I was a little leery when I sat down to read this book over my weekend. I've talked to a few readers who struggled with the book. Mainly the sheer number of characters but a few other smaller things as well. If you have ever read one of my reviews you know that if you give me more than one ...
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BOOK REVIEW: The View from Rainshadow Bay by Colleen Coble
I am not one of the multitude that chooses books by their covers. I mean I appreciate a pretty picture now and then but for the most part covers play little to no actual role in my choosing to read a book. If that were the case I would never have chosen to read 'The View from Rainshadow Bay'. ...
BOOK REVIEW: Isaiah’s Daughter by Mesu Andrews
Biblical fiction can go one of only two ways, it can be done extremely well or it can do a complete 180 from that and be done completely so far from well that it's well you know what 180 means. Even established amazing Biblical fiction authors can have those 180 books. Every time I pick one up I ...
BOOK REVIEW: A Song Unheard by Roseanna White
If you remember last July when I fell in love with this series then you know why I was so anxious to get my hands on this book. Need a refresher? Check out my review of 'A Name Unknown'. I had high hopes with the return to the family and the mysterious Mr. V in their lives. While this book ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Sound of Rain by Sarah Loudin Thomas
When I started reading this book I was on the phone with Kristin (it's a thing, just embrace it). She hasn't read it yet and I was so into this story I kept telling her she needed to start it 'right now'. Just to chapter 7 so we can talk about this thing. Just start it so I can get your opinion ...




