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Review:No Less Days was so interesting and unpredictable I could not stop reading. The believeability factor was rather low, but I think this is what the author intended. It certainly does make one think. The characters are people who cannot die because of a mysterious serum in their blood. Their unending lives are spent hiding their secret from 'mortals' and seeking to appear normal in a world where they are anything but. Their longevity creates many problems, not the least of which is lack of close r... Read more
Review:It was an excellent book. However, I think waiting until the last chapter for Soaring Eagle and Red Bird to become engaged was a disappointment. I would have like 1-2 chapters more about them. Their wedding. The list of their children was nice. Read more
Review:BEST BOOK EVER READ!!!! Had all the elements in it it covered every thing. It didn't miss a thing!!! This book did not disappoint anywhere. So worth the READ and the money spent . Just wish it had been in a whisper sync version too. It would have been even better. Read more
Review:I bought this book for my teenage daughters to give to their dad on Father's Day. They found the page that most fit their relationship with their dad and wrote him a personal note on that page!! He has it sitting up on his dresser and he reads it over and over again!
It is written beautifully and the illustrations are adorable! Read more
Review:The first chapters were ver slow and I almost stopped reading the book. But the plot thickened and I had to continue to read it to determine how it would end.The rest of the book was worth the patience. Read more
Review:Book description: "Emmalyne Knox and Tavin MacLachlan were destined to be together...until the tragic deaths of Emmalyne's youngest sisters. Family tradition mandates that the youngest daughter should remain single to care for her parents in their old age, and now that daughter is Emmalyne. Her father unyielding, Emmalyne surrenders to her duty, heartbroken. Tavin leaves town, equally devastated.
Years later, Emmalyne's family moves, and she and Tavin meet again. Their feelings for each ... Read more
Review:Absolutely loved the continued saga of the Brendan Chronicles ! Took me far to way I expected to the plight of the Navajos & the horrific disregard for there culture . Made me so ashamed yet proud of the few that cared enough to recognize the injustice. Hoping CARRIE finds love again in the next book,however she needed to heal. I love all 10 books of this historical packed brought to life in a personal way ... Read more
Review:Jody Hedlund is another author who moves you to the finish line because each word, and action leads you to the next and you don't want to put it down. This book will take you from heartache to heartache, and a small, tiny piece of hope mixed in. There was violence brought through natural disasters, but she leads you through those periods by showing love and compassion between certain characters. You will enjoy with laughter, and cry with concern., yet be amazed that miracles still happen. Grea... Read more
Review:This is the final installment of Amy Clipston’s Amish Heirloom Series. This has been a wonderful series, but this last book is my all-time favorite book by the author.
Throughout the series, items have been found in the family hope chest, then the book revolved around one of the Fisher daughters. This final book surrounds Mattie, their mother. The items from the hope chest are a blue onesie and swatch of hair. Mattie decides it is time to tell her daughters about these items.
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Review:This book picked up the story of the three sisters that we met in Treasured Grace and continues it, with Hope as the main character. She is still hurting, bitter, and fearful as a result of the attack on the Whitman Mission. This story was more character-driven than action-filled, but there were some suspenseful moments. Justice was served to some of the perpetrators of the Whitman Mission Massacre, a horrific event, but author Tracie Peterson deals with it delicately and appropriately. It i... Read more