The Stars Shine Bright – a Litfuse review
The Stars Shine Bright, the fifth novel in the Raleigh Harmon series, blew me away again! I’ve reviewed two of Sibella’s other novels in this series, and I love Raleigh Harmon. If you’re looking for a...
View ArticleYou Don’t Know Me – a Litfuse review
First, let me make my apology to Litfuse and Susan May Warren for not getting this review out when I was supposed to. I was scheduled to put my review up on the 3rd, and somehow I must have deleted...
View ArticleHidden in the Stars – a Litfuse Review
Thoughts I had never read anything by Robin Caroll before, and I’ve definitely added her to my list of much-appreciated authors! Hidden in the Stars is a murder mystery, full of suspense that will...
View ArticleThe Inn at Ocean’s Edge Review
Gripping, moving, page-turning The Inn at Ocean’s Edge kept me busy! Fully invested in the story, I made it my mission to determine who the villain was, only to have my “bad guy” ruled out! If you...
View ArticleReview – Taken by Dee Henderson
Glue me to my chair, cuz I don’t wanna get up! Those are the words that fit my feelings of Taken by Dee Henderson. Someone insert an IV, because I ain’t moving. Unfortunately, I had to put this book...
View ArticleThe Aleppo Code – Review and GIVEAWAY!
The Aleppo Code, a gripping novel in a series called The Jerusalem Prophecies, is a novel that will leave you on the edge of your seat! Author Terry Brennan has written a series with suspense and...
View ArticleBuried Memories by Carol Post
Buried Memories didn’t fail me! Saying that I like Carol J Post’s writing is such a pitiful way to explain my enjoyment! I have read Carol’s books before, and she’s a long-time Love-Inspired Suspense...
View ArticleAlice’s Notions – a review
I enjoy a book that grips me from the beginning. Tamera Kraft’s Alice’s Notions does that. Alice’s Notions is a Christian historical fiction novel that has a Post-World War II time-frame. Alice is a...
View ArticleThe Duke’s Dilemma – a Celebrate Lit Review & GIVEAWAY
Introduction I like a good who-dun-it novel. The Duke’s Dilemma is one of those. Aaaand it also contains one of my other favorite genres–history! The setting is London in the year 1815. I enjoy a good...
View ArticleReunited by Danger by Carol J. Post – a review
It goes without saying that I thoroughly enjoy a good mystery. When I was a kid, my mom read them like crazy and always encouraged me to try them. Nope. I was all into the Sweet Valley High craze...
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