Having thoroughly enjoyed the Christian-centric TV series, When Calls The Heart, I picked up this devotional book knowing it would be full of hope. Each day’s reading begins with a … Read More ›
Having thoroughly enjoyed the Christian-centric TV series, When Calls The Heart, I picked up this devotional book knowing it would be full of hope. Each day’s reading begins with a … Read More ›
I passed over The House on Foster Hill three times before the staircase and it’s intriguing back cover copy convinced me I had to read it! A haunted house type … Read More ›
Folding back the cover of my kindle, I cozied down under the duvet to tuck into the latest from Colleen Coble, The View from Rainshadow Bay. 10 minutes in, I … Read More ›
With anticipation, and my bible in my lap, I tucked into I Am Loved, the latest book from Wendy Blight. If you have read Wendy before, you know you can’t … Read More ›
Success in Succulents focuses on the more technical aspects of succulent growth and care. Rich in history, each family of succulents is explained in terms of origin, ease of growth … Read More ›
I am so excited to have Lynn Cowell, author of the new Bible study Make Your Move: Finding Unshakable Confidence Despite Your Fears and Failures, guest blogging today! When My Mind … Read More ›
When I picked up Make Your Move by Lynn Cowell, I thought my confidence was reasonable. Tucking in, I discovered so many new dimensions to Godly confidence and what walking … Read More ›
This is my first Julie Klassen though I’ve heard much about this talented and established author. It is the second in the Tales from Ivy Hill series but I didn’t … Read More ›
When it comes to romance novels, I’ve become accustomed to archetypes that play out in a fun and light way. Judd seems the serious, heartbroken guy who moved across the … Read More ›
So we are back in the wonderful world created by Jen Turano in Behind the Scenes. Out of The Ordinary is the second in the Apart From the Crowd series … Read More ›
The Wellness Garden by Shauna Coronado is filled with tips and guidance I wish I’d received when I was diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). Changing my diet, taking … Read More ›
Historically interesting, I was hooked in by the premise of Reuters versus the Associated Press as well as the idea of a well-reasoned legal drama. The news agency portion of … Read More ›
Autobiographies are one of a few genres of books with which I struggle. I usually bail out before the 10% sample is finished. So it was with hesitation that I … Read More ›