So you blog, eh? Well, that’s just peachy, ’cause guess what… we love bloggers! In fact, we’re looking for a few good bloggers. So if you love to read as much as you love to blog, then we want to get to know you. What are you waiting for… learn more about the program and sign up today!sign up today
Read and rank the latest book reviews from our bloggers below. To join in on the fun, receive free books and become a Blogging for Books reviewer, sign up here.
I am not a big Amish novel fan, but I absolutely loved this novel! It was so good and I had a hard time putting it down! I thought it was so fascinating to read about how herbs can help the body as well as the canning process! The love that... [Read on]
A poor Amish woman is criticized for her excellence in gardening. As rumors start to fly, Rhonda isolates herself from her community. The King family and Rhonda are brought together through tragic circumstances, and Rhonda has to choose to be... [Read on]
(I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for my honest and thoughtful review.) Cindy Woodsmall is an accomplished writer, and New York Times bestselling author. She’s written many books based on Amish life. The... [Read on]
This is a book that took me a while to fall into the groove of the story. I am not into gardening or anything along those lines so I wasn't really sure what to think at first. But as I got more and more into the story I grew to care for the... [Read on]
This was the first time I have ever read an Amish book. It wasn't that I particularly shied away from them, I just never really found one that I wanted to buy. When the opportunity came to read one I jumped on it. I feel really lame in same,... [Read on]
Cindy Woodsmall has again written a book, A Season for Tending, that not only has me on the edge of my seat, one that I can't put down, but also has me anticipating book #2. I enjoy these books. Cindy has a way of opening up so many characters,... [Read on]
The author wrote a wonderful story with characters that leave you feeling like you are walking beside them every step of the way. Rhoda Byler has an uncanny way of sensing when something is awry or something bad is about to happen. A lot of... [Read on]
I am a huge fan of Amish romance novels! I was so excited to have gotten a free copy of A Season for Tending by Cindy Woodsmall from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing to review. My copy was on my kindle, so my review will be based on the... [Read on]
Old Order Amish Rhoda owns her own canning business and she has a “special” gift yet she is criticized within her community for using her gift to help others. Eventually, by using the special gift, she is forced to move away from the family she... [Read on]
First off I have to say I LOVE Cindy Woodsmall. She is one of my all time favorite writers. Every book I have ever read by her, I have loved. This book did not let me down. This book is about a young lady who is not married and still... [Read on]