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arfulwell99
Nov 18, 20224 min read
Stand in Awe: a Review of J’Nell Ciesiekski’s “The Brilliance of Stars”
When was the last time you read a book? Now I don’t mean listened to someone read to you through your smart speaker or headphones – I...
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arfulwell99
Apr 8, 20223 min read
Bibliophile Musings: More Than Ten Years Later, A Redemptive Argument for “Mansfield Park”
If you hate Jane Austen, well, you have my sympathies. But let other bloggers type about whining and misery. Since one of my friends...
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arfulwell99
Apr 8, 20223 min read
Bibliophile Musings: More Than Ten Years Later, A Redemptive Argument for “Mansfield Park”
If you hate Jane Austen, well, you have my sympathies. But let other bloggers type about whining and misery. Since one of my friends...
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arfulwell99
Apr 1, 20223 min read
The Wait is Over: Sarah Ladd’s “The Letter from Briarton Park” Has Arrived
If you’re anything like me, your bookshelf is full of historical fiction, waiting for you to take a mental vacation. If you are like me,...
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arfulwell99
Apr 1, 20223 min read
The Wait is Over: Sarah Ladd’s “The Letter from Briarton Park” Has Arrived
If you’re anything like me, your bookshelf is full of historical fiction, waiting for you to take a mental vacation. If you are like me,...
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arfulwell99
Mar 25, 20222 min read
The History and Mystery Continues With Book Three is Melanie Dickerson’s New Series Entitled, “A Dea
Have you ever called yourself a “fan-girl”? I suppose you could be a “fan-boy”. Have you ever considered yourself a fan? Like a crazy fan...
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arfulwell99
Mar 25, 20222 min read
The History and Mystery Continues With Book Three is Melanie Dickerson’s New Series Entitled, “A Dea
Have you ever called yourself a “fan-girl”? I suppose you could be a “fan-boy”. Have you ever considered yourself a fan? Like a crazy fan...
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arfulwell99
Mar 4, 20222 min read
A Refreshing Retrospect: Jeannie Goutet’s New Sequel, “Philippa Holds Court”
There’s no doubt about it. The publishing world is changing. it’s good to see good old-fashioned clean historical fiction is still out...
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arfulwell99
Mar 4, 20222 min read
A Refreshing Retrospect: Jeannie Goutet’s New Sequel, “Philippa Holds Court”
There’s no doubt about it. The publishing world is changing. it’s good to see good old-fashioned clean historical fiction is still out...
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arfulwell99
Nov 19, 20214 min read
Beyond Expectations: A Review of Elizabeth Camden’s 2017 Release “To the Farthest Shores”
I have a confession to make. Elizabeth Camden is one of my favorite authors. When I read The Lady of Bolton Hill, I decided that was the...
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arfulwell99
Nov 19, 20214 min read
Beyond Expectations: A Review of Elizabeth Camden’s 2017 Release “To the Farthest Shores”
I have a confession to make. Elizabeth Camden is one of my favorite authors. When I read The Lady of Bolton Hill, I decided that was the...
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arfulwell99
Oct 29, 20212 min read
Around the Round Table: Jody Hedlund’s New “Knights of the Brethren” Series Book 1
If you’re an avid reader of Historical Fiction, you’ve probably picked up a book by Jody Hedlund. Check the first book in her new series...
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arfulwell99
Oct 29, 20212 min read
Around the Round Table: Jody Hedlund’s New “Knights of the Brethren” Series Book 1
If you’re an avid reader of Historical Fiction, you’ve probably picked up a book by Jody Hedlund. Check the first book in her new series...
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arfulwell99
Oct 22, 20215 min read
A Final Masterpiece: Tamera Alexander’s “A Note Left Unsung” – A Review of t
If your bookshelf is cluttered with tales of young women who struggle to find God’s plan in their lives, end up on a path they never...
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arfulwell99
Oct 22, 20215 min read
A Final Masterpiece: Tamera Alexander’s “A Note Left Unsung” – A Review of t
If your bookshelf is cluttered with tales of young women who struggle to find God’s plan in their lives, end up on a path they never...
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arfulwell99
Oct 15, 20212 min read
Fresh and Frosty: J’Nell Ciesielski’s “The Ice Swan”
Maybe you’re like me and have been hiding under a rock for the last year. Have you heard about J’Nell Ciesielski? Check out this...
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arfulwell99
Oct 15, 20212 min read
Fresh and Frosty: J’Nell Ciesielski’s “The Ice Swan”
Maybe you’re like me and have been hiding under a rock for the last year. Have you heard about J’Nell Ciesielski? Check out this...
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arfulwell99
Sep 10, 20212 min read
Keeping You on Your Toes: Joanna Davidson Politano’s New Release “A Midnight Dance” Stealing the Sho
As an avid reader of historical fiction, you don’t often see many authors who write about dance, let alone do it with authority. Cue Ms....
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arfulwell99
Sep 10, 20212 min read
Keeping You on Your Toes: Joanna Davidson Politano’s New Release “A Midnight Dance” Stealing the Sho
As an avid reader of historical fiction, you don’t often see many authors who write about dance, let alone do it with authority. Cue Ms....
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arfulwell99
Sep 3, 20213 min read
All Aboard! Check out Carrie Turansky’s Book “No Journey to Far”
A good historical fiction book should take you back in time in vivid technicolor. Check out this book by Carrie Turansky. A family long...
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