So many people think Army Wives is how military families really live. I think this book shows a more accurate rendition of life in the military. I liked this book, it showcases how women deal with things in life, but also "assume" they are required to be a certain way and do the proper thing. It ...
It felt a little like it was building and building and then at the very end instead of a climax, decided to take a step back instead. I was quite engaged in her struggles, and felt the emotional journey was very well conveyed, but was somewhat let down in the end. Maybe the specific nature of t...
Spires of Stone is the third book in Annette Lyon's "temple series". Ironically, this book takes place chronologically before her other temple books. Fans of House on the Hill and At the Journey's End will love the cameo appearance of Abe Franklin--as a young boy.In the author notes, Lyon mention...
Seven paces, sharp turn. Seven paces, back again.Lucky seven. His hands clenched at his sides. He wasn’t usually a man given to superstition, but just now he was in need of luck, or heaven’s blessings— a miracle.“Please God,” he said aloud for what was surely the hundredth time over the past eigh...