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A Christmas Home by Greg Kincaid is a wonderful Christmas story that is sure to warm even the coldest hearts this season. It is the sequel to A Dog Named Christmas and we see Todd and Hayley working together at the dog shelter, but all is not... [Read on]
I devoured this book in just a few hours. Once I began reading I simply couldn't put it down. This is a lovely book. Brings Christmas to the heart early. I love reading books that carry such a passionate message. The message in these penned... [Read on]
The character of Thomas is very strong in this novel. He is brave, admirable, and unstoppable in the face of danger. In my son's words, this character is "epic." He works toward fulfilling his destiny to conquer Magnus castle and the druid... [Read on]
Book Review A Christmas Home By Greg Kincaid About the Book Todd McCray hero of A Dog Named Christmas is now twenty four years old and working at a local animal shelter where he meets and quickly becomes best friends with Laura a young... [Read on]
I thought it was perfectly informative, humorous, pleasant, and non-judgmental, as the author classifies herself as a SWC (strong-willed child), with a SWC son of her own. I could see myself and my son in many of her stories. I think this book... [Read on]
If you are like me and you're hopelessly dreaming of a white Christmas, read Christmas in Apple Ridge by Cindy Woodsmall. Contained within one collection are 3 delightful Amish Christmas stories to warm your holidays: The Sound of Sleigh... [Read on]
Kay Wills Wyma doesn't claim expertise. She doesn't intend for "Cleaning House" to be a how-to book. She's just a mom who took it upon herself to teach her kids the concepts of responsibility and accountability in order to overcome an ever... [Read on]
Every since I can remember I have always wanted to spend a summer in Tuscany. I think I may have just spent one of the most memorable weekends visiting a place my feet may never set ground on, but, my heart has traveled there, and that just may... [Read on]
Do you think you have a problem with pride? What about anger? Jealousy? Gluttony? Slothfulness? Greed? I know I have an anger problem. Okay, I am jealous if you ask my husband. Oh, and my mirror will tell you I have a gluttony... [Read on]
This book really hit home for me as I watch my own father fade slowly down the stretch. In this book, Bevere challenges us to finish strong- keep fighting for the Lord passionately until we are taken into glory. One of the greatest... [Read on]