Cassia – Susan F. Craft

Solid historical fiction. Cassia is part of a series which began in the midst of the American Revolutionary War. Lilyan and her family encounter slave ships, pirates, new friends and new love for daughter Laurel. Susan F. Craft spins a fast-moving tale that is a great pleasure read. I especially like the vocabulary explanations that she has… Continue reading Cassia – Susan F. Craft

You’re The Cream in My Coffee, Jennifer Lamont Leo, author

I enjoy that novels using the Vintage theme employed by Jennifer Lamont Leo.  They are bright and entertaining.  In terms of You’re The Cream in My Coffee, (not an affiliate link) I have found an especial favorite. Loved it! I usually ‘like’ a protagonist, but this time I REALLY liked Marjorie Corrina! The wording and tone are… Continue reading You’re The Cream in My Coffee, Jennifer Lamont Leo, author

Southern Gentleman, Yvonne Lehman, author

  Yvonne Lehman has written a predictable pleasure read that won’t do readers a lot of damage.  With a casual Christian foundation, this easy-to-read romance includes some interesting descriptions of architecture and geographical situations. The angst is gentle and the drama low-key. Major characters are already dead when the story begins, reducing the dialog. Because of… Continue reading Southern Gentleman, Yvonne Lehman, author

The Chamomile, Susan F. Craft, author

 Susan F. Craft has brought us an unusual and entertaining historical romance from the times of Revolutionary War. The author has done a great deal of research to put together the possibilities for people who were alive and affected by the events of the Revolutionary War. Readers will come to understand the significance of the… Continue reading The Chamomile, Susan F. Craft, author

A Miser, A Manger, A Miracle, Marianne Jordan, Author

   Marianne Jordan, looks at the Christmas Story from a different point of view. Although labeled as the first Christmas story, at her website, the author reveals in the spring of 2016 as an Easter Story. In our times’ celebrating with creché and ornaments, we rightfully concentrate on the major players of the Christmas story,… Continue reading A Miser, A Manger, A Miracle, Marianne Jordan, Author