One Day in December by Josie Silver

Do you believe in love at first sight? Have you ever made eye contact with someone and knew they would be important in your life? What if you fell in love at first sight, lost sight and looked for a year only to see that person walk into your apartment as your best friends newContinue reading “One Day in December by Josie Silver”

Peace by Becky Thompson

Becky Thompson has been a staple in my growth and Bible study in the last few years. I found Becky on Instagram and learned she had written a few books and had a ministry that spoke right to my heart at all the right times. Becky’s most recent book Peace was my favorite so far.Continue reading “Peace by Becky Thompson”

The Christmas Table by Donna VanLiere

The Christmas Table is book 10 of Donna VanLiere’s Christmas Hope series and I am proud to admit I have read them all!! Loved them all!! Cried through every single one. Imagine everything that makes a Hallmark type movie in a delightful book with beautiful writing and characters you want more of. Each book buildsContinue reading “The Christmas Table by Donna VanLiere”

The Night Swim by Megan Goldin

I really enjoyed the concept of this book! As a fan of true crime and unsolved mysteries, this was a fun story line to read. It almost reminded me of the podcast Serial meets the Unsolved Mystery show, the perfect combo. Overnight podcast sensation Rachel Krall, heads to Neapolis to cover a rape trial forContinue reading “The Night Swim by Megan Goldin”

Librarian of Boone’s Hollow by Kim Vogel Sawyer

The Librarian of Boone’s Hollow by Kim Vogel Sawyer was the perfect book to read while on vacation in the Blue Ridge Mountains. In a time of depression and financial hardship, Addie Cowherd was living a college girls dream and working her journey to becoming a novelist. Until the day she was told her collegeContinue reading “Librarian of Boone’s Hollow by Kim Vogel Sawyer”

January Reading Wrap-up

The Girls at 17 Swann Street By Yara Zgheib Yara Zgheib did a great job of taking the reader into the world of eating disorders and in-patient recovery. The slippery slope that Anna slid down, removing one food group, controlling every bite and becoming obsessed with eating and food is hard to explain and understand from the outsideContinue reading “January Reading Wrap-up”

An Improbable Pairing: Book Review

Great Gatsby fans this read is for you! I was immediately drawn to this book because of the mysterious woman on the cover. I want to know her and know her secret. I was not disappointed by her or her story. Gary Dickson gives the reader a love story set in a romantic world onlyContinue reading “An Improbable Pairing: Book Review”

The Girls at 17 Swann Street: Book Review

Yara Zgheib did a great job of taking the reader into the world of eating disorders and inpatient recovery. The slippery slope that Anna slid down, removing one food group, controlling every bite and becoming obsessed with eating and food is hard to explain and understand from the outside and even harder to watch someoneContinue reading “The Girls at 17 Swann Street: Book Review”

An Anonymous Girl: Book Review

I really enjoyed An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen. This is the first book I’ve read from these co-authors. Speaking of…I could not move past the fact that this psychological thriller was written by two people! The twist and turns, the what the hecks and the I did not see that coming momentsContinue reading “An Anonymous Girl: Book Review”

Missionary Mom: Book Review

Wow. That’s all I have. Review over. Kidding but I have been trying to write this post for weeks but I can’t seem to articulate how much I loved, how much I learned, how many tears I cried and how many times I put the book down because it made me take a look atContinue reading “Missionary Mom: Book Review”