Stones for Bread by Christa Parrish is a past/present story including recipes and the history of bread mixed in throughout. Liesl McNamara likes her simple life running the Wild Rise bake house. The art of bread making was something she was introduced to early on, and Liesl has spent her life consuming everything there is to know and learn about her… Read More
Dear Mr. Knightley
Plus a chance to win a Kindle Fire HDX! “If a book is well written, I always find it too short.”—Jane Austen Dear Mr. Knightley written by debut author Katherine Reay is “completely, perfectly, incandescently” well written. From cover to cover the only critique I can come up with is that, in the words of Miss Austen herself, Dear Mr. Knightley was… Read More
Snow on the Tulips by Liz Tolsma
Plus a LitFuse “Amazon Reader Pack” Giveaway! Snow on the Tulips, by Liz Tolsma, is a tale rich with history, singing the message that goodness and justice will be victorious over fear and oppression in the end. Set in the 1945, Nazi-invaded Netherlands, Snow on the Tulips is a portrait of a time when Dutch people were starved, enslaved, and murdered…. Read More
Memory’s Door by James L. Rubart
Plus a Memory’s Door Kindle Fire Giveaway from @JamesLRubart! In Soul’s Gate, we traveled with the Warriors Riding into other’s souls. We followed Dana, Marcus, Reece, and Brandon as they warred for each other against unseen enemies. If you thought this suspenseful ride couldn’t get any better, just wait until you read book two in the thrilling Well Spring Series by… Read More
Anomaly by Krista McGee
Review and iPad Mini Giveaway! Thalli from Pod C knows this about herself, knows that she is different from those around her. She also knows that to be different means to be annihilated. As the musician for her Pod, Thalli is responsible for playing music that will help her Podmates perform their own duties better. The problem is, as an… Read More
A Big Year for Lily
A Big Year for Lily reminded me of what it’s like for any girl, Amish or English, to grow up. As exciting as grown up clothes and new found independence can be, getting older can also be a little scary.