
JUST LET GO. The breeze lifted Lane Kent’s auburn hair from the back of her neck. Her heels edged closer to the side of the … Read More ›
JUST LET GO. The breeze lifted Lane Kent’s auburn hair from the back of her neck. Her heels edged closer to the side of the … Read More ›
“Alex MacKinnon roused to the press of wood beneath his cheek and an ominous churning in his gut. He tried to rise, but his hands … Read More ›
Whilst I am most definitely not a horticulturist, I am terribly curious and I love learning. Do not be put off by the scientific sounding … Read More ›
My garden understanding has been an area I’ve been developing since moving to Hilton and being in such a stunning one. Mum and I have … Read More ›
“Amidst its darkness, if a story of the kings and Israel teaches us anything, it’s when our hearts turn from God, they always turn toward … Read More ›
“Five hundred and eleven days had passed since he’d seen her last. Five hundred and eleven days that had been hollower and duller and at … Read More ›
“From the very beginning it was the Great Lion who brought us together. I see that now. The fierce and tender beast drew us to … Read More ›
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 ›
“I told you, I’m not staying.” Catherine Stands-Apart drew back from her sister’s touch and planted her feet wide at the edge of their mother’s … Read More ›
A biting gust of Cornish wind screamed downward from the churning sky, billowing Cordelia Greythorne’s jet-black traveling cape. She reached to secure the hood atop … Read More ›
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 ›
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 ›