library — fiction

Waves of Mercy: Lynn Austin

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Lynn Austin’s newest book, Waves of Mercy, is a lovely read. I was so excited to hear she was releasing a new book. She’s one of my go-to authors when I want to read something that will be both inspiring and engaging. In this latest novel, she writes of love and loss, faith, dreams, endurance … Continue reading "Waves of Mercy: Lynn Austin"

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Honor Redeemed: Christine Johnson

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Honor Redeemed by Christine Johnson was a quick read and pretty engaging overall. She wrote a sweet love story set in Key West, Florida. After a rough go in Nantucket, Prosperity Jones makes a bold decision to follow the love of her life. Nothing goes as planned when she arrives where her fiancé, David, lives … Continue reading "Honor Redeemed: Christine Johnson"

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The Quieting: Suzanne Woods Fisher

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I gotta admit – Amish fiction is starting to grow on me. Suzanne Woods Fisher’s new book, The Quieting, is another great summer read. It’s so interesting to learn about Amish culture. Her characters are fairly well developed, and the storyline moves along well. At first, the cast of characters at the beginning is a … Continue reading "The Quieting: Suzanne Woods Fisher"

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The Magnolia Duchess

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Another summer read is done! People often tease me about how much I love reading, but it’s so fun! I love being transported to another time and place, to put myself into the story and experience life through a different perspective. That said, The Magnolia Duchess by Beth White was a fairly enjoyable read, although … Continue reading "The Magnolia Duchess"

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Risen: Angela Hunt

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Angela Hunt is one of my very favorite authors, so I was excited to read her novel adaptation of the movie Risen. Her books paint such vivid pictures of time periods throughout history, and this book does the same with the onset of the New Testament era. I love a great story that allows me … Continue reading "Risen: Angela Hunt"

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