I am just going to say it and you can judge me in the comments, to your friends, even just in your head if that works for you. . . my guilty summer pleasure is Big Brother. It's really the only reality show that has piqued my interest enough to have me coming back season after season. You can keep ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Of Fire and Lions by Mesu Andrews
I've yet to meet a Mesu book I didn't love and 'Of Fire and Lions' fits into that niche pretty well. Remember please that I am totally not a cover person but this cover really does do justice to the words inside. And the words inside do justice to the Biblical references they are drawn from. If ...
BOOK REVIEW: When Life Doesn’t Match Your Dreams by Jill Eileen Smith
You want to know why it has taken me over a week after release date to post this review? You want to know why I have a stack of 'read' books waiting to become 'reviewed' books? And you know how hard that is for me to wait to write a review. (Emotional reviewer remember!) You want to know why I'm ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Forgiving Jar by Wanda E. Brunstetter
How would you react if someone stole your identity, created a relationship with your grandparents (that you have never met!) pretending to by you, and the ran for the hills with money they 'borrowed' without asking from said grandparents? How would you react when you return back to visit and find ...
BOOK REVIEW: First Impressions by Debra White Smith
I have to admit something and I need you to promise not to panic. Or yell at me. Or string me up. Or declare me not a human. Or the opposite of a lady. *deep breath* I have never read Jane Austen. I've not read 'Pride and Prejudice' or 'Sense and Sensibility' or 'Emma'. Now I've probably ...




