Posts tagged with ‘review’
-
“Reconstructing Jackson” by Holly Bush Book Review
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
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
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
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 […] -
“The Memory Jar” by Tricia Goyer Book Review
Book One in the Seven Brides for Seven Bachelors series Every year, 30–40 young Amish men descend on the cozy little town of West Kootenai, Montana, arriving in the spring to live there for six months and receive ‘resident’ status for the hunting season in the fall. They arrive as bachelors, but go home with brides! Sarah Shelter has lived […] -
“Daughter of the Red Dawn” by Alicia Michaels Guest Post/Review
Title: Daughter of the Red Dawn (The Lost Kingdom of Fallada Book One) Genre: YA Fantasy/YA Romance Length: Novel Publisher: Anchor Group Description: On the outside, seventeen-year-old Selena McKinley is like any other teenage girl. Yet Selena has always felt as if she doesn’t belong and is counting the days to graduation and her freedom from the small town that […] -
“Against My Will” by Benjamin Berkley Book Review
Publisher: Frederick Fell Publishers, Inc., September 1, 2012 Category: Fiction- Relationships, Abuse, Romance, Holocaust, Suspense Tour Dates: October, 2012 Available in: Print and PDF, 247 pages AGAINST MY WILL is the life-changing novel about Danielle, a victim of marital abuse, who finds the strength to leave her husband and pursue a career in law. Danielle Landau knows she should feel lucky, […] -
“The Reluctant Bachelorette” by Rachael Anderson Book Review
The Reluctant Bachelorette by Rachael Anderson Unknowingly cast as the bachelorette for her town’s charity event, Taycee Emerson wants out. Especially when she discovers her old teenage crush, Luke Carney, is one of the bachelors and it’s up to the viewers–not her–to decide which bachelors stay or go. Coerced into participating, Taycee does what any self-preserving girl would do. She […] -
“Where the Trail Ends” by Melanie Dobson Book Review
RE-RELEASED ON KINDLE AS THE JOURNEY: A LEGACY OF LOVE NOVEL A young woman traveling the Oregon Trail in 1842 must rely on a stranger to bring her to safety. But whom can she trust with her heart? For two thousand miles along the trail to Oregon Country, Samantha Waldron and her family must overcome tremendous challenges to reach the Willamette Valley […] -
“Sandwich With a Side of Romance” by Krista Phillips Book Review/Author Guest Post/
ABOUT SANDWICH WITH A SIDE OF ROMANCE Sandwich represents hope for twenty-year-old Maddie Buckner and Kyle, the eleven-year-old brother Maddie wants to spring out of foster care. Then she loses her new job after less than a day on the clock. It’s all Reuben-the-Jerk’s fault, and she’s determined to make him right the wrong. He does so, reluctantly, by giving […]