A Thousand Shall Fall

A Thousand Shall Fall by Andrea Boeshaar My rating: 4 of 5 stars I love a good Civil War series and the Shenandoah Valley Saga caught my eye. This is the first book, but book two is teased at the end and I’m already looking forward to reading that one. A Thousand Shall Fall isContinue reading “A Thousand Shall Fall”

Until the Dawn

Until The Dawn by Elizabeth Camden My rating: 5 of 5 stars Elizabeth Camden delivers again! If you loved “Beauty and the Beast” as a child, you’ll enjoy this story. No, the hero isn’t a true beast, but he certainly could play the part at times. The heroine is a beauty, however, both inside andContinue reading “Until the Dawn”

Plum Pudding Bride

Plum Pudding Bride by Anne Garboczi Evans My rating: 5 of 5 stars This short romantic romp will fit into anyone’s busy Christmas schedule. Patience Callahan longs for a husband full of action and daring-do. Her perfect hero will match those in her favorite classic novels. And that doesn’t include mild-mannered storekeeper Peter Foote. He’sContinue reading “Plum Pudding Bride”

Love’s Sweet Beginning

Love’s Sweet Beginning by Ann Shorey My rating: 4 of 5 stars This story is the third in the Sisters at Heart series. I have not read the previous two books in the series. This book stands alone as a good story, but I will be collecting the other two and reading them now thatContinue reading “Love’s Sweet Beginning”

Summer of Promise

Summer of Promise by Amanda Cabot My rating: 4 of 5 stars Abigail Harding leaves her home in Vermont to visit her sister in Wyoming. She doesn’t know what to expect, but reading between the lines of her sister’s letters, she’s sure something is amiss. What she doesn’t expect is to survive a stagecoach holdupContinue reading “Summer of Promise”

The Frontiersman’s Daughter

The Frontiersman’s Daughter by Laura Frantz My rating: 5 of 5 stars I need to have some serious words with Laura Frantz. She’s making me lose a lot of sleep! Too many of her books keep me up past my bedtime and this was one of them. Lael Click was best known as her father’sContinue reading “The Frontiersman’s Daughter”

The Memory Weaver

The Memory Weaver by Jane Kirkpatrick My rating: 4 of 5 stars I enjoy Jane Kirkpatrick’s books. They are authentic, honest, and enlightening. She doesn’t romanticize history. She shows the grittier side, the not-so-pretty side, the earthy side. I like that. And she wraps the story around true history and historical figures. Eliza Spalding wasContinue reading “The Memory Weaver”