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‘The Christmas Ring’ Book Review
Oh, what a smile-worthy novella! I absolutely loved it! With clean and incredible wholesome romance, Karen Kingsbury delivered a beautiful story full of love, Christmas cheer, and the unshakable bonds of family. Main Themes As Vanessa drops her daughter off at college, she knew she was lonely, but didn’t think she was ready for love…
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In this first book of her new The Matriarchs Series, Angela Hunt was dedicated to providing a more detailed and complete look at the life of Sarah, Abraham’s wife and mother of nations. Crafting her story using the Bible and Book of Jasher as her guides, Angela focused on the grief and heartbreak Sarah must…
Read More‘Riches Beyond Measure’ Book Review
This simple novel by Mary Connealy has a bit of everything: outlaws, earthquakes, treasure hunts, scrapes with death, and the joys of love. Set in California during the era of wild cowboys, Riches Beyond Measure was the third and final installment of the Golden State Treasures Series and wrapped up the story of the MacKenzie’s…
Read More‘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,…
Read More‘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…
Read MoreNoble 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…
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