Book Review: The Library of Lost and Found
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 […]
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 […]
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.
Atoning for Ashesby Kaitlin CovelDeep River Books LLC, 2019320 pages Always the responsible sister, Josie Chadwick will do whatever is necessary to protect her family, […]
Secrets at Cedar CabinColleen CobleThomas Nelson, 2019352 pages When Bailey Fleming is shot at only hours after her mother is murdered, she flees to the […]
Brunch at Bittersweet Cafeby Carla LaureanoTyndale House Publishers, 2019432 pages Less than content with her bakery job cranking out other people’s recipes, talented baker and […]
My top ten favorite recipes and top ten favorite books from 2018 all in one place!
The Lieutenant’s BargainRegina JenningsBethany House, 2018 Hattie Walker is on her way to Denver to paint the Rocky Mountains and finally show her parents that […]
Another year is pretty much in the books, y’all (see what I did there?). Right now I’m caught up in a mad rush to complete […]
Twenty-eighteen is drawing to a close, and with it ends the reading challenge. For those of you who have been on this journey with me […]
Seasonal reading is a topic of debate in the reading community. Some people really like to let the time of year guide their reading lists, […]
On Magnolia Lane Denise Hunter Thomas Nelson, 2018 Though she leads a fulfilling life with a great family and community, the one thing Daisy Pendleton […]
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