Tag: historicalfiction

Mattie’s Pledge Review

My Perspective This book picked up where Hannah’s Choice left off. I did enjoy this book, however not as much as I enjoyed the first book. It took me a few chapters before I could really get into the storyline, and I don’t think it was because of the author’s writing style as much as […]


Ask Me To Marry You Review

My Perspective I thought this was a cute and quick read. I did like the male-order-husband aspect of it as well. As a reader, I’m always looking for something different that will keep me on my toes or give me that surprise factor and this delivered on that. I don’t know how often this may […]


Twice Redeemed Blog Tour and Giveaway!

To purchase your own copy, click here. About the Book Click to purchase Who will save her from herself? After helping another girl escape, Mercedes Nobles suffers unspeakable abuse at Jericho. So when an American cowboy rides into town, she jumps at the opportunity to start a new life… even though she carries a secret […]


Saving the Marquise’s Granddaughter

About the Book In a land fraught with religious strife, they must break the barriers between status and faith to forge a fresh future in a new world… After her Huguenot father is arrested, aristocrat Suzanne Richelieu escapes Versailles. Handsome German peasant, Johan Rousch, risks his life to bring her to the safety of his […]


No Neutral Ground

About The Book Christian historical romance. After his father divorces his mother because of her Jewish ancestry, Rafe and the rest of his family flee Germany. Years later, he returns to Europe… as a B-17 navigator. On the ocean voyage, he meets Jennie, an artist journeying to Sweden. Flying missions against his former homeland arouses […]


The Steeplechase by Carrie Fancett Pagels

About the Book Martha Osborne fears for her six-year-old brother, who was shuffled off to boarding school when his British mother departed to England.  Set in Hampton Roads, Virginia, in the build-up to the War of 1812, expert rider Martha plans to substitute for her older brother in a “race to the steeple” to win […]