Physical and Spiritual Gold
Physical and Spiritual Gold Excerpted from Pure Gold by Pam Davis Authentic Publishing, 2008 God’s pure gold is his grace. Only this kind of gold can make us truly rich. Instead of us being wretched and afflicted, his grace enables us to endure troubles. Instead of us being pitiful, God’s grace supplies us with the [...]
BOOK REVIEW | An Irishwoman's Tale
AN IRISHWOMAN’S TALE by Patti Lacy Mary Freeman isn’t happy, despite the family farm, her loving husband, and her two beautiful daughters. Instead she is haunted by the voices in her head. Voices from her past, when she was a five-year-old living in Ireland. When a new friend, Sally, forces Mary to face her past [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Case of the Bouncing Grandma
THE CASE OF THE BOUNCING GRANDMA by A. K. Arenz Glory Harper is reduced to spending time in a wheelchair, due to a skateboarding accident which caused a three car pile-up, and a broken bone. Now, her amusement seems to be focused on watching her new neighbors move in. She certainly doesn’t expect to see [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Quills & Promises
Quills & Promises by Amber Miller *sigh* Is it not fabulous when as a reader, you turn the last page of a book and the first thing you do is sigh in complete contentment. Well that is my reaction and I am certain many others experience with the second Promises book from Amber Miller "Quills [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The One Year Great Songs of Faith
The One Year Great Songs of Faith by William J. Petersen As a lover of music and song, this is a fabulous book to look through at any time or to make in a daily devotion. Each page has a bio of a composer, the lyrics to a famous hymn, and the story behind the [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Flower of Grass
The Flower of Grass by James Robinson Are there second chances in life? John Allen hopes so. He’s been away from his home town for 16 years. He fled the city to get away from his father who abused him and was an alcoholic. John found out that you can’t run away from your problems, [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Lying on Sunday
LYING ON SUNDAY by Sharon K. Souza Abbie Torrington has lacked for nothing. A loving husband, two beautiful, intelligent daughters, a dream house. Her youngest daughter, Becca, is celebrating her eighteenth birthday and leaving in a few days for college, and Abbie is gearing up for the empty nest. And waiting for her husband, Trey, [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Sweetwater Gap
Sweetwater Gap by Denise Hunter Josie receives a call from her brother in-law Nate, who wants Josie to come and help out with the family orchard as Josies’ sister Laurel is pregnant. Josie struggles with this decision – knowing her fears from her past. Josie quits her job and lets her apartment go and heads [...]
SNEAK PEEK | The Sword and the Flute
The Sword and the Flute (Matterhorn the Brave Series #1) by Mike Hamel Emerald Isle Aaron the Baron hit the ground like a paratrooper, bending his knees, keeping his balance. Matterhorn landed like a 210-pound sack of dirt. His stomach arrived a few seconds later. He straightened his six-foot-four frame into a sitting position. In [...]

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