Angel Sister by Ann H. Gabhart is what I might classify as inspirational historical fiction. I always feel a little sheepish when I find out a book I chose runs along the inspirational line because I don't think I'd choose them if I had known that beforehand. Angel Sister had an excellent storyli...
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Words Spoken True so much that I can't wait to read more from this author! A free-thinking, spirited woman with a talent for writing in a man's world falling in love with her enemy surrounded in suspense and mystery as they work together to find "whodunit"...and it d...
When their father dies, Elizabeth and her younger siblings escape an abusive neighbor by taking refuge with the Shakers at Harmony Hill. The refuge turns into a painful prison when her sister fails to conform to the rules, Elizabeth's desire for a husband and family increase, and she falls in lov...
Small town Girl, tucked neatly into Rosey Corners is a lovely surprise. Though I promised to review it, American historicals, especially those set in war time, are not really my forte. Still, intrigued by the jacket, I picked it up and immersed myself in Kate and Jay’s story. Though the story unw...
Jocie is a on the edge of becoming a high school freshman, and getting her prayers answered. Jocie lives with David, her preacher father, and Aunt Love. When Jocie was only 6 years old her mother left in the middle of the night along with her sister Tabitha.So, Jocie has been praying for a...