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
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
Review: Dracula by Bram Stoker
Review by Pauline Creeden Happy Halloween everyone! For this especially frightful day, I’m reviewing one of my classic favorites, Dracula. This spellbinding Gothic Horror has been trumped up by Hollywood … Continue reading
Review: Descended ~ Jett by Dana Pratola
Review by Pauline Creeden A few weeks back, I reviewed Jane Eyre and introduced the category of Gothic Romance. A genre dominated by a mysterious male love interest, a possibly … Continue reading
Review: Dark Ride
Review by Seth Madaris “We are the characters, this ride is our story, and for some reason we have to make things right.” Jack Braddock And with that we are plunged … Continue reading
Review: Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson
Review by Seth Madaris “Peter was the leader of the boys because he was the oldest. Or maybe he wasn’t.” Peter and the Starcatchers is written by Dave Barry (yes, that … Continue reading
Review: Thundersnow by Sheila Hollinghead
Review by Pauline Creeden Historical Fiction is a very popular genre that I read very little of. The fans who prefer this type of book enjoy reading storiess with mores … Continue reading
Review: Prophet by R. J. Larson
Review by Pauline Creeden Another little known genre among general readers is Christian Allegorical Fantasy. Some hate it, even among Christians, because the genre takes the well known tales of … Continue reading