BOOK REVIEW | Tea for Two
Tea for Two is the second book in the “Tea with Millicent” series, but I didn’t feel the lack of not having read book one. Tina Milano is a Christian counselor in town, and she is a frequent customer of Milly’s tea shop, and the ladies are good friends. When a man catches her eye, [...]
INTERVIEW | Miranda Parker, author of A Good Excuse To Be Bad
Miranda, describe yourself for our visitors. I’m the color of hazelnut. However, my hair is fluorescent beige…lol. I am Miranda Parker. I write romcom(romantic comedy) suspense for Kensington Publishing Corp. My novel, A Good Excuse to Bad is Book one of the Angel Crawford Bounty Hunter Series. It’s the story of a bad girl gone [...]
INTERVIEW | John Busacker, author of Fully Engaged
Q: What are the biggest barriers that keep people from leading Fully Engaged lives? The majority of people I encounter on a daily basis—leaders, coaches, parents, students—fall into one of two disengaged traps: Either they are overwhelmed by buying into the lie that “More is better”. As a result, they are on the verge of [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Power of a Praying Wife Devotional
Title: THE POWER OF A PRAYING WIFE DEVOTIONAL Author: Stormie Omartian Publisher: Harvest House August 2011 ISBN: 978-0736926928 Genre: Inspirational/devotional The power of a believing praying wife can’t be overestimated. When you bring yourself, your husband, and your marriage to the Lord, you open your life to all the love, mercy, and provision God wants [...]
INTERVIEW | David Housholder
An interview with David Housholder, Author of The Blackberry Bush What was your inspiration for The Blackberry Bush? My wife is from Holland and parents lived through the siege of Rotterdam by the Germans in World Ware II. They basically grew up in the rubble. They saw some horrific things during and after the war, [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Bathsheba
The Wives of King David Book Three Jill Eileen Smith 2011 Revell Fiction/Biblical Reviewed by Cindy Loven This story caught my attention, because I have always loved the stories of King David, and having read several of the other books in this series I definitely wanted to read this book. Bathsheba was a lovely young [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Chic Shall Inherit the Earth
The Chic Shall Inherit the Earth is the fifth in the “All About Us” series of books by Shelley Adina. The series involved a group of teenagers who attend Spencer Academy, a private boarding school. Lissa Mansfield enters her senior year with her friendships intact but her future in flux. Lissa’s senior year is full [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Dining with Joy
Dining with Joy by Rachel Hauck What do you do with a cooking show host that can’t cook? You cover it up, apparently. Because Joy’s the host of her own show and she can not seem to make any edible food. Her father’s legacy and cooking show empire is at stake, so she and her [...]
INTERVIEW | Margaret Wills, author of Pressing Into Thin Places
Q: Your book is titled Pressing into Thin Places. What is a “thin place”? In the Celtic tradition, a “thin place” is the place where the veil that separates heaven and earth is nearly transparent. It is a place where we experience a deep sense of God’s presence in our everyday world. A thin place [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Dawn of a Dream
At Home in Beldon Grove Book 3 Ann Shorey 2011 Revell Fiction/Historical Reviewed by Cindy Loven Luellen O’Connell is stunned, betrayed and devastated when she finds out that her husband was not the wonderful loving man she thought she had married. Instead she discovers, much to her dismay, that he is a scoundrel, willing to [...]

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