Set in Texas 1894, Heart on the Line is the second novel in the series Ladies of Harper’s Station. It follows the story of Grace Mallory, a telegrapher who has found solace and a hiding place in the women’s colony of Harper Station. When Grace’s father is murdered for information he discovered, Grace takes thisContinueContinue reading “Review of “Heart on the Line” by Karen Witemeyer”
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Review of “The Love Letter” by Rachel Hauck
I branched out on this one! Contemporary fiction is not my first choice when I go to the bookstore. I think I shy away from contemporary because my moral values are biblically based, and some modern fiction tends to deviate a little from that. However, as the saying goes, “Don’t judge a book by it’sContinueContinue reading “Review of “The Love Letter” by Rachel Hauck”
Review of “A Portrait of Loyalty” by Roseanna M. White
Finally! I’ve been looking forward to reading this book and seeing the conclusion of the Codebreakers series, and Roseanna M. White does not disappoint. I didn’t expect to like this book more than the other two (which I kind of do), but I did hope it would wrap up the other stories nicely and ofContinueContinue reading “Review of “A Portrait of Loyalty” by Roseanna M. White”