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I’m going to miss this book. I’ll miss the characters. I can see myself in a week or two thinking to myself, “Self, I wonder how Kate and Clive are doing. I should call them.” and I’ll reach for my phone before realizing they aren’t real people... [Read on]
"Though My Heart is Torn" by Joanne Bischof is the second book in the Cadence of Grace series. The first one had me on the edge of my seat as Lonnie Sawyer and Gideon O'Riley grow to love each other in a very difficult situation. All is well as... [Read on]
This book speaks to men about being men. Inbred in all men is a desire to win. Maybe not all of us are as competitive as the next man, but all men have a born desire to accomplish something worth accomplishing. But the problem for many men is... [Read on]
"Thou shalt embrace singledom and be unbelievably, inconceivably happy" is the creed that Kate Meadows has set for herself. We all can relate to Kate in some fashion to think we might not be pretty, or realize that we are kind, but that its truly... [Read on]
I received a copy of Limitless from WaterBrook Press in exchange for my honest review: I've been a fan of Nick Vujicic since I saw a YouTube video of him speaking to an auditorium full of teenagers. Here is a guy with no arms or legs, and he... [Read on]
In Humble Orthodoxy, Joshua Harris continues the topic that he first introduced in his book, Dug Down Deep. This is a short and profoundly helpful book that dives deep into the topic of how to approach others who disagree on doctrine. As... [Read on]
In The Customer Rules, former Disney executive Lee Cockerell presents 39 clear applicational principles for good customer service. These principles are broken up into simple chapters that the reader can easily digest in a single sitting. I... [Read on]
Gone South a novel by Meg Moseley was a great read. It is about new beginnings, love and forgiveness. Tish McComb buys her great-great-great-grandparents’ Civil War era home in Noble Alabama. Tish moves south expecting warm southern... [Read on]
When I was pregnant last year, I had a fear running wild in my mind. Being 36, I was told the baby could have Down Syndrome due to my age. I also feared that I may have hurt the baby when I took some prescription medication known to be harmful... [Read on]
First let me say this. Don't read this book thinking it is a one size fits all and that by the time you finish reading it you will completely understand the inside makings of a woman. They are, and will always, be exceptions to the rule, and we... [Read on]