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Book Review: Aspen Crossroads by Janine Rosche

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Review: So, so good!! This is a story about redemption and grace, which are both portrayed so beautifully. Some of the characters struggle with trust and shame, and I loved reading about how they worked through and helped one another with these issues. I love the way Ms. Rosche points to Jesus throughout the story, […]

Posted August 25, 2021
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Book Review: The Devil and the Heiress by Harper St. George

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REVIEW: This book was so, so good! The Devil and the Heiress features Violet Crenshaw, an American heiress living in London, and Christian Halston, Earl of Leigh. Christian desperately needs a wealthy wife with a fortune so he can rebuild one of his estate homes, and Violet has plenty of money. Not only is she […]

Posted July 19, 2021
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Book Review: The Heiress Gets A Duke by Harper St. George

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REVIEW: August Crenshaw is heiress to the wildly successful Crenshaw Iron Works. She holds a position in the company and loves her work. She probably should be thinking about marrying, but she doesn’t really want to as she would be expected to quit her job and manage her household. London society and social circles back […]

Posted February 5, 2021
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Book Review: The Forever Girl by Jill Shalvis

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REVIEW: A long time ago, Maze, Heather, and Walker were foster kids living with Cat’s family. They were very close, but when tragedy hit their home, they spread out far and wide. They’ve done an okay job keeping up with one another, except for Maze. She feels responsible for what happened and the guilt is […]

Posted January 13, 2021
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Book Review: One More For Christmas by Sarah Morgan

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REVIEW: YES to every single holiday book written by Sarah Morgan!! She’s very firmly my favorite for festive holiday stories with great character relationships. This story reminds me of a cross between Sleigh Bells in the Snow and A Wedding in December, both of which are previous holiday titles by Ms. Morgan. This time the story features Gayle […]

Posted October 30, 2020
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Book Review: A Wedding in December by Sarah Morgan

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Review A Wedding in December is another holiday book by Sarah Morgan, and I loved it!! She’s one of my go-to’s for holiday stories with great relationships between the characters and perfect settings. This story features a mother and her two grown daughters, all with romance in their plot lines. Rosie’s wedding is probably the […]

Posted October 24, 2020
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Book Review: The Summer Deal by Jill Shalvis

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REVIEW: Brynn Turner and Kinsey Davis have known each other since they were little kids. Their relationship has always been contentious and volatile at best. The girls attended the same summer camp year after year, and they never got along…then one summer, Kinsey stopped coming to camp. That’s when summer camp became fun for Brynn […]

Posted June 12, 2020
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Book Review: The Socialite by J’Nell Ciesielski

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REVIEW: Kat has come to Nazi-occupied Paris to rescue her sister Ellie, who is in a relationship with a Nazi. Ellie has a glamorous life in Paris, with fine clothing and parties with like-minded friends. She really doesn’t think about what all of that glitz and fun means for her family and to other people. […]

Posted May 11, 2020
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Book Review: The Sea Glass Cottage by RaeAnne Thayne

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REVIEW The Sea Glass Cottage by RaeAnne Thayne is the story of three generations of women in the same family that have not been close at all over the past few years, but are thrown back together when the family matriarch Juliet has extensive injuries on the job. Juliet has been raising her teenage granddaughter […]

Posted March 27, 2020
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Book Review: The Moonglow Sisters by Lori Wilde

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REVIEW: Five years ago, a betrayal happened that caused a huge rift in the family. The three sisters don’t really communicate anymore, and their grandmother (who raised them) is heartbroken that they haven’t managed to fix their broken relationships. Now, staring down some bad health, her big wish is for her grandchildren to come back […]

Posted March 3, 2020
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