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From the back of the book: "A young architect at a prestigious Chicago firm, Bethany Quinn has built the life she dreamed of during her trailer-park teen years. An unexpected call from her estranged mother reveals that tragedy has struck in her... [Read on]
Al Lacy's latest Civil War masterpiece, "Beloved Enemy," starts off slow but picks up steam and plows you right through it. Once I got into it I was hooked and couldn't put it down. My only regret is that I didn't know about the other books in... [Read on]
Quiet by Susan Cain discusses how even though people are quiet they can make an impact on the world. People are usually considered either extrovert or introverts, but she explains how some people can actually be both. Some introverts are more... [Read on]
I want to say that if Lena looks anything like she does on the cover of this book, even with a birthmark, then she should have no problem finding a guy in the Amish community. Especially if it's where her hand is at on the cover to conceal it.... [Read on]
About the book: Jenny's allegiance lay with the Confederate Army. But her heart belonged to the enemy. Faithful to her family and the land of her birth, young Jenny Jordan covers for her father's Confederate spy missions. But as she grows... [Read on]
The Crossing was a fast-paced mystery and a quick read. The story begins with the murder of a teacher on a school bus full of students after leaving a football game. Jakes tells the story through the eyes of the dying teacher and those that... [Read on]
"The Corruptible" by Mark Mynheir is easily one of the best "thriller" novels this year. Admittedly, it started off a bit slow but once the plot began to thicken I was entranced. The characters are highly likable and the plot has more twists and... [Read on]
Bethany Quinn left her small hometown years ago and has never looked back. When she receives a call from her estranged mother, it draws her back to the small town. Once there, Bethany faces a series of tragedies that force her to remain in town... [Read on]
I remember reading my first book that included Christy and Todd on a ski trip. I read it as a teen and loved it! It had romance, but it wasn't anything inappropriate or anything that made me uncomfortable. If anything, I remembered it focused... [Read on]
I recently received The Charlatan's Boy by Jonathan Rogers to read and review. The book seems geared for young teens and would be enjoyed by boys and girls alike. The story is about a boy on his quest for truth. He doesn't actually actively... [Read on]