Category: review
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Beautiful Themes in The Greatest Showman
Have you seen The Greatest Showman? If not, then you should! Not only is it a beautiful, colorful cinematic display, but the music is inspiring and the choreography is spectacularly woven through the beat of the music. I have seen it twice and it gave me goosebumps both times. One of the things I loved…
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Sandwich, With a Side of Romance: Review & Giveaway
Krista Phillip’s debut book, Sandwich, With a Side of Romance is a savory read, flavored with humor and depth! When Maddie Buckner moves to Sandwich to become a hair stylist, she botches her first haircut and loses her job – and the chance to gain custody of her brother still in foster care. Reuben-the-Jerk, who…
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Review: My Stubborn Heart by Becky Wade
It has been a long time since I have read a whole book in a day. It’s been a really long time since I’ve read a book I just couldn’t put down, that gripped me from the start, that kept me turning the page, even when I had laundry to do and supper to cook.…
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Review: Wildflowers from Winter
I loved this debut book by Katie Ganshert. Her talent for layering depth, pain, healing, and romance, kept me turning the page and wanting more. The heroine, Bethany Quinn, is a tortured soul, a woman who ran from her past and has built a life free from memories and free from pain. When tragedy brings…
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Sharpshooter In Petticoats by Mary Connealy
Mandy McClellen Grey, has become the focus of a feud thanks to her husband, who made this mess and then died. Far from home, Mandy, the best little rifle woman in the west, has resigned herself to a lonely life under siege rather than call for help and endanger her family. Tom Linscott is fed…