I was eager to see what Nils and Ingrid would find, praying the whole time that the inevitable would never come to pass.
An Ivy Hill Christmas by Julie Klassen
About the Book Book: An Ivy Hill Christmas Author: Julie Klassen Genre: Christmas Historical Romance Release Date: September, 2020 Richard Brockwell, the younger son of Ivy Hill’s most prominent family, hasn’t been home for Christmas in years. He...
The Great Azusa Street Revival by William Seymore
The birth of a movement There are moments throughout the expanse of history that God has used mere men to do his work. It may not be delivered in a way that we like but that person's willingness and obedience to do as the Holy Spirit guides them makes them the perfect...
The Elusive Miss Ellison by Carolyn Miller
I think I just read a Jane Austen novel, but I didn’t.
The Red Ribbon by Pepper Basham
A beacon of hope. There is no denying how much I enjoy a Pepper Basham story. You can count on me being one of the first in line to read one of her books. When I saw that she would be continuing to one of the best collections to come out of Christian fiction, I...
Spies & Sweethearts by Linda Shenton Matchett
Spies & Sweethearts by Linda Shenton Matchett shows us that even in the middle of chaos, God and love can be found.
Pretending to Wed by Melissa Jagears
Things never go according to plan. We can make all the plans in the world, but many of them never work out because God has something else in mind. We also were never meant to go through this life alone, thats why God gives us people to share this live with. To be...
To Love a Prince by Rachel Hauck
More than just a romance I have been a fan of Rachel Hauck’s for years. If you have read my previous blog reviews for her books, you know I adore her writing. She blends the natural with the supernatural so wonderfully that you might miss it, until the end of the...
The Black Midnight by Kathleen Y’Barbo
A Ripper kind of mystery I have always been intrigued by the Ripper mystery, so when I seen this was just before the famed London terror, I knew I wanted to read The Black Midnight. This wonderfully written mystery pulls you right into the heart of the story of Annie...
The Crushing Depths by Dani Pettrey
The Crushing Depths I enjoy a good crime drama, whether in a book or on television. The mystery, the journey to discovery, the startled amazement at “who-done-it”—I can’t get enough. So when this book and it’s predecessor The Killing Tide, came across my email, there...
Tempting Taite by Chautona Havig
He is over his head, but not drowning. I loved Blessing Bentley. The concept of marrying someone without being affectionately in love with them was a creative and thoughtful concept. Tempting Tait is just as wonderfully done. First, let me say that Tait should go down...
The Green Dress by Liz Tolsma
Have you ever heard of a wolf in sheeps clothing? Yet agin, True Colors series rises to the expectation to produce an amazing, riveting story. The Green Dress proved to be just as heart wrenchingly beautiful in its own frightful way as the others stories in the...