When I first purchased this set of CDs a few weeks ago, I had six hours of uninterrupted time in the car. Some of these songs literally had me in tears as my heart sang the words with the Biblical people. If you’re looking for music that will take you deeper and challenge you, this is a great one. While …
The Restorer
The Restorer is a re-release of Sharon Hinck’s first foray into straight fantasy and it is a wonderful read. First off, you need to know that I am NOT a fantasy reader. I couldn’t read JRR Tolkein’s Lord of the Rings or Hobbit until after I saw The Fellowship of the Ring. I simply couldn’t picture the worlds he created. Finally, …
Love on the Line: DeeAnne Gist
With Love on the Line, DeeAnne Gist is back with a collection of delightful characters. Who else can make a train robber seem like the kind of guy every girl would fall in love with? And the sparks between Georgie and Luke fly from the first moment he shows up at her telephone office. She’s butting up against what the …
There You’ll Find Me Review
This book was so good we’re going to give your two perspectives. Today, my daughter is writing the review. Come back later for my review and a giveaway. Here’s my daughter’s review: AMAZING. It’s very well-written. Jenny takes you to Ireland with the main character Finley Sinclair. Finley heads to Ireland for a foreign exchange program, but she’s really there …
Baby It’s Cold Outside Review
Baby It’s Cold Outside takes readers back to the days shortly after World War II. A group of broken people is stranded during a snowstorm, forcing them to spend time together waiting out the storm. In classic Susan May Warren fashion, the author has created a group of characters with wounds that seem destined to keep them apart, but through …
Review: The Queen
Steven James is my favorite thriller writer, and The Queen did not disappoint. Patrick Bower is back–this time in Wisconsin where he is tracking the serial killer he first put away as a detective. Now a FBI geographic profiler, he thinks he’s closed back in on the man. Before he can close that case he’s sent to serve as the …
Along Wooded Paths Review & Giveaway
Usually I don’t read many Amish books. I’m not sure why because I usually enjoy them when I read one. Every once in awhile I read a book that draws me in as a reader and challenges me as a writer. Along Wooded Paths is such a book. The story is gripping, the characters are so well drawn I hated …
Blue Skies Tomorrow Review & Giveaway
Calling all World War II fans. Sarah Sundin is back with another fantastic installment in her Wings of Glory series. Blue Skies Tomorrow focuses on the third brother, Lt. Ray Novak. A pilot like his brothers, Ray has been an instructor, but now he can’t do that anymore because the army is saving those slights for those returning from the …
The Help: My Thoughts
Last night I went to see the Help with some girlfriends. Since some of you have asked for my thoughts on the movie, here we go. Now I haven’t read the book — it’s on my to be read list, but haven’t made the time for it. So I can’t comment on the book at all. Though after seeing the …
Don’t Check Your Brains at the Door Review
Most of us have heard of Josh McDowell and Bob Hostetler. Josh McDowell is known for books like More than a Carpenter and Evidence that Demands a Verdict. He is known for taking apologetics and making it understandable. Bob Hostetler is a writer, pastor and teacher. Don’t Check Your Brains at the Door is a book they first wrote and …