Category: LoveInspired
14th May / 3 Comments
The Nanny Bargain by Glynna Kaye: This was not an easy book to “get into”, as it was slow in parts. Unfortunately as it did not “grab” me within the first few chapters, I had to be patient and find ways to become attached to the characters and their relationships.
11th May / 5 Comments
Their Surprise Daddy by Ruth Logan Herneis such an enjoyable read, including the opportunity to read once again about the Gallagher family, about whom I read in other Love Inspired books. They are such a close loving, fun loving and tight knit family.
26th Apr / 1 Comment
The Bachelor’s Twins by Kathryn Springer was a truly sweet story, starting with the unwilling reunion of two high school classmates. Anna Leighton had returned to her hometown with her young twin daughters, widowed by the town’s favored football hero.
23rd Apr / 3 Comments
Amish Refuge by Debby Giusti certainly lives up to the “suspense” genre, as it kept me up a good part of the night reading! I could not and did not want to put it down! Already I am curious about the next book in the series.
22nd Apr / 2 Comments
The Dad Next Door by Stephanie Dees: This was my first time reading a novel by Stephanie Dees, and I hope to see more books from Sher. Ms. Dees weaves an uplifting story about the supportive power of community in The Dad Next Door. She also does a masterful job in […]
15th Apr / 2 Comments
A Ready Made Amish Family by JoAnn Brown: JoAnn Brown is becoming one of my favorite authors of the Amish genre in the Love Inspired series. It was a pleasure to read A Ready Made Amish Family, having already read and enjoyed other books about the Stoltzfus brothers and their mother […]
26th Mar / 2 Comments
Her Secret Amish Child by Cheryl Williford: As a Floridian, it is always fun to read stories that take place in locales i am familiar with including Sarasota, one of the most beautiful areas of Florida. And reading about Pinecraft is extremely interesting, in that there are people from so many […]
23rd Mar / 1 Comment
The Cowboy’s Easter Family Wish Lois Richer is easily one of the books I have most enjoyed this month. The main characters, Maddie, Jesse, Noah and Emma all seem so true to life, like a family my family would love to spend time visiting with. In “The Cowboy’s Easter Family Wish”, […]
19th Mar / 2 Comments
Dangerous Testimony by Dana Mentink completely lives up to its’ genre as a romantic suspense, with strong emphasis on “suspense’. This book had me up until 3 in the morning wanting to know what would happen next. So many twists and turns!
18th Mar / 2 Comments
His Amish Teacher by Patricia Davids: It was such a pleasure to “revisit” Bowman’s Crossing and be drawn into Lillian and Timothy’s rekindling of their friendship. As children they shared a special bond which is just as strong now as adults, now that Lillian has returned to town to teach. She […]