Jill Hart is an avid reader and reviewer. In addition to Blogcritics, her reviews can be found on RadiantLit, The Suspense Zone and Trashionista.com. Her newest addition is a blog on PreciousMoms.com entitled Radiant Readers. Jill also runs a network of sites for Christian Work at Home Moms including CWAHM.com, CWAHD.com and CWAHMnetwork.com.
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"There is a lot of humor in every aspect of life, every tragedy, every tough situation and I like to reflect that..."
Can one person really step into another’s life?
The book is written in Poch’s matter-of-fact voice and despite being hysterically funny, it is packed with good advice.
Bakke paints a vivid picture of Alcott and anyone who loves Alcott’s writings will enjoy this unusual book.
Abel Keogh had been married just three years when his life was changed by a single gunshot.
This annotated Insight Edition of Jane Austen’s beloved classic gives the reader brief definitions of certain terms, customs, and history behind words used.
Growing up in India and coming to the US as part of an arranged marriage gave this author a unique outlook on life.
I knew this was going to be a great book when the crazy grandmother showed up in chapter one.
"In the case of Dark Lullaby, I went a step further: is it okay for a man to kill for the higher good?"
Griffin has written six books, the newest of which is Cullotta: The Life of a Chicago Criminal, Las Vegas Mobster, and Government Witness.
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