Being a fan of Irene’s work, the arrival of a new series is exciting! This one is entitled Code of Honor, and the lead male … Read More ›
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In 2015 Proverbs 31 Ministries launched the First 5 app. As a follower of Proverbs 31, I downloaded it immediately and it’s an app that … Read More ›
Having read previous mystery novels from this author, I picked up These Healing Hills despite reservations about the romanticising of mountain life on the pioneer … Read More ›

This book has a message worth hearing whether you are stressed out and need to calm down or as a reminder to remain living a … Read More ›

Having read Glynnis Whitwer’s Taming The To Do List, I was curious how this book would be a fresh take on that. In fact, this … Read More ›

I’m so excited about Chrystal Evans Hurst’s new book She’s Still There, for my review have a read here! But don’t take my word for … Read More ›

I found She’s Still There inspirational and applicable in equal measures, I just loved it. Once I begun, I couldn’t put it down and found … Read More ›

This novel picks up the threads of the previous books in the series in a manner which allows a first time reader to understand it … Read More ›

In my excitement to read Andrea Lucado’s book, I’m a frequent reader of her father’s, I skipped a key word on the back cover…memoir! In … Read More ›

Rock Harbor is becoming a favourite place for me to visit! This is the second book I’m reading in this series, though it’s number six, … Read More ›

Having thoroughly enjoyed reading the Manga version of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, I decided to pick up another favourite classic, Jane Eyre by … Read More ›

An interesting premise underlies this book, Heather Holleman develops the concepts of a thought-room, a place to draw oneself into to clarify our reactions, feelings … Read More ›
With anticipation, I tucked into the latest offering from Arundhati Roy. More than 20 years have passed since I read her debut novel The God … Read More ›