Small Town Sinners by Melissa Walker
Small Town Sinners by Melissa Walker (Bloomsbury USA Children’s, July 19, 2011), 288 pages Summary Lacey Anne Byer’s a preacher’s kid and has never really rebelled. But there are some things she...
View ArticleForbidden by Ted Dekker and Tosca Lee
Forbidden by Ted Dekker and Tosca Lee, book 1 of The Books of Mortals series, (Center Street, September 13, 2011), 384 pages Summary In a world ruled by fear (no other emotions now exist), although...
View ArticleA Wedding Invitation by Alice J. Wisler
A Wedding Invitation by Alice J. Wisler (Bethany House, October 1, 2011), 312 pages Summary Samantha Bravencourt mostly enjoys her quiet life near Washington, DC, working in her mom’s clothing...
View ArticleSecrets of Harmony Grove by Mindy Starns Clark
Secrets of Harmony Grove by Mindy Starns Clark, (Harvest House, October 1, 2010), 386 pages Summary Sienna is pretty happy in life; she’s got a new job at a swanky Philadelphia advertising agency,...
View ArticleThe Informationist by Taylor Stevens
The Informationist by Taylor Stevens, book 1 of the Vanessa Michael Munroe series (Crown/Broadway, March 2011), 320 pages Summary Vanessa “Michael” Munroe deals in information. If you need to find out...
View ArticleElegy for Eddie by Jacqueline Winspear
Elegy for Eddie by Jacqueline Winspear, Maisie Dobbs book 9 (Harper, March 27, 2012), 352 pages Summary It’s the spring of 1933, and the costermongers Maisie grew up with come to her for help. They’re...
View ArticleThe Prisoner of Heaven by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
I loved, loved, loved The Shadow of the Wind, so it’s no surprise that I jumped on the chance to read Carlos Ruiz Zafón’s The Prisoner of Heaven nearly as soon as it was released. This is the third...
View ArticleTen Rules for Living with My Sister by Ann M. Martin
Ten Rules for Living with My Sister by Ann M. Martin (Feiwel & Friends, 2011), 240 pages Summary Pearl feels like the very uncool little sister, especially compared to the great life Lexie (eighth...
View ArticleMini-reviews: Mysteries
Warning: Some of these reviews contain spoilers. Leaving Everything Most Loved by Jacqueline Winspear (March 2013, Harper), 352 pages I loved the color and spices of India that infused this novel, the...
View ArticleThe Catch by Taylor Stevens
I LOVED The Informationist. I read and loved The Innocent. And The Doll. So it’s no surprise, really, that Taylor Stevens’s latest, The Catch, was another winner for me. For one thing, I love the...
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