Review of “In My Father’s House” by Corrie Ten Boom

I always enjoy reading a book by Corrie Ten Boom. She never fails to encourage me with the examples from her own life. Corrie was a Christian who lived in a town called Haarlem during the Nazi occupation of Holland, now the Netherlands, in World War II. Her world-famous book, The Hiding Place, tells theContinueContinue reading “Review of “In My Father’s House” by Corrie Ten Boom”

Review of “The Time Travelers: Book 1 of the Gideon Trilogy” by Linda Buckley-Archer

I haven’t visited this book in some time, but it’s just as I remembered. I’ve probably read this book four times now; I keep returning to this trilogy because I was never able to read the final installment, but this year I hope to! Summary: Peter Shock and Kate Dyer live miles apart and haveContinueContinue reading “Review of “The Time Travelers: Book 1 of the Gideon Trilogy” by Linda Buckley-Archer”

Review of “A Gown of Spanish Lace” by Janette Oke

This book took me by surprise. It went in an entirely different direction than what I initially thought, but that wasn’t a bad thing. I haven’t read a book by Janette Oke in years, but I found this title at my local library’s annual book sale and thought I’d give it a try. Set inContinueContinue reading “Review of “A Gown of Spanish Lace” by Janette Oke”

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