Suzanne Woods Fisher’s brand new novel The Moonlight School does not disappoint. Fisher is a brilliant and reliable author. Not only can you count on a fascinating story and historical accuracy, but also a daring to dabble in current issues and challenging cultural norms. In this novel education and literacy and the impact it has […]
Something Worth Doing : a Suffragist story
Something Worth Doing by Jane Kirkpatrick is a novel of an early Suffragist. I needed the story. Not only do I relate, but Abigail Scott the main character, has hope in a time where there is little reason to hope. I’m longing and searching for that same hope. Her calling and giftings, her work ethic, […]
The Gentleman Spy -fiction (series) review
I am so thrilled to not only have found a wonderful fiction series to recommend, but also a brand new, to me, author! Erica Vetsch is a talented author who truly develops characters and entrenches the reader in their hopes and dreams, she weaves an incredible story that had me invested and baited until the […]
The Pink Bonnet: American Crime a Review and Giveaway
The Pink Bonnet by Liz Tolsma is not the typical book I’d select. I usually am not drawn to mysteries, crime, or even covers like this one. However, when I read the description I just couldn’t stay away. Then when I realized it was “based on strange-but-true history” I was riveted. The story had me […]