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Very interesting story about a cult-like church and a widow who's desperate to escape it. Miranda is relieved when she hears that her pastor wants to move the whole congregation to another state. She feels like this is finally her chance for... [Read on]
I was delighted to receive the review copy of Meg Moseley’s powerful, thought provoking debut novel. She gives the reader a peek into how an impressionable young girl falls for an older man and in the process loses more than her freedom, she... [Read on]
When Sparrows Fall by Meg Moseley I received a copy of this book for review purposes from WaterBrook Multnomah. I am under no obligation to write a positive review, just an honest one. Miranda Hanford's life is less than ideal. A widow... [Read on]
I have to admit that I was a little concerned when I read the email from the publicist in which she told me that she was sending me a book that was popular with homeschool moms. I'm not exactly a traditional homeschool mom (notice I didn't say... [Read on]
When Sparrows Fall is Meg Moseley's debut novel and I can only say I can not wait to read more from her in the future. This is a book I would re read and recommend to others, it just that good. In this story we meet Miranda Hanford who is a... [Read on]
This book has me wondering just how common these sort of harsh religious beliefs are and how close they are to my neighborhood. When Sparrows Fall is about young widow Miranda who belongs to a church with these harsh beliefs and when things get... [Read on]
Miranda Hanford is a widow and mother of six, she had met her husband in college and althought he was older than she Miranda quit college and married him. She had no idea the type of man he was until moved her to Slades Creek, Georgia where he... [Read on]
Dear Readers, Sometimes I get handed/mailed books by reps of the publishing house. Their job is to sell me the book and to do so with the best possible spin they can. Some are very good at it and some not so much. It doesn't really matter as... [Read on]
I LOVED it. My regular readers know I read a lot, and enjoy most books but grant few of them grades of "A". I debated about this one--and finally decided to give it an A-. The story is original, the characters anything but stock and it has a... [Read on]
I finished this book within a 24 hour period. I could not put it down. I was able to relate to the main character Miranda Hanford in many ways. This book follows her journey of finding what true freedom in Christ really is. She encountered so... [Read on]