I’ve never read anything by River Jordan before so I was particularly excited to be given the opportunity to review this book. I LOVED this author’s style! Saints in Limbo is a delightful book which quickly draws you into the story right from the first chapter. I think the reviews …
I found If Tomorrow Never Comes by Marlo Schalesky to be an interesting book. It was a little hard for me to get into because the subject matter was depressing, the main characters were depressed, I had a hard time following how the woman who was rescued from the sea …
Stealing Home by Allison Pittman is a wonderful summer time read! I’m not particularly fond of baseball, but that didn’t matter since this book is about so much more than baseball. I don’t want to give away any details which might ruin the story for you, should you decide to …
A Flickering Light This biographical fiction by Jane Kirkpatrick is the “true story, imagined” about the author’s grandmother who was a photographer’s assistant from Winona, MN in the early 1800’s. I LOVED this book for many reasons and in no particular order: 1. As many of you already know, I …
Have any of you seen Cindy Woodsmall being interviewed on TV recently regarding her Sisters of the Quilt series? Below, I’ve included links to the reviews I recently wrote regarding each of the books in this series. Here is some information I received from Waterbrook Press about the current interest …
Aurora by Jane Kirkpatrick is the story of a cluster of German Americans who founded the Old Aurora Colony, a Christian communal society, in Oregon’s Willamette Valley which was evidently one of the only successful communities of its type in the mid-nineteenth century West. “The Aurora Colony spirit manifested best …
Readers. Because this is a fairly lengthy review, I’m posting an fyi here at the top giving you a heads up thatI’m holding a drawing for one copy of this book. See details at the end of this review. I have to admit I was a little bit skeptical reviewing …
I have enjoyed several Francine Rivers books over the years so when I saw The Scarlet Thread being passed around our co-op, I asked if I could borrow it as well. I loved the historical element where Francine compared/contrasted the present day struggles of the main character, Sierra Madrid, to …
Clutter-FREE Christianity by Robert Jeffress looks like it’ll be a book I really need to dig into before reviewing. I somehow mixed up the dates of two of the blog tour book reviews and have therefore only read through the first chapter and glanced through a few of the others. …
I fell a little behind in announcing the following book winners before I left on vacation. If the following people will please email me their snail mail addresses, I’d like to get these books off from my desk this week! THANKS! Oh, and if you already won one of these …
