The power of fiction, the beauty of words, and the God who made us to wield them for His glory.

The Heart of a Warrior (Angela K. Couch) – Review

The Man She Fears Is Her Only Chance For Survival . . .

All Christina Astle wants is to reach Oregon before her baby is born, but the wagon train is attacked, and her husband killed, stranding her in a mountain labyrinth. Raised in the East, within civilization’s embrace, survival is not a skill she’s learned. Neither is evading the lone warrior dogging her trail.

Disgusted by the greed and cruelty of men like his white father, Towan has turned to the simpler existence of his mother’s tribal people. He is not prepared for the fiery woman who threatens to upturn his entire life … and his heart.

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The Tory's Daughter (Angela K. Couch) – Review

~ About the Book ~ Burying his wife is the hardest thing Joseph Garnet has ever done—until he’s called to leave his young son and baby daughter to fight Iroquois raiders. When one of the marauders tries to steal his horse, the last thing he expects is to end up tussling with a female. The girl is wounded, leaving Joseph little choice but to haul her home to heal—an act that seems all too familiar. Though Joseph doesn’t appear to remember her, Hannah Cunningham could never forget him. He rode with the mob that forced her two brothers into the

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Top Ten Tuesday – Under-loved Favourites

I’m going slightly rogue today for Top Ten Tuesday. The girls at The Broke and the Bookish have given the topic Ten Hidden Gems in X Genre. Well, I’m not limiting myself to one genre. That’s too difficult. And I’ve decided to be a little more specific on the ‘hidden gems’ part. I’m going to champion some of my favourite reads that have less than 50 reviews on Amazon.

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Weekend Book Buzz – 22/23 July 2017

Hello again, book lovers! Many apologies for having to skip last week’s Book Buzz post. We have been plagued by colds and viruses around here, and while we’re not out of the woods yet, we can see the clearing on the other side, shall we say. Not to mention I’ve managed to catch up on some of my backlog! 😳 Since we missed last week, I have included links to my posts from the last two weeks below.

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Top Ten Tuesday – My Reading Wishlist

It’s Top Ten Tuesday, and today’s topic from the girls at The Broke and the Bookish is Ten Things on Our Reading Wishlist. My list today will be generally referring to things I’d like to see more of in Christian fiction, as that is where I pick up most of my books. Well, where to start? 😉

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The Patriot and the Loyalist (Angela K. Couch) – Review

~ About the Book ~ Completing his three years in the Continental Army, Daniel Reid still has no desire to return home—not after losing the woman he loves to a British Captain—so he volunteers to ride south through enemy lines and deliver a message to Colonel Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox. With his temper needing a release and a dark haired beauty finding her way into his broken heart, Daniel decides to join the Swamp Fox’s efforts against the British. Little does he know the British still have the upper hand.

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First Line Friday – 31 March 2017 – The Patriot and the Loyalist (Angela K. Couch)

It’s First Line Friday time again! And this week I have internet, so maybe I’ll actually be able to visit everyone. YAY! 🙂 This week I have the first line from an absolutely riveting historical romance by Angela K. Couch: The Patriot and the Loyalist. It releases on 7 April, and you can pre-order or find out more at the links below the description. Also keep an eye out for my review, coming soon! ~ About the Book ~ Completing his three years in the Continental Army, Daniel Reid still has no desire to return home—not after losing the woman he

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