Spring Hope by Martha Rogers
My Review: Abused, beaten, and half starved....Libby has learned to never trust a man. She is cautious with reason when Sheriff Muldoon rescues her and treats her with kindness. She is afraid that his kindness…
My Review: Abused, beaten, and half starved....Libby has learned to never trust a man. She is cautious with reason when Sheriff Muldoon rescues her and treats her with kindness. She is afraid that his kindness…
My Review: I am on vacation and reading away and will be typing up reviews to go with these chapters when I return! I loved the first book of this series and this one looks…
My Review: I am on vacation, but reading away and will type in a review of this book when I get a moment!! Updated review: Born to immigrant parents who escaped to Australia from Communism,…
My Review: Ember has a lot of changes in her life! Her mother leaves her stepfather, which means not only another change in housing, but in her entire lifestyle. New friends, new school, and a…
My Review: This is the continuing story of the McKenna triplets....Mary has always known she was adopted, but without knowing the details surrounding the adoption is full of unanswered questions. When her adoptive mother passes…
The Anniversary Waltz By Darrel Nelson Reviewed by Martha Artyomenko Adam Carlson has faced down the enemies overseas during World War 2. He had first faced the opposition from his father to joining the military,…
My Review: This CD is a compilation of nice, calm, worship type music. It is very peaceful and relaxing to listen to, with great words! - Martha It is time for a FIRST Wild Card…
My Review: Speculative fiction is not my genre to read, and I really thought this was historical. If you like history, time travel and self sacrifice, this is the story for you. Michael Stewart goes…
The Messenger By Siri Mitchell Reviewed by Martha Artyomenko Hannah Sunderland is content to be a Quaker. Her life though outside of her faith is a mess. Her twin brother is in jail, after joining…
To See the Sun By Peggy Blann Phifer Reviewed by Martha Artyomenko Erin Macintyre, no matter how well she prepared, could have never been prepared for the police knocking on her door to bring her…