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In my personal life, I’m someone who is shy about confrontation. I mean, I can do it when I have to but I’d hate to have someone speaking frankly to me about my faults and failings. In books about self-improvement, however, I like... [Read on]
Most people have heard the song “Love is a Battlefield” 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.” ... [Read on]
Whoppers, fibs, little white lies….everyone tells them at some time or another. Some people would maintain that society would fall to pieces if we all told the honest truth! Phil Callaway takes his editor’s challenge to spend an entire ye... [Read on]
When I was trying to choose my next review book, I had to resort to the “eenie-meenie-minie-mo” method between two books and it certainly worked! Judgement Day by Wanda L. Dyson is a fast-paced, fun, thrill-ride of a book. I don’t know ab... [Read on]
Let me just start by saying no one does women’s historical fiction like Jane Kirkpatrick, ‘nuff said? Not quite. “The Daughter’s Walk,” Jane’s latest book, chronicles an incredible journey undertaken by a mother/daughter duo in 1896. The... [Read on]
My mother always taught us if you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything...which makes it difficult for me to say that I found little to treasure in Patricia Hickman’s “The Pirate Queen.” The premise is great - a woman who has i... [Read on]
If you’ve been on the planet for more than, say, three or four days, you’ve dealt with the disappointment of “this is not what I thought I was getting into!” In Kim Meeder and Laurie Sacher’s book, Blind Hope, this is exactly how things be... [Read on]