By editor on Mar 26, 2006 in Christian Living | 0 Comments
Author: Elisa Morgan This book is about “sharing your faith, one light at a time.” It’s divided into to parts: “Getting Past the I Can’ts: and “Grabbing On to the I Cans.” The first half of the book she deals with all of the excuses that Christians try to use to explain why they aren’t [...]
By editor on Mar 25, 2006 in Historical | 0 Comments
Rachel’s Prayer by Leisha Kelly As Pearl Harbor is bombed and their sons go to fight in World War II, the Wortham and Hammond families hope for peace of heart and inner strength during the crisis. But will their strong faith in God be enough to help the two households face the cruel conflicts that [...]
By editor on Mar 24, 2006 in Young Adult | 0 Comments
Author: Kendall Payne The author of the book is a singer, who has made two albums. She states early on in the first chapter that “Throughout the book you will read honest accounts of my dating and life experiences, and you may find that you disagree with my commentary or philosophy.” What the author is [...]
By editor on Mar 24, 2006 in Young Adult | 0 Comments
Author: Colin Creel In the preface the author tells of responding to friends who wanted him to write a book with the thoughts “What do I have to say? I am not an expert on anything.” To me this sets the tone of the book. What is contained on the pages are simply the thoughts [...]
By editor on Mar 24, 2006 in Mystery | 0 Comments
Author: Lori Copeland Maude Diamond thinks life will finally get back to normal in Morning Shade, Arkansas. Her mother-in-law, Stella, seems to have nothing to do, and her daughter Cee-Cee is busy bringing in stray animals and delivering mail. Then Cee-Cee reports that she has been delivering some chain letters these days, and reminds Maude [...]
By editor on Mar 23, 2006 in For Women, Young Adult | 0 Comments
Author: Hayley DiMarco How do you deal with being a young woman in today’s world? You want to do what’s right, you want to look and dress the way the Lord would have you, but you go to the store and there’s nothing there. Is it worth it? How do you decide what image you [...]
By editor on Mar 21, 2006 in Amish, Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
Author: Beverly Lewis Annie Zook is the only daughter of an Old Order Amish preacher. Annie wants to please her parents and her Amish community, but the Bishop doesn’t allow the people to express themselves artistically. When Annie was young, her father caught her drawing a cat, and he has forbidden her anything to do [...]
By editor on Mar 15, 2006 in Historical, Romance | 0 Comments
Author: J. M. Hochstetler Brigadier General Jonathon Carleton has pledged to serve General George Washington in the war against England, and he has promised his heart to Elizabeth Howard. But Washington seems determined to keep Jonathon and Elizabeth apart! He orders Jonathon to take a group of his trusted companions and travel to outlying areas [...]
By editor on Mar 12, 2006 in FICTION, Fantasy Fiction | 0 Comments
Author: L.A. Kelly Before I start the review, my advice would be to read the first book first. The name of this book is “Tahn.” I wish I could go back and read that book first. But now it’s too late. It’s like seeing the sequel before the original movie. You basically know how it’s [...]