Riverbend Gap marks the start of a new trilogy from best-selling author Denise Hunter. Based on the first book, the rest of the series should be awesome. The story starts with a bang and a car dangling precariously over the side of a ravine. It’s not difficult to understand how in that moment, the woman … Continue reading Riverbend Gap by Denise Hunter
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Labyrinth of Lies
Labyrinth of Lies by Irene Hannon is another winner from one of Christian Fiction’s finest. Book two in the Triple Threat series follows police detective Cate Reilly. Cate reluctantly agrees to go undercover as a student in a private boarding school. Her job – to try and find out what happened to two missing teenagers. … Continue reading Labyrinth of Lies
The Secret Keepers of the Old Grocery Depot
The Secret Keepers of the Old Grocery Depot, by Amanda Cox, is completely enchanting. I typically don’t overly love books without a strong romance thread, but wow, this would be the exception that proves the rule. The story is told from three points of view, covering three generations all drawn together in the present day. … Continue reading The Secret Keepers of the Old Grocery Depot
A Christmas in the Alps
A Christmas in the Alps, by Melody Carlson, is a delightful journey of self-discovery, family secrets and romance. The story begins in the USA but after finding a long lost letter from her deceased grandmother, Simone Winthrop finds herself on a flight to Paris. From there, Simone begins to look for whatever her grandma meant … Continue reading A Christmas in the Alps
A Midnight Dance
A Midnight Dance by Joanna Davidson Politano is breathtaking. This story takes you to the very early London ballet world, to the very onset of dancers using pointe shoes. Before her life was ruined in an horrific fire, Ella Blythe’s mother was a famous ballerina. After that, Ella trained in secret with her mother. She … Continue reading A Midnight Dance