Tuesday, April 2, 2019

With Winter's First Frost by Kelly Irvin

This story follows Laura Kauffman. She is an older lady who is 73 yrsold.Laura who's husband had been deceased.She feels so lonely and wonders when she may leave and join her beloved husband.Widower Zechariah Stutzman who had lost his beautiful wife.zechariah is an angry and frustrating man.Zach has parkinson's disease which has started to become more progressive. He can no longer live on his own and has to move in with his grandson and his family.Laura has offered herself to help zach with his great grandchildren when their mom has to go to hospital for birth of her baby. CanZach and Laura work together. I absolutely loved this story.

Sunday, February 17, 2019

The Teacher's Bride

This story follows Christian Ropp who moves to Birch Creek to accept a teaching Job.He wanted to getaway from his family.Ruby Glick who has lived in a frigid family. where things were controlled. As a chance to get away she decides to go visit her brother in Birch Creek.Christian is the type of person who always likes things to be routine and everything in place. whereas Ruby is a spir of the moment typeof person.Christian always got nervous and scared when he wants to talk to a woman.Ruby decides to so him how to find the woman he wants to marry. I loved this story so much. Kathleen Fuller always writes amazing stories

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

An Amish Homecoming

I was given this bookto review This book is made up of 4 stories.The authors are Amy Beth Wiseman, Shelly Shepherd Gray, and Kathleen Fuller. My favorite story is the first one called When Love Returns. Sara and her daughter Miriam have to return back to her hometown as she was devestated by the floods of Hurricane Harvey.Sara is extremely nervous of who her parents will react when she comes home and will they accept her daughter. The other three stories were good too. The authors have a way of drawing out the characters. The characters make you feel like you are living the story withthem.

An Amish Homecoming

I was given this bookto review This book is made up of 4 stories.The authors are Amy Beth Wiseman, Shelly Shepherd Gray, and Kathleen Fuller. My favorite story is the first one called When Love Returns. Sara and her daughter Miriam have to return back to her hometown as she was devestated by the floods of Hurricane Harvey.Sara is extremely nervous of who her parents will react when she comes home and will they accept her daughter. The other three stories were good too. The authors have a way of drawing out the characters. The characters make you feel like you are living the story withthem.

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Arms Of Mercy

This story follows Catherine Glick who has been with her boyfriend Zack for 5 years.She thinks that Zach is ready to propose to her.Asshe is waiting her old boyfriend Elijah returns.When Catherine sees him she finds she harbors some resentment.Her cousin calls her to come and work for her in florida.Elijah wants to explian his actions can Catherine find her way back to him

Saturday, May 5, 2018

Hurricane season

I was given this book to read for bookloggors. This story follows Betsy and Ty Franklin. Ty and Betsy have a farm in southern A.labama. Betsy has always struggled with the fact that she wasnt able to give ty the children he wanted. Betsy sister Jenna decided she wants to go to An art retreat for two weeks and drops of her daughters at Betsy's. Tyand Becky learn what it takes to take care of the girls and through the process Ty andBetsy work toward healing for the loss of children. This story was fantastic

Saturday, March 31, 2018

The ViewFrom Rainshadow Bay

This story follows Shauna McDade who at a young age loses her husband and becomes a widow. Someone is terrorizing and killing people in their town Shauna has to rely on Zach Bannister the man who is addicted to adventure to help protect her young son.Shauna is given a one-of-a-kind necklace that came from her deceased mother.This story was fast paced and i loved it I have always enjoyed Colleen's books

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