Showing posts with label skilled. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 6, 2022

The Bride of Blackfriars Lane by Michelle Griep

 



1885 London. Oh it's good to return to Kit and Jackson's story. Two loveable, stubborn, independent, deadly skilled people who are well suited. But this much independence makes it hard to give the lead to the other and to build trust, when they hold back in order to fight crime and solve cases in their own way. Interesting cases and mysteries for them to solve, coming close to home. Thoroughly enjoyable read every second of the way!

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Sunday, April 25, 2021

Where Dandelions Bloom by Tara Johnson

 




This would make a fabulous mini series. There's so much to this story, and much is based on the life of a real woman who served in the civil war, without revealing that she was a woman. She performed so many tasks, and was excellent at it. Chosen because she was excellent for many duties, trusted and respected. Gabe is a Scot who raised himself up from the slums of N.Y. and became a photographer in the war. Their story winds through many paths, lined with faith. They both came from nothing and were important to the war. They have a bit in common, and were drawn to each other as friends right away. Excellent read, both learning to believe in themselves and each other and to have faith while working through the struggle of war. A get lost in in it book with never a dull moment. 
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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

The Green Dress by Liz Tolsma

Massachusetts 1886
Harriet is a milliner who has been building her business nicely when she gets a note from her best friend that she needs her. Harriet rushes to her side, and promises to take care of the children. Mrs Robinson and Jane had taken Harriet in some time back when she had run away from a bad situation at home.  They even helped her to get started in her business. Things start going very wrong at the Robinson house and the mystery builds. This author is so skilled that even though you guess what happened, it never gets boring and holds your interest to the end. This is based on a true horror story.  Good read. Christian Historical Fiction
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