A Symphony of Redemption: When Magic and Morality Collide In a genre often saturated with clear-cut heroes and villains, Josiah DeGraaf's A Study of Shattered Spells wade into murkier waters and emerges triumphant. This is a novel that refuses to provide easy answers,...
What if Dead Theologians Wrote Reviews?
Click on the photo to read the full fictional commentary. None of these individuals have read Start Strong (for obvious chronological reasons), and I have no way of knowing how they would truly respond. All quotes, comments, and endorsements attributed to them are...
Book Review: Love the One Your With
A Refreshing Christian Romance That Defies Expectations In the crowded landscape of Christian romance novels, Marline Williams' Love the One You're With (Jesus Revolution Romance Book 2) stands out, offering readers a delightful escape to 1970s London while presenting...
Book Review: The Next High Priest Series
A stunning 5-star journey through a world both eerily familiar and brilliantly reimagined Peter DeHaan's The Next High Priest series delivers that rare reading experience where you find yourself constantly pausing to think, "What if our world actually worked this...
Book Review: The Buccaneers
A Gilded Age Treasure: Edith Wharton's "The Buccaneers" Delivers Rich Historical Fiction Edith Wharton's posthumously published novel The Buccaneers stands as a fascinating exploration of the collision between American wealth and British aristocracy during the Gilded...





