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Looking for a sweet treat for Valentine’s Day? “Everything Romance” from Waterbrook Press has all the sweet with none of the calories! (Unless, of course, you try one of the many tempting recipes scattered throughout the book.) This book is... [Read on]
After having a lackluster response to “The Christmas Singing” I was tempted to pass on “When the Heart Cries” by Cindy Woodsmall…and I am so glad I didn’t! To me, “Christmas Singing” felt shallow and contrived where “When the Heart Cries” has... [Read on]
I love historical fiction and Susan Meissner delivers both a terrific, believable piece of historical fiction and a wonderful contemporary story of love, loss and the choices that define us. This is a tale of two Janes. The first Jane is the... [Read on]
My husband is a huge fan of apple fritters but he rarely buys them because often they are, as he says, "just full of dough and sugar - no apples" which just about sums up how I felt about "The Christmas Singing." This is a sweet but predictable... [Read on]
Reading “The Crossing” is like peeling an onion, every time you think you know what is coming next, there is another layer. Tragedy strikes a small town when a gunman boards a bus waiting at a railroad crossing and shoots a popular teacher. ... [Read on]
First, I have to admit that I had never read a Christy Miller or Sierra Jensen novel before I picked up a copy of "Departures" by Robin Jones Gunn. I had read one or two of her Sisterchicks books and found them enjoyable enough to pick... [Read on]
Have you ever gone out to a dinner where the appetizers were superb, the soup amazing, the salad everything a salad could ever hope to be but the main course was completely lackluster? After you’ve had a bit of time to think back on the... [Read on]
Kim Meeder has an amazing capacity for story telling and her latest collection of stories, Fierce Beauty continues to show her talents. Her return to a short story, first person narrative format is reminiscent of her first books, "Hope Rising"... [Read on]
In my personal life, Im someone who is shy about confrontation. I mean, I can do it when I have to but IҒd hate to have someone speaking frankly to me about my faults and failings. In books about self-improvement, however, I like a... [Read on]
Most people have heard the song Love is a BattlefieldӔ but very few of us walk down the aisle believing it. Marriages inevitably hit hard times and then what? John and Stasi Eldredge have hit a home run with their new book, Love & War.Ӕ This... [Read on]