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Wishing on Willows by Katie Ganshert is a not to be missed read. It is a great story that is full of romance, suspense, heartache, intrigue and questioning. The story follows the stories of Robin Price a young widow who is struggling with her... [Read on]
Echoes is the third book in the Glenbrooke series by Robin Jones Gunn. In this third book, Robin first takes us to Nashville where we meet Lauren Phillips. Lauren is one of those delightful characters who seems to be accident prone…from a bad... [Read on]
An updated edition of Joshua Harris's most well-known book, this volume was one I was quite surprised to be available for free for review, so I jumped at the chance to get it. The volume takes a look at how most people in our culture think of... [Read on]
This book really opens your eyes to the need for an awakening. It has to begin with You. [Read on]
I am so glad I received this book in ePub!! I couldn’t put it down and a regular book would have tired out my holding abilities!!! The plot, the characters, the scenes, just all captured me. The way Ganshert used the flashbacks to fill in much of... [Read on]
‘firsthand’ is a call for young adults to face their doubts and fears about their faith instead of becoming cynical with religion. Authors (who are also brothers) Ryan and Josh Shook take us on a journey of their life during their teen/college... [Read on]
[Note: This book was provided by WaterBrook Multnomah Press without charge in exchange for an honest review.] Recognizing the need I have for encouraging books in my library, I have started a small collection of devotionals. This is the second... [Read on]
The first thing I thought as I read this book was how light and easy it was to read. To clarify, many novels that deal with Medieval stories with their battles and mystical creatures can seem so dense with plots that twist and turn, taking our... [Read on]
At first I didn't think I liked The Blessed Woman by Debbie Morris. As a busy mom, I wanted a quick read, an easy read, something to connect to instantly. She had too much to say me and I was too busy to listen. I would find myself flipping pages... [Read on]
As Silver Refined is a book that talks about many of the disappointments we all face in life and how we can view them as lessons from God and face them down in a more positive and constructive way. In that regard this book did it's job. I... [Read on]