There was nothing for it. Verity had to set aside her misgivings and do what she felt she ought. She dug her booted heels into … Read More ›
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Anticipating a romanticised version of a time when Jerusalem has a queen…one of whom I have never heard…Jerusalem’s Queen by Angela Hunt was a surprise! … Read More ›
The Daughters of the Mayflower series has grown to be one of my favourites and The Golden Bride by Kimberly Woodhouse is a wonderful addition! In … Read More ›
A second in a series, A Return of Devotion by Kristi Ann Hunter is a return to a favourite cast of characters. Focusing on Daphne’s journey, it picks up … Read More ›
Rarely do I describe a book in food terms but this delicious Christian novel is deserving of being called comforting, rich and satisfying! If Brunch … 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 … 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 … 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 … 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 … 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 … 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 … 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 … 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 … Read More ›