1. Across the Cotton Fields; Mississippi Brides, book 1 by Diane T. Ashley and Aaron McCarver– Romance from Barbour. Alexandra Lewis must find a husband before a family scandal follows her to Mississippi, but where does God fit into her plans? 2. A Door County Christmas; The Heart’s Harbor by Cynthia Ruchti, Ride With Me [...]
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Revell Tour for Courting Morrow Little, by Laura Frantz
With her debut novel The Frontiersman’s Daughter, Laura Frantz pulled us into the history of Kentuke and a frontier that we don’t see many published books touch on. Her sequel, Courting Morrow Little returns us to that time once more. And once again, I wasn’t disappointed. The book opens on a tragic moment in Morrow [...]
Review of Maid to Match, by DeeAnne Gist
Now that I’m able to sit again. I can post my review for this fabulous book. You’re about to enter into the world of America’s rich through the eyes and lives of the servants. And it’s not quite what you expect. Tillie Reese has been given the chance to fulfill the position of lady’s maid, [...]
CFBA Maid to Match, by DeeAnne Gist
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Maid to Match Bethany House (June 1, 2010) by Deeanne Gist MY REVIEW: Will come later, I’ve pinched a nerve in my back and can’t sit for very long. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: After a short career in elementary education, Deeanne Gist retired to raise her four [...]
A Tailor-Made Bride by Karen Witemeyer
I’m sitting here thinking, “How can I state how much I enjoyed this book without sounding like a broken record after stating the same thing with other books?” It’s difficult to express something that is so true of this book! When I find a new author and style of voice I love, I want to [...]
Holy Week
Today’s Maundy Thursday, the night that Jesus celebrated his last Passsover with his disciples. And today happens to be Passover as well. Normally, the hubs and I celebrate Passover from the Christian perspective (the Messiah having already come and all), but this year well, we can’t. See, I sing in our church choir and tonight [...]
The Greatest Love!?
Yep, it’s that time of year again. The number 2 retail dream come true. The ole Big V, Valentine’s Day. Where a guy can always go wrong and a woman can learn the art of holding a grudge. Oh, I’m such a cynic! Ah, it’s not all bad. V-Day can be a great thing. Too [...]






