BOOK REVIEW | An Irishwoman's Tale
AN IRISHWOMAN’S TALE by Patti Lacy Mary Freeman isn’t happy, despite the family farm, her loving husband, and her two beautiful daughters. Instead she is haunted by the voices in her head. Voices from her past, when she was a five-year-old living in Ireland. When a new friend, Sally, forces Mary to face her past [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Lying on Sunday
LYING ON SUNDAY by Sharon K. Souza Abbie Torrington has lacked for nothing. A loving husband, two beautiful, intelligent daughters, a dream house. Her youngest daughter, Becca, is celebrating her eighteenth birthday and leaving in a few days for college, and Abbie is gearing up for the empty nest. And waiting for her husband, Trey, [...]
BOOK REVIEW | A Beautiful Fall
A BEAUTIFUL FALL by Chris Coppernoll Attorney Emma Madison doesn’t have time to celebrate her latest courtroom victory—instead she gets a phone call from the past—a place she ran from twelve years earlier and hasn’t gone back to since. Emma’s father has had a serious heart attack and may not survive long enough for Emma [...]
BOOK REVIEW | An Uncertain Dream
AN UNCERTAIN DREAM by Judith Miller Olivia Mott is lucky to be employed. Pullman Car Works employees have gone on strike due to unfairly high rent and extremely low wages, and thousands of families are starving when the father isn’t even making enough to pay the rent. Olivia’s friend, Fred DeVault is asked to act [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Home Another Way
HOME ANOTHER WAY by Christa Parrish for killing her mother, and is determined to get his money when he dies, without living out the terms of his will. His will is unfair anyway. He wants her to live in a nowhere town of Jonah, New York, for six months in a cabin that has been [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Sweetgum Knit Lit Society
THE SWEETGUM KNIT LIT SOCIETY by Beth Pattillo Hannah is thirteen years old, and already a problem child. When the town librarian, Eugenie, catches Hannah defacing a knitting book, it doesn’t take long for her to sentence the sullen teenager to community service time at the library after school, and into joining the knit [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Other Side of Darkness
THE OTHER SIDE OF DARKNESS by Melody Carlson Ruth seems to have the perfect life. But in reality she suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and a desperate need to belong. Ruth’s husband is upset that Ruth seems to give so much time, money, and energy to their church and the Christian School, but since [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Let Them Eat Fruitcake
LET THEM EAT FRUITCAKE by Melody Carlson The four young women who moved into 86 Bloomberg Place are feeling a little blue. It’s the holiday season, and not only are they all alone, but they have relationship problems to go along with the loneliness. Megan is feeling a bit convicted about dating a man she [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Daring Chloe
DARING CHLOE by Laura Jensen Walker Chloe Adams’ is just hours away from her dream wedding to Chris, when she receives a text message from him—breaking up. Almost virtually dumped at the wedding, Chloe isn’t quite sure how to cope, until her fun-loving Aunt Tess suggests that Chloe goes on the honeymoon, with Tess, and [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Sinsatiable
Sinstatiable by Shelia Lipsey Alisha Carlise is a dancer who’s always dreamed of having a dance studio. When she inherits a sum of money from her grandparents, she’s delighted to finally make her dream come true. Aisha dream begins to crumble when the owner of the building, where she’s renting space for her studio, decides [...]

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