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27 Jan

Joshua’s Mission (Vannetta Chapman) – Review

  Publisher’s Overview Joshua’s Mission is a new standalone novel in the Plain and Simple Miracles collection from popular author Vannetta Chapman. These stories of love and family and Amish community in Oklahoma tell of the miracles that can happen when lives are lived in service to

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26 Jan

Messy Grace (Caleb Kaltenbach) – Review

Paul said that while we were still sinners, God extended an offer of relationship toward us! We need to express that same kind of love – a love that doesn’t wait for people to be perfect or get everything in order before beginning a friendship with us.  It’s imperative that we

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24 Jan

Far and Near (Amanda G. Stevens) – Review

Publisher’s Overview Home is not easy to find. Marcus, Lee, Austin, and Violet are starting over. Texas is supposed to be their sanctuary. But the Constabulary isn’t ready to relinquish their worst offenders, legal jurisdiction or not. They’ve sent agents in undercover, and

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23 Jan

Austen in Austin (Four Novellas) – Review

  “Kathryn!” The brisk shaking of her shoulder proved she’d finally fallen asleep.  “Jane. Stop. I’m awake.  What is it?” “You must get ready.” It took her a moment to rise and dress.  Her cousin’s devoted assistance roused her

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21 Jan

Curio (Evangeline Denmark) – Review

  Publisher’s Overview Grey Haward has always detested the Chemists, the magicians-come-scientists who rule her small western town. But she has always followed the rules, taking the potion the Chemists ration out that helps the town’s people survive. A potion that Grey suspects

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20 Jan

Something To Which I Aspire…

Have you ever wondered how an author would describe you if you were a character in a book?  I’m not sure it would be entirely flattering in my case, but today I found a description I dearly wish was true of me: The woman wore serenity like a perfume… – Alarmingly Charming from

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14 Jan

Undaunted Hope (Jody Hedlund) – Review

“God sure has a sense of humor,” she said with a half smile.  “I’ve always tried to stay as far away as possible from lighthouses, and here I am the acting lightkeeper.” Gunnar smiled, and the crooked tilt of it reminded her of Alex and sent a pang through her

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13 Jan

A Season to Love (Nicole Deese) – Review

I flicked the light on in Weston’s kitchen.  He ate with Georgia and Nan most nights, so the few coffee mugs in the sink and practically bare pantry didn’t surprise me.  But the neon-yellow flyer on his fridge did. LENOX LITTLE KICKS SOCCER My eyes struggled to make sense of the

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