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Book Review: Clothed in Thunder by Sheila Hollinghead
Review by Pauline Creeden Blurb: Sarah Jane, a teen now living with her aunt and uncle, clashes with her new teacher as well as the popular girl who threatens her happiness. … Continue reading
Review: Searching for Sara by Nona Mae King
Review by Bethany Jean At the request of Christopher and Carla Lake, Sara Little heads to America. Her trust in the Lord is the only thing keeping her going, but … Continue reading
The Winner of November’s Contest
We have picked the winner in this month’s contest, chosen by the writer’s ability to create a blurb that makes us yearn to read more. A blurb should be short and … Continue reading
Book Blurb: Renewing Peace by Sophie Dawson
Leah, trying to flee her memories of the Civil War, moves to Stones Creek, Colorado in 1867 following the death of her surgeon father. She followed along as he treated … Continue reading
Review: Two Tickets to the Christmas Ball by Donita K. Paul
Review by Pauline Creeden When I hear the name “Donita K. Paul,” I usually think Dragonlady. That’s what she’s known for, right? Sweet romance? I didn’t quite make that connection. … Continue reading
Book Blurb: Easy Bake Coven: A Vivienne Finch Magical Mystery by J. D. Shaw
Welcome to Cayuga Cove, a picturesque settlement in upstate New York that could easily model for any folk-art style small town painting. Nestled amongst the rambling Victorian-style homes and multi-hued … Continue reading
Review: Star of Justice by Robynn Tolbert
Review by Pauline Creeden Last week, I gushed over my favorite book of 2011. I know that there are still six weeks or so left in 2012, and that I’ve … Continue reading
Review: High on a Mountain by Tommie Lyn
Review by Pauline Creeden In 2011, I had read and reviewed over 110 books, about seventy percent of them were fiction. Out of the total of the books I read … Continue reading