Wednesday, April 4, 2018
March Wrap UP
I'm a few days late on my month wrap up. With Easter being on April 1st and all the festivities I was finally able find time to sit down and get this post written.
Surprising myself, I read and reviewed seven books this month. Probably the most I've read in a month.
The Lacemaker by Laura Frantz
A Passionate Hope: Hannah's Story by Jill Eileen Smith
The Man He Never Was by James L. Rubart
Not a Word by Chautona Havig
No One Ever Asked by Katie Ganshert
The Heart Between Us by Lindsay Harrel
The Sea Before Us by Sarah Sundin
The favorite post on my blog this month was First Line Friday featuring Magnolia Storms by Janet Ferguson.
We saw I Can Only Imagine and the movie is both moving and powerful. I didn't care for the actors that played Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith. I wish they would've been able to have the actual people in the movie.
I seriously can't choose a favored book from this month's reads. I loved every single one of them.
Coming up for review this month
High Cotton by Debby Mayne
Storm Front by Susan May Warren
The Pirate Bride by Kathleen Y'Barbo
The Mayflower Bride by Kimberley Woodhouse
Keturah by Lisa T. Bergren
We're in spring now. Hoping for continued warm weather here and wherever you are! I trust you had a favorable March, and that you have some fun stuff to look forward to in April.
For me, I have a granddaughter turning 10, which I absolutely refuse to accept, and my baby brother is turning 50, both this month.
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