FaithWords (October 7, 2011) No creature is beyond redemption except by their own choice. Or so it seems in the world of vampires in Viguie’s Kiss of Night. Yes vampires were once the most depraved of humans now cursed to […]
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Book Review
The Wounded Heart by Adina Senft – My Review
FaithWords (September 27, 2011) Beverly Lewis move over, I have just discovered a debut author who blows the top off great writing. Within the first couple chapters Senft had me searching for the tissues and on the edge of my […]
Continue reading »A Lancaster County Christmas by Suzanne Woods Fisher – My Review
Revell (September 1, 2011) Mattie and Sol have settled in to family life with their son Danny but have not reconciled themselves to having only the one biological child. They have taken in Mattie’s teenage cousin Zach when his father […]
Continue reading »A Heart Revealed by Julie Lessman – My Review
Revell (September 1, 2011) Receiving this review copy was a bittersweet day for me. Knowing I have to wait till next year for the next O’Connor book and that the next O’Connor book will be the last for now are […]
Continue reading »Blue Skies Tomorrow by Sarah Sundin – My Review
Revell (August 1, 2011) Ray and Helen must both face the what-ifs of life head on in order to continue to build their lives as they envision them. The things they thought they’d never have to choose are forced into […]
Continue reading »Fairer than Morning by Rosslyn Elliott – My Review
Thomas Nelson (May 10, 2011) Elliot has penned an entrancing first novel that draws readers into the lives of characters they are hesitant to part with as the last page is closed. The language and writing describes events and emotions […]
Continue reading »Dragons of Chiril by Donita K. Paul – My Review
WaterBrook Press (June 21, 2011) This book clearly starts a new series and is presented to readers as if each one picking up the book is just being introduced to Amara and Chiril despite the fact that these worlds were […]
Continue reading »The Colonel’s Lady by Laura Frantz – My Review
Revell (August 1, 2011) As usual I was drawn into the people and places of Frantz’s novel as I opened the covers of this book. Roxie and the residents of the fort each in their own ways won over readers […]
Continue reading »Too Blessed to be Stressed by Debora M Coty – My Review
Barbour Books (August 1, 2011) Debora’s short devotional style entries pack lots of punch into little packages. She has collected 40 timely topics in this stress anthology. Humorous yet practical the material will appeal to varied readers even when narrowed […]
Continue reading »River’s Song by Melody Carlson – My Review
Abingdon Press (August 2011) I have yet to pick up a Melody Carlson novel I dislike and this is no exception. Though with this book her byline was not the only draw. It takes place in one of my favorite […]
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