‘A Song in the Dark’ Book Review
Kimberley Woodhouse’s dedication to producing a historically accurate novel about World War II was admirable in A Song in the Dark. Her work allowed the reader to peel back the curtains of time and see Europe before WWII ravaged the land. The characters wrestled with the political uncertainty, the horrors quietly occurring under Hilter’s regime,…
‘Splendor of the Land’ Book Review
Connilyn Cossette’s Splendor of the Land is definitely one of my favorite books from 2025! Beyond the literary genius, her story resonated on a deeply personal level and challenged me to reconsider how I view parts of my own life. It left me saying, “Wow. What a story!” Splendor of the Land is biblical times…
‘Final Approach’ Book Review
Award-winning author Lynette Eason weaved together sweet romance, loyal friendships, and exciting mysteries in this suspense novel. Old friends were reunited and new friends joined the close-knit group of Lake City Heroes in this fourth installment of the series. Riveting MysteriesA plane hijacking. A car crash. Busted covers. Someone is targeting the group of heroes,…
Gelato at the Villa Book Review
Robin Jones Gunn delivered another absolutely delightful novel in Gelato at the Villa, the second installment in the Suitcase Sisters Series. The character were so relatable, and the settings in Italy made me jealous of their adventures. Suitcase sisters Grace and Clair both needed a trip away from home to clear their heads. They decided Italy would…
Noble Book Review
Mesu Andrews takes the reader on a delightful journey through the ancient Middle East to explore little-known Bible verses and the longer stories behind their few words. Throughout her novel, Andrews’s dedication to preserving the historical accuracy of her stories is applaudable. The scant biblical references she worked off don’t offer much of a behind-the-scenes…
‘The Bitter End Birding Society’ Book Review
Amanda Cox blends history and contemporary elements in The Bitter End Birding Society. With alternating viewpoints at different points in history and with different members of the same extended family, the main theme in the book is how to deal with a difficult past. Whether it’s generational hurt that was never dealt with or traumatic…
Last Light Over Galveston Book Review
Jennifer L. Wright’s Last Light Over Galveston is certainly going on the bookshelf to stay! It’s a beautifully crafted story of a young woman finding her place in the world and discovering what parts of life are worth fighting for. Tedious Relationships Kathleen McDaniels was born into wealth and had a luxurious future planned for…
Splendor of the Land Book Review
Connilyn Cossette’s Splendor of the Land is definitely one of my favorite books from 2025! Beyond the literary genius, her story resonated on a deeply personal level and challenged me to reconsider how I view parts of my own life. It left me saying, “Wow. What a story!” Splendor of the Land is biblical times…
‘When the Road Comes Around’ Book Review
Katie Powner’s When the Road Comes Around describes the unshakable bonds of family, with unique perspectives into the minds of mothers, sons, and those with special needs. This heartwarming tale is a must-have for every bookshelf! I absolutely loved Powner’s ability to take the outcasts of society and make them the stars of this novel.…
‘These Blue Mountains’ Book Review: Hope As Strong As The Hills
Hedda doesn’t want a grand adventure in life. In fact, a simple routine of teaching music and spending time with an ailing friend is all she hopes for now. Love had come and gone, a dream laid to rest 15 years ago. Spinning Fiction From Facts This is primarily a historical novel, a fictional spin…
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