Tuesday, September 14, 2021
The Matchmaker's Lonely Heart by Nancy Campbell Allen
Friday, September 10, 2021
The Secret Keepers of Old Depot Grocery by Amanda Cox
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Tuesday, September 7, 2021
The Healing of Natalie Curtis by Jane Kirkpatrick
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Carved in Stone by Elizabeth Camden
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Monday, August 23, 2021
The Forest of Vanishing Stars by Kristin Harmel
Yona was kidnapped as a toddler and taken into the deep forests of Germany and Poland, taught all she needed to live, as well as languages, geography and other information as any student in a city school would get. Deeply engaging, full of knowledge and life philosophy.
She later learned how to live and interact with others after her kidnapper died and she encountered people who were fleeing from the ghettos into the forest. She helped them to hide and survive, they expanded her knowledge of people. A story of triumph and love. 10 star rating needed here.
Something to be aware of, a brief explicit sexual scene and one or two minor scenes I was able to easily skip over. Not a surprise I appreciated, yet not anything major or prolonged throughout the book.
Friday, August 20, 2021
Tidewater Bride Paperback by Laura Frantz
1634 Christian Historical. Jamestown, Virginia area, during a highly volatile, dangerous period in American early history. As usual Laura Frantz weaves a story that is completely spellbinding and very real. Selah is the daughter of a Cape Merchant, helping him to run his store. The relationship they have with the Native Indians is still at a delicate balance, where it could tip into war easily. At this time an Indian chief suggests a temporary exchange of children to learn each other's ways and promote better relationships. Xander had been married to the Chief's daughter, now widowed and raising her son. A deep telling of this time, where problems within the English settlement are as dangerous as the Indian situation, and tensions run high. There is also a deep appreciation of the beauty, bounty and possibilities of the area. Thoroughly engrossing!
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Wednesday, August 11, 2021
Mail Order Bride: Susannah’s Story Sweeping Montana Romance Series By Ella Camsen
Good romance story. Susannah answers an ad for a Mail Order Bride and goes to Great Falls, Montana to meet Jered. She had been working in service in New York City, treated badly but proudly doing all that she was asked to do. Her young friend Jesse fled with her for a promise of a new life. Jared is a newspaper owner who had gotten into trouble writing a story about a gangster back in New York. The one who travelled with Susannah as she came to Montana. She's a writer who spun a tale about him without knowing what his motives were. Story unfolds into a sweet romance. Some Christian mentions, some slightly raunchy spots.
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