This is the second book by Michelle Griep that I've read and to be honest . . . with each book I like her a little more. She is definitely an author that I want to keep my eye on. She gives engaging main characters with lots of annoyingly endearing character traits throughout the cast. I have to ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Judah’s Wife by Angela Hunt
I'm going to be honest. I don't even know how to start this review. With everything that has happened in my personal life over the last month I heeded Kristin's advice when she suggested that I put off reading this book. She didn't say why but just encouraged me that now wasn't the time so to ...
BOOK REVIEW: Who the Bishop Knows by Vannetta Chapman
I need to have a moment of sadness that we are leaving Henry Lapp and Emma Fisher behind. We've gotten to know them, and Henry's gift in 'What the Bishop Saw'. We saw the kind of man he is, the concern for his community, and the compassion for those hurting around him. In 'When the Bishop Needs ...
BOOK REVIEW: Phoebe’s Light by Suzanne Woods Fisher
I have to say I've yet to meet a Suzanne Woods Fisher book I didn't love. She has the ability to create relateable (why does that word insist on red squiggly lines of hate, so it's not a word it's Fizzyfied so it's a word!) characters and settings that tell a story that is timeless. I am sad to ...
BOOK REVIEW: A Light on the Hill by Connilyn Cossette
This book is my 20th book of the year. That is a mini milestone on the quest to the larger goal. It wasn't meant to be my 20th book. Life went sideways and got really messy. I'm still in sideways messy mode and will be for a while but I'm also working hard at finding a new balance, a new normal ...




