Books by Amy Harmon
Western romances used to be a staple of my reading life, but over the past several years, I've kind of drifted away from them. However, when I learned that Amy Harmon, one of my very favorite authors, was coming out with a new novel about a wagon train on the Overland Trail, I knew I had to read it. ...
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I can’t recall why I picked up Making Faces, but I do remember it generating a fair amount of buzz about 5 or 6 years ago, so I suspect I downloaded it out of curiosity. I found Harmon’s book to be something of a mixed bag. As with many self-published books I’ve read, this one would have benef ...
Time travel romances aren't always my cup of tea – strange as it may seem, Outlander was just okay for me. However, when I learned that Amy Harmon, who happens to be one of my very favorite authors, was coming out with a new novel that happened to feature time travel, I knew I had to read it.
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I discovered Amy Harmon's writing in the spring of 2014. In fact, A Different Blue was my very first review for AAR. Since then, I've read almost her entire backlist, and have eagerly awaited new releases.
I was pleased to see The Bird and the Sword was available in audio format, as Ms. Harmon's ...
For the past couple of years, I've been gobbling Amy Harmon's books up like candy. Her lush prose, heart-wrenching plots and characters that seem like real people have caused a few of her books to become some of my all time favorites. The Song of David is no exception.
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Narrated by Tavia Gilbert
There are some books I just know I'm going to love. I read the synopsis, and something clicks in my brain. Such was the case when I stumbled upon Amy Harmon's A Different Blue.
Meet Blue Echohawk. Well, that's what's she's been called since she was around the age of t ...