Category: Women’s Fiction

BOOK REVIEW | The Forbidden

THE FORBIDDEN by Beverly Lewis Nellie Mae Fisher and her love, Caleb Yoder, are separated by a church split. Caleb’s father is not allowing Caleb to see Nellie Mae anymore since her father has left the Old Order Amish Church and started attending a New Order one. Nellie Mae assures Caleb she intends to stay [...]

BOOK REVIEW | On Sparrow Hill

ON SPARROW HILL by Maureen Lang Rebecca Seabrooke is the curator was Quentin Hollinworth’s family estate. She’s had a crush on Quentin ever since she was a little girl, and now that he’s a handsome and kind adult, it is still difficult to remember that the different social classes don’t mix. Now, she just wants [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Get Cozy, Josey!

GET COZY, JOSEY! by Susan May Warren Josey Anderson is getting used to living in Moscow. She may not enjoy it, but she’s used to lugging two preschoolers and her groceries over the subway system and up seven flights of stairs. But she’s dreaming about a house, a backyard, and family nearby. She takes her [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Every Secret Thing

EVERY SECRET THING by Ann Tatlock Beth Gunnar has accepted a position as English teacher at her old alma mater, a boarding school in Delaware . Beth is insecure in her new position, as she is facing memories, a mystery, and old love. Beth’s old English teacher, Ted Dutton, a Vietnam Vet died during the [...]

BOOK REVIEW | You Had Me At Goodbye

YOU HAD ME AT GOODBYE by Tracey Bateman Dancy Ames plans did not include handsome Brit Jack Quinn stealing her dream job at Lane Publishing. But she supposes she can work for him,at least until Jack fires her. Now Dancy is unemployed with no serious plans for the future, and a novel she’s been working [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Sisterchicks Go Brit!

SISTERCHICKS GO BRIT! by Robin Jones Gunn When Liz and Kellie meet at their usual coffee house, they have no idea their life is about to change. The older woman who enters the coffee house right before Liz heads straight for Kellie’s table and sits down, promptly hiring Kellie to decorate her apartment. Kellie has [...]

Priced to Move

PRICED TO MOVEby Ginny Aiken Gemologist Andie Adams is happy to quit her stress-filled job in New York City and jumps at the chance to go home to Kentucky to take care of her quirky Aunt Weeby. Things are definitely a slower pace in Kentucky—right?

BOOK REVIEW | Ruby Among Us

RUBY AMONG USby Tina Ann Forkner Lucy DiCamillo is convinced she’s killed her mother. After all, her mother, Ruby, asked for her inhaler, but Lucy took the time to finish up the job she was doing before she got it for her mother. By then, it was too late.

Sushi for One?

Sushi for One?by Camy Tang What would it be like to be born and raised in the U.S. but to be surrounded and under the influence of another culture? And added to that, you’re Christian while the culture is primarily tied to a false religion? Lex Sakai finds herself in such a position. Lex is [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Doesn't She Look Natural?

Doesn’t She Look Natural? by Angela Hunt Devastated by a divorce, Jennifer Graham and her two sons are living with her mother. The tension between mother and daughter has become strained as a result. When a distance relative leaves Jennifer a historic funeral home in Mt. Dora, Florida, she decides to take a road trip, [...]