She found peace in a time of war. Desperate to save her dying mother, an American woman accepts her newspaper’s assignment to travel to Italy where she takes photographs dangerously close to the front lines during World War II. But Rachel’s real motive in this journey is to find the father she never… Continue reading Barbara J. Shelton’s Review of Shadowed by Grace by Cara C. Putman
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Barbara J. Shelton’s Review of The Thief by Stephanie Landsem
My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? ABOUT THE STORY……. Nissa is a Jewish woman with a sharp tongue and no hope of marriage. Abandoned by the God she once loved, her only recourse is to depend upon Mouse, the best thief in Jerusalem, to keep her blind brother, Cedron, fed and… Continue reading Barbara J. Shelton’s Review of The Thief by Stephanie Landsem
Barbara J. Shelton’s Review of The Queen’s Handmaid be Tracy L. Higley
Send to Kindle Alexandria, Egypt 39 BC From the servant halls of Cleopatra’s Egyptian palace to the courts of Herod the Great, Lydia will serve two queens to see prophecy fulfilled. Orphaned at birth, Lydia was raised as a servant in Cleopatra’s palace, working hard to please while keeping everyone at arm’s length. She’s been… Continue reading Barbara J. Shelton’s Review of The Queen’s Handmaid be Tracy L. Higley
Barbara J. Shelton’s Review of The Secret of Singing Springs by Monte Swan
Send to Kindle When Travis Russell finds an old axe the might have belonged to Jesse James, who is thought to have buried some of his treasure near the Russell homestead in Colorado, the whole Russell family, and their friends, the Davis family, become immersed in a treasure hunt that includes adventure, fun, and no small amount… Continue reading Barbara J. Shelton’s Review of The Secret of Singing Springs by Monte Swan
Barbara J. Shelton’s Review of “ALL MY BELONGINGS” by CYNTHIA RUCHTI
Send to Kindle Jayne Dennagee has spent her life running from the “doctor death” legacy of her father. His Kervorkian-copycat methods of euthanasia ruined her childhood, covering it in shame. She won’t let him steal her future, too. After changing her name to Becka, she assumes a new life and new job caring for the… Continue reading Barbara J. Shelton’s Review of “ALL MY BELONGINGS” by CYNTHIA RUCHTI