Though not for the same reasons, I understand what it’s like not to be able to read a book in its entirety. You start to read, expecting to get sucked into the story and continue to the end, but for some reason (no matter how good the content may be),…
Category: Book Reviews
Book Review: Code Name Edelweiss
Let me start off by saying just how disappointed I was with this book. Why? Because it ended. All joking aside, this author is another first for me, and another that I will keep reading. Code Name Edelweiss is a story based on real events during the Great Depression, leading…
Book Review: The Maid of Ballymacool
The Maid of Ballymacool is the first book I’ve read from Jennifer Deibel, but it definitely won’t be my last. It takes place in County Donegal, Ireland in 1935, so obviously, it is historical fiction. And romance. Read the description, read my review, and then get yourself a copy! The…
Book Review: Daughter of Eden
Happy Valentine’s Day! What better book to read today than one reflecting on the love God showed when He created humans in His image? A story about a Creator Who loves us no matter how many times we make mistakes and choose our path instead of His. All we need…
Book Review: Amanda
Another winner from Sarah Monzon. If you’ve read my reviews before, you’ll know I love the Sewing in SoCal series. Book number 4, Amanda, is no exception. Check out my review below and then go see for yourself! I only really put one small spoiler in there, but I don’t…
Book Review: Plot Twist
June books are almost here, and I was thrilled to read Plot Twist by Bethany Turner, a rom-com novel that releases June 15th. It’s another beautifully written and hysterical novel of what happens when you make a pact with a guy you don’t know to meet on a date 10…
Book Review: At Lighthouse Point
I can’t believe this is the last book of the Three Sisters Island series by Suzanne Woods Fisher. I have loved getting to know each of the Grayson family members, and the residents of Three Sisters Island. If you haven’t picked up this series, I would highly recommend you do.…
Book Review: All That Really Matters
I first fell in love with Nicole Deese’s writing when I read Before I Called You Mine in 2020, a beautiful story about international adoption and the choices that had to be made. When I saw that Deese was coming out with a new novel this year, I had to…
Book Review: Dark of Night
On March 25th, author Carrie Cotten will be releasing her second book in the Dreamwalker series, Dark of Night, and I can’t wait to have the actual book in my hand! I was thrilled to have the opportunity to read this story a few times, each time with some tweaks,…
Book Review: A Tapestry of Light
Congratulations to Kimberly Duffy on her latest novel, A Tapestry of Light! This is Duffy’s second novel. Her first novel, Mosaic of Wings, released in May 2020 (another great read), and book number three, Every Word Unsaid, releases November 2021. Book Description Calcutta, 1886. Ottilie Russell is adrift between two…