Book Reviews
Book Review: Three Under a Tree
Three Under a Tree takes readers into the minds of the last soldier killed in the Civil War and the last American soldiers killed in World War I and Vietnam.
Book Review: Never Too Late: A 90-Year-Old’s Pursuit of a Whirlwind Life
Roy Rowan’s book Never Too Late warns readers that this “guide to growing old” is about “aging, vigorously, actively, and any way but graceful.”
Book Review: Sweet Freedoms: 50 Life Lessons from Life in the ’50s
Sweet Freedoms details 28 unbelievable true stories while growing up in the ’50s.
Book Review: His Everyday Promises
His Everyday Promises is an inspiring collection of true accounts.
Book Review: "Betcha Didn’t Know That!"
"Betcha Didn’t Know That!" explores the interesting world of antiques and collectibles.
Book Review: Makeshift Christmas
A non-traditional family learns of their inner strength and experiences an impoverished Christmas.
Book Review: How Warm It Was & How Far
How Warm It Was & How Far provides insight into the turmoil of World War II and the resiliency of one young boy thrust into a world of war.
Book Review: Something You Forgot ... Along the Way
This book introduces 65 heartwarming stories that show what it means to learn from life’s events.
Book Review: Eisenhower & Montgomery at the Falaise Gap
After the Battle of the Falaise Gap, Allied decisions appeared to be more the result of partisan political bickering than sound military strategy.
Book Review: Rescued: A True Story of Enduring Love
This dramatic love story will refresh and delight readers and can bring hope to anyone who may be going through tough times.
Book Review: The Ultimate Scam
You are being robbed, author William R. Turner says in The Ultimate Scam. If you have a savings account, mutual fund, insurance policy, or some other form of investment, Turner says you are a victim of a clever swindle by your Uncle Sam.

