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BOOK REVIEW: - "Once I Knew" by Victoria Lynn
I had the pleasure of meeting Victoria Lynn at the 2025 YWW retreat this past August (you guys, she offered me advice about my WIP!!! *fangirl squealing*) and let me tell you, she is such a lovely person! When I met her, I hadn't read any of her books, so I was like "Ooh, new author!!" (I'm a book nerd if you can't tell haha), but anyway, I bought her fantasy novel, Once I Knew , and she shipped me a copy since she had sold out. As soon as it arrived, I settled down and had
Oct 7, 20253 min read


20 of My Favorite Fantasy Reads
Hey, friends! In today's post, I'll be sharing twenty of my favorite fantasy reads. Perhaps you're searching for a new book to read, or have read all the books in your favorite genre and are interested in exploring other genres. Either way, I hope this post helps! ~♡~ Once A Queen by Sarah Arthur This book... wow. Just wow. I read this a few months ago, and let me tell you, it is amazing . The characters and story plot are so well written, and were so intriguing that it was
Jul 10, 20255 min read


Country Girl: Book Review by Sophia Coleman
Hey readers! Today I have a guest post for you by my friend Sophia Coleman. Sophia read my published book, Country Girl a while back and wrote a review on it! So I’m excited to share with you this first guest post! Book Review: Country Girl 12-year-old Faith is in for a surprise when new neighbors move in up the road from her family’s farm in Nebraska. One of them is her age! Faith and her new neighbor, Kirstie, both love horses and books and they soon become good friends. F
Nov 12, 20242 min read


Book Review: Do Hard Things
Hey everyone! Today I'm here with a book review: Do Hard Things by Alex and Brett Harris. I loved this book so much and thought I would post a review on it. Hope you enjoy! *** The cover: Blurb: A generation stands on the brink of a "rebelution". Alex and Brett Harris are leading the charge in a movement of Christian young people who are rebelling against the low expectations of their culture by choosing to "do hard things" for the glory of God. Combating the idea of adolesc
Jul 29, 20241 min read
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