Today my heart sister marries her best friend, the boy turned man she fell in love with four years ago... So I wrote her this wedding letter. You're going to want to run to him. You're going to want to speed down that aisle on a hill. That hollow there where you'll see him standing, waiting for … [Read more...] about A Wedding Letter
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Glittering Promises by Lisa T. Bergren
Wealth cannot buy peace … or direction.Glittering Promises is a stunning finale to the Grand Tour Series.I loved how I was thrown for a loop so many times, expecting Cora or Will or any of the other characters to act one way only to find that they acted in a completely different--completely … [Read more...] about Glittering Promises by Lisa T. Bergren
A Home for My Heart by Anne Mateer
A sweet story of hope and love set against the poignant backdrop of a 1910 orphanage.Aw, Sadie. So sweet and caring and compassionate and ambitious. With a nurturing mother-heart she cares for the children in her charge--and jumps at the chance to serve them in a greater capacity and leadership role … [Read more...] about A Home for My Heart by Anne Mateer
Rebellious Heart by Jody Hedlund
When Susanna's decision to help an innocent woman no matter the cost crosses with Ben's growing disillusionment with their British rulers, the two find themselves bound together in what quickly becomes a very dangerous fight for justice. Susanna was quite the conversationalist--her stubborn nature … [Read more...] about Rebellious Heart by Jody Hedlund
Grave Consequences by Lisa T. Bergren
For Cora Kensington, the journey of a lifetime takes unexpected twists. As is often the case with middle books (the novels that hinge the first and last books in a trilogy/series), I was a little afraid that this one might sag slightly. I should have known better. Just as I discovered with Cascade … [Read more...] about Grave Consequences by Lisa T. Bergren
A Letter to the Child Me
Dear Child Me, First I want to say that you're going to go through a geeky stage. Those princess curls you cut yourself at five years old are going to cause you all kinds of grief once you learn how to hold a brush yourself and think that you must stick to 200 strokes every night. Those big … [Read more...] about A Letter to the Child Me






