Review of “A Family for the Orphans” by Heidi Main

This is the first book I have read by this author. The adult main characters in this book are Walker McCaw and Trisha Campbell. There are also three children in this novel who seem like main characters to me because the story revolves around the adults taking care of them. The children lost their parents four months before. They are three, five and seven years old. They will grab at your heartstrings from the very first chapter. I love that this novel takes place on a horse farm and in a town named Serenity. Add in the grandfatherly man with several cute sounding dogs and you cannot help but fall in love with this plot. I recommend this book to anyone who likes community, family, animals, and a sweet love story.

I received a complimentary copy from the author. The opinions in this review are my own.

Review of “Her Christmas Healing” by Mindy Obenhaus

I have read several of books by Mindy Obenhaus and I have enjoyed all of them so far. This book is the fourth book in the Hope Crossing series. It is not necessary to read the others before reading this one. There is a possible trigger in this novel for some. The female main character, Jillian McKenna, was sexually assaulted before the book starts which is mentioned toward the beginning of the novel but not in detail. The author did a good job of treating this situation with respect and care. The male main character, Gabriel Vaughn, is her next door neighbor and someone she would hangout with when visiting her grandmother before moving she moved beside him. The interactions between these two are so sweet. This book is so well written and you may require tissues at times.

I received a complimentary copy from the author. The opinions in this review are my own.

Review of “Against the Wind” by Amanda Cabot

This is the second novel in the Secrets of Sweetwater Crossing series. It is not necessary to read the first book to read this one but it would make it more enjoyable if you do. The two main characters are Louisa Vaughn and Josh Porter. She has come back to town originally to bring the mom of her friend but stays to take care of Josh. This book has so much heart and humanity throughout. There are several good life lessons that can be learned by reading this book. You will learn the lesson of not treating others as they treat you meaning being nice to them in spite of their meanness. Forgiveness and love are woven throughout this novel. I enjoyed reading every page.

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. The opinions in this review are my own.

Review of “Shadows at Dusk” by Elizabeth Goddard

I am a big fan of books by Elizabeth Goddard. This is the second in her Missing in Alaska series. You do not have to have read the first to read and enjoy this one. The two main characters are Carrie James and Detective Trevor West. Carrie is an Alaskan bush pilot who has a dramatic past. Trevor has come to Alaska in order to find his missing sister and seeks Carrie out to help him. This novel starts out with a prologue that gives a little taste of Carrie’s tragic past. Then the first chapter starts ten years after that so I found it intriguing as to what her past would mean to her present. There is an intriguing puzzle that plays out in the novel and you will find yourself trying to put the pieces together throughout the whole book. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and highly recommend it.

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. The opinions in this review are my own.

Review of “Lost and Found” by Suzanne Woods Fisher

Lost and Found by Suzanne Woods Fisher is centered mostly around the Amish. David, a bishop in the Amish church, is faced with many decisions such as whether or not to relocate his congregation due to issues in the community; this leads to other problems. Micah has several of his own issues to work through. Like Micah, Trudy is very interested in bird watching. (There are many fascinating facts from Trudy’s bird log included throughout the book.) She is also interested in Micah, but he gets caught up in the past and dealing with his own issues. Even though the story focuses on the Amish, some of the issues they face are similar to issues we are called on to deal with in society today. It is a very interesting read.

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. The opinions in this review are my own.