Wanda Brunstetter is known for her simpler writing style that can tell a story with depth and faith like no other. She is proof that fancy does not equal better. Wanda's books are the perfect place to start with Amish fiction, while she uses Pennsylvania Duetch throughout she also does so in a way ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Sons of Blackbird Mountain by Joanne Bischof
Before I even get into my thoughts on this book I need to share some information that may be triggering for other readers. The Sons of Blackbird Mountain make alcohol, booze, or I've seen the archaic return of the word liquor in general vocabulary. That being said there is also the topics of ...
BOOK REVIEW: What Blooms from Dust by James Markert
This is the second book about the Dust Bowl I've read in the last 12 months. Honestly, it's the second book about the Dust Bowl that I've read in my entire life. You would think that this is something I would have read about more. I mean, I'm knowledgeable about this time period both from family ...
BOOK REVIEW: Find You in the Dark by Nathan Ripley
The synopsis of this book drew me. It's been a minute since I've read a thriller and when they are well done I really love them. This one sent me scurrying to the Google. Dexter. The Talented Mr. Ripley. Both things I was not familiar with. One a movie the other a TV show. To be fair, I'm not ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Love Letter by Rachel Hauck
So, while we were reading this book Kristin and I had very different takes on how this book should end. There was a ton of temptation to flip to the back and find out (I didn't! I can't answer for her however.) She felt that if the story didn't end a certain way she was going to be mad. Very ...




