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Review:I did not even finish this book. It was juvenile and truly cannot be called a Christian romance. It might be ok for a teenager, but I felt there was way too much emphasis on clothing, a person's outward appearance and meaningless, trivial conversations. They might have said a word here and there about God or praying, but there was no real faith foundation. Read more
Review:I haven't personally read this series, but I bought it for my best friend's son--the first one for his 12th birthday, the second for Christmas, and the third for his 13th birthday. She told me that he could not put them down! So thrilled to have found this series for him to enjoy! I recently bought book 1 for another friend's son, who just turned 13 also, so I'm hoping for the same great report! Read more
Review:This was a pleasant read. Kind of predictive . It ended abruptly , like an unfinished story. I wanted more revealed about the characters. Maybe the author continues in her next book?? I don't know if I'll try it though. . Read more
Review:Wow. . . just WOW!!! I loved this book so much. There was so much chemistry and love between Hudson and Tori. I loved that even though they had very painful pasts, they were willing to trust and try love again.
Tori had witness a murder that had been ordered by her fiance' in New York. She had to flee with her two children and try to start a new life with new names hoping that Dominic would never be able to find her. She lived in constant fear that he would hurt her and her children ... Read more
Review:Do yourself a favor and do not start this series. The author should have spent her time writing about all that is lovely and of good report about the Amish instead of by trying to venture into poorly written and even worse Englisher crime fiction. "hooligans" should have alerted me that I was wasting my time. Read more
Review:Jane Kirkpatrick's newest novel is truly everything that makes historical fiction such a wonderful genre. Carefully researched and based on multiple accounts of true events, the book examines the life of Eliza Spalding - daughter of some of the earliest missionaries to the Nez Perce, survivor of a horrific attack that left 13 other people brutally murdered, and the first white child born in the Oregon Territory to survive.
The Memory Weaver may indeed be chock full of historical insight ... Read more
Review:Over all I enjoyed this book until the final chapter. The ending was very abrupt. One minute she was struggling to move on from a bad marriage and the next she was fine and ready to get married again. I felt like there was a lot more that could have been done to lead up to the 'happy ever after" ending Read more
Review:Mary Connealy’s newest book The Accidental Guardian will keep you guessing as the suspense rises and the action swirls faster than the coming winter blizzards onto Trace’s mountain ranch! I absolutely loved the way that Connealy introduces the characters in the first chapter. She starts the action with a bang and keeps it going throughout the whole book!
Trace and Deborah hit it off, too. For the most part, I enjoyed their growing relationship, though sometimes it felt a bit too fast and c... Read more
Review:The View from Rainshadow Bay was filled with action, suspense and romance. Great characters and I loved the setting. Great start to a riveting series! I highly recommend it for Colleen Coble fans and anyone that loves a good mystery. Read more