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REVIEW: Fugitive Spy by Jordyn Redwood
3rd Mar / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Fugitive Spy by Jordyn Redwood

Fugitive Spy by Jordyn Redwood really had me on the edge of my seat, with the constant escape efforts of Casper and Ashley to escape the evil criminals trying to track them down in search of Ashley’s missing father.

REVIEW: Courting Her Amish Heart by Mary Davis
25th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Courting Her Amish Heart by Mary Davis

In Courting Her Amish Heart, Mary Davis writes a unique story about a young Amish woman who has left the community to do “the unthinkable”- get her medical degree! Mary Davis’s writing style is refreshing, and I enjoyed reading a book by her for the first time.

REVIEW: Finally a Bride  by Renee Andrews
24th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Finally a Bride by Renee Andrews

Finally a Bride by Renee Andrews is a beautiful and touching story about Haley, a local young veterinarian, and Gavin, a teacher and counselor for a group home for orphaned children. Haley has started a project to share animals with the children, and meets the first child, Eli, when he […]

REVIEW: His Risk  by Shelley Shepard Gray
17th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: His Risk by Shelley Shepard Gray

His Risk by Shelley Shepard Gray: I strongly recommend ANY book written by Shelley Shepard Gray. She is an incredibly talented writer in the Amish and in the historical fiction genres. And His Risk is no exception!

REVIEW: An Unexpected Amish Romance by Patricia Davids
11th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: An Unexpected Amish Romance by Patricia Davids

An Unexpected Amish Romance: Patricia Davids has long been one of my favorite Love Inspired authors writing about the Amish genre. I am always eager to read a new book of hers. That being said, An Unexpected Amish Romance was not an easy story to stay absorbed in. On one hand, […]

REVIEW: Plain Jeopardy by Alison Stone
10th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Plain Jeopardy by Alison Stone

Plain Jeopardy Any novel by Alison Stone is a novel guaranteed to keep me reading until the very last word. Ms. Stone is a gifted storyteller, especially in weaving romantic suspense! In Plain Jeopardy, it is touching to see that Grace has an opportunity to discover who was responsible for […]

REVIEW: Her Secret Daughter by Ruth Logan Herne
28th Jan / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Her Secret Daughter by Ruth Logan Herne

Her Secret Daughter by Ruth Logan Herne is such a beautifully written story about the strength of the love mothers have for their children. And in this story, about the deep love a particular birth mother, Josie, has for the baby she gave up for adoption 6 years earlier.

REVIEW: Deadly Exchange  by Lisa Harris
27th Jan / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Deadly Exchange by Lisa Harris

Deadly Exchange by Lisa Harris most definitely fulfills its’ description as a suspense story! Lisa Harris placed numerous twists and turns into this novel about Kayla, a young woman working with an organization that rescues victims of human trafficking.

REVIEW: Duty to Defend by Jill Elizabeth Nelson
14th Jan / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Duty to Defend by Jill Elizabeth Nelson

Duty to Defend by Jill Elizabeth Nelson, is an extremely well written romantic suspense that will keep fellow readers mesmerized until the last page. In A Duty to Defend, rookie US Marshal “Daci”, is partnered with former marshal turned child advocate attorney Jax, to protect the former girlfriend of a […]

REVIEW: A Man for Honor  by Emma Miller
13th Jan / 4 Comments

REVIEW: A Man for Honor by Emma Miller

A Man for Honor by Emma Miller is a delightful story about second chances, and about never forgetting one’s first love. It also contains the theme of forgiveness, a very common theme in novels about the Amish, as forgiveness is such an important behavior and act in their culture.