Dancing in the Rain

Dancing in the Rain co-written by Eileen Rife and Jennifer Slattery provides a unique view of forgiveness, a theme that remains strong throughout the story. As a teen-ager Loni Parker’s sight was ripped from her on the night a drunk driver hit the car in which she and her father were traveling.  Readers meet Loni on Read More

Buried Secrets

Buried Secrets by Barbara Cameron is yet another Amish love story.  Although it does contain some unique elements, readers are liable to grow weary with the number of times protagonist Rose brews coffee, tea or hot chocolate. However, the developing relationship between widowed Rose, her young son Daniel, and handyman, Luke Miller hired to bring Read More

Primary Suspect

Readers who appreciate an innocent love story mingled with a bit of intrigue are sure to enjoy Laura Scott’s Primary Suspect. ER nurse Dana Petrie just wanted to thank Mitch Callahan for trying to save her husband, but her good intentions quickly go south.  In a sudden twist of fate, she and Mitch find themselves Read More

The Rescue

For anyone struggling with whether God is real and intimately concerned with the lives of human beings, Jim Cymbala’s The Rescue provides sufficient evidence that he is and does. Readers will find the stories of seven different people each with unique stories and circumstances compelling.  The book is a quick, easy read that will leave Read More

Julie

In her lifetime, Catherine Marshall wrote nineteen books, two of the novels. Julie, her second novel and final book, may easily surpass them all. The foreword, written by Catherine’s husband, Leonard LeSourd, indicates she spent seven years developing the storyline, characters, and researching details of Julie. Within the pages of Julie’s story, Catherine’s dedication to Read More

Red Sky Over America

Consider being the daughter of a Kentucky slave owner and coming to the knowledge that what you’ve known your entire life is absolutely and morally wrong.  How does one cope with personal convictions when they defy familial norms?  It’s 1857 and America Leighton finds herself in this exact situation. Three years away at radical Oberlin Read More

A Most Noble Heir

Meet Nolan Price, a stable hand who discovers his employer is actually his father, a man of nobility.  Nolan is a likable, hard-working young man with a deep loyalty to the aunt who raised him.  His sole desire is to bring honor to her. Susan Anne Mason’s, A Most Noble Heir is a story I Read More