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Contemporary Christian Romance (The Monarchies of Belles Montagnes Book 1)
Contemporary Christian Romance (The Monarchies of Belles Montagnes Book 1)

Review:I completely fell in love with the characters. And I absolutely loved the sweet romantic story that I could read during breaks in school and not feel the need to "hide" my book from the kiddos like most romance novels out today.
Thank you for clean romantic books that make me want to skip "adulting" and just sit and read all day Read more

Nora Roberts's Bride Quartet
Nora Roberts's Bride Quartet

Review:Great books writing that gets you so involved with each character and making them so real lives all you fall in love with.
Keeps me revited and page turner.can't wait to read another trilogy of noras Read more

The Noble Servant (A Medieval Fairy Tale)
The Noble Servant (A Medieval Fairy Tale)

Review:I try to never go into Melanie Dickerson’s books with expectations. For some reason, even though I know that the ones based on fairy tales will be familiar, she never ceases to surpass my expectations I do have.
This story, light, fun, but with hints of deeper meaning, spoke to my heart. It reminded me of a story that I had mapped out years ago, but never wrote. I loved the sweet retelling of this fairy tale, with the depth and heart that she has. It is one that young adults and adults will e... Read more

Sword and Serpent Book III - Storm of Fire and Blood
Sword and Serpent Book III - Storm of Fire and Blood

Review:Dr. Marshall has crafted a thoroughly entertaining series here. He's woven history, religion, imagination, suspense and compelling narration with the best authors out there: James Rollins, Michael Crichton, Clive Cussler and more. I love that about the book (and the entire series); Dr. Marshall paints a grounded, believable world of the 4th century AD while sure-handedly commanding the elements of the story. It's a true period piece. His character Jurian (Saint George the dragon slayer) continue... Read more

Taken
Taken

Review:This book was nothing like I thought it would be. The twists and turns throughout, the chemistry of Rhiannon and Xavier, being off the charts. I couldn't put it down. Is definitely one of my most favorite books! Read more

Soul Harvest (Left Behind, No. 4)
Soul Harvest (Left Behind, No. 4)

Review:Absolutely wonderful book that provides an easy to understand chronology of the events in Revelation. Thanks to the writers for scribing this book, and series, to enable non-scholars an aid to better understanding God's word. This series lit a fire in me to read and discover more about the end times. Read more

With Every Letter (Wings of the Nightingale Book #1)
With Every Letter (Wings of the Nightingale Book #1)

Review:I have a personal connection to WWII stories which we rarely see. You see my parents had a perfectly lovely and romantic wedding planned. They were married on February 14th 1942. And we were suddenly at war. WAKE UP PUBLISHERS. WWII is a very historical period and we'd like more. Set against the backdrop of the emerging need for nurses, by 1942 a very female career, a group of women are given the chance to really help. But women can be catty and often misunderstand shyness for less than kind cha... Read more

Hand of Fate (A Triple Threat Novel Book 2)
Hand of Fate (A Triple Threat Novel Book 2)

Review:Disappointed in this book. I've watched Lis Wiehl on Fox News often and I guess I expected more. It was very simple and I did not like the constant references to history from the other novels in the series. Glad I didn't pay much for it. Read more

Lethal Beauty (A Mia Quinn Mystery Book 3)
Lethal Beauty (A Mia Quinn Mystery Book 3)

Review:Lethal Beauty" the latest installment in the Mia Quinn Mystery series by Lis Wiehl. In this novel Mia is prosecuting a man who is accused of killing a Chinese immigrant working in a "massage parlor". Following the hung jury verdict, Mia's not taking no for an answer. She continues to try and find a way of bringing the murderer to justice. She stumbles into an evil web the Chinese undocumented immigration, and the underground world of slavery, prostitution, and drugs.
I found this book br... Read more

A History of Loneliness
A History of Loneliness

Review:This author is a guarantee for excellent Reading. The present title is no exception. Sincé many years I do not consider myself a Christian anymore, less a Catholic and Mr. Boyne does confirm my (un)believings with this book which describes the rotten system of the church in Ireland. Read more

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