“Colman walked along the last car of the coal train, tapping each wheel with his long-handled hammer, listening intently to the clang clang clang. He … Read More ›
“Colman walked along the last car of the coal train, tapping each wheel with his long-handled hammer, listening intently to the clang clang clang. He … Read More ›
“Sometimes, despite time, distance, and a significant amount of ignoring it, the past never quite went away. Over the past two days, everything Jess had … Read More ›
“Hold the line! For the love of God, hold it!” Not for the first time, Joshua Wheeler wondered if he’d descended into hell. The sun … Read More ›
With any Denise Hunter, I expect a heartwarming, Christian story but in Lake Season she outdoes herself! I am so glad this is a start … Read More ›
“She should have paid more attention to her longtime neighbor, Oliver Schneider, when she passed him on the road at dawn.” Opening line of Echoes … Read More ›
After coming to love historical novels, I discovered a large gap in my knowledge of the development of the United States. The historical fiction series … Read More ›
“Samuel Payton was an idiot. Kimberly Foster jammed her phone into her pocket and rushed down the sunny Charlottesville street in a Mr. Potato Head … Read More ›
“All creativity left Vivian DeMarco in the face of small-town news.” Opening line of Deadly Deceit by Natalie Walters The second in Natalie Walter’s Harbored … Read More ›
“Jillian Parisi-Duffy was of firm enough character to defend her choice regardless of the criticism, and she had faced plenty. First, from her father before … Read More ›
“I brushed my hand over the crushed grass and examined the nearly invisible footprint beneath.” Opening line of Hereafter by Jody Hedlund Jody Hedlund began … Read More ›
“The truth is that each ethnicity reflects a unique aspect of God’s image. No one tribe or group of people can adequately display the fullness … Read More ›
For the purpose of this book, I have defined a garden weed as ‘a plant that reproduces seemingly uncontrollably’. Wild about Weeds by Jack Wallington … Read More ›
“Harper Reynolds inches forward, hoping she hadn’t made a mistake in coming there.” Opening line of Always Look Twice by Elizabeth Goddard Always Look Twice … Read More ›