by Lisa Kelley | Oct 4, 2023 | Book Reviews
Creed by Susan May Warren brings the Minnesota Marshalls series to a conclusion, and it’s a rousing end. However, there is still a bad guy out there that I’m sure will re-surface in the future. Warren has a unique knack for interconnecting stories, so I’m pretty sure...
by Lisa Kelley | Sep 27, 2023 | Book Reviews
Remove, Replace, Restart: The Essential Maintenance Manual for Your Engine for Success by Christian Greiser is well researched, and has interesting case studies and multiple exercises to show how readers can reset their mental attitudes to achieve success and...
by Lisa Kelley | Sep 24, 2023 | Book Reviews
Chiseled on the Heart: A Christmas Legacy Novella Collection spans roughly a hundred years starting with the American Revolution and ending post-Civil War. Comprised of four novellas, the thread that ties the stories together is carvings that make up a nativity. Key...
by Lisa Kelley | Sep 8, 2023 | Book Reviews
Wildflower Falls by Denise Hunter is the final installment of the Riverbend Gap series. I’ve enjoyed all the stories and was happy that Hunter added a fourth novel. What I Liked About Wildflower Falls by Denise Hunter I loved Charlotte Simpson, the heroine of the...
by Lisa Kelley | Sep 6, 2023 | Book Reviews
Expired Vows by Laura Conaway and Lisa Phillips is the last installment in the Last Chance County series published by Sunrise Media. Conaway does a nice job bringing the series to a conclusion. What I Liked About Expired Vows by Laura Conaway It’s possible Trace...
by Lisa Kelley | Sep 5, 2023 | Book Reviews
The Performance Paradox by Eduardo Briceño is one of those books that is deep yet understandable. Divided into three sections, Briceño dissects the topic. What I Liked About The Performance Paradox by Eduardo Briceño My favorite aspect of this book is the many...