Reviews by Leah Colson
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Threads of Grace
On 4/20 Leah Colson wrote: As a young woman, Grace was married off to an older Amish man, Silas Beiler, to save her family's farm. I didn't spoil anything. That's all told right in the prologue. The real story begins when Grace tries to run away from that life after his death. Seth Wyse has had his eye on her since she moved ... Book Review: Threads of Grace (Patch of Heaven #3) by Kelly Long
Silent Night
On 3/4 Leah Colson wrote: I have not read any of other Rock Harbor stories, but I was presented with the opportunity to review this one. It seemed interesting so I thought I'd give it a shot. Listed as Rock Harbor #6 it is a short Christmas novella for the series. I don't know much about the series or the characters. I have ... Book Review: Silent Night (Rock Harbor #6) by Colleen Coble
Redemption
On 12/1 Leah Colson wrote: What does it take to become a decathlete and what kind of person wants to become one? This story explores the life of the 2008 Olympic Decathlon Gold Medalist, Bryan Clay. I didn't spoil the ending for one should know this before going into the story! I love the Olympics and I love reading about Olympians, ... Book Review: Redemption: A Rebellious Spirit, a Praying Mother, and the Unlikely Path to Olympic Gold by Bryan Clay
Covenant Child
On 8/29 Leah Colson wrote: Kara and Lizzie thought they had the perfect life. Their mother was no longer with them, but their father loved them with more than enough love for two people. Plus, he found a new wife who loved the girls as if they were her own flesh and blood. She couldn't have her own children, but having Kara ... Book Review: Covenant Child by Terri Blackstock
By Faith, Not By Sight
On 7/17 Leah Colson wrote: Scott MacIntyre was American Idol's first disabled contestant. In his autobiography, with the help of Jennifer Schuchmann, he tells the story of his life--the ups and downs. When there are ups there are ups and when there are downs there are downs! Scott was born blind. He isn't completely blind. ... Book Review: By Faith, Not By Sight by Scott MacIntyre