Tag Archives: literature
Review: All the Lost Places by Amanda Dykes
This author writes like no other. Her novels pull me in slowly, as little details are beautifully dropped into place along the way. All the Lost Places takes the reader on two journeys across different time spans. The men who … Continue reading
Review: The View from Coral Cove by Amy Clipston
This book would be a wonderful story to sit down to any time of year, however, it really felt right to be reading this book just before summer begins. The View from Coral Cove would be a fabulous story to … Continue reading
Review: Summerhaven by Tiffany Odekirk
What an absolutely wonderful Regency romance! Hannah spent much of the first half of the story hoping to remind Ollie, her childhood friend, of his promise to marry her one day. She had built up many ideas in her mind … Continue reading
Review – The Little Women Devotional: A Chapter-by-Chapter Companion to Louisa May Alcott’s Beloved Classic by Rachel Dodge
This devotional was such a joy to read! I loved the way the author took one passage from each chapter of the book, explained the setting and situation, and then applied a Biblical truth that was then supported by multiple … Continue reading
Review: A Heart Adrift by Laura Frantz
When reading a book by this author, I many times end up feeling as if I have lived a lifetime immersed in the pages of the story. That was definitely my experience while reading A Heart Adrift. Having visited Colonial … Continue reading
Review: The Anne of Green Gables Devotional by Rachel Dodge
This devotional is absolutely beautiful both inside and out. As someone who grew up rereading my Anne of Green Gables books over and over again, and now has a daughter who does the same thing, this devotional has definitely found … Continue reading
Review: Before I Called You Mine by Nicole Deese
Before I Called You Mine was an emotionally gripping novel. I liked the two main characters so much, even though I kept wanting Lauren to open herself up to Joshua more, to communicate the situation and all of the ramifications … Continue reading
Review: Longing for Us by Debra Clopton
Longing for Us was a sweet story, full of heart. I liked the way Hunter and Cassie ended up not being able to keep their feelings from growing into love for each other, even though that was not what either … Continue reading
Review: Longing for You by Debra Clopton
Longing for You is a nice addition to the Sunset Bay Romance series. Even if you haven’t read the other books in the series, I believe that this story can be enjoyed on its own, as well. Tate and Gigi … Continue reading
Review: The Witness Tree by Denise Weimer
I truly enjoy marriage of convenience stories and I found The Witness Tree to be absolutely fascinating! I had no knowledge of Moravian culture and customs prior to this book. The combination of the traditions that the men and women … Continue reading