Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Mail-Order Standoff by various

The Mail-Order Standoff: 4 Historical Stories by [Breidenbach, Angela, Brownley, Margaret, Davis, Susan Page, McDonough, Vickie]
4 stories of mail-order brides that didn't exactly go as planned. Angela Breidenbach, Margaret Brownly , Susan Page Davis and Vickie McDonough introduce us to 4 couples (well actually 5) Who didn't run the usual course of a mail-order bride.
Filled with faith, and trying to see God's will, when it looks like nothing is turning out the way it was supposed to! I think you will enjoy these 4 stories and appreciate a look at the mail order bride story  from a number of different angles.

Sunday, February 2, 2020

The Blizzard Bride by Susanne Dietze

The Blizzard Bride: DAUGHTERS OF THE MAYFLOWER #11 by [Dietze, Susanne]
Abigail Bracey was a bitter wounded woman. Her long time love had left her, Her father had been murdered, as it turned out by a criminal counterfeiter who he had colluded with. Her church members deserted them, even though they had known nothing about her fathers criminal ways. Broken in spirit, her mother died. Abigail was alone, barely surviving as a teacher, until someone found out who her father was and complained to the school board that she was not fit to be teaching children. She lives only to see the man who killed her father pay.
Follow Abigail as she is forced to work with her lost love who is now with the Secret Service if she wants to see the criminal brought to justice.
I won't spoil the story, but it is a great tail! Inspirational, moving, suspenseful and romantic!

Saturday, February 1, 2020

Sky to Sky by Amanda G. Stevens

From Sky to Sky (No Less Days) by [Stevens, Amanda G]
Zac is a longevite. Immortal, and angry. His public persona is a stunt man, who posts videos of his exploits. An internet sensation. What they don't know is that he is tortured, suffering from PTSD, crippled by it. Angry at God for his life. Angry at another longevite who chose to be a serial killer. This is a complex story that draws you in and won't let you go until the very last page. Savor every page. It is worth it.