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 … Read More ›
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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 … Read More ›
The daughters of Mayflower series is not for the faint-hearted! It is full of adventure and history, and, the casualties of both. The Patriot Bride by … Read More ›
At the outset, I anticipated relating to Kit, her journey to being an empowered woman, but I found myself more in sync with the gentle … Read More ›
Having been exposed to the French and Indians war twice in a month, I have realised my knowledge of American history has been lacking! The … Read More ›
The four sections of The Gift for All People by Max Lucado are made up of several short chapters each offering a story and inspiration building … Read More ›
Jaime Jo Wright’s writing is so exquisite and illustrative, I could feel the breeze off of Gossamer Pond! This skill creates a chilling tension, an … Read More ›
From the write-up, I anticipated this one to be romance-focused whilst having an investigation as the setting but in Dead Drift by Dani Pettrey I got … Read More ›
A beautiful, pink, hardcopy of Angie Smith’s Seamless arrived and, loving the concept of a thread running through the Bible, I jumped right in knowing I’d … Read More ›
Set in 1909, Across The Blue by Carrie Turansky has at it’s centre the first flight across the English Channel. Attempting this amazing feat, James Drake encounters … Read More ›
The cover of this book captured me from the first. Being the second in the series though, I put off reading it and, upon reading … Read More ›
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 ›
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 ›