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Barefoot Alice is a contemporary woman’s fiction novel about how Alice’s husband leaves her and how her background shapes this person’s character in dealing with the matter. Alice is very relatable, and her story can remind you of so many people you probably know.
Forever is a contemporary romance novel about Jenny wanting a child so bad that it almost becomes an obsession. She does not care about getting married or having a relationship. When she meets David, all is good; however, he also comes with a background… Continue Reading “Forever by J.B. Roux (Book Review #1068)”
Mass is a young adult fictional story about Stevie Albie, a 16-year-old girl who believes that all her vision and unique connections with Christ and God is indisputable, but when it’s revealed that she has a front lob brain, tumour, things change for her… Continue Reading “Mass by Kristin Durfee (Book Review #1064)”
The shattered violin is a sweet story about Conner and Cassie. They are very much in love, and their relationship is true to the bone. They are the perfect match, and you really feel for both of them. Their future happiness ends when Cassie… Continue Reading “The Shattered Violin by Jared Bodnar (Book Review #1059)”
Don’t fence me in is a contemporary fiction novel. It is set around the year 2017/18 and displays an unsettled America with several bombings, shutdowns, illegal immigrant detainments, and so much more.
Cape Nome is the second book in the Alaskan adventures of Percy Hope. It’s 1898, and the city is filled with murder, kidnapping, conspiracies and many betrayals. Percy’s mission is to uncover the truth, but many things are in his way.
Ardennia is a young adult novel about Cinderella’s Prince. The story is based on the original tale we all know and have been addicted to since a young age. However, this one takes on additional sideline adventures with pixies, trolls, fairies, nymphs, and dwarves.… Continue Reading “Ardennia by Bruce Calhoun (Book Review #1052)”
Victory with Valor is a political fiction set in 1866. The story begins with Carrie taking a train to California. Her husband is ill with a fever, and before she gets there, she learns that he has passed on. Grief takes over her loss,… Continue Reading “Victory with Valor by Barbara Robison (Book Review #1046)”
The road to Ravenna is a Christian historical fiction and is the sequel to ‘The unwelcome stranger’. I had already read book one, so I knew what I was getting into and expected the same quality work.