A Joyful Christmas is a collection of six historical romances. The stories are set all over the United States, all in the run up to Christmas. Readers travel from a logging camp in Wisconsin, to war torn Tennessee, snow ravaged Minnesota and even a ranch in Arizona. Expect to be transported with each new tale. … Continue reading A Joyful Christmas
Reviews
The Christmas Swap by Melody Carlson
The Christmas Swap is a fun trip to Colorado for the holidays. All Emma wants is a quiet few days, but instead, finds herself dragged cross-country from Arizona. Although this is Emma’s first chance to encounter snow, her wealthy friend Gillian has another plan as she tries to throw Emma together with her brother, despite … Continue reading The Christmas Swap by Melody Carlson
The London Restoration by Rachel McMillan
The London Restoration is one of the most thoroughly researched books I have ever read. The scope of the two main character’s intellect is jaw-dropping and Rachel McMillan needs applauding for the monumental effort this must have taken. Within the backdrop of post World War II England, there’s a the newly emerging threat of communism. … Continue reading The London Restoration by Rachel McMillan
Acceptable Risk by Lynette Eason
Acceptable Risk kept me up late into the night. I raced to finish, and avoided a number of chores until the killers were caught. This second offering in the Danger Never Sleeps Series is every bit as gripping as the first. The story opened with military journalist Sarah Denning, kidnapped in the Middle East. After … Continue reading Acceptable Risk by Lynette Eason
An Appalachian Summer by Ann H. Gabhart
An Appalachian Summer is a wonderful book about second chances. Set in the stunning Appalachian mountains, the story focuses on the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky. Piper Danson is living most girls’ dream because she’s a debutant whose family survived the terrible stock market crash. Unfortunately, the man she loves with didn’t fare so well … Continue reading An Appalachian Summer by Ann H. Gabhart