Historical Fiction
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The Thorn by Beverly Lewis
As always, Beverly Lewis does not disappoint and I am on the edge of my seat waiting for the next book in the series. Hen fell in love with an English man and married without any family present . As she watches her daugh...
Read →Sixteen Brides by Stephanie Grace Whitson
This is an amazing book - a delightful interesting read. Sixteen women leave St, Louis, Missouri en route to the Nebraska Territory. They are Drake's Ladies Emigration Society. The ladies have been promised free governme
Read →She Walks In Beauty by Siri Mitchell
The book takes place during the late-Victorian area. An area where money and appearance means everything and one would do anything to obtain. The women were put through a training regimen to take on a role in society. Th
Read →Shut Up And Kiss Me by Christie Craig
The story is about love, regrets, secrets, stalking and Native American culture. The culture of an almost forgotten society - the belief of Council Elder Redfoot Darkwater and his spirits. Shala Winters is a photojourna
Read →Somewhere To Belong by Judith Miller
Johanna Ilg has lived in Main Amana Colonies, Iowa her entire life. New Amana is one of the settlements that the devout Christians of German descent settled after leaving New York. There is approximately 500 people livin...
Read →The Lost Summer Of Louisa May Alcott by Kelly O'Connor McNees
Louisa Alcott is the well known author of Little Women, a classic novel that has never been out of print since first published in 1868. Louisa had not always been famous. Ms. McNees takes the reader back to Louisa's life...
Read →She Walks In Beauty by Siri Mitchell
Clara is the beautiful daughter of a widowed doctor in the late 1800's. Her aunt decides to have Clara debut a year earlier than she was expecting and Clara is quickly spending all of her time learning how to behave and ...
Read →Sixteen Brides by Stephanie Grace Whitson
Sixteen women set out west on a train, under false pretenses, to make a new life for themselves. They all have a past which they are trying to run from or leave behind. What they don’t know is what or who is waiting for ...
Read →Somewhere to Belong by Judith Miller
I love Judith Miller and she doesn’t disappoint in this captivating book. This story is about two young women and their search for where God wants them to be. This is one of those life lessons we all go through and conti...
Read →The Bridegrooms by Allison Pittman
-Reviewed by Lori Stilger of Heavenly Perspective PhotographyTragedy hits the Allenhouse family on a hot summer night in Ohio when a mother of four vanished. Eight-year-old Vada virtually grew up overnight and raised her...
Read →Radical Taking Back Your Faith From the American Dream by David Platt
I was reading the first chapter of this book and was interrupted while doing it. The whole time I was taken away from the book, I kept thinking about what the author was talking about and I couldn't wait to get back to t...
Read →The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno by Ellen Bryson
-Reviewed by Mary Asher, the Golden ReviewerBartholomew Fortuno is a Curiosity residing and performing in Barnum's American Museum located in Manhattan. He is the World's Thinnest Man and believes his thinness is a uniqu...
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