Category: Christian Fiction

  • REVIEW of Called to Protect (Blue Justice #2) by Lynette Eason

    REVIEW of Called to Protect (Blue Justice #2) by Lynette Eason

    Chloe St. John is a K-9 officer, working with her German shepherd partner Hank to bring down the toughest criminals. When U.S. Marshal Blake McCallum’s teenage daughter Rachel disappears, Chloe and Hank join the team to help roust out her whereabouts. It seems certain Rachel’s been taken by a sex-trafficking ring, and they’re not interested…

  • REVIEW of Oath of Honor (Blue Justice #1) by Lynette Eason

    REVIEW of Oath of Honor (Blue Justice #1) by Lynette Eason

    When Izzy St. John’s law enforcement partner, Kevin, is murdered at a stakeout of a crime boss, her whole family is afraid that she’ll be next. Kevin’s older brother, Ryan, starts shadowing her every move and putting his detective skills to work to find the killer. But as grateful as she is for Ryan’s help,…

  • REVIEW of Vow of Justice (Blue Justice #4) by Lynette Eason

    REVIEW of Vow of Justice (Blue Justice #4) by Lynette Eason

    When his partner Allie’s cover gets blown, Linc St. John must put a hold on his romantic feelings for her and pull out all the stops to save her from a Russian crime boss. As the attempts on both of their lives intensify, Linc finds out that Allie’s past life is far more harrowing than…

  • REVIEW of The King’s Mercy by Lori Benton

    REVIEW of The King’s Mercy by Lori Benton

    Following the Jacobite defeat at Culloden, a tall Scotsman named Alex MacKinnon is given the merciful sentence of indentured servitude in the New World. Bound to Edmund Carey, a plantation owner, he learns the trade of blacksmith, nursing a bitterness against both God and his circumstances. Even the itinerant preacher, Reverend Pauling, can’t convince the…

  • REVIEW of Faking Grace by Tamara Leigh

    REVIEW of Faking Grace by Tamara Leigh

    Maizy Grace wants to make it big as a journalist, but after her last news job imploded, she can’t land more than a part time position at the local newspaper . Hesitantly, she takes a second job at a Christian publishing company, piling on the religious bumper stickers and Christianese to convince the people there…

  • REVIEW of Stealing Adda by Tamara Leigh

    REVIEW of Stealing Adda by Tamara Leigh

    Adda Sinclaire writes medieval bodice rippers, but her own life is devoid of romance. Her husband has run off with a rival romance writer, taking the dog and sucking all the joy out of Adda’s life. To make matters worse, Adda has a horrible case of writer’s block and must make the difficult decision whether…

  • REVIEW of Far Side of the Sea by Kate Breslin

    REVIEW of Far Side of the Sea by Kate Breslin

    Relegated to a desk job after losing his hand, Colin Mabry spends his days decoding messages sent by carrier pigeon. Strangely enough, one of the messages appears to be for him, a call for help to save Jewel Reyer, a young Frenchwoman who nursed him to health on the front and almost became his sweetheart. Determined to…

  • REVIEW of Fearless (Age of Conquest #2) by Tamara Leigh

    REVIEW of Fearless (Age of Conquest #2) by Tamara Leigh

    When Guarin D’Argent goes out of his way to protect a Saxon lady from the bloody aftermath of Hastings, he is repaid by being taken captive by the lady’s vengeful warriors. Imprisoned for two years in the camp of rebel Saxons, all he can hope to do is survive. But in the midst of his…

  • REVIEW of The Number of Love by Roseanna M. White (Codebreakers #1)

    REVIEW of The Number of Love by Roseanna M. White (Codebreakers #1)

    World War I is in full swing, and deep in the heart of London the codebreakers in Room 40 are responsible for deciphering German telegrams to preserve the Allied cause. Margot de Wilde, a young Belgian woman not yet eighteen, is an anomaly in the all-male environment. Her mathematical mind makes her capable of far…

  • REVIEW of The Noble Guardian (The Bow Street Runners #3) by Michelle Griep

    REVIEW of The Noble Guardian (The Bow Street Runners #3) by Michelle Griep

    Abby Gilbert is finally leaving her hateful stepmother, cruel stepsisters, and henpecked father to marry the man of her dreams. Unfortunately, she must travel across England to get to his manor house, and with bad weather, bad luck, and highwaymen on the horizon, it’s anyone’s guess if she’ll make it to her own wedding in…