
Jessica Ellicott’s Beryl and Edwina Mystery series is another gem uncovered by my wonderful bookworm mother. This light and interesting mystery series pairs an English Lady of manor with an … Read More ›
Jessica Ellicott’s Beryl and Edwina Mystery series is another gem uncovered by my wonderful bookworm mother. This light and interesting mystery series pairs an English Lady of manor with an … Read More ›
“Approaching the Gospel, contemplating it, and embodying it in daily life is the best way to come to know Jesus and to bring him to others.“ Reflections on the Sunday … Read More ›
I am not a fan of biographies, however, I loved this one! David Horgan is the son of Helmi of “Helmi’s Shadow” and defines the book as follows: “This is … Read More ›
“Hostile Intent” is book four in and the conclusion to, Lynette Eason’s Danger Never Sleeps series. I loved book one, two and three so was looking forward to this one. … Read More ›
David G. Benner has refreshed his book “Opening to God” and I’m glad, it brought it to my attention! He unpacks the essence of prayer and reviews four classic prayer … Read More ›
Its book number two in the Dizzy Heights series from T.E. Kinsey. Having loved his Lady Hardcastle series and book one of this one, mum and I tucked into “A … Read More ›
Once more, Mum and I have fallen in love with the same murder mystery series, this time by Katie Gayle! Her latest offering, “Death at the Gates” was most definitely … Read More ›
Once again, Mum recommended a fabulous series – she has in fact been on a roll of book suggestions for me, I have just read four murder mysteries in a … Read More ›
“The Dying Day” is my introduction to Vaseem Khan and I am so grateful to make his acquaintance! What a fabulous mystery! It has everything one wants in a good … Read More ›
So my mum recommended this Verity Bright series to me, and having loved the first, she and I found ourselves reading book six simultaneously. We thought you may enjoy two … Read More ›
To summarise “Women Rising” by Meghan Tschanz is a challenge. It is a memoir of a girl becoming a woman in a brutal and broken world. Through her naive eyes, … Read More ›
On the recommendation of my mum, I picked up “Murder at Elm House” by Helena Dixon and what a delight! This is book six of the Miss Underhay series but … Read More ›
The recent war in the Middle East between Palestine and Israel drew me to “Checkmate: The King’s Game in the Middle East” by Gennaro Buonocore. To appreciate the insights into … Read More ›