Too early to think about Christmas? Not according to Barbour Publishing! They've released two holiday collections on September first, and I've just finished reading A Cascade Christmas, a group of …
Review: The Ride of Her Life by Lorna Seilstad
Widowed Lilly Hart knows what's best for her 6-year-old son, and it isn't life with her rich, domineering former in-laws. She and Levi head to Lake Manawa for the summer of 1908 so Lilly can cook at …
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Review: Central Park Rendezvous
Ever been to Central Park in New York City? I haven't. . .and haven't had a huge desire to before now, either. I'm a farm girl from the West, and I like it that way! However, Central Park …
Review: The Midwife’s Legacy
Midwives have been around to assist birthing mothers for millenia, but their calling has come into the crossfire more than once during that time. Even now they're not licensed to practice in many …
Review: A Bride’s Dilemma in Friendship, Tennessee by Diana Lesire Brandmeyer
On the heels of the Civil War, a dying man gave Doctor Travis Logan the deed to his Tennessee farm. The man's brain must have been a bit addled, because he also offered Travis Heaven and …
Review: The Quakers of New Garden
Welcome to the early days of Quakers in Indiana! One of the things I enjoyed about this 4-in-1 collection of novellas was how this religious group fit into the politics of their times. I'm not sure …