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    Review: Terri Gillespie’s SHE DOES GOOD HAIR

    Ross CluverSeptember 28, 201606 views

    “The characters are vivid, well-defined, and incredibly relatable.”

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    Review: Olivia Newport’s TAKEN FOR ENGLISH

    Ross CluverSeptember 28, 201606 views

    ?Taken for English is an enjoyable read with appealing characters and thought-provoking relationships.?

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    Review: Julie Klassen’s THE DANCING MASTER

    Ross CluverSeptember 28, 201606 views

    “Julie Klassen is a master at portraying the many nuances of the Regency era, drawing inspiration from the greats like Austen and Bronte, while still maintaining her distinctive writer?s voice and vision.”

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    Review: Ginny Aiken’s SHE SHALL BE PRAISED

    Ross CluverSeptember 28, 201606 views

    “Aiken?s precise attention to detail makes this book an exciting dip into America?s early days, filled with shimmering balls, elegant waltzes, lovely dresses?and towering trees, and unlimited, wild Western landscapes, and gorgeous sunrises over the mountains.”

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    Review: Betsy St. Amant’s A FEBRUARY BRIDE

    Ross CluverSeptember 28, 201606 views

    “If the remaining books in the Year of Brides series are as entertaining as A February Bride, this will definitely be a series worth reading.”

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    Review: Sarah E. Ladd’s THE HEADMISTRESS OF ROSEMERE

    Ross CluverSeptember 28, 201606 views

    “Herein lies the persistent theme of the novel: it is not circumstance that gives value to life, but character and how one chooses to respond. Destiny and purpose lie solely in God?s hands; the solution to life?s hurdles is not in man?s strength, but in His outpouring.”

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    Review: Pam Hillman’s CLAIMING MARIAH

    Ross CluverSeptember 28, 201606 views

    “Pam Hillman has authored a compelling novel depicting the struggles and successes of frontier life during the late 1800s. The characters are realistic, with unique faults and endearing traits.”

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    Review: Ronie Kendig’s BEOWULF

    Ross CluverSeptember 28, 201606 views

    More than just recounting the stories of valiant soldiers, Beowulf exposes the harrowing elements of a life of service: traumatic brain injuries, PTSD, sexual assault, amputations, disintegrating family structures.

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    Review: Elizabeth Byler Younts’ PROMISE TO RETURN

    Ross CluverSeptember 28, 201606 views

    “The 1940?s setting for this story is compelling and offers a different twist from typical Amish novels. The ending gives an extremely satisfying surprise with all the real life wartime complications added in.”

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    Review: Melody Carlson’s ONCE UPON A WINTER’S HEART

    Ross CluverSeptember 28, 201606 views

    “Once Upon a Winter?s Heart will revive anyone who?s given up on romance and wants a happy ending.”

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