Can you believe that it's the last day of March already?! I really can't. Maybe it's because I spent most of the month absolutely too sick to move. Possible flu (didn't have myself tested) and strep throat was no joke and I lost some steam with reading because of how poorly I was feeling. It's ...
Her Secret by Shelley Shepard Gray|Book Review
Her Secret is the first book in The Amish of Hart County series by Shelley Shepard Gray. This suspenseful novel, while a very good read, left me wanting more. With larger print and at 247 pages, I felt that this read more as a novella than as a full length novel. What I did love about this ...
The Illusionist’s Apprentice|Book Review
The Illusionist's Apprentice by Kristy Cambron is rich with historical detail and suspense that will keep you turning the pages. I have read (and liked) all of Kristy's works so far but this one really pulled me in. At one point I sat with tears rolling down my face, in shock and horror at the ...
Weekly Wrap Up: Week 12
Wow! Did ya miss me last week? Yeah, me too. I was SICK! We're not talking just a little sick, either. We're talking, I was so sick I slept about 16 hours at a time. Finally, I went to the doctor and they said I possibly had flu (didn't test) and I most definitely had strep. This was the sickest ...
The Imposter by Suzanne Woods Fisher|Book Review
The Imposter is the first book in The Bishop's Family series by Suzanne Woods Fisher and follows the lives of the Stoltzfus family. Katrina, the eldest daughter, is the main focus of this story. I had recently picked up, The Devoted, not realizing it was book three in the series and I enjoyed it ...