A Hidden Hope continues the story of a medical clinic, begun in A Healing Touch, but both of these stories stand alone. That said, as someone who loved A Healing Touch, it was great to revisit the characters lives. Dok Stoltzfus can’t keep up with the number of patients coming through her clinic doors and … Continue reading A Hidden Hope, by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Reviews
A Moment to Love, by Tracie Peterson
A Moment to Love is an excellent read. Tracie Peterson has been an author I’ve enjoyed reading and a talent I’ve been inspired by for two decades. Some of her books, I reread every couple of years, they’re just that good. I hadn’t read any new work in several years and then A Moment to … Continue reading A Moment to Love, by Tracie Peterson
The Bell Tolls at Traeger Hall, by Jaime Jo Wright
The Bell Tolls at Traeger Hall is the second Jaime Jo Wright book I’ve been brave enough to read. She is extraordinary. Words and stories are weapons that dance to her command. They can engage, entice, unsettle and, eventually, encourage. Considering this is a completely suspense filled book, it’s astonishingly not creepy. In the book … Continue reading The Bell Tolls at Traeger Hall, by Jaime Jo Wright
A Song in the Dark, by Kimberley Woodhouse
Kimberley Woodhouse describes A Song in the Dark as the book of her heart. In interviews she’s explained waiting twenty years to publish this one. When an author of Woodhouse’s caliber admits something like that, you just know the story isn’t going to be an ordinary read. And this one is far from an ordinary … Continue reading A Song in the Dark, by Kimberley Woodhouse
Out of Time, by Irene Hannon
Out of Time, by Irene Hannon is part of a series but stands well on it’s own. This book kept me guessing for longer than your average suspense novel. And in turn that kept the pages flying. This story features historical anthropologist Cara Tucker who’s been invited to study a dwindling language, staying on a … Continue reading Out of Time, by Irene Hannon