What a difference four years can make. After four years with her boyfriend, Cadie McCaffrey is thinking of ending things. Convinced Will doesn't love her in the "forever" way she loves him, Cadie believes it's time for her to let him go before life passes her by. When a misunderstanding leads to a mistake, leaving... Continue Reading →
First Line Friday: A Cup of Dust
As soon as I was off the porch and out of Mama’s sight, I pushed the scuffed-up, hole-in-the-soles Mary Janes off my feet. Purchase: A Cup of Dust Connect: Susie Finkbeiner Now it’s your turn! It's super easy! Grab the book you're reading or on your TBR pile. Leave a comment with the Title... Continue Reading →
First Line Friday: My Dearest Dietrich
A dictatorship is like a snake. Maria von Wedemeyer knows the realities of war. Her beloved father and brother have both been killed on the battlefield. The last thing this spirited young woman needs is to fall for a man under constant surveillance by the Gestapo. How can she give another piece of her heart... Continue Reading →
First Line Friday: Pieces of Silver
WITH the telephone ringing amid the machine-gun staccato of a dozen typewriters, Liesel Bonner didn't hear her name. Liesel Bonner never questioned her devotion to her country. But because of her heritage, her country questions her. Despite the fact that no one has any proof of her disloyalty, Liesel is fired from her stenographer's position... Continue Reading →
First Line Friday: Stars Over Sunset Boulevard
Christine unfolds the tissue paper inside the pink-striped hatbox and the odor of lost years floats upward. Los Angeles, Present Day. When an iconic hat worn by Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With the Wind ends up in Christine McAllister’s vintage clothing boutique by mistake, her efforts to return it to its owner take her on... Continue Reading →
The squawk of crows jerked Mercy awake—but not fully. Mercy Lytton is a lady like none other. Raised amongst the Mohawks, she straddles two cultures, yet each are united in one cause. . .to defeat the French. Born with a rare gift of unusually keen eyesight, she is chosen as a scout to accompany a... Continue Reading →
First Line Friday: Memories of Glass
Flower petals clung like scraps of wet silk on Josie’s toes as she ducked alongside the village canal. Have you read this book? This book is on my TBR must read soon pile! I have read other books by Melanie Dobson and they are awesome! Happy Reading! Becca As war rips through the heart of... Continue Reading →
"Nothing deepens a stream like a good rain . . . or makes it harder to cross." Have you read this book? I stumbled across it while browsing the shelves at Baker Book house. I am excited to dive into this story and find out what happens. Happy reading!- Becca Jenny Lucas swore she'd... Continue Reading →