Posts tagged with ‘book’

  • “Every Perfect Gift” by Dorothy Love Book Review

    By Ruth on December 14, 2012
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    Book 3 in Dorothy Love’s Hickory Ridge Romance series. Ethan and Sophie long to share a future together. But the secrets they’re not sharing could tear them apart. Sophie Caldwell has returned to Hickory Ridge, Tennessee, after years away. Despite the heartaches of her childhood, Sophie is determined to make a home, and a name, for herself in the growing […]
  • “No Safe Harbor” by Elizabeth Ludwig Review

    By Ruth on December 6, 2012
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    She came to America searching for her brother. Instead all she’s found is a web of danger. Cara Hamilton had thought her brother to be dead. Now, clutching his letter, she leaves Ireland for America, desperate to find him. Her search leads her to a houseful of curious strangers, and one man who claims to be a friend–Rourke Walsh. Despite […]
  • “Cairo:The Mother of the World” by Herbert L. Smith Book Review

    By Ruth on December 2, 2012
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    Travel Narrative Title: Cairo: The Mother of the World Author: Herbert L. Smith Date Published: 2008 Cairo: The Mother Of The World explores the heart of a city that most tourists never see – an affectionate, humorous close-up of the aggregation that is Cairo, as well as an adventure among the streets, tombs, houses, and monuments that are the city […]
  • “Beside the Still Waters” by Jacqueline T. Lynch Book Review

    By Ruth on December 1, 2012
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    Four towns, gone. Dismantled slowly while their inhabitants grieve for a history and heritage that has been voted away from them. The present threatens; the future belongs to the fearless. “Beside the Still Waters” is a family saga based on an actual event which displaced four entire towns in central Massachusetts for the construction of a reservoir. Today, the Quabbin […]
  • “The Breath of Dawn” by Kristen Heitzmann Book Review

    By Ruth on November 29, 2012
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    “Heitzmann weaves a many-layered tale keep[ing] readers entertained and wondering when the next bit of drama will occur.” –Publishers Weekly Corporate turnaround specialist Morgan Spencer, dubbed the “success guru,” has a Midas touch in business. But losing his wife sent him to the brink, and his two-year-old daughter, Livie, is all he’s living for–until they encounter a woman whose trouble just […]
  • “Angel’s Assassin” by Laurel O’Donell Book Review

    By Ruth on November 29, 2012
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    Title: Historical Romance Author: Laurel O’Donnell Genre: Historical Romance Formats Available in: EPub, mobi, pdf Damien is an assassin, a man with no home and a tortured past. Sold into slavery as a young boy, he is trained to kill with cold calculation, without remorse. As a reward for his ruthless success, he is given a chance to earn his […]
  • “Reconstructing Jackson” by Holly Bush Book Review

    By Ruth on November 16, 2012
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    About the Book 1867 . . . Southern lawyer and Civil War veteran, Reed Jackson, returns to his family’s plantation in a wheelchair. His father deems him unfit, and deeds the Jackson holdings, including his intended bride, to a younger brother. Angry and bitter, Reed moves west to Fenton, Missouri, home to a cousin with a successful business, intending to […]
  • "The Unexpected Christmas Hero" by Kathi Macias Book Review/Guest Post

    By Ruth on November 12, 2012
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    Never expecting to be homeless, Josie Meyers and her children are shocked when circumstances force them to live on the streets. Rick, a down-and-out disabled vet, befriends them, reawakening memories of a faith Josie had in childhood. But can she reconcile her once-held beliefs with her current situation? Will she and her children even survive long enough to try to […]
  • “The Twelfth Child” by Bette Lee Crosby Book Review

    By Ruth on November 9, 2012
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    The Twelfth Child An uplifting tale of trust, love and friendship… Papa wasn’t someone who’d flat out kill a person, but he surely knew how to destroy a woman from the inside…a slice of spirit, a piece of pride, a chunk of heart, until one day there’s nothing left but a walking around shell to do the cooking and laundry…thus […]
  • "A Merry Little Christmas" by Anita Higman Book Review

    By Ruth on November 1, 2012
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    Fall in love with this cozy story about two people from different worlds. Franny Martin is an Oklahoma farm girl who’s preparing to spend the holidays alone…again. Then Charlie Landau shows up one day, all wealth and polish, and offers to buy Franny’s farm. Franny has no money to speak of, but she is clever and spirited, and she’s more […]