Book Review: The Healing of Natalie Curtis by Jane Kirkpatrick I love reading historical fiction that is based on a true story and this book certainly weaves truth and fiction together so well. The story is set in the 1900’s. It is a story of a young woman raised in New York society who is…
Category: Book Reviews
Reviews of books I have currently read.

Book Review: “Awesome!” by Dick Eastman
Book Review: “Awesome!” by Dick Eastman Exploring the Nature and Names of Jesus He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” Matthew 16:15 ESV Who do you say Jesus is? Who is He to you in your daily life? How would you answer Him if He asked you this same question…

Book Review: Love and the Silver Lining by Tammy L. Gray
Book Review: Love and the Silver Lining by Tammy L. Gray There’s a saying “When God shuts a door, He opens a window” meaning that often our plans, even though good and meant to be something that would honor God, are not always His plans for us, thus He shuts the door to our pursuit…

Book Review–A Man With A Past–Mary Connealy
Book Review–A Man With A Past by Mary Connealy Brothers In Arms-Book 2 If you have read Book 1 in this Brothers In Arms series–“Braced For Love” which was brother Kevin Hunt’s story, you will surely enjoy reading this story, but if you haven’t, you will still enjoy it as this book has a great…

Book Review–“Between the Wild Branches” by Connilyn Cossette
Book Review–“Between the Wild Branches” by Connilyn Cossette The Covenant House–Book 2 “Yahweh may listen to Risi, who was everything good and kind, and perhaps even Shoshana, who took great risks to rescue her vulnerable kinsmen, but no matter what my sister said, the Hebrew god would have nothing to do with the likes of…

Book Review–“Along a Storied Trail” by Ann H. Gabhart
Book Review–“Along a Storied Trail” by Ann H. Gabhart “Along a Storied Trail” is a set in Kentucky in the Appalachian mountains during the time of the Great Depression. It is a story of the life of a packhorse librarian named Tansy Calhoun and her family and neighbors during this difficult time. Packhorse librarians were…

Book Review “Blackberry Beach” by Irene Hannon
Book Review “Blackberry Beach” by Irene Hannon A Hope Harbor Novel Ahhhhh…..another Hope Harbor Novel. It was great to be back in Hope Harbor again, it’s such a quaint, romantic, friendly little town on the Oregon Coast, and it’s residents and visitors never fail to take me on some very interesting adventures. If you have…

Book Review–“All That Really Matters” by Nicole Deese
Book Review–“All That Really Matters” by Nicole Deese A book with such a beautiful looking and feeling cover just has to have a beautiful story inside it right? Well, it does. The inside of this book is just as wonderful as the outside. Nothing about this book disappoints. The story Nicole Deese tells in “All…

Book Review: “Braced For Love” by Mary Connealy
“Braced For Love” by Mary Connealy is Book One in the Brothers in Arms series and after reading this first book I cannot wait to read the next one! If you enjoy romantic cowboy fiction that’s filled with realistic characters, action, surprises, and humor then you will enjoy Mary Connealy’s books. In this book we…

Book Review–“Miriam’s Song” by Jill Eileen Smith
Book Review–“Miriam’s Song” by Jill Eileen Smith Miriam, was Moses and Aaron’s sister, she is first mentioned in the book of Exodus verse 2:4: “and his sister stood afar off, to wit what would be done to him” The bible verse is in regard to the time when Moses’ mother, Jochedbed, placed baby Moses in…

Book Review–“Make Their Day” by Karen Ehman
Book Review–“Make Their Day” by Karen Ehman “Make Their Day” by Karen Ehman is a small book that is packed with inspiration and ideas to help you make a difference in people’s lives daily. If you are looking for ways to encourage, uplift, help or just bring a smile to the people around you daily…

Book Review: “The Moonlight School” by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Book Review: “The Moonlight School” by Suzanne Woods Fisher “The Moonlight School” by Suzanne Woods Fisher is historical fiction inspired by true events. The story is set in Kentucky, USA during the early 1900’s when illiteracy and poverty were rampant among the Appalachian people living in the hills of Rowan County, Kentucky. Cora Wilson Stewart,…