The Imposter by Suzanne Woods Fisher My rating: 4 of 5 stars Katrina Stoltzfus is nursing a broken heart. Her mother’s death was hard enough, but now her boyfriend has walked away. Hurting, confused, and wondering how she’ll go on, Katrina moves in with an elderly widow who needs help. Andy Miller hires on toContinue reading “The Imposter”
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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”
Shredded
Shredded: Your Past Does Not Define You by Kimberly Rae My rating: 5 of 5 stars I had no expectations with this book. I received a free copy to review, and all I knew was that the subject involved childhood sexual abuse. Wow. It knocked my socks off. It is a very deep subject andContinue reading “Shredded”
The Mistress of Tall Acre
The Mistress of Tall Acre by Laura Frantz My rating: 5 of 5 stars Laura Frantz did it again. She robbed me of three hours sleep last night! That’s right. I could not put this book down. If you like an excellent story wrapped in authentic history, you’re going to lose some sleep over thisContinue reading “The Mistress of Tall Acre”
Chivalrous
Chivalrous by Dina L. Sleiman My rating: 5 of 5 stars Dina Sleiman brings us another rollicking and charming tale of medieval life and romance. I enjoyed book one of this series, Dauntless, and Chivalrous is even better. Gwendolyn Barnes would like nothing better than to be a knight. But as her father’s only daughter,Continue reading “Chivalrous”
Bringing It All Together
After many years of maintaining the Twin Willows Farm webpage and The Sheepish Scribe blog, it is time to consolidate and get my personal web presence under one little umbrella. Here it is! This will be a work in progress over the next several months. I’m not sure how much of the Twin Willows FarmContinue reading “Bringing It All Together”