Julie Klassen brings the reader back to the beautiful village Ivy Hill in The Bride of Ivy Green. At the end of The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill, I was eager … Read More ›
Julie Klassen brings the reader back to the beautiful village Ivy Hill in The Bride of Ivy Green. At the end of The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill, I was eager … Read More ›
In Mark of the Raven, Morgan L. Busse creates a new world full of gifts and realms. She does a wonderful job of taking the reader on a journey, far … Read More ›
The captivating cover of Mind Games by Nancy Mehl caught me and I had to know the significance of that bench and those trees! Kaely Quinn is a fascinating character, … Read More ›
We are introduced to Sophie and Reinhold in the two previous novels which form part of this captivating series by Jody Hedlund. Whilst knowing their background is helpful, you can … Read More ›
Today, I proudly welcome my mum and fellow book reviewer, Karren Hodgkins to the blog to jointly review a book we both thoroughly enjoyed and has led us into interesting … Read More ›
The Daughters of the Mayflower series has become a definite favourite for me. My American history was decidedly lacking and this series has remedied that! The Liberty Birde by MaryLu Tyndall … Read More ›
If you, like me, have tried to read the books of the Bible in a chronological order, you have probably had to flick about and research a lot! The power … Read More ›
Opening a Lysa Terkeurst book is always life-changing and mindset-shifting. It’s Not Supposed To Be This Way” takes it to a different level though. It’s emotionally rich, raw and so … Read More ›
Anticipating a detailed discussion of the gardens in the style of the Arts and Crafts Movement, I was surprised by the focus on architecture and home design in the first … Read More ›
Today the second Discovered by Love novella, Starstruck, by Carla Laureano hits digital shelves! At only $2.99, this one is a steal! I have read several of Carla’s other novels … Read More ›
As November is #CRPSawareness month, I have been reflected on all the aspects of my life that CRPS has affected. One key area has been my work. I knew I … Read More ›
8 years ago, today, I was lying in a hospital bed complaining about the tasteless food and awaiting a doctor who could find out why I had such extraordinary pain … Read More ›
Today, Texie, my American Quarter horse and namesake of this blog, moved from the farm which he has called home for five years. He climbed into a horse box and travelled … Read More ›