BOOK REVIEW | The Falcon and the Sparrow
The Falcon and the Sparrow by M. L. (MaryLu) Tyndale Absolute on the edge of your seat, page turner, with unexpected twists and turns full of wonderful action until the end! The Falcon and the Sparrow is a masterful book taking place in London during the Napoleonic wars with France. The imagery presented by Tyndall [...]
BOOK REVIEW | From a Distance
Click the book cover to purchase from Christianbook.com. FROM A DISTANCE by Tamera Alexander Elizabeth Westbrook is determined to become on of the nations premier newspaper photographers. She is hired to travel to the Colorado Territory to capture the grandeur of the mountains and wildlife surrounding the remote town of Timber Ridge, and her employers [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Homecoming
HOMECOMING by Jill Marie Landis Eyes-of-the-Sky has been kidnapped by the Comanche, so long ago that she no longer has any memory of her parents, or even how to speak her native language. The only life she remembers is Comanche. When the Comanche is attacked by the White Man, she runs, and is terrified when [...]
BOOK REVIEW | A Daughter’s Inheritance
A DAUGHTER’S INHERITANCE by Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller Fanny Broadmoor feels as close to her cousins, Amanda and Sophie as if they were sisters, even through Fanny lives with her grandfather since her father committed suicide when she was eleven. When Fanny’s grandfather dies, Fanny is still not an adult, but she inherits her [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Forevermore
FOREVERMORE by Cathy Marie Hake Hope Ladley is a traveling housekeeper. She goes where God sends her, helping farmers out as a cook/housekeeper during harvest. When she rides her mule onto the Stauffer farm, Hope is positive that this is where the Lord wants her. Jakob Stauffer was looking to hire someone to help during [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Rogue’s Redemption
THE ROGUE’S REDEMPTION by Ruth Axtell Morren Miss Hester Leighton is amused by the London ton. She’s accompanying her tradesman father on a business trip to London, and he’s hired a woman to take Hester around and introduce her to the town. But one of the first people Hester meets is Major Gerrit Hawkes, and [...]
BOOK REVIEW | A Proper Pursuit
A PROPER PURSUIT by Lynn Austin Violet Rose Hayes is horrified when she returns home from a woman’s finishing school to discover that her father is engaged and has divorced her mother—a woman Violet has assumed ill in a hospital all her life. Upset about the lies her father has fed her, she arranges to [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Sandhill Dreams
SANDHILL DREAMS by Cara C. Putman Lainie Garner wanted to be a nurse forever. She completed her training, hoping that she’d be able to go overseas to serve the U.S. soldiers and do her part in the war effort, but a terrible disease kept her stateside. So, she looks for a job in Fort Robinson, [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Better Than Gold
BETTER THAN GOLD by Laurie Alice Eakes Lily Reese doesn’t plan to settle in Browning City, Iowa. She’s only there long enough to save enough money to escape to a big city. Someplace that is all hustle and bustle, with something to do and someplace to go every minute. She has her heart set on [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Just Jane
JUST JANE (a novel about Jane Austen’s life) by Nancy Moser Many of us read and loved Pride and Prejudice as required reading during high school. Now, for the first time, we can read a bio/fiction account of Jane Austen’s life.

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