
by Janine Mendenhall Debut author about a pre-Regency romance…Sounds interesting! Miss Chetwynd is an intelligent girl in a world where that is not welcomed. She desires to discuss politics and real world problems instead of the normal gossip of the ton. Clergyman, Peter, has caught her eye and her heart. A sweet story with lots…

by John Murray, Sharon Murray and Abby Jones So…when’s the last time you read a book that makes you wonder if someone is going to hunt you down for knowing what’s in it? Ask me! The answer is: JUST NOW!!!!!! Dude, you want to read a book that will make the hair on the back…

by Shelley Shepard Gray Shelley Shepard Gray is a fabulous writer. While I am not a big reader of Amish fiction, her books have always won me over. This book, The Loyal Heart, is NOT Amish (which she is known for), but Civil War fiction. While the South struggled to find it’s way after the…

by Angus Buchan One of my greatest “idols”(in the sense that, I completely look up to this man)! What a love for God he just exudes. It’s beautiful!!! Have you seen Faith Like Potatoes? It’s Angus Buchan’s story and boy is it powerful! Talk about getting you fired up for Jesus! It is one of…
by M.B. Tosi Hmm. Where to start? The Crimson Path of Honor is a story about a girl that was kidnapped while heading out West in the late 1800’s. Luci was abducted by the Lakota Tribe and merged into their lives as a squaw and the chief’s love. Overall, a great concept and lots of…
by Janice Thompson Never a Bridesmaid is a fun, short and simple read. This is a novella, so it is an easy commitment in your busy life 🙂 Janice always brings a lot of spunk to her characters. Mari’s sister, Crystal, is getting married and she’s not chosen to be the maid-of-honor, in spite of…

by Ray and Betty Whipps There are, TRULY, no words for this book. You must take the time to pick this up and read it. Wow. Ray and Betty Whipps are true American heroes. When WWII started up, both jumped in to do their parts. Ray fought through France after landing on the beach at…

by Darrell Issa In this mixed up election year, it’s nice to have a voice from the inside. Congressman, Darrell Issa, served as Chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform for four years and is ready to share his side of the story. Now, I am not naïve enough to think that there…

by Kristi Ann Hunter Let me start by saying that this is my favorite book I have read this year. There is so much that is GREAT about this story, I don’t even know where to begin! After reading about Georgina in Miranda’s story, A Noble Masquerade, the stage was set. Georgina is exactly the…

by Anita Stansfield Ahhh…Regency novels. You know I love it! (Well, ALMOST Regency. 1808 is close enough) Anita is a new author to me and I was pleasantly surprised. This book is from the point of view of both Thomas and Ruth. They are heavy thinkers and a considerable amount of their thoughts are written.…