by Hallee Bridgeman Honor’s Refuge is the third in the Love and Honor series, and the third book in the series I couldn’t put down. Hallee Bridgeman probably owes me a tube of concealer for the nights I’ve stayed up way late reading. Unlike the first two books that largely feature military action, this story … Continue reading Honor’s Refuge
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Explosive Christmas Showdown
by Darlene L. Turner Explosive Christmas Showdown is one of those books that starts (literally) with a bang. Because this is a Darlene Turner novel, the story then leaves you a little bit breathless until the bad guy is identified, caught and stopped. Seriously. The pages flew by. Analyst Olive Wells is forced to swallow … Continue reading Explosive Christmas Showdown
All that is Hidden, by Laura DeNooyer
All That is Hidden is one of those impressive books that reels you in quickly. The story is set in a small mountain town. The type where everyone knows everyone else’s business, and catalogs the escapades of Tina and her brother. There’s much excitement when plans to build a theme park are approved, despite her … Continue reading All that is Hidden, by Laura DeNooyer
The Christmas Quilt
by Vannetta Chapman The Christmas Quilt is a lovely story that stands alone, although it’s part of a much bigger collection. If you aren’t a fan of Amish stories, then this probably isn’t for you, although to be honest I don’t read a lot of Amish fiction, but thoroughly enjoyed this. The main story focuses … Continue reading The Christmas Quilt
Body of Evidence
by Irene Hannon Body of Evidence is the third and final book in the Triple Threat series. The collection followed the Reilly sisters in their various professions, all centered around law enforcement. This story focused on forensic pathologist Grace. She’s convinced a series of deaths in the older community are not coincidental or natural. Persuading … Continue reading Body of Evidence