I connected with this series on the last book, An Hour Unspent, which is book 3 in Shadows Over England. It doesn’t require reading the previous two books, but, I am … Read More ›
I connected with this series on the last book, An Hour Unspent, which is book 3 in Shadows Over England. It doesn’t require reading the previous two books, but, I am … Read More ›
Cold sweat, darkness creeping in from the sides of my eyes, numb and immovable hands, waves of nausea and dizziness and an inability to breathe…fear, consuming and paralysing fear. Each … Read More ›
Drumroll… and the cover of the next novella from Carla Laureano is… Having your book turned into a TV series is every writer’s dream come true… Unless your leading man … Read More ›
Picking up a Denise Hunter novel is always a delight and On Magnolia Lane is no exception. As part of the blue ridge romance series, we see favourites from the previous … Read More ›
Having thoroughly enjoyed reading Praying with Jane, I found the following questions and answers with author, Rachel Dodge fascinating and hope you do too! Why did you write Praying with … Read More ›
My introduction to Jane Austen was the 1995 mini-series of Pride and Prejudice which my mum played for me, when I was sick with flu, from start to finish for me. In my early … Read More ›
With an alluring cover and the title Lady of a Thousand Treasures, this novel by Sandra Byrd was one I had to try! As a rule, I find first-person narratives … Read More ›
I so wish I had had this fantastic book five years ago when I searched the internet looking for ways to have more connection with God and live a joy-filled … Read More ›
Rarely do I review a book prior to finishing it, in the case of The Portable Seminary by David Horton I am making an exception. The extent of the book has … Read More ›
I love Colleen Coble’s novels and have read several, usually fast-paced, modern-day, psychological thrillers, so I was intrigued by the change of pace with Freedom’s Light. Set in the American … Read More ›
Highlighting several of the well-known English country house gardens along with many lesser known ones, George Plumptre weaves a fastastic story. In The English Country House Garden, he interlinks each gardens … Read More ›
Having not read the first of this series, I was surprised by the swift start! No sooner had I been introduced to our lead characters than they were in dire … Read More ›
From the opening page, I loved Kate! Her spunkiness, perseverance and appreciation for her family plays out in the way she tackles the challenges of this exceptional journey West . … Read More ›