The second of the Lavender Tides series by Colleen Coble, The House At Saltwater Point follows on from The View From Rainshadow Bay (book review … Read More ›
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Independent women in 1773? Setting sail for the West Indies to run a sugar plantation? Romance and adventure? Yes please! Keturah promises a lot and … Read More ›
Following on from True To You (read my review here), Falling For You picks up the threads of the relationship between Willow and Corbin. Nora … Read More ›
I enjoy joining in on A Chronic Voice’s linkup each month. It is a monthly get together for anyone with chronic illnesses. An opportunity to … Read More ›
Oh to be back between the covers with Denise Hunter in this wonderful series is a treat! From page 1, I was hooked and I … Read More ›
I was fortunate enough to get an advanced copy (thanks NetGalley and B&H Publishing Group) of Why Her? by Nicki Koziarz which is out TODAY! … Read More ›
I enjoyed Carla Laureano’s previous series The MacDonald Family Trilogy so it was with enthusiasm I cracked open The Saturday Night Supper Club. I wasn’t … Read More ›
I’ve been intending to join A Chronic Voice link up for February for 26 days – it’s been that kind of month. The weather changes … Read More ›
This book is packed with humour alongside wisdom. I love Nicki’s fixer upper farm, Fred the donkey and the anecdotes Nicki shares about her family. … 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 … 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 … 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 … 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 … Read More ›