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08 Feb

Word Painting – The Weight of Sorrow

Sorrow can be a crippling emotion.  One of the things I love about good fiction is that it allows us to experience and learn how to process heavy emotions from a ‘safe’ vantage point – one that involves us emotionally without involving us physically.  It can also be just plain

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06 Feb

You’re the One That I Want (Susan May Warren) – Review

  “You saved me,” he said to Scotty.  “Right?” “No more than you saved me,” she said.  But he wanted to call her a liar because he knew he’d been dying, knew his body had filled with blood. “How did we-?” “The Coast Guard picked

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05 Feb

Amish Sweethearts (Leslie Gould) – Review

  “Don’t you get tired of always doing the right thing?” “No,” Lila answered.  “I don’t.”  She snapped the dish towel toward him and then hung it over the back of a chair to dry.  Turning toward the lamp, she said, “Good night.”

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04 Feb

Always Watching (Lynette Eason) – Review

  Publisher’s Overview The bodyguards of Elite Guardians Agency have more than just skill and prowess in common–they’re also all women. When it becomes clear that popular psychiatrist and radio personality Wade Savage has a stalker, his father secretly hires Elite

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02 Feb

The Newsmakers (Lis Wiehl) – Review

Publisher’s Overview Erica Sparks is a beautiful and ambitious reporter who has just landed her dream job at Global News Network in New York. And while it was hard to leave Jenny, her cherished eight-year-old daughter, in the custody of her ex-husband, Erica is determined to succeed in

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01 Feb

Prophetess (Jill Eileen Smith) – Review

  Publisher Overview Canaan has ravaged Israel. The people are in hiding. All that stands between surrender and hope is one untested woman. Deborah will never forget the day her father and brothers left to worship at the Lord’s tabernacle–or the wails of her mother after

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29 Jan

Cold Shot (Dani Pettrey) – Review

  Finley climbed in her car and shut the door before swallowing a handful of deep, unsteady breaths. Declan had been shot.  Griffin had been with him.  What if Declan didn’t pull through?  What if Griffin had been the one shot?  Feelings she hadn’t wanted to acknowledge burst

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29 Jan

Q & A with Candace Calvert

It’s nearly release time!  If you missed my review of Step by Step then you can read it here, but take my word for it: it’s a great read.  In fact, I’ve sent it straight to the pool room. Today I have Q & A with the author, Candace Calvert, with thanks to Tyndale House

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