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, […]

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On a Coastal Breeze – fiction review

On a Coastal Breeze by Suzanne Woods Fisher had me enthralled. I couldn’t put it down! It was a fantastic follow-up to On a Summer Tide from the Three Sisters Island series. Not only did Fisher create relatable, believable, and insightful characters; but the setting and dynamic between these unique island folk is totally charming and […]

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Out of the Embers : five star fiction review

I was excited to tell you all about Out of the Embers by Amanda Cabot from the very first page. It’s a true page turner and I found the story absolutely enthralling. In these unusual and bizarre times, escaping into a fiction story was just what I needed. I love Evelyn’s independent spirit, her determination […]

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Two Steps Forward : Fiction Review

Two Steps Forward by Suzanne Woods Fisher is the third in the “Deacon Family Series.” The first is Mending Fences, followed by Stitches in Time. This third installment did not disappoint! We follow the stories of Sylvie Schrock King and Jimmy Fisher through large life transitions, challenging decisions, and watch as their stories entwine with the […]

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