From the outset I took a liking to our leading lady, Isadora, and, as with a Jen Turano novel, there is a playfulness in the writing style which I so … Read More ›
From the outset I took a liking to our leading lady, Isadora, and, as with a Jen Turano novel, there is a playfulness in the writing style which I so … Read More ›
The Curse of Misty Wayfair by Jaime Jo Wright opens with “Melancholy was a condition of the spirit and the soul, but also of the mind. Still, she’d never seen … Read More ›
Do you love eerie gothic mysteries? Fond of time slip novels? Enjoy a stand-alone Christian novel? Then The Curse of Misty Wayfair by Jaime Jo Wright, releasing tomorrow, is perfect … Read More ›
When I hear the word “shrub”, connotations come to mind. As Andy McIndoe explains in Shrubs, most of us have the wrong idea of them and many more plants are … Read More ›
To be honest, The Alamo is the first historical event in this amazing series, The Daughters of the Mayflower, of which I had preconceived ideas and, as such, I cracked … Read More ›
As the title implies, the focus of The Hope-Drive Leader is on the power of hope. However, the book doesn’t keep leadership at its center, it drifts off into general life skills … Read More ›
Cadence by Pete Williams is a parable. Narrative storytelling either works for you or it doesn’t when it comes to absorbing frameworks and information. In theory, it helps the reader … Read More ›
Experiential Marketing by Shirra Smilan highlights a shift in marketing towards two-way communication with prospects. The author shares trends such as the following: “When used on a large scale, traditional advertising … Read More ›
I’m learning to appreciate the novella and Ladies of Intrigues by Michelle Griep has three beautifully written historical romance novellas! The characters and settings are so well created, I would have enjoyed spending more time in … Read More ›
I set myself a goal of diversifying my reading material this year whilst increasing the volume to 110 books…it was a challenge but I did it! And in the process, … Read More ›
A word of advice: never start a Colleen Coble just before bed! Secrets at Cedar Cabin is no exception! From the opening chapter, our leading lady is surrounded by unanswered … Read More ›
From the outset, In the Shadow of Croft Towers by Abigail Wilson has the feel of Jane Eyre. Sybil is an opinionated and independent orphan set to find herself a position … Read More ›
I recently finished reading Jody Hedlund’s latest novel in her orphan train series, Searching For You. Having thoroughly enjoyed the series, I was interested to learn more about the inspiration behind … Read More ›