Harpers Heroes by Rosie Clarke
Harpers Heroes by Rosie Clarke is a heart-warming saga following the lives, loves & losses of the Harpers Emporium girls during WW1. Book 4 In series, but stands alone.
Harpers Heroes by Rosie Clarke is a heart-warming saga following the lives, loves & losses of the Harpers Emporium girls during WW1. Book 4 In series, but stands alone.
Set in New England at the time of the American Bicentennial, The Way to Remember is the poignant story of a displaced young woman struggling to figure out who she is within the context of her hometown and the carefully masked dysfunction of her family.
Reformed Dreamer is the fourth and final book in the sweet Inspiration in Cologne women’s fiction series. If you like hard-won second chances, surprising romance, and rising above mental health hurdles, then you’ll love Deborah King’s touching story.
Deceptions of Chenille by Sally Dallas is an intriguing novel with characters you love to hate. Once the author throws in a little larceny, lies, love, and a pinch of espionage, mafia, wine, and international travel, you won’t be able to put it down.
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Review: Yeshiva Girl by Rachel Mankowitz is the story of Izzy. While dealing with horrors at home, Izzy also has to acclimate to attending a new Jewish Orthodox school. I learned so much about the Jewish Orthodox religion while reading this gripping auto-biographical fiction story. However, religion isn’t the focus of this book, it’s human […]
The Story of Keilah by Joann Keder (Pepperville Stories Book 1) | Review – 5 Stars
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