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This was the first book I've read by Charlene Baumbich and I think it's the third in her Snowglobe Connections series, though it wasn't hard to follow at all without having read the first two. The story is about two very different women, Sasha... [Read on]
This was a fascinating story! Corrie Saunders' husband was killed in the war in Iraq about 9 months ago and she moves into his family's home in the Ozarks, one they had started to remodel and were going to live in when he returned. She meets... [Read on]
I really enjoyed this book. It draws you in immediately with the first sentence: "The summer I turned twelve, I tried to kill myself." We don't find out until near the end why exactly she did, though there are hints. Bethany left the little... [Read on]
This is the first novel I've read by Susan Meissner, a former Minnesotan! Lauren Durough is a young woman living in the present day who takes a job transcribing the diary of Mercy Hayworth, a victim of the Salem witch trials. The novel splits its... [Read on]
Very interesting story about a cult-like church and a widow who's desperate to escape it. Miranda is relieved when she hears that her pastor wants to move the whole congregation to another state. She feels like this is finally her chance for... [Read on]
I must confess that I wasn't really looking forward to this book because I thought I would find it frustrating. And while parts of it were, I actually did enjoy it overall. Lonnie has always been a shy wallflower and can't believe ladies' man... [Read on]
This novel started out promising, but ended up being a disappointment. Benjamin Brandt has been trying to find his wife and son's murderer for the past three years when a woman shows up at his crisis center with no memory and a strong... [Read on]
This was a charming story. I haven't read the first three in this series, and while it's not necessary to do so, I think it would have added to my enjoyment. The first three books are about Willow's sister-in-law and her sisters, who are all... [Read on]
An interesting and unusual story that will sweep you away to Florence! You'll feel like you're there and if you hadn't wanted to go before, you will now! Meg is an editor for travel books who has been waiting to go on a promised trip to... [Read on]
A charming story about forgiveness and second chances, not to mention love, set in late 1800's Scotland! Meg Campbell is trying to get back to her home in Edinburgh after a disastrous Christmas Eve day at her parents' home. Her brother was hurt... [Read on]