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Once again, the Winnowing Season was an Amish fiction book, but it was quite unlike any I have read. This was the second book in the "Amish Vines and Orchards" series. I caught up quickly, but I would probably have preferred reading the first... [Read on]
One Glorious Ambition by Jane Kirkpatrick tells the story of 19th century crusader Dorothea Dix. I didn't know a lot about Miss Dix before reading this book. This historical fiction book changed that fact. Dorothea Dix was the eldest daughter... [Read on]
Wishing on Willows by Katie Gansher was my latest read. It’s a modern story that follows cafe-owner and young widow, Robin Price. Robin misses her husband and bakes her heart into everything she serves at her small town Willow Tree Cafe. Baking... [Read on]
Sisterchicks in Gondolas is part of the Sisterchicks series. What is a sisterchick, you might wonder? A sisterchick is defined as “a friend who shares the deepest wonders of your heart, loves you like a sister, and provides a reality check when... [Read on]
When I was in junior high, my friend Allison introduced me to Robin Jones Gunn with her Christy Miller series. She and I read the entire series - and thoroughly enjoyed them. To this day, I have such fond memories of these times and books and... [Read on]
I ended the old year and started the new one by reading a series of three books by Karen Kingsbury. It had been years since I read anything by Karen Kingsbury, so I decided it was time to do so again. You see, my memory of Karen Kingsbury is that... [Read on]
When I start something, I like to finish it. That is especially true when I start a book series because I want to see what happens to all the characters. Twice a Bride by Mona Hodgson is the final book in the Sinclair Sisters of Cripple Creek... [Read on]
Is anyone else ready for snow? Curling up with this book – where it snows most of the book – may have influenced that desire for snow. A Wreath for Snow is Liz Curtis Higgs newest book. As you may remember, I really like Liz Curtis Higgs. She... [Read on]
I decided to step a bit outside my typical historical fiction genre and read a modern day suspense about an international terrorist attack. I had moments of wondering why I chose this book (as my imagination raced as I read) but I am glad I... [Read on]
I recently received an advance copy of Joanne Bischof's first novel - Be Still My Soul. When my husband was out a meeting the other night, I started the book - and didn't put it down until I finished it. Yes, I am a fast reader to read 337 pages... [Read on]