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Echoes of Mercy by Kim Vogel Sawyer - Review

Sometimes a secret must be kept for the truth to be revealed. When a suspicious accident occurs at the famous Dinsmore Chocolate Factory in Sinclair, Kansas, Caroline Lang goes undercover as a factory worker to investigate the circumstances surrounding the event and how the factory treats its youngest employees—the child workers. Caroline’s fervent faith, her difficult childhood, and compassionate heart drove her to her job as an investigator for the Labor Commission and she is compelled to see children freed from such heavy adult responsibilities, to allow them to pursue an education.

Traces of Mercy by Michael Landon Jr and Cindy Kelley - Review

A post Civil War Romance filled with faith values and suspense by Love Comes Softly's producer - Michael Landon At the war's end, a young woman suffers an accident that leaves her unconscious and alone. Waking with amnesia, she takes the name Mercy and wants more than anything to find out the truth of her past. But then a handsome stranger arrives, who may hold the key to everything she has forgotten. What he knows could devastate her future, and even end her life.

SNAPSHOT by Lis Wiehl - A Review

Disclosure: The following post contains some advertisement. I received this book in exchange for my opinion. No other compensation given. If you love novels with a bit of history, you are sure to be smitten with this one. It will keep you turning pages from page one.  Two little girls, frozen in black and white. One picture worth killing for. Federal prosecutor Lisa Waldren’s estranged father wants her to investigate a cold case from his FBI days. Lisa nearly refuses, even though a wrongly convicted man faces execution for murder. Then her father reveals a photograph: a little white girl playing alongside a little black girl at a rally in 1965 where the shooting of a civil rights leader took place. She recognizes herself in the photo. She was there.

Prepared for a Purpose by Antoinette Tuff - Review

disclosure: This post contains publisher advertisement. 870 children waited in fear as their elementary school rushed into lockdown mode. As the nation faced yet another Sandy Hook story of tragedy, one woman rewrote the ending.  Yet the story doesn't start with those first steps Michael Hill took into that Atlanta elementary school. It starts with Antoinette Tuff, a woman who faced her own pain, hurt and rejection, yet held onto grace, faith, and hope. A hope that

Shadows of the Past by Patricia Bradley

This post contains advertisement for book publisher. While she's stalking the truth... Someone is stalking her. Psychology professor and criminal profiler Taylor Martin prides herself on being able to solve any crime, except the one she wants most desperately to solve - the disappearance of her father. When she finally has a lead on his whereabouts, Taylor returns home to Logan Point to investigate. But as she works to uncover the truth, someone else will do almost anything to keep her from it.