Review: "The Story of Arthur Truluv" by Elizabeth Berg
This is a different kind of love story. It is a gentle, sweet tale about three lonely people who find love and family when they thought...
Review: "The Best Kind of People" by Zoe Whittall
George Woodbury is loved and respected by everyone. He is a teacher at a private school, deacon of his church and even considered a hero....
Review: "The Vengeance of Mothers" by Jim Fergus
When you turned the final pages of One Thousand White Women, May Dodd was dead, as were most of the white women who were in the Brides...
Review: "The Indigo Girl" by Natasha Boyd
On a steamy plantation in South Carolina in 1739, a young girl of seventeen is left in charge of the family enterprise so her father can...
Review: "Egypt’s Sister (The Silent Years #1)" by Angela Hunt
Angela Hunt continues to write wonderful historical novels that take you back into Biblical times. This story is a deviation from her...
Review: "See What I Have Done" by Sarah Schmidt
Although I have heard the rhyme, Lizzie Borden Took an Ax…, a thousand times, I have never read anything pertaining to this horrific...
Review: "Crossing the Street" by Molly D. Campbell
Molly Campbell has a delightful writing style. This book was laugh aloud funny. I felt like I was sitting in a room talking to a close...
Review: "Where the Light Falls" by Allison and Owen Pataki
Allison Pataki has joined with Owen Pataki to write another spellbinding historical fiction novel. The authors combine fact and fiction...
Review: "White Fur" by Jardine Libaire
This is the story of two star crossed lovers, one from the wrong side of the tracks, and their struggle to make a life for themselves. ...
Review: "Anne Boleyn: A King's Obsession" by Alison Weir
As much as I love historical fiction, this happens to be the first novel by Alison Weir that I have ever read. I thoroughly enjoyed it...