Things We Wish Were True is a book full of surprises. I wasn’t sure where the story was going to take me. But on a journey, it did. Continue reading “Book Review: Things We Wish Were True by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen”
If you’ve been following our blog then you’ve probably noticed that Melinda’s and Jennifer’s reading tastes are pretty different. They’ve collaborated on just one review but are happy to join forces again for a review of Jodi Picoult’s Small Great Things. Continue reading “Book Review: Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult”
Who’s ready for Christmas?! I am! Christmas is still a couple of months away (76 days to be exact) but Emily March’s Christmas in Eternity Springs warmed my heart and put me in the holiday spirit. Continue reading “Book Review + Blog Tour: Christmas in Eternity Springs by Emily March”
I’ve never read a Robyn Carr book that I didn’t like. Of course there are some I didn’t like quite as much as others. The Life She Wants is one of those I enjoyed but it doesn’t top my list of favorite Carr reads. Continue reading “Book Review: The Life She Wants by Robyn Carr”
I’m thrilled to be celebrating Twelve Days of Kindness with Debbie Macomber in anticipation of her newest Christmas story, Twelve Days of Christmas. On each day of the twelve days leading up to the October 4th release of the book, a different blogger will feature a small kindness they’ve performed or plan on performing. I loved this idea and immediately jumped at the chance to participate! Continue reading “Book Review: Twelve Days of Christmas by Debbie Macomber”
I found The Vanishing Year to be boring and anticlimactic. Continue reading “Book Review: The Vanishing Year by Kate Moretti”
All the way from Hertfordshire! Put your hands together for Rowan Coleman who joins us today for Ten Questions. Continue reading “Ten Questions with Rowan Coleman”
The cover of this book immediately jumped out at me while searching NetGalley one day. When I read the description I was immediately intrigued but my stomach also turned. Would I be able to read this book without making myself sick? Continue reading “Review + Blog Tour + Giveaway: Boy, 9, Missing by Nic Joseph”
I’ve read several James Patterson novels and I know him for his mysteries. Woman of God is a departure from those books as Patterson dives into what I’ll call Christian Fiction. While the subject matter is completely different, Patterson fans might be pleased to know that this book follows the same writing style (short chapter and sentence format) of previous books. Continue reading “Book Review: Woman of God by James Patterson & Maxine Paetro”
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