Reviews by Barbara Isaac Croce
Read Barbara Isaac Croce's Blog Follow Barbara Isaac Croce on Twitter
A Just Man
On 1/27 Barbara Isaac Croce wrote: A historical young adult novel about a family that struggles during the Revolutionary War, A Just Man takes the reader through three generations and the lives they lived before God as they sought to “do” life well. Throughout the book, we encounter abandoned children, difficult times, the reality ... A Bit Too Simple
Faithful to Laura
On 9/2 Barbara Isaac Croce wrote: Innocent Laura was robbed of her beauty and taken advantage of by a man who only used her for his purposes, then disfigured her on the inside and out. is full of scars, inside and out. A gentle, kind romance might be on the horizon, but how could she let herself love or trust someone when she looks ... Scars inside and out
Tidewater Inn
On 7/20 Barbara Isaac Croce wrote: Libby wasn’t looking for trouble at all, but she found plenty of it when her job takes her the Outer Banks where her partner gets kidnapped and she finds out that she recently inherited the beautiful Tidewater Inn, much to the dismay of the siblings she did not know she had. Add a new love interest, ... This one draws you in
Covenant Child
On 6/26 Barbara Isaac Croce wrote: hree-year old twins Kara and Lizzie were ripped from their lifestyle of luxury as a result of a few tragedies, and they are made to live a life of filth, unloved and uncared for. One of them grows up hard, the other remains soft in heart. All along, their stepmother Amanda loves them behind the scene ... Good and Bad
Hope Springs
On 6/13 Barbara Isaac Croce wrote: Two families, one black and one white, live in a small southern town called Hope Springs and the lives of their members continually intersect through the main character, Grand’Ma Geri. We travel with them through life’s ups and down, become attached to them and eventually uncover a deep, dark secret ... Reads like a Movie
Empty Promises
On 5/21 Barbara Isaac Croce wrote: In this book, Pete Wilson addresses our forever thirst for “more.” He helps the reader face everyday real idols of today’s world: beauty, power, money, self-confidence etc… Pete Wilson leads the reader to the place where he/she realizes that at the end, these sought-after idols are just empty ... An Easy Read