Friday, April 24, 2026

Book Reviews - Adorning the Dark by Andrew Peterson

Greetings Everyone,

I have a surprise review for you tonight. This was a book I read for myself, not to review, but the book I'm about to review resonated with me so much that I was compelled to write this review.  

I've known about Andrew Peterson for some time now; my The Wingfeather Saga is a staple in our house. However, that is not the series I wrote this review about. I do not review these kinds of "Christian Living" books very often, but I do enjoy reading those types of books. But I'll leave it to the review from here.

See you in the pages, 

M.J.E.

Saturday, April 18, 2026

A Quick Update and A Thank‑You

Greetings,

This blog has taken on a whole new identity in the last few months, hasn't it? Well, I'm kind of excited about it. If you miss the personal touch. Then this post may give you some motivation.

I wanted to share a short update, especially for those of you who are already part of my REAMStories community. Whether you’ve been following my work for a while or you’re brand‑new, I’m grateful you’re here.

Next month, I’m putting focused energy into growing my Biblical Fiction space on REAM. It’s become the home for early drafts, devotionals, behind‑the‑scenes notes, and the creative process that doesn’t always make it into the final books. If you enjoy the stories I write, it’s a great place to walk with me a little more closely.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Book Reviews: Loosed by Anna Moore Bradfield

Greetings, 

It has been a busy month, and tonight, I have my first review following my new review system. If you have ever wanted to know more about what the life and times of King David could have been like, then you are in luck. 

Loosed: Michal's Story by Anna Moore Bradfield captures that in great detail. I was glad to be given the chance to read this one and pray that this review will help anyone who reads it find another book to possibly add to their libraries. Well, I don't want to keep you any longer, so without further ado. 

See you in the pages, 

M.J.E.