Publisher: Revell Books

Book Review: The Christmas Swap by Melody Carlson

Book Review: The Christmas S..

Review: I jumped at the chance to read this one after loving The Happy Camper so much. This one is a bit shorter, coming in at under 200 pages. I especially loved the snow skiing scenes. The way the Landers family relates to one another is…different. Some of the family members are fairly sarcastic with one another […]

Posted September 25, 2020
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Book Review: A Life Once Dreamed by Rachel Fordham

Book Review: A Life Once Dre..

BOOK REVIEW: This is a second chance romance featuring Agnes Pratt and James Harris, set in the Dakota Territory in 1880. Agnes came to town about six years ago after leaving her family and fiance behind. James answered a Help Wanted-type ad for a town doctor in the same town where Agnes lived. Agnes helps […]

Posted August 31, 2020
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Book Review: An Appalachian Summer by Ann H. Gabhart

Book Review: An Appalachian ..

Book Review: This story takes place in Kentucky, in 1933. Piper Danson has just had her debut in Louisville, where she was escorted by the handsome and wealthy Braxton Crandall. Piper’s parents want her to marry Braxton because of his family’s financial stability, as they were able to maintain their wealth while so many others […]

Posted August 5, 2020
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Book Review: The Happy Camper by Melody Carlson

Book Review: The Happy Campe..

REVIEW: I just flew through this book! The Happy Camper by Melody Carlson features Dillon Michaels, who comes back home to her grandfather’s farm after losing both her boyfriend and her job in the same day. When she gets back to the farm, she finds that her mother has unexpectedly arrived first and has taken […]

Posted March 24, 2020
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Book Review: Out of the Embers by Amanda Cabot

Book Review: Out of the Embe..

REVIEW: I flew through Out of the Embers by Amanda Cabot today while staying inside for social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. This is the perfect story to read at a time like this because it is heartwarming and stress-free, and the characters are so likable. I felt like I could visualize everything in my […]

Posted March 22, 2020
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