Though my heart is torn By Joanne Bischof Reviewed by Martha Artyomenko From back cover: Gideon O’Riley has two wives—but he doesn’t know it. Settling into a simple life in the majestic Blue Ridge mountains, Lonnie and Gideon O’Riley have finally found happiness after...
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Though my heart is torn by Joanne Bischof
Double or Nothing by Meg Mims
My Review: Lily jumps into danger with both feet, in this old west tale of mystery and intrigue. She narrowly escapes death, an arranged marriage and finds herself in more trouble than before. Bad guys are abundant and even the good guys, you don’t know if they...
When you are thinking of quitting homeschooling….
I would first ask yourself why you started homeschooling. What are your goals for it? How do you want your children educated? Then…how is the best way, for you, in your life circumstance, to do that? Is there other options besides solely homeschooling or...
The Oxymoron's of homeschooling….
This child has fought school all year long. Yes, he did it, but he didn’t like it! The week that we finish most of our school, what has he wanted to do? You guessed it!! School! We have been doing math, reading and handwriting like crazy all week long. Last...
The Oxymoron’s of homeschooling….
This child has fought school all year long. Yes, he did it, but he didn’t like it! The week that we finish most of our school, what has he wanted to do? You guessed it!! School! We have been doing math, reading and handwriting like crazy all week long. Last...
The girl in the glass by Susan Meissner
The Girl in the Glass By Susan Meissner Reviewed by Martha Artyomenko About the book- (from back cover) Since she was a child, Meg has dreamed of taking a promised trip to Florence, Italy, and being able to finally step into the place captured in a picture at her...
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