Book Reviews · Roseanna White

Circle of Spies by Roseanna White

Circle of Spies by Roseanna White Circle of Spies is the third and final book in the Culper Ring series, but you don’t necessarily have to read the others to enjoy the last, although I HIGHLY recommend it as you will get connections missed otherwise. This particular story takes place during the last months of… Continue reading Circle of Spies by Roseanna White

Book Reviews · Roseanna White

Whispers from the Shadows by Roseanna White

Whispers from the Shadows by Roseanna White This was a particularly fun read for me because I managed to get my mother-in-law hooked. My MIL is legally blind, and doesn’t read for leisure as it is very difficult on her. However, while baking for Thanksgiving, I had this book playing over the speaker while she… Continue reading Whispers from the Shadows by Roseanna White

Book Reviews · Roseanna White

Ring of Secrets by Roseanna White

Ring of Secrets by Roseanna White As has often been the case for me of late, I’ve been so busy that reading fiction has fallen to audiobooks while driving. In desperation for something I could download quickly from my library I reached out the Facebook group Avid Christian Fiction Readers and asked for suggestions. Roseanna… Continue reading Ring of Secrets by Roseanna White

Book Reviews · Michelle Griep · Uncategorized

Finding Lady Enderly by Joanna Davidson Politano

Finding Lady Enderly by Joanna Davidson Politano I just absolutely love the books Joanna Davidson Politano writes. She is truly the only first person POV author I can count on to pull me in and never let me go. Her latest release is no different for me in that regard. Though life was busy and… Continue reading Finding Lady Enderly by Joanna Davidson Politano

Book Reviews · Jen Turano · Kristi Ann Hunter · Mary Connealy · Uncategorized

All for Love Novella Collection

Reviewing collections has always been a little different. This is a novella collection I actually read a while ago and forgot to post about, so it’s been sitting in my draft box for months. I enjoyed having a print version in my hands, just because I’m not a huge e-book fan. Each novella is the… Continue reading All for Love Novella Collection

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The Hope of Azure Springs by Rachel Fordham

The Hope of Azure Springs By Rachel Fordham Life is a never-ending cycle of run here and wait, run there and wait, etc. At least that is what it is for me. So during the running the waiting I read this book and darn Ms. Fordham’s hide, I was in the doctor’s office waiting room… Continue reading The Hope of Azure Springs by Rachel Fordham

Book Reviews · Michelle Griep · Uncategorized

The Captive Heart by Michelle Griep

The Captive Heart by Michelle Griep I finally had time to dig into my older books TBR pile and pulled out a favorite author. This was another great one. Michelle took the marriage of convenience trope and flipped it on its head in a satisfying way. Genre: Historical Romance, American Frontier, 1770 Plot Overview: The… Continue reading The Captive Heart by Michelle Griep

Book Reviews · Grace Hitchcock · Uncategorized

The White City by Grace Hitchcock

The White City by Grace Hitchcock Ya’ll, this book is one of those rare six-star gems. It was one of those books that I struggled with deciding to devour or force myself to slow down and relish every detail. This book is exactly what my little heart has been dreaming of for the Christian market… Continue reading The White City by Grace Hitchcock

Book Reviews · Elizabeth Camden · Uncategorized

A Dangerous Legacy by Elizabeth Camden

A Dangerous Legacy by Elizabeth Camden This is my first book from Elizabeth Camden, though my friend has suggested her for years. Since my library had the audiobook, I listened to it during the driving portions of a writing conference road trip. Let me say it was everything I expected and more. Elizabeth’s Camden’s attention… Continue reading A Dangerous Legacy by Elizabeth Camden

Uncategorized · Writing Encouragement

Want to Help an Author?

Authors are unique creatures. They live in dark caves and talk to people that don’t exist in the physical world. Once in a while, they emerge into the light, blinking and searching for a cup of Starbucks and a handful of chocolate. They spend months, sometimes years, writing stories that leave you wondering where the day… Continue reading Want to Help an Author?