By editor on Nov 4, 2005 in For Women | 0 Comments
Author: Cheri Fuller Paul states we should pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17). With the schedule that most women keep, this may seem like a daunting task. Cheri Fuller presents a guidebook on how today’s busy woman can pursue a conversation with God throughout their day. Being a busy grandmother, mother, speaker and author herself, [...]
By editor on Oct 21, 2005 in Contemporary Fiction, Romance | 0 Comments
Author: Tia McCollars This novel has been sitting on my shelf since January. It’s not that I didn’t want to read it, it just got lost in the stack. Well, Tia McCollors debut novel was well worth the wait! Meet two best friends, Anisha Blake and Sherri Dawson, two single women supporting each other on [...]
By editor on Oct 12, 2005 in Mystery | 0 Comments
Author: Ted Dekker An old woman approaches Marci in the school building and promises that if Marci gives her an hour of her time, she will make Marci beautiful—not just inner beauty, but outward beauty, to save her from being a social outcast among her friends at school. Marci is skeptical, but she agrees to [...]
By editor on Oct 11, 2005 in Mystery | 0 Comments
Author: Lynn A. Coleman Writer Lindsey Taylor is staying in New England gathering research for a new novel. Her research involves the unsolved death of mill worker Anna Lopizzo. Anna was shot in a crowd of protestors during the 1912 Bread and Roses strike. Unfortunately, the shooter has never been found. This unsolved mystery presents [...]
By editor on Oct 10, 2005 in Interviews | 0 Comments
Ginger Garrett Author of Chosen How long did it take to write Chosen”! Was there a lot of research involved? I began my research by reading many sources and commentaries about Esther, and moved on to studying the country of Iran itself and its history. It is more beautiful than most Americans realize, with mountains [...]
By editor on Oct 2, 2005 in Biblical Fiction, FICTION | 2 Comments
Author: Ginger Garrett There have been several fictional representations of the book of Esther. Last year I read Hadassah by Tommy Tenney and Mark Andrew Olsen. I really enjoyed this version for its vivid historical details. With this latest version, I was not quite sure how Ginger Garrett could present the familiar story any differently. [...]
By editor on Sep 17, 2005 in Mystery | 0 Comments
Author: Don Brown According to the book, this is “Book One” but I couldn’t figure out book one of what series. So I’m assuming the author has written more books involving the same main characters. I would really look forward to reading them if that’s the case. The book “Treason” has several plot lines that [...]
By editor on Sep 6, 2005 in Book Series, SPECIAL FEATURES | 0 Comments
Unforgotten by Kristen Heitzmann In the sequel to Secrets, Lance Michelli continues his quest for answers that will bridge the chasm between his family’s hidden past and his current reality. Will bringing Rese Barrett to his home in the Bronx help or hinder the situation? Will uncovering his grandmother Antonia’s long-buried mysteries cost Lance more [...]
By editor on Sep 5, 2005 in Historical | 0 Comments
Native Son by J.M. Hochstetler A secret courier for General Washington, Elizabeth Howard has strong loyalties to her country and equally strong feelings for blonde-haired officer Jonathon Carleton. But they put their feelings on hold when Washington assigns Elizabeth to Boston, and Carlton to the Iroquois territory to negotiate with the Indian tribes. Daughters of [...]