Tag: Catholic romance

Book Review: Stay With Me

Stay With Me by Carolyn Astfalk is a poignant and believable love story about two young adults from very different backgrounds. Rebecca has lived a sheltered life under her domineering father in an alcohol-free home where dancing is frowned upon and religion is oppressive, not inspiring. Weighed down by her past, Rebecca is hesitant to Read More

I Love When This Happens!

Just sharing my happy moment. 🙂 Please note the orange “ribbon” on the right in the screenshot above. It says “#1 Best Seller.” Yay! Past Suspicion hit #1 Best Seller again in Amazon’s Religious & Liturgical Drama category! 🙂 I’ve no doubt this rise up the list is thanks to the current sale: Now through Tuesday, December Read More

Book Review: A Subtle Grace

There is plenty to love about this beautiful novel, including the graceful flow of the story, the genuine characters, the description, the rich historical detail, the joyous moments, and the frightening ones. A Subtle Grace by Ellen Gable is an inspirational historical romance, and more. It takes you on a genuine journey into the past, Read More

Book Review: Finding Grace

Laura H. Pearl’s first novel, Finding Grace, was a pure delight to read. The story is absorbing on so many levels. The main character, Grace, is thirteen at the beginning of the book, but her story spans the years of 1972-1980 as she becomes a young woman in a world fraught with challenges. She strives Read More

Review of “Angela’s Song”

October 7, 2012 In her debut novel, Angela’s Song, AnnMarie Creedon has crafted an engaging story that blends the ups and downs of real life with the beauty of God’s plan. Unlike many of today’s romances, Angela’s Song is not a fluffy, shallow read, but a deep and meaningful one. It offers a refreshing view Read More