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23 Feb

The Fragment (Davis Bunn) – Review

  When she returned to the hotel, she discovered the senator pacing on the sidewalk in front of the entrance.  “Where on earth have you been?” “Walking.”  She held up her camera.  “Taking pictures.” “Never mind that.  Come on, we don’t have a

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20 Feb

Wordpainting – Creating the Mood

As an Australian, travelling in Europe is awe-inspiring.  Walking into places like Westminster Abbey or Notre Dame, breathing in their history, singing in services that have been taking place in these building since before my own country was fully charted on the world map… It is a deeply

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20 Feb

Biblical Fiction line up for 2016

Are you a Biblical fiction lover?  There’s a good line up for the first half of 2016!  Click on the covers below to be taken to that book’s Amazon.com page. The Prophetess – Jill Eileen Smith Releases:  Available now! Publisher’s Description:  Outspoken and fearless,

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19 Feb

Of One Tongue (Willow Dressel) – Review

  Nabella heard Tomar’s voice nearby.  “Did you hear that?” “We must have spooked some animal,” Jokaan said. Nabella caught a glimpse of the men and relief surged through her.  The urge to climb from the tree and rush to them flew through her.  But…she

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18 Feb

The Mermaid Moon (Colleen Coble) – Review

  “What is that guy doing?” Carol twisted around to take in the fast-moving boat.  “It’s probably kids out enjoying the day.  Give them a blast on your horn.  They might not see you.” “I don’t see how they could miss me.”  Mallory leaned over

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15 Feb

Dressed for Death (Julianna Deering) – Review

  “I should have known something was wrong.  I mean, I did know.  Or thought I knew, but I didn’t figure out what it was.  What good is it to be meant to help people when you do nothing but stand by and let them die anyway?” “Come on,” she said, and she helped

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11 Feb

A Spy’s Devotion (Melanie Dickerson) – Review

  Julia folded the original piece of paper and put it back in its hiding place in the drawer.  She quickly folded the copy she had made into a very small square and held it in her palm.  Too nervous to look anymore, she closed the drawer and stood up, grabbing the keys off the desk.  She

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10 Feb

The Feathered Bone (Julie Cantrell) – Review

    Publisher’s Overview “Feathers—no matter what size or shape or color—are all the same, if you think about them. They’re soft. Delicate. But the secret thing about feathers is . . . they are very strong.”  In the pre-Katrina glow of New Orleans, Amanda Salassi is anxious about

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