I don't review every book I read, but I had to write up this one. I can see why this book has done so well: it has one of those intriguing hooks that literally makes a person go, “I have to read this.” Pretty cool it's going to be a TV series starring Jennifer Garner.Here’s the premise: Hannah and ...
Book Review: The Path to Peace
Happy Publication Day to this incredible devotional, The Path to Peace: Experiencing God's Comfort When You're Overwhelmed, by Ann Swindell. This book is just what I've been needing these past few weeks. With bite-sized chunks of truth over forty days, this devotional delves into the lives of Bible ...
Book Review: The Love of My Life
This is the second book by Rosie Walsh I’ve read, and it was just as good as the first (Ghosted, or in the UK, The Man Who Didn’t Call). If you’re looking for an emotional thriller, get off the internet right now and go read this book. Here’s the gist: Emma and Leo have a great life together: ...
The Secret of Joy
Dinnertime with two young children is often lively. Requests for drinks, then spilled drinks. Dropped forks, slopped food, and vocal preferences about plate colors. Recently I’ve tried to add conversation to our chaos, asking the boys what they’re thankful for. Their top answers? Playgrounds, Daddy, ...
Book Review: The Survivors
It's official: I'll read anything by Jane Harper. I've really enjoyed her other three books (The Dry, The Lost Man, and Force of Nature, and this newest one was just as good. Quick summary: Kieran brings his young family back to the coastal town he once called home. His dad's dementia needs more ...