Archive for April, 2009

Dealing with Discouragement

Dealing with Discouragement by Filoiann Wiedenhoff “Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; for the Lord your God, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you." Deuteronomy 31:6 NKJV Do you want to hear something funny? I started writing this [...]

Lynette Eason

A Silent Terror by Lynette Eason Lynette Eason grew up in Greenville, SC and now lives in Spartanburg, SC. She is married and has two precious children, Lauryn and Will. Lynette is a stay-at-home homeschooling mom and full time writer. Lynette loves to ice skate, visit the mountains of NC and surf the web. She [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Pride and Pestilence

Pride and Pestilence A Maxie Mouse Mystery by Mary Connealy Another late night at the museum and Bonnie, the curator, finds her world literally crashing around her as a car crashes through the walls, a dead man is found and the museum collapses..All the beginning of a intriguing romantic mystery. Beige Bonnie, always left behind, [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Katt's in the Cradle

Katt’s in the Cradle Secrets from Lulu’s Cafe Series by Ginger Kolbaba & Christy Scannell Four PW’s (pastor’s wives) meeting secretly at Lulu’s Cafe, 40 miles from their hometown for 3 years, is the beginning and setting of this wonderful book. Four women who form a fast friendship, through their monthly pastor’s wife meetings, who [...]

BOOK REVIEW | The Secret

THE SECRET by Beverly Lewis Grace Byler has come of age and is hoping that her beau, Henry, will speak for her so they can marry in the fall, like most Amish couples do. Henry is quiet and soft-spoken, like Grace’s father, a man of few words. Grace’s mother is suffering from depression, which seems [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Love Finds You in Miracle, Kentucky

LOVE FINDS YOU IN MIRACLE, KENTUCKY by Andrea Boeshaar Meg Jorgenson wants a fresh start, away from Chicago, and her loser boyfriend. When she lands a teaching job near her grandmother, in Miracle, Kentucky, Meg is happy to give up her lease to her ex-boyfriend, and move in with her grandma.  But the town isn’t [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Chasing Charity

Chasing Charity by Marcia Gruver Oil, black gold, Texas T!! Humble Texas has an oil boom in full swing, the little town is changing quickly into a place that is no longer a small safe town, and Charity is not happy with the changes to her hometown.   However Charity, has much more to be [...]

BOOK REVIEW | No Place for a Lady

No Place for a Lady  by Maggie Brendan This book is the first book of a series called "Heart of the West." It is set on the Yampa Valley of Colorado in the late 1800′s. We meet Crystal Clark as she’s heading into the valley by way of a bouncing buckboard. She’s moving in with [...]

BOOK REVIEW | They Popped My Hood and Found Gravy on the Dipstick

They Popped My Hood and Found Gravy on the Dipstick by Todd Starnes With a title like that you know there’s going to be a lot of humor in this book. It’s not really an autobiography by Todd Starnes as it is a slice of his life. Todd is a network reporter and anchor for [...]

Designer Women: Made by God

Q & A with Ruth Tuttle Conard, Author of Designer Women: Made by God This Sunday, a woman somewhere in America will don the literal head covering of 1 Corinthians 11 and depart for church, where she will be expected to remain silent.  In another church, a woman will stand before the congregation to deliver [...]