Book Review: A Time to Weep by Tracy L. Higley
I wasn’t sure if this second book in The Time Travel Journals of Sahara Aldridge series would live up to my expectations or not. I really loved the first book—that ending left my mind reeling and me…
Book Review: The One Who Knows Me by Joan Embola
Joan Embola’s debut novel, The One Who Knows Me, is a sweet coming of age romance that isn’t afraid to tackle the tough issues! I SO respect the author for being willing to address topics such a…
Book Review: A Time to Seek by Tracy Higley
Guys! This book!!! I can’t even right now. My mind is blown and I have sooooo many questions I can’t wait to get the answers to. Her Future Destiny is Hidden in the Ancient Past. Sahara Aldridge,…
Book Review: Daughter of Rome by Tessa Afshar
Tessa will always be one of my favorite authors because of the way she brings her characters so vividly and intimately to life, weaves in such thought-provoking themes, and does it all with the perfect dose of…
Book Review: Before Time Runs Out by Amy Matayo
I love time travel books, so I was totally intrigued when I first read the description for Before Time Runs Out by Amy Matayo. I mean, a mysterious book that sends you back in time, two different…
Book Review: The One Who Told the Desert Stories by Shirley Robinson
Datya was born to the desert, to a wilderness bereft of life. But before her childhood passed, she was told she would follow in the footsteps of the greatest Prophetess who had ever lived - the one…
Review: Beguiled by Jody Hedlund
Another exciting installment in the Fairest Maidens series! I will admit I had a hard time getting into this one at first (though I really feel like this was more the fault of chaotic and busy life…
Review: Jerusalem’s Daughter by Jenna Van Mourik
Biblical Fiction has become my favorite sub-genre of Christian Fiction, and I’m always happy when I find a new BibFic author to love. When I saw that one of my favorite Bookstagrammers, Jenna Van Mourik, had a…
Review: Discovering Grace by Sally Britton
If you’re ever in need for a book that just makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside, you can’t go wrong with a Sally Britton regency romance. I haven’t been reading her books long (I just discovered…
Review: Veiled in Smoke by Jocelyn Green
Jocelyn always amazes me with her attention to historical detail and her skill at dealing with the heavier, more tragic aspects of life in a way that makes the hope and light in her stories shine all…