Serial Burn – Lynette Eason
I’m not sure how I missed Target Acquired, but I’ll need to go back and read it. Please forgive me for skipping to from book one to book three of Lynette Eason’s “Lake City Heroes” […]
I’m not sure how I missed Target Acquired, but I’ll need to go back and read it. Please forgive me for skipping to from book one to book three of Lynette Eason’s “Lake City Heroes” […]
A Crown So Silver by Lyra Selene continues the tale of Fia and Irian from A Feather So Black. Both have gone through severe trauma. The question is, will that suffering bring them together or […]
Horses of Fire by A.D. Rhine did not receive the highest ratings from me, though as I read it a year ago, I could not begin to tell you why. Based off how long it […]
Over the Edge by Irene Hannon follows the romantic growth between two flawed, traumatized characters as they try to solve a murder. Personal chef Lindsey Barnes survived a mass shooting nearly two years ago, and […]
Hakara wants to save her sister. Nothing else matters. The god Kluehnn’s “Restoration” separated them, and Hakara will do anything to get back to Rasha…assuming she’s even alive. Restoration may cause plants to grow, but […]
I had high hopes for The Night We Lost Him by Laura Dave. After swallowing The Last Thing He Told Me whole, I couldn’t read Dave’s newest novel fast enough. It sounded intriguing enough. A […]
I greatly enjoyed Twelve Classic Christmas Stories, and I am thankful that I had the chance to review this. I had only encountered two of these stories before, and the rest were new to me. […]
“The bottom line is truth and love go hand in hand. You can’t have one without the other. Because Jesus is both truth and love.” Lethal Standoff by DiAnn Mills follows the investigation of Carrington […]
This book connects common Christmas traditions to the spiritual realities that they represent. Things like putting up lights and spending time with family are an inherent part of the holiday for most people, to the […]
A Christmas Carol dates back to 1843, but its message and themes are timeless, and the story speaks to people of all ages. This illustrated edition lightly adapts the novel for young readers, imagining the […]
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