
Book Review: The King’s Mercy
By Lori BentonWaterBrook, 2019400 pages Publisher’s Description: When captured rebel Scotsman Alex MacKinnon is granted the king’s mercy–exile to the Colony of North Carolina–he’s indentured […]
By Lori BentonWaterBrook, 2019400 pages Publisher’s Description: When captured rebel Scotsman Alex MacKinnon is granted the king’s mercy–exile to the Colony of North Carolina–he’s indentured […]
By Ana JohnsPark Row, 2019352 pages Publisher’s Description: Japan, 1957. Seventeen-year-old Naoko Nakamura’s prearranged marriage to the son of her father’s business associate would secure […]
Do you set reading goals for yourself? For instance, a total number of books per year, to read more diversely, or to only read what […]
By Emily P. FreemanRevell, 2019256 pages The subtitle for the newest book by Emily P. Freeman is a concise, accurate description of the contents of […]
By Katherine ReayThomas Nelson, 2019336 pages High powered Chicago attorney Madeline Cullen has fond memories of the weeks she spent in her Aunt Maddie’s bookshop […]
By Jill Eileen SmithRevell, 2019432 pages Known among nations as the mighty king of Israel, Solomon is wealthy beyond measure and wise beyond compare. For […]
Truth Unchanging: Hearing God Daily in the Midst of MotherhoodBy Becky ThompsonWaterbrook, 2019238 pages I’m always on the lookout for a good devotional. Finding the […]
I think I’ve mentioned before that I have a general rule that I follow for reading more than one book at a time, and that […]
The Library of Lost and Foundby Phaedra PatrickPark Row, 2019352 pages Forty-something librarian and self-appointed super woman Martha Storm exists for one purpose only: to […]
A Tender HopeBy Amanda CabotRevell, 2019352 pages Widowed midwife Thea Michener moved to Cimarron Creek hoping to escape the painful memories of her murdered husband […]
I have a confession to make: I’m addicted to putting books on hold at the library. Most of the time that’s not a problem, but […]
Of Fire and LionsMesu AndrewsWaterbrook, 2019400 pages When Belili is exiled to Babylon along with a group other young people taken from Jerusalem, she wonders […]
One of the most common comments I get from readers is ‘I wish I had time (or more time) to read’. I get it, I […]
The Truth About Romantic Comediesby Sean McMurrayAnaiah Press, 2019312 pages Sixteen-year-old Tim doesn’t have a lot going on since his girlfriend dumped him out of […]
Every month I share the books I’ve been reading and what I plan to read next. This month is overflowing with fiction and one yummy cookbook.
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