The idea of time travel has always been so exciting and interesting to me, so anytime I find a Christian fiction time-travel book, I am SO THERE. This particular time-travel read has been on my to-read list for quite a while, and I’m so glad I finally got around to reading it! Can love offer …
Review: Harvest of Rubies by Tessa Afshar
Tessa Afshar never fails to amaze me with her ability to grab me by the heart with her stories. She seamlessly draws me into the minds of her characters and, at the end of the book, I have gone on a journey with them of discovering who they are, who God is, and even, who …
Review: Finding Lady Enderly by Joanna Davidson Politano
I knew this book was going to be good, but it ended up being even better than I expected. Finding Lady Enderly kept me on my toes until, literally, the last chapter! Raina Bretton is a rag woman in London’s east end when a handsome stranger appears in a dank alley and offers her a …
Review: Saving Miss Everly by Sally Britton
Since joining the #Bookstagram community, I have been introduced to many new authors, especially in the Indie publishing or “small” publishing house world. One of those such authors is Sally Britton. Sally writes sweet, clean Regency era romances and her Inglewood Series has been on my to-read list since discovering her books. Typically I like …
Review: In the Shadow of Jezebel by Mesu Andrews
Mesu’s skill for bringing the Bible to life never fails to amaze me. My latest Audible listen, In the Shadow of Jezebel, shone a light on an area of the Bible that I honestly didn’t even know was there–though I know I have definitely read the story before! Trained as a priestess in the temple …
Review: Of Fire and Lions by Mesu Andrews
Mesu Andrews has done it again with another profoundly moving Biblical fiction novel. It was a finalist for a Christy award and has a perfect 5 Star rating on Amazon out of 207 reviews, and it’s obvious why! The Old Testament book of Daniel comes to life in this novel for readers of Lynn Austin’s …
Review: Jewel of Persia by Roseanna M. White
I love when historical fiction authors don’t stick with one era, especially when their books are just as well written and interesting no matter what time period they are writing about. Roseanna M. White is one such author. I’ve recently seen a large number of fellow readers discovering Roseanna for the first time (which makes …
Review: King’s Shadow by Angela Hunt
Angela Hunt expertly brings history to life in all of her books, but her Biblical fiction shines as the greatest example of her prowess. Throughout her incredible Silent Years series, I have gotten to know (on what feels like a personal level) Cleopatra, the Maccabees, the Hasmonean kings–and Queen Salome Alexandra–and lastly, the family of …
Review: Like Flames in the Night by Connilyn Cossette
Where do I even begin? I cannot imagine a better conclusion to this incredible series. I was bawling intermittently through the last few chapters as the threads of this family saga were woven to a perfect end. My husband found me reading on the couch with a tissue in hand, and teased me for crying …
Review: Hereafter by Jody Hedlund
Y’all. I’ve been fangirling over this book all week. It’s so good! And officially my favorite of The Lost Princess series! The rest of the series has been good, but Jody really hit it out of the park with this one! **squeals in happiness** Ever since finishing Always, the prequel novella, and learning where and …