This inspiring and incredibly true story of how Bart Millard was led to write MercyMe's hit song "I Can Only Imagine" had me on an emotional roller coaster that ended in the best way possible. Bart Millard shares the story of his life and the journey he traveled with his abusive father. After a car … Continue reading I Can Only Imagine by Bart Millard Book Review
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Raven’s Peak by Lincoln Cole Review
Raven’s Peak is a unique horror telling by Lincoln Cole. This is the first book in the World on Fire series and the set up for much more adventure in coming books. The reader’s first encounter in the book is with a former reverend, Arthur, who is in jail and left to question his faith … Continue reading Raven’s Peak by Lincoln Cole Review
The Leisure Seeker by Michael Zadoorian Review
The Leisure Seeker by Michael Zadoorian is the story of an older couple, John and Ella, both of whom are sick with one thing or another. Ella is full of cancer, but is dedicated to taking care of her husband who has Alzheimer's. This story follows John and Ella on a long road trip from … Continue reading The Leisure Seeker by Michael Zadoorian Review
Living Out Loud by Staci Hart Review
ARC provided by author in exchange for an honest review. Staci has done it again and, oh, is my heart swooning. I loved Living Out Loud! And of course, like all of Staci's other books, I was left feeling heartbroken simply because the story was over. In this installment of the Austen series, we follow … Continue reading Living Out Loud by Staci Hart Review
Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon Book Review
Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon was the quickest read of the year so far. I devoured this title in one sitting. I was craving a love story that was not like the rest and I was satisfied with this read. Nicola Yoon introduces the reader to Madeline, an 18 year old with SCID that is not … Continue reading Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon Book Review
A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving Book Review
A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving is a general fiction novel placed in the 1950's and 1960's. It was a book I was extremely excited to read because Stephen King recommended it and I figured "this should be great!" I wasn't wrong, but I wasn't quite right either. Let me explain. John Irving … Continue reading A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving Book Review
