BOOK REVIEW | Tea for Two
Tea for Two is the second book in the “Tea with Millicent” series, but I didn’t feel the lack of not having read book one. Tina Milano is a Christian counselor in town, and she is a frequent customer of Milly’s tea shop, and the ladies are good friends. When a man catches her eye, [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Chic Shall Inherit the Earth
The Chic Shall Inherit the Earth is the fifth in the “All About Us” series of books by Shelley Adina. The series involved a group of teenagers who attend Spencer Academy, a private boarding school. Lissa Mansfield enters her senior year with her friendships intact but her future in flux. Lissa’s senior year is full [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Dining with Joy
Dining with Joy by Rachel Hauck What do you do with a cooking show host that can’t cook? You cover it up, apparently. Because Joy’s the host of her own show and she can not seem to make any edible food. Her father’s legacy and cooking show empire is at stake, so she and her [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Menu for Romance
Kaye Dacus follows up her debut novel Stand-In Groom with this lovely new offering in the “Brides of Bonneterre” series, Menu for Romance. Publisher’s Summary: After eight years of unrequited love, Meredith Guidry decides it’s time to move on, to try to find someone who’ll love her in return. So she makes a prayerful New Year’s resolution [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Paper Roses
Paper Roses by Amanda Cabot Paper Roses begins as many historical inspirational novels do: on a dusty road after the stagecoach drives away. But the similarities end there. This mail order bride, accompanied by her toddler sister, is greeted not by her intended husband, but by the terrible news that he has died. Worse, his [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Lit-n-Lattes
Lit-n-Lattes: Adding Faith and Fun to Your Book Club by Group Publishing If you have a book club, or want to start a book club but don’t know how, Lit-n-Lattes: Adding Faith and Fun to Your Book Club is the book for you! Written by several women who love to read, this book gives hints [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Defiant Heart
DEFIANT HEART by Tracey Bateman Fannie Caldwell and her two younger siblings have been sold to a cruel storekeeper in a remote Kansas town. When a large wagon train comes through town, Fannie sees a chance to escape. Only problem is, the wagon train leader refuses to allow a single woman to come. Fannie decides [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Bygones
Bygones by Kim Vogel Sawyer Marie is a lapsed Mennonite who left her home, and in some ways her faith, behind when she eloped with a truck driver. Widowed and with an infant, she was turned away from her childhood home by her father. She raised her daughter in the world, always keeping in touch [...]
Wishing on Dandelions
Wishing on Dandelions by Mary E. DeMuth From the back cover: Maranatha needs to hear God’s voice. At seventeen, Natha admittedly has some trust issues. Though the abuse by a neighbor boy has stopped, Natha is anything but healed. Now her best friend has left for college, the trials of dating have begun, and God, [...]

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