Book Review: Where Heaven Meets Cheyenne
WHERE HEAVEN MEETS CHEYENNE by Charles Macduff Westerman is a moving novel about illness, faith, and good spirit. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
WHERE HEAVEN MEETS CHEYENNE by Charles Macduff Westerman is a moving novel about illness, faith, and good spirit. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
THE MYTH OF THE MEDALLION by Marion Mavis comes with an enthralling world of ghosts, gods, lore, and magic. Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS by Richard A. Danzig is an impressive first installment about a devilish divorce case that is a front for something far more sinister. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO WITH TYRONE JR.? by David Grant is a compelling exploration of autism, family life, and the unbreakable power of love. Reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
WHERE THEY BELONG by Erin Foley is an insightful exploration of the grim reality of traditional orphanage models and the need for family-based care. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.
THE STORY I TOLD MYSELF by Arvashni Seeripat is some heart-wrenching historical fiction with some incredible leading characters. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
FERREN AND THE DOOMSDAY MISSION by Richard Harland carries you through various emotional levels—giving us what we loved about book one but making it feel fresh. Reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth.
Successfully transform your overwhelming thoughts with the valuable self-help book OVERTHINK by Lyndsey Getty. Reviewed by Lisa Parker Hayreh, PhD.
INSECTICIDE: A REPUBLICAN ROMANCE by Douglas Robinson is a hilarious political satire with a love story to boot. Reviewed by Lisa Parker Hayreh.
HOMING by Marc L. Carrier (Friesen Press) is a tender novel of a father-son relationship. Reviewed by Kristine Eckart.










