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The Friday Review: Simply Tuesday
By Emily P. Freeman Keep climbing the ladder, dream big, see your name in lights… Adages the world tells us. Maybe we know it’s not true, but we sanctify our goal-oriented living by pursuing stages in the name of Jesus,… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Spies, Lies, and Alibis
By Natalie Walters Looking for a clean spy rom-com that’s actually good? I didn’t think they existed, but then I read this book. Ben Bradley lives a James Bond life. As a high profile financial advisor, his money laundering skills… Continue reading
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August 2, 1776.
Inside the Pennsylvania State House, the air is heavy and stagnant. The open windows do little to alleviate the morning heat. Instead, the breeze carries the stench of the Delaware River a few blocks away. Wagon wheels creak by on… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Preacher on the Run
By Jayna Baas I’m always on the lookout for good Revolutionary War fiction – bonus if it has anything to do with frontier fighting. While this book technically takes place before the war, it sets the stage for what is… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: The Colonel’s Lady
By Laura Frantz The Last of the Mohicans meets Beauty and the Beast in this Revolutionary War frontier romance. Roxanna Rowen has left the safe predictability of her life in the colonies for the wilds of the Kentucky frontier where… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Rise to Rebellion
By Jeff Shaara After my trip to Boston, I’ve been super-excited to dive deep into Revolutionary War history. Using Audible, I got the 23+ hour audiobook by famed historical author, Jeff Shaara. It took a while to get through, but… Continue reading
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Young Washington
Starring William Franklyn-Miller I have been fully engaged in the hype surrounding this movie for the past months. But was it worth taking over my algorithm? For those of you who aren’t history nerds, there was a LOT of drama… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Without a Clue
By Melissa Ferguson Knives Out with a dash of Murder on the Orient Express set on a cruise ship… but it’s a rom-com. Who wouldn’t be intrigued with a premise like that? Penelope Dupont doesn’t have time to be a… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Don’t Upstage the Body
By Naomi Stephens The Earl of Montfort has died and no one really cares. However, despite how obnoxious the man was in real life, it wouldn’t do to have a sparsely attended funeral. Enter the Halfpenny family – professional mourners… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: The Dreams We Knew
By Rachel Scott McDaniel Organized crime in the 1920s doesn’t always find its way into Christian Historical Fiction, so I was intrigued when I kept seeing the premises for Rachel Scott McDaniel’s novels. I finally checked out a book from… Continue reading











