Lore (lore) reviewed Elizabeth Gail and the Mystery at the Johnson Farm (Elizabeth Gail, Bk 1) on + 155 more book reviews
This is a good, Christian, mystery series for young girls 9-12.
Laurette D. (Rettsy) reviewed Elizabeth Gail and the Mystery at the Johnson Farm (Elizabeth Gail, Bk 1) on
Wind Rider Books. Elizabeth Gail Dobbs was determined never to love anybody again--especially not foster parents! Yet, the Johnson home was different. Never in her eleven, almost twelve years had Libby seen such a house or met such a warm Christian family.
Vickie M. (myscottysnurse) reviewed Elizabeth Gail and the Mystery at the Johnson Farm (Elizabeth Gail, Bk 1) on + 154 more book reviews
Elizabeth Gail Dobbs was determined never to love anybody again-especially not foster parents! Yet, the Johnson home was different. Never in her eleven, almost twelve years Libby seen such a house or met such a warm Christian family. But she was only an "aid kid", and surely the Johnsons would grow tired of her, as all the other foster families had. Just as Libby started to relax and accept her new family's love, some strange happenings began to threaten her security. Libby knew she wasn't at fault, but who was the culprit? The myster deepened, and so did Libby's growing faith in the Johnson's God. Would someone sove the riddle in time to keep her from being sent away again?