This week I just finished the book Love by the Letter, a prequel novella to the Unexpected Bride’s series. It was such a fun read, and it certainly got me interested in the rest of the series!
Continue reading “Love by the Letter by Melissa Jagears”Are You Concerned That You Aren’t a Good Reader?
If you are plagued by the idea that maybe you aren’t that great of a reader (or if you just want to see where you rank on this test), take this reading quiz to set your mind at ease. To take this quiz, first decide on your answer, then read the results I’ve written below each question. At the very end of the article, I’ll give you a final overview of your reading status.
Continue reading “Are You Concerned That You Aren’t a Good Reader?”Karen Witemeyer’s Short Straw Bride–Definitely a Must Read!
Anyone who’s a reader knows that picking a favorite book is almost impossible. But I do know that Karen Witemeyer is my absolute favorite author, and of all her books, I think Short-Straw Bride is my favorite. At least, that’s the way things sit for right now.
Continue reading “Karen Witemeyer’s Short Straw Bride–Definitely a Must Read!”10 Tips to Make Your First Journal a Success
I think that at one point or another, most people have wanted and/or tried to keep a journal. You probably have, too. The thing about journaling is that it’s easy to become discouraged and give up. I know because I’ve been there and done that–multiple times.
Continue reading “10 Tips to Make Your First Journal a Success”Book Review for John J. Horn’s Men of Grit Series
Can brothers really chose good books to read? Books that even their sisters will enjoy? I am living proof that actually, yes, sometimes brothers do have excellent choice.
Once upon a time, I didn’t believe that was true, so when my little brother started pestering me to read this awesome book he had discovered, I flatly refused. So, like a good brother, he set to work tormenting and teasing me and all around making my life miserable until finally I stole the book from his room and read it in the privacy of my bedroom with the intention of frightening him by quoting verbatim from this book I had supposedly never read (Just a note for clarity, I was fifteen and he was ten. We don’t act like that anymore. Usually).
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