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Review: Short Straw Bride by Karen Witemeyer

Once, long ago, Travis Archer had rescued Meredith.  Now it was her turn to rescue him and his brothers from an evil schemer who wanted their ranch.  But would she be on time?  Somehow things went wrong and now one of the Archer boys would have to marry her.  Which one?  She caught the brothers […]

Review: Crushed Yet Conquering by Deborah Alcock

This book has been on my shelf for a long time, but for some reason I never read it.  What a mistake!  It is the early fifteenth century, and in Bohemia John Huss is preaching God’s Word.  Throughout Europe, the faithful are disheartened by the antics of rival popes.  And in Constance, Hubert Bohun is […]

Review: Traveler’s Rest by Ann Tatlock

When Seth, quadriplegic since Operation Iraqi Freedom, was transferred to the hospital for disabled veterans, his fiancée Jane moved into town for the summer to be near him.  She wanted to support him and believed he would be rehabilitated.  However, she had not expected Seth’s deep emotional struggles as he tried to accept his future.  […]

Review: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day by Winifred Watson

On my own, I would never, ever have picked up Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day.  However, it was this month’s selection in Jessica’s online book club, Booking It, so after some internal struggles I did order it from the library. You see, it’s not my style.  A frumpy, has-been governess, looking desperately for a […]

Review: The Discovery by Dan Walsh

Michael Warner, an aspiring writer, inherited his grandfather’s Charlestown estate…and that included the study where his famous grandfather had written his blockbuster novels.  Not only that, but Michael, his sister Marilyn, and the rest of his family also inherited millions.  Marilyn, for one, was not satisfied.  She was upset that the will had contained no clues to […]