Lacemaker Vivienne Rivard never imagined her craft could threaten her life. Yet in revolutionary France, it is a death sentence when the nobility, and those associated with them, are forced to the guillotine. Vivienne flees to Philadelphia but finds the same dangers lurking in the French Quarter, as revolutionary sympathizers threaten the life of a… Continue reading Book Review: A Refuge Assured by Jocelyn Green
Tag: Historical Christian Fiction
Book Review: Beneath a Prairie Moon by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Readers rabid for the sweet historical romances of Tracie Peterson and Tamara Alexander will flock to best-selling author Kim Vogel Sawyer's prairie-set heartwarmer of high society cast-off and the western town that welcomes her. Abigail Brantley grew up in affluence and knows exactly how to behave in high society. But when she is cast from… Continue reading Book Review: Beneath a Prairie Moon by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Announcing: If Only it were Yesterday’s Release Date by A.M. Heath
My team and I are hard at work, and it's time to finally set the date!! If you enjoy Christian fiction, especially Historical Christian Fiction, then you're going to want to look for Liz's story on September 4th. This fun-loving novel grew out of my own avid-reader journey, and it's something that I hope will… Continue reading Announcing: If Only it were Yesterday’s Release Date by A.M. Heath
Book Reviews: March’s Backlist Review: 1 Large Novella Set
I've been enjoying the backlist titles I've found time for so far this year. And I hope you're enjoying the collective review posts. Normally, the reviews are short and sweet but with a large novella collection, that just isn't possible. And this time, I only had time for 1 backlist title. I hope to tackle… Continue reading Book Reviews: March’s Backlist Review: 1 Large Novella Set
Book Review: Winning Miss Winthrop by Carolyn Miller
Years ago, the man who stole Catherine Winthrop's heart rejected her--and she's never recovered from the grief. Now tragedy has brought him back into her life. This time it isn't her heart he's taking, it’s her home and her family's good name. Jonathan Carlew's serious demeanor and connection to trade, not to mention the rumors… Continue reading Book Review: Winning Miss Winthrop by Carolyn Miller
Book Review: A Chance at Forever by Melissa Jagears
In early 1900s Kansas, Mercy McClain, determined to protect Teaville's children from the bullying she experienced as a child, finds fulfillment working at the local orphanage and serving on the school board. When Aaron Firebrook, the classmate who bothered her more than any other, petitions the board for a teaching position, she's dead set against… Continue reading Book Review: A Chance at Forever by Melissa Jagears
Book Review: The Lost Castle by Kristy Cambron
Broken-down walls and crumbling stones seemed to possess a secret language all their own. What stories would they tell, if she finally listened? Ellie Carver arrives at her grandmother’s bedside expecting to find her silently slipping away. Instead, the beloved woman begins speaking. Of a secret past and castle ruins forgotten by time. Of a… Continue reading Book Review: The Lost Castle by Kristy Cambron
Book Review: The Innkeeper’s Daughter by Michelle Griep
A London officer goes undercover to expose a plot against the Crown Dover, England, 1808: Officer Alexander Moore goes undercover as a gambling gentleman to expose a high-stakes plot against the king—and he’s a master of disguise, for Johanna Langley believes him to be quite the rogue. . .until she can no longer fight… Continue reading Book Review: The Innkeeper’s Daughter by Michelle Griep
Book Review: The Lacemaker by Laura Frantz
When colonial Williamsburg explodes like a powder keg on the eve of the American Revolution, Lady Elisabeth "Liberty" Lawson is abandoned by her fiancé and suspected of being a spy for the hated British. No one comes to her aid save the Patriot Noble Rynallt, a man with formidable enemies of his own. Liberty is… Continue reading Book Review: The Lacemaker by Laura Frantz
Book Review: Until We Find Home by Cathy Gohlke
For American Claire Stewart, joining the French Resistance sounded as romantic as the storylines she hopes will one day grace the novels she wants to write. But when she finds herself stranded on English shores, with five French Jewish children she smuggled across the channel before Nazis stormed Paris, reality feels more akin to fear.… Continue reading Book Review: Until We Find Home by Cathy Gohlke
