Tag: Julie
13th Oct / 1 Comment
Deadly Setup by Annslee Urban: “Deadly Set up” started out quickly with an attempt on Paige’s life in just the first few pages. Such a beginning was certainly attention getting. And it made me want to keep reading to be sure she was safe and unharmed. This was only […]
12th Oct / 3 Comments
Can’t Help Falling, by Kara Isaac: This romance, “Can’t Help Falling”, tells the story of Peter and Emelia, who meet in England while on separate quests: Emelia is looking for a special wardrobe, and Peter for an antique tea cup. Both Peter and Emelia are avid C.S. Lewis fans, particularly of […]
11th Oct / 3 Comments
An Amish Family Christmas: A Charmed Amish Life Christmas Novel by Shelley Shepard Gray: You might say this was a Shelley Shepard Gray reading marathon this weekend! As well as a Charmed Amish Life series marathon! Another book that was impossible to put down! In “An Amish Family Christmas” […]
8th Oct / 1 Comment
Keeping Cole’s Promise by Cheryl Harper: This is yet another touching story of second chances, of having faith in others. And, this is another one of my favorites for the month! The theme of animal rescue in this story is close to home as my brother has worked with animal shelters […]
6th Oct / 1 Comment
Lakeside Peril by Lenora Worth: This story is successful in a few ways! As a great romantic suspense novel, also as being part of a series but a book that doesn’t make you feel bewildered about what you missed if its the first you’ve read in the series. And, […]
4th Oct / 1 Comment
In High Risk Reunion by Margaret Daly we meet Tory and Cade, and Tory’s teenage daughter Michelle. Tory’s career as a district attorney brings her into some quite dangerous cases including her current case against a gangster who has a lot of connections in their small town. When […]
25th Sep / 3 Comments
Her Unexpected Family by Ruth Logan Herne: I enjoyed the “return” to the town of Grace Haven and the Gallagher family with this book. The close ties of the Gallagher family are very touching, and easy to identify with, coming from a close family myself.
22nd Sep / 4 Comments
The Senator’s Daughter by Sophia Sasson: What an interesting book to read amidst this very heated real life political election season! Talk about timing! The story picks up steam from the very beginning when “Kat” is informed by the news, and the university she works for, that the father she never […]
20th Sep / 3 Comments
The Wedding Shop by Rachel Hauck: Initially I was not sure what to expect with “The Wedding Shop: While I have read and enjoyed Rachel Hauck’s past novels, books in which time switches back and forth from past to present are not always my favorite reading choice. However, this story was […]
17th Sep / 2 Comments
Loving Isaac by Rebecca Kertz was a great opportunity to return to the fictional Amish town of Happiness, Pennsylvania and the wonderful families that call Happiness home. After reading earlier books in the series that involve the Lapp family, it is finally time to read Isaac’s story and also Ellen’s.