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Book Review: Watch Me by Jody Gehrman

Watch Me contains a high measure of creepy and was a fast read (I read it in a day) but … Continue reading “Book Review: Watch Me by Jody Gehrman”

Book Review: Sanctuary by Beverly and David Lewis

I’ve enjoyed numerous Beverly Lewis books, but this one in collaboration with her husband, David, missed the mark with this reader. Continue reading “Book Review: Sanctuary by Beverly and David Lewis”

Looking Ahead: Our Most Anticipated Books of 2018

It’s a brand new year and the Bookish Ladies have prepared their lists of most anticipated books for 2018. Are any of our books on your lists? What books are you looking forward to? Continue reading “Looking Ahead: Our Most Anticipated Books of 2018”

Book Review + Giveaway: The Write Man by Lisa Ricard Claro

Lisa Ricard Claro has quickly become an author that I stalk on social media because I’m eager to hear about upcoming releases. I’m happy to be chatting with you today about her latest, a novella, which is part of Roxanne St. Claire’s Barefoot Bay Kindle World. Continue reading “Book Review + Giveaway: The Write Man by Lisa Ricard Claro”

Book Review: 180 Seconds by Jessica Park

A heartbreaking story, but one that holds much beauty too. Continue reading “Book Review: 180 Seconds by Jessica Park”

Book Reviews: Truth or Lies?

Jennifer and Melinda are pulling out their soap boxes today and discussing a topic that has bothered them both – honesty in book reviews. Jennifer will start things off.
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Book Review: Little Broken Things by Nicole Baart

This story started out well, grabbing my interest immediately, but went downhill from there. ☹ Continue reading “Book Review: Little Broken Things by Nicole Baart”

Book Review: The Things We Knew by Catherine West

After their mother’s death twelve years ago, the Carlisle family unraveled. One by one, all but one of the four siblings left their Nantucket home and never returned. All seem to blame their father for their mother’s death, but nobody will talk about that tragic day. Their father’s failing health and financial concerns finally bring the Carlisle siblings back home. Continue reading “Book Review: The Things We Knew by Catherine West”

Book Review: In This Moment by Karen Kingsbury

Christian Fiction is a genre that does not appeal to everyone. In my opinion, Karen Kingsbury is the Queen and I look forward to each of her books because they always hold a lesson I need at the time. Continue reading “Book Review: In This Moment by Karen Kingsbury”

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