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The book I get to tell you all about is God Loves Me More Than That by Dandi Daley Mackall. I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review. Here's what I think: -We have a lot of great books, but I... [Read on]
God Gave Us the World is a keeper! I had never read any of the other books in this "series," (God Gave Us Love (God Gave Us...), God Gave Us You, etc.) but I would be very interested in checking them out now. I sort of felt it was fitting that we... [Read on]
Let me tell you about another fabulous children's book I received for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review since I'm guessing you really don't care what I've been reading. When I saw the option for another "polar... [Read on]
Cindy Woodsmall is an excellent author. I base that statement only after reading one book that I received for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review. I finished the book and wondered how many other readers I know that... [Read on]
Remember my rambling post about When the Heart Cries? Since then I've checked out and finished the next two books in the series. I feel very comfortable saying I think Cindy Woodsmall is an great author. I love the contrast she provides between... [Read on]
It took me a few days before I read it to get over wanting to read the title as "Lie Lees" in Moonlight. It is true that the plural for the flower lily is lilies, but my brain doesn't like the fact that it has to say a short 'i' in front of an... [Read on]
As for the book that I got free for this review from WaterBrook Multnomah... I can't decide what I think about it. It wasn't hard to read, was well written, and I wanted to find out what happened; but fiction about someone who really lived was... [Read on]
Moving caused a major reading slump, but I finally finished a book since that happened. "Here Burns My Candle" by Liz Curtis Higgs takes place in 1745 in Edinburg. It's historical fiction with a touch of romance. It took me several chapters to... [Read on]
I found myself in the latest book, The Christmas Singing – A Romance from the Heart of Amish Country, that I received free for review from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing. Here’s an excerpt. I’m Dorothy, Esther is my 4 year old daughter, and... [Read on]
Oh Wow! I just read a top ten book. I enjoyed reading Here Burns My Candle by Liz Curtis Higgs, but I loved reading the sequel to it, Mine is the Night. I can’t think of anything wrong with Mine is the Night other than it leaves you wishing... [Read on]