This short book won’t fix your life. But it just might interrupt the spiral. It might remind you that what looks like the end might just be a pause before something new.
Category: Book Reviews of Hope and Optimism
Bridges of Words: Haikus Uniting Cultures from 57 Countries of the World by Esperanza Pretila
“Bridges of Words” is the kind of anthology that quietly proposes a hypothesis: if you compress a culture into seventeen syllables, what essence survives?
Enduring Love by Christopher Falconer
Have you ever wondered if love could outlast memory loss, failure, or time itself? In this review, discover what Enduring Love reveals about the kind of love that truly lasts.
Uplifting Lit Awardee: The Way of Lucherium by Christopher J. Rziha
There are books that rush to rescue the reader. The Way of Lucherium does not. It waits beside them.
Book Review: Unspoken Secrets of Two Hearts by Lilah Rivers
In frontier Montana, Dorothy Maragon, a deaf woman kept sheltered by her wealthy parents, forms a deep connection with Danny Goodman, a ranch hand who sees her for who she truly is, but their love is threatened by societal and familial expectations.
Book Review: Returning to Dewberry Dale by Hannah Haywood
Aubrey returns to her childhood home after losing everything, rekindling old tensions with her sister Maria while unexpected love blossoms and second chances arise in the heart of Dewberry Dale.
Uplifting Lit Awardee: The Mystery from Way Back When by Carolyn Summer Quinn
How can two young brothers and an abandoned baby remind us of life’s boundless possibilities? Carolyn Summer Quinn’s tale reveals the quiet miracles of compassion. Read on to uncover their legacy of hope.
Book Review: Finding Mr. Write by Carol Moncado
Like a garden emerging from winter’s frost, this story blooms with the promise of new beginnings, inviting readers to nurture their own journeys towards love.
Book Review: Fatal Winter by Lyn Cote
In a small town where murder is unheard of, bookstore owner Sylvie and state homicide detective Ridge must confront their painful history and work together to unravel the truth behind a shocking death.
This book is a testament to the idea that life, like a well-tended garden, can bloom anew despite the harshest winters.
Book Review: The Christian Entrepreneur’s Journey by Taylor Coffin
Like a compass pointing north, The Christian Entrepreneur’s Journey leads faith-driven business leaders towards both professional success and spiritual fulfilment, showing that purpose and profit can walk hand in hand.
Book Review: A Bond of Scarred Hearts by Lilah Rivers
In the face of an arranged marriage to an older man, Bella North must fight for her freedom and her heart when she crosses paths with Dr. Pace Carlisle, a man who awakens a love she never expected.
Uplifting Lit Awardee: “The First Unicorn” by Kathleen J. Shields
“The First Unicorn” by Kathleen J. Shields is a beautifully crafted Christian picture book that intertwines fantasy with themes of kindness, selflessness, and spiritual growth.
Book Review: Sunset in the Mists by Julianne T. Grey
In the fog-choked hamlet of Evynsford, where children are vanishing without a trace, a lapsed clergyman-turned-inspector and a schoolteacher must unravel a dark mystery before the shadow envelops the entire town.
Book Review: Knocking by Robin Merrill
When seven senior women decide to start a new church from scratch, they face more challenges than they could have imagined, but their unwavering faith becomes the answer for a town in desperate need of hope.
Uplifting Lit Awardee: Eternal Love by C. Peggy Atoche
Eternal Love by C. Peggy Atoche poetic exploration of divine love and spiritual awakening, inviting readers into a reflective journey toward light and peace.
Book Review: To Protect & Serve by Staci Stallings
Houston firefighter Jeff Taylor lives to save others, while advertising executive Lisa Matheson is trying to save her struggling business, but when their worlds collide, they must confront both external danger and the internal battles of faith and love.
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