Monthly Archives: April 2018

Crooked Heart

Noel Bostock is ten years old and he has no family. His godmother, Mattie, is a wonderful caregiver for him except… she is beginning to forget things. At first it’s just things like the name of the church they can … Continue reading

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Welcome Friends

I see some new followers have come along.  A warm welcome!  May you enjoy reading, writing, and reading some more, as much as I do!!! Some books leave us free and some books make us free. –Ralph Waldo Emerson I … Continue reading

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Child of the River

Persomi is born into a poor white sharecropper’s family and has little to look forward to in her struggling life. When she discovers that her violent, abusive father is not her biological parent, her life begins to take a turn. … Continue reading

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America’s First Daughter

‘America’s First Daughter’ is a historical novel portraying the life of Martha Jefferson Randolph (Patsy), Thomas Jefferson’s daughter. The book takes the reader from her childhood through her growing up years, into marriage and motherhood, and later years with the … Continue reading

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The Masterpiece

I couldn’t wait to read Francine Rivers’ newest publication and I wasn’t disappointed! “The Masterpiece” has a LOT in it to love. Roman Velasco is a famous artist and a former gang member. His journey from rebellion, graffiti and despair … Continue reading

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