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Monthly Archives: October 2016
The Shape of Mercy – Do Women’s Experiences Transcend Time?
Book Review : The Shape of Mercy By Susan Meissner Spoiler Alert! Summary Leaving a life of privilege to strike out on her own, Lauren Durough breaks with convention and her family’s expectations by choosing a state college over Stanford and earning … Continue reading
Posted in young adult book reviews
Tagged Abigail Boyles, Christian authors, Christian values in books, diary, good imagery, Japanese camps of WWII, Lauren Durough, love, mercy, Mercy Hayworth, prejudice, prestige, privilege, romance, Salem Witch Trials, snap judgments, Susan Meissner, the danger of herd mentality, The Shape of Mercy, thought provoking, wealth
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Trouble In Paradise – A Texas Romance, Bigger Than Life
Book Review : Trouble In Paradise By Carolyn Brown Kindle Edition Spoiler Alert! Summary After her divorce, best-selling romance author, Mary Jane Marsh Simmons decided to move all seven of her girls out of the big city and back home … Continue reading
The Girl In Between – A Ghost Story Of Sorts
Book Review : The Girl In Between By Laekan Zea Kemp Kindle Edition Spoiler Alert! Summary Bryn Reyes is a real life sleeping beauty. Afflicted with Klein-Levin Syndrome, she suffers episodes of prolonged sleep that steal weeks, and sometimes even months, … Continue reading
The McCarran Collection – A Bit Of A Mystery and A Love Story
Book Review : The McCarran Collection By Liz Adair Kindle Edition Spoiler Alert! Summary Bridget Olasfson, a beautiful archivist hiding secrets, comes to Utah’s brilliant red rock country to catalog the McCarran Collection. Though she’s sworn off men in her life, … Continue reading
Posted in grown up books reviewed
Tagged adoption, archivist, Ben McCarran, Bridget Olasfson, Christian Romance, clean romance, cosy mystery, Diego, divorce, drug cartel, family history, geneology, Kanab, Lark, Lew McCarran, mystery, relationships, soft mystery, Southern Utah, The McCarran Collection, Utah
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Her Best Match – Will This Romance Be Your Match?
Book Review : Her Best Match The Best Girls Series By Tamie Dearen Kindle Edition Spoiler Alert! Summary Anne Best was bored with her life in Texas. But when this feisty forty-five year old starts a new life in the Big … Continue reading