BOOK REVIEW | Another Stab at Life
Another Stab at Life by Anita Higman Bailey Walker has suffered quite a few losses. In the midst of her downer moments, she receives an unexpected inheritance gift – her grandmother’s dilapidated mansion. The now former realtor decides to move in with the intentions of fixing up the monstrous house. Upon her arrival, some not [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Bible Believer's Handbook
The Bible Believer’s Handbook by Larry Vaughn The author of The Bible Believer’s Handbook, Larry Vaughn, must have spent considerable time putting together this topical bible reference book. He states,"This is what The Bible Believers Handbook is all about, teaching the things that Jesus commanded us to do (Matthew 28:19-20).” The handbook is split into [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Encore Effect
The Encore Effect by Mark Sanborn How to Achieve Remarkable Performance in Anything You Do. The line above is the subtitle for the book, The Encore Effect. Over the past few years, there has been a surge of these sort of, what I term Christian self-help books. Sometimes it pays to be a little skeptical. [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Amber Morn
Amber Morn by Brandilynn Collins Amber Morn is the fourth and final book in the Kanner Lake series. In this novel, the infamous Scenes and Beans bloggers (yes, there is a real blog) are center stage. The members of this town have been through a lot in the past few months, resulting in the loss [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Master Carpenter
The Master Carpenter: Devotions for Woodworkers by Hugh Poland I don’t know much about woodworking, but my father is a contractor. As a child I was fascinated by the way he could construct buildings, cabinetry, entertainment units, bookshelves and even dog houses from stacks of wood. Hugh Poland, the author of The Master Carpenter, provides [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible
The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible by John Alan Turner and Kenneth Boa It’s that time of the year where I start checking out bible studies and devotions. It’s been awhile since I have read through the bible in a year so I’m definitely looking at bible reading plans. John Alan Turner and Kenneth [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Flavor of Our Hispanic Faith
The Flavor of Our Hispanic Faith by Karen Valentin and Edwin Aymat Christians share many common factors, but we’re all shaped by our cultural backgrounds. Culture plays an important role in how we worship and in our individual journeys of faith. Often the various faith practices are not represented or even acknowledged for that matter [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Sinsatiable
Sinstatiable by Shelia Lipsey Alisha Carlise is a dancer who’s always dreamed of having a dance studio. When she inherits a sum of money from her grandparents, she’s delighted to finally make her dream come true. Aisha dream begins to crumble when the owner of the building, where she’s renting space for her studio, decides [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Kill Me If You Can
Kill Me If You Can by Nicole Young Patricia Amble, better known as Tish, has arrived in Michigan for her next renovation project. This particular project could prove to be especially trying for her because it’s the same cabin where she spent her childhood summers. Upon arrival, it becomes evident someone doesn’t welcome Tish’s return. [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Single Sashimi
Single Sashimi by Camy Tang Venus Chau is a video game developer and she’s ready to start her own company. Her problem is keeping her secret game out of greedy hands until she finds an investor. When an offer from Drake Yau comes up, she considers it even though she has had a bad experience [...]

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