Month: November 2018

Once A Midwife by Patricia Harman | Review

Once A Midwife by Patricia H..

Review: The Hope River Series continues to be one of my favorites and I have waited impatiently for this third installment for what feels like ages. When I received a review copy from the publisher, I was THRILLED because I wanted to see how Patience and Daniel, Becky and Isaac were doing in Union County, […]

Posted November 26, 2018
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The Reluctant Midwife by Patricia Harman | Review

The Reluctant Midwife by Pat..

Review: The Reluctant Midwife picks up about 5-ish years after The Midwife of Hope River, still in Union County, West Virginia. The story focuses on Nurse Becky Myers and her ex-boss, Dr. Isaac Blum. This book reads just fine as a standalone, but in my opinion it is much better if you’ve read the first […]

Posted November 25, 2018
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The Midwife of Hope River by Patricia Harman | Review

The Midwife of Hope River by..

Review: The Midwife of Hope River by Patricia Harman is one of my favorite books from one of my favorite series, and Patience Murphy is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love stories set in Appalachia, Depression-era stories, and stories with characters that are nurses. This story has all of those things and is […]

Posted November 24, 2018
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A Dangerous Duet by Karen Odden | Review

A Dangerous Duet by Karen Od..

Review: I’m a little bit new-ish to reading historical mysteries, but I’m really loving them right now. When given the opportunity to read A Dangerous Duet by Karen Odden, I jumped on it because I liked the synopsis plus I also saw that it was being described as “perfect” for fans of Anne Perry. And […]

Posted November 6, 2018
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The Lighthouse Keeper’s Daughter by Hazel Gaynor | Review

The Lighthouse Keeper’..

Review: When I finished The Lighthouse Keeper’s Daughter by Hazel Gaynor, I had such large feelings that I barely knew what to say. I felt such a genuine reverence for every single character that I just had to sit still and quiet, hold my book, and absorb everywhere the story had taken them. That feeling has […]

Posted November 3, 2018
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