Lakeisha Heeringa
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The Friday Review: Many Sparrows
By Lori Benton Where has this book been all my life? Clare Inglesby’s husband is determined that the wilds of Kentucky will finally provide the prosperity and contentment he has been unable to grasp. Heedless of Clare’s advanced pregnancy, the… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Every Hour Until Then
Timeless Series Book 5 By Gabrielle Meyer Kathryn lives simultaneously in 1888 and 1938. As a timecrosser, she has the unique gift to live in two different eras. When she turns 25, she’ll have to choose which life to live… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: The Bookshop of 99 Doors
By Jaime Jo Wright 1888: Minnie Tipton’s life has turned upside down. After the death of her mother, her Civil War veteran father sells the family farm and purchases Ambrose Fields, a sprawling estate with 99 doors outside of Gettysburg.… Continue reading
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The Life She Forgot
By Joanna Davidson Politano Oh. My. Word. This book has earned a spot on my Top 10 Books of 2026 List and we’re not even to the halfway point of the year! 1913: “You can’t marry a man you just… Continue reading
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The Scarlet Ribbon
By Naomi Stephens Your life changes the day your child is born. For Rebekah, it was a change for the worse. As an unwed mother, giving up her baby and slinking off in shame was her only option. But even… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Person of Interest
By J. Warner Wallace As much as I love a good mystery book, I also roll my eyes at the obsession with true crime documentaries and podcasts. Sure, the investigation part is cool, but no one in their right mind… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Love and Baseball
By Jaime Jo Wright and Chloe JoAnne As a former middle school librarian, I got burnt out on cheap and trashy YA books years ago. Where are the good books that actually promoted values and healthy relationships? Where are the… Continue reading
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Counterfeit Hope
By Crystal Caudill Landkreis, Indiana is under the thumb of the notorious Thorne Family. Leaving terror and desolation in their wake, the Thornes, led by their half-crazed matriarch, Ma Thorne, have killed anyone who crossed them. And Lu Thorne is… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Sung in the Shadows
By Crystal Caudill As a young child, Eleanora was kidnapped from an opera house while her mother, the famous Constanza Brisbane, sang on stage. Despite her miraculous escape, the traumatic event has haunted her and her parents ever since. Now… Continue reading










