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  • Hearts Made Whole

    20 August 2015

    "Hearts Made Whole" by Jody Hedlund is the second book in the "Beacons of Hope" series about women lighthouse keepers in the era following the Civil War. It keeps some of the same characters from the first book, using the brother of the heroine from book...

  • Finding Viola

    12 November 2015

    "Finding Viola" by Bo Burnette is a short story, only availiable on e-book, and is published by Tabbystone press. It can be found on amazon.com for Kindle. This is a really short story, only estimated at 17 pages, but it's certainly worth the price. "Finding...

  • Bonus Review: Win or Lose, I Love You

    21 October 2015

    "Win or Lose, I Love You" by Lysa TerKeurst is new children's book released by Thomas Nelson publishers. Yes, this book's message is basically reflected by the title, making it rather pointless to describe the book in a review, but I did want to say that...

  • FREE Updated "The Lighthouse Thief" Kindle Copies

    29 October 2015

    Whoohoo! "The Lighthouse Thief" by Bo Burnette has recently been edited and shaped up with a new cover, and the author is promoting it by releasing it on Kindle for FREE this weekend, today through Saturday. Pick up your copy before it goes off sale!...

  • Bonus Review: A Respectable Actress

    11 December 2015

    "A Respectable Actress" by Dorothy Love is a stand alone novel, and the first one that I have read by this author. I received it from the Thomas Nelson and Zondervan Fiction Guild, who sent me "The Girl From the Train". I really enjoyed this book! Two...

  • Bonus Review: All is Calm All is Bright

    16 December 2015

    I once read a novel by Colleen Coble, several years ago now, and while I hardly put it down, for some reason I never read anything else by the author. There was nothing wrong with the book; I just didn't look up anything else she had written. Recently,...

  • Falling Like Snowflakes

    28 October 2015

    "Falling Like Snowflakes" is Denise Hunter's newest novel, and is the first book in a new series, leaving Chapel Springs for Summer Harbor, Maine, but keeping characters from her previous series and adding characters from Colleen Coble's latest series....

  • Bonhoeffer Student Edition

    23 July 2015

    "Bonhoeffer Student Edition" by Eric Metaxas was a wonderful introduction to the life and times of Dietrich Bonhoeffer in Germany during the beginnings of World War II. I have heard a lot of good about Bonhoeffer and was becoming interested in studying...

  • Babylon's Falling

    20 March 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    Hey everybody! There's some new biblical fiction that just dropped in from Babylon. We will be zeroing in on a captive of Israel named Belteshazzer, also known as Daniel. King Nebuchadnezzar has been having some really odd dreams, and he wants someone...

  • By Faith, Not By Sight

    31 March 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    This is an amazing biography about the life of Scott MacIntyre. Scott was the first blind finalist to be on American Idol. He played the piano at his first wedding at seven years old. He swims. He skies. He also had stage four kidney failure. He graduated...

  • Hunter's Prize

    20 April 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    If you are looking for a jewel of a book, I am sorry to tell you this one has been shipwrecked. (Please forgive my bad puns and bluntness) Hunter's Prize by Marcia Gruver was just not as great as I was expecting. It's a good book, yes, but not great....

  • Against the Tide

    28 October 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    "Against the Tide" is Elizabeth Camden's newest book. It was released on October 1 of this year and published by Bethany House. This is Mrs. Camden's third book, and while it is a stand-alone book, it would help if you read her first novel, "The Lady...

  • Thrive

    23 July 2014 ( #Book Reviews )

    "Thrive: Student Edition by Mark Hall of Casting Crowns" "Thrive" is a new devotional inspired by Casting Crowns' latest album and its title song. This book was published on August 5, 2014 by Zondervan. This devotional explores the idea of what life could...

  • Tiffany Girl

    28 May 2015 ( #Book Reviews )

    Tiffany Girl by Deeanne Gist is published by Howard books and is a stand-alone novel, set to be released in May of 2015. Personally, I liked several of Mrs. Gist's older works better, because they seemed sweeter and the characters more quaint and charming....

  • Veil of Pearls

    31 March 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    Hey everybody! I have more historical fiction for you to try out: Veil of Pearls by MaryLu Tyndall. This story is so well written, I'd give it five out of five stars. It is about a runaway slave from Barbados who runs to Charleston, South Carolina and...

  • Glamorous Illusions

    03 April 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    Glamorous Illusions, by Lisa T. Bergren is an amazing book- I stayed on the edge of my seat the whole time and could not sleep until I finished it. Actually, the book ended with me on the edge of my seat and I saw that there were two other books following...

  • Lily

    19 April 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    If you need your appetite for reading wet again, then try out this new book that's rolling in on the tide. Lily by Diane Ashley and Aaron McCarver is an excellent book about a girl (Lily) who buys a boat to try to escape from her aunt and uncle, and society....

  • The Accidental Bride

    20 April 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    Get swept down the aisle with The Accidental Bride by Denise Hunter. This book is a modern-day story set in Montana about a girl who owns a failing ranch and her high school sweetheart Travis McCoy, a rodeo rider. Shay lives on her ranch with her twelve...

  • The Fiddler

    02 May 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    Welcome to Hickory Hollow, the settling famous in Beverly Lewis's books. This one is no different. Amelia is a violin performer who has been playing since she was three and taught by her dad. Now she is grown and living two lives: one, as the professional...

  • Mariah's Quest

    10 May 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    If you want a book to take you on a journey, I would say this one qualifies. Mariah's Quest by Dianna Crawford and Sally Laity is an interesting historical fiction book that is the second in the Daughters of Harwood House series. I read this one without...

  • The Blue Enchantress

    25 May 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    If you are looking for a book that will keep you spell-bound, this one is for you! Mary Lu Tyndall weaves an incredible story of true love and dying, pirates and capture, slaves and harlots, twists and turns, hate and God's redemption. I stayed on the...

  • Short-Straw Bride

    26 May 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    I read this book in almost one sitting. I loved it; Karen Witemeyer has done it again, spinning a beautiful western romance. Her past three books, all stand-alones, The Tailor-Made Bride, Head in the Clouds, and To Win her Heart , have also been wonderful....

  • Cleopatra, Daughter of the Nile

    28 May 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    This book about Cleopatra, the Egyptian princess, is written by Kristiana Gregory. This book is written in an interesting yet educational format, as it is part of "The Royal Diaries" series, which are written by various authors and is a division of the...

  • Wish You Were Here

    06 August 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    This is a book I wish all the young adult/adult women would read! I absolutely loved it and still go back to re-read my favorite parts. "Wish You Were Here" by Beth K. Vogt is published by Simon & Schuster, Inc and was released on May 1, 2012. Allison...

  • By the Light of the Silvery Moon

    06 August 2012 ( #Book Reviews )

    Read this novel-so grand in its words, so rich in its research, and so polished in its design, you won't be able to put it down. "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" by Tricia Goyer and published by Barbour Publishing, Inc. was released March 1, 2012. Amelia...

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