Jan 25, 2020

Review: My Name is River By Wendy Dunham

My Name Is RiverMy Name Is River by Wendy Dunham
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First, I want to thank Wendy Dunham for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

My Name Is River by Wendy Dunham is an incredibly sweet book based on the bond of that a grandmother and granddaughter has, two best friends from different sides of the tracks, and strong faith in God. Throw in some pull on your heart strings moments-which you will need a box of Kleenex for- you have yourself an amazing book in my eyes!!

Review: If Just One Person by Laurie Olerich

If Just One Person (The Suicide of Shari Jensen)If Just One Person by Laurie Olerich
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First, I want to thank Laurie Olerich for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

Laurie Olerich’s cover If Just One Person the Suicide of Shari Jenson immediately grasped my attention along with the title. This is one book that is going to stick with you for a long time after you finish reading it.

Review: Finding Jake by Brian Reardon

Finding JakeFinding Jake by Bryan Reardon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Finding Jake
By Bryan Reardon
Review by Heidi Lynn's Book Reviews


Thank you to Bryan Riordan, Edelweiss, and Literati Author Services for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

Finding Jake is a raw emotional story that was ripped straight from the headlines. This story was gave you an inside family’s perspective into a school shooting tragedy. Bryan Reardon made you felt like you were part of the drama that was unfolding. Finding Jake was full of fear, suspense, mystery, grief, emotions, faith, friendships, family, and never giving up hope.

Review:Mason Jar By James Russell Lingerfelt

The Mason JarThe Mason Jar by James Russell Lingerfelt
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First, I want to thank James Russell Lingerfelt for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

James Russell Lingerfelt is the next Nicholas Sparks in my opinion after reading the Mason Jar. Yes, like all Nicholas Sparks movies this book needs to be made into a movie. After reading this book I am a total fan of his work.

Review: Murder on the Menu by Morgan St. James and Phyllice Bradner

Murder on the Menu (Silver Sisters Mysteries #5)Murder on the Menu by Morgan St. James
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First, I want to thank Morgan St. James and her sister Phyllice Bradner for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

Murder on the Menu (Silver Sisters Mysteries, #5) is written by two incredibly talented authors who just happen to be sisters in real life. This book even though it is a series can be read as a standalone. This is unlike the books I have read for Morgan in the past! This book was such a fun read with the unique names, characters and storylines.

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