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“The Sea Glass Sisters” by Lisa Wingate – Book Review
The prequel novella which introduces the Carolina Heirlooms series. Elizabeth Gallagher is a 911 operator. Blaming herself for an on-the-job mistake, she has lost confidence in her ability and feels guilty about the outcome of the case. Elizabeth’s guilt is … Continue reading
Posted in 1st in series, Book Reviews, Christian fiction, Novellas, Women's fiction
Tagged North Carolina, Setting
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“The House on Foster Hill” by Jamie Jo Wright – Book Review
Blurb: Kaine Prescott is no stranger to death. When her husband died two years ago, her pleas for further investigation into his suspicious death fell on deaf ears. In desperate need of a fresh start, Kaine purchases an old house … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Christian fiction, NetGalley, romantic suspense
Tagged debut novels, stand-alone novels, Wisconsin
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“Delivering The Truth” by Edith Maxwell – Book Review
Nominated for the Agatha Award for Best Historical Novel Blurb from Goodreads: Quaker midwife Rose Carroll hears secrets and keeps confidences as she attends births of the rich and poor alike in an 1888 Massachusetts mill town. When the town’s … Continue reading
Posted in 1st in series, Book Reviews, Christian fiction, Historical fiction, Mystery fiction, NetGalley
Tagged Massachusetts, mystery fiction
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“Cleansed By Fire” by James R. Callan – Book Review
In my last reading ‘road trip’, I visited a rural, East Texas town. Pine Tree, Texas boasts myriad churches, many of them Baptist. There is however one Catholic Church – and it is here that we meet Father Frank DeLuca, … Continue reading
Posted in 1st in series, Book Reviews, Christian fiction, Mystery fiction
Tagged arson, mystery fiction, Texas
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“A Shameful Murder” by Cora Harrison – Book Review
I confess it was the beautiful cover that first piqued my interest in the novel “A Shameful Murder“. Atmospheric and foreboding in equal measure. A well researched historical mystery set in Cork, Ireland in the early 1920s – just after … Continue reading
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“Family Inheritance” by Terri Ann Leidich – Book Review
A great cover. An interesting premise. A long estranged family has been called to the bedside of their comatose mother. Because of the family’s dysfunction, they have not communicated for many years. This could have been a great novel…. but … Continue reading






