Airborne by DiAnn Mills took my breath away. I saw a copy of the cover several months ago, and thought then it sounded like a compelling premise. Then the Covid-19 pandemic took hold and my interest skyrocketed. Having read several DiAnn Mills novels, I knew I was in for a journey, but my goodness, I … Continue reading Airborne by DiAnn Mills
Reviews
Before I Called You Mine by Nicole Deese
Before I Called You Mine. Oh my. I am trying to give fewer five star reviews, but for this one, I need at least six. Seriously now. Lauren is clear on what she wants from page one. To be a mother. To adopt an orphan from China and love them with her whole heart. As … Continue reading Before I Called You Mine by Nicole Deese
Silent Shadows by Natalie Walters
Silent Shadows is book three of the Harbored Secrets series. This is my first Natalie Walters book, and a number of my writer friends yelled at me about that. Turns out they were right to yell. I got sucked into Colton and Pecca’s story really quickly. As a military wife myself, I loved the glimpses … Continue reading Silent Shadows by Natalie Walters
The Happy Camper by Melody Carlson
I hadn’t heard of Melody Carlson until I saw the cover for The Happy Camper. Then I scanned the back cover and had to read the book. Had to. This is a thoroughly enjoyable read. Lighthearted, whimsical even, as Dillon moves home to her grandpa’s farm, only to discover her mom got there first and … Continue reading The Happy Camper by Melody Carlson
Kings Falling by Ronie Kendig
Kings Falling is one of those books that attracts you with the title, grabs you with the first page and doesn’t allow you to stop reading until the end. Oh my. I did the reading equivalent of a gallop through Storm Rising. I loved the characters, the pace, the plot and all its twists, and … Continue reading Kings Falling by Ronie Kendig