In “Rhythms for Life”, Alastair Sterne sets out to help the reader develop a plan for growing in Christlikeness. Based in the fifth century, monastic … Read More ›
In “Rhythms for Life”, Alastair Sterne sets out to help the reader develop a plan for growing in Christlikeness. Based in the fifth century, monastic … Read More ›
Poppy Denby is back in the latest addition to the “Poppy Denby Investigates” series by Fiona Veitch Smith. Each one of these novels stands alone … Read More ›
“Adventures in Eden”, by Carolyn Mullet, with it’s gorgeous cover was to be an indulgence for me. The back cover copy implied it would be … Read More ›
What You Said to Me by Olivia Newport is a continuation of the Tree of Life series which began with The Inn at Hidden Run. Genealogist, Jillian … Read More ›
If you haven’t read a Jen Turano mystery romance, you’ve been missing out! “To Steal a Heart”, the first in the Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency … Read More ›
“Reading people was part of Wyatt Jennings’s job, and judging by the look on his boss’s face, the news wasn’t good.” Opening line of “Autumn … Read More ›
I have previously enjoyed the sweet novels from Betsy St Amant and “The Key to Love” has her gorgeous and vivid writing style but felt … Read More ›
I am a fan of Sarah E. Ladd’s writing and her latest, “The Light of Wyndcliff” is beautifully crafted. However, the back cover copy felt … Read More ›
To summarise and review a Lori Benton novel is always a challenge! In each, she packs such emotion into so much history. She digs deep … Read More ›
“Botanical Art Techniques” makes a lot of big promises in the back cover copy…and delivers on every one and then some! I have been fascinated … Read More ›
During lockdown, I had my mum, Karren Hodgkins, guest blog here and the statistics show visitors enjoyed her book reviews as much as I do. … Read More ›
When picking up a Max Lucado, you are guaranteed to have relatable, real-life stories entwined with Biblical truths and “You Are Never Alone” is no … Read More ›
“A Portrait of Loyalty” is the conclusion to Roseanna M. White’s Codebreaker series. Having thoroughly enjoyed the first two books, I was not surprised to … Read More ›