Favorite Books of 2019: Historical
Dec. 30th, 2019 09:21 amIt's been a great year for books! Click on any title to read my original review, or click on the cover if you're interested in purchasing it.
In case you missed them, here are my posts on my favorite Non-Fiction, Novellas, Split-Time, and Contemporary stories from 2019.
"More Than Words Can Say" by Karen Witemeyer
Abigail and Zach strike a marriage of convenience when she needs a man's name on the deed to her bakery. It doesn't take long to realize they are a more perfect fit than they could ever have imagined.
"Where the Fire Falls" by Karen Barnett
Mystery and intrigue haunt artist Olivia Rutherford, while former pastor Clark Johnson just wants to live a quiet life as a Yosemite trail guide. Danger and need unite the two in a beautiful setting.
"The Sky Above Us" by Sarah Sundin
All Violet wanted to do was become a missionary, but WWII interrupted her plans. Adler Paxter is running, running, running from his bad decisions—and his story is one of the most powerful male story arcs I've seen!
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In case you missed them, here are my posts on my favorite Non-Fiction, Novellas, Split-Time, and Contemporary stories from 2019.

Abigail and Zach strike a marriage of convenience when she needs a man's name on the deed to her bakery. It doesn't take long to realize they are a more perfect fit than they could ever have imagined.

Mystery and intrigue haunt artist Olivia Rutherford, while former pastor Clark Johnson just wants to live a quiet life as a Yosemite trail guide. Danger and need unite the two in a beautiful setting.

All Violet wanted to do was become a missionary, but WWII interrupted her plans. Adler Paxter is running, running, running from his bad decisions—and his story is one of the most powerful male story arcs I've seen!
This post contains affiliate links - click here for more information.