BOOK REVIEW | Seeing Things

imageSEEING THINGS
by Patti Hill

Birdie Wainwrite has macular degeneration, but that isn’t about to stop her! Birdie loves dancing, hiking with her large dog, and is famous in her small Colorado town for baking pies. But when Birdie accidentally falls and breaks her ankle, suddenly she finds herself being forced to live with her son, his wife, and her sixteen year old grandson. Not the ideal circumstances for this fun-loving grandma, especially when her daughter in law is a doctor, and the relationship has been less than pleasant from day one.

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BOOK REVIEW | Screen Play

image Screen Play: A Novel
by Chris Coppernoll

After struggling for years to make it as an actress, Harper finally gets her big break—but will she have to sacrifice the love of her life to take it?

At thirty, Harper fears her chances for a thriving acting career and finding true love are both fading fast. When she’s handed an unexpected role on Broadway—understudy to New York’s biggest diva––everything changes. She longs for love in the City, but when it doesn’t happen, she reluctantly signs up to an online matchmaking site. Frustration mounts when the only men Harper is interested in are on the West coast, thousands of miles away. Harper feels like an actress who doesn’t act, and a woman in love with someone she’s never met, but God’s about to change all that.

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BOOK REVIEW | A Beautiful Day

image A BEAUTIFUL DAY: Treasure Every Moment
by Gwen Ford Faulkenberry

This beautiful little devotional that is perfect for gift-giving or for carrying in your purse or backpack. The book isn’t just for beautiful days when the sun is shining and a warm breeze is blowing, and all is right with the world, but instead, it is for the days when its cold and rainy and nothing is going right at all.

A BEAUTIFUL DAY will help us change our attitude and help us to find meaning and beauty, regarding of the circumstances, and to help you find God’s peace, faithful love, and presence.

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BOOK REVIEW | Seaside Letters

imageSEASIDE LETTERS
by Denise Hunter

Sabrina Kincade serves coffee to Tucker McCabe every day at the restaurant she works at. But she’s holding a secret close to her heart.

At the restaurant, Sabrina is known as the ice princess.  She doesn’t let anyone close to her. But at home, in the dark of night, she has an email relationship with a man that she’s developing feelings for. This man could never love her, not if he knew who she really was. But she dreamed that it could be so…

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INTERVIEW | Margaret Brownley

image Margaret, describe yourself for our visitors. 

That’s easy. I’m a natural blonde, willowy thin and gorgeous (that’s what you get when you ask a fiction writer to describe herself). Seriously, I love to read, play the piano, take long walks and travel. I adore young people because they’re so much fun, which is why I’m a Boy Scout Merit Badge Councilor. My husband and I live in Southern California and have three grown children.

How do you find time to connect with God?

I stay connected by putting God first. By this I mean first thing in the morning before I read the paper, deal with email or start working on a book. God and I do have an understanding, though. I get to have my morning coffee while He and I visit.

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BOOK REVIEW | Love Thine Enemy

image LOVE THINE ENEMY
by Louise M. Gouge

Colonial Florida is far removed from the British Colonies, yet, even in the tropics unrest stirs as the loyalists and the colonists begin their preparations for war. Rachel Folger is a mere shop-keeper’s daughter, yet she is a colonist sympathizer, and wants to do her part to help them gain their freedom from the crown. She is attracted to the new plantation owner in her colony, but he is English…and she wants nothing to do with any Englishman.

Frederick Moberly has been appointed to care for this plantation, and he hopes to gain his father’s approval by doing so. But as the youngest of four sons, all wealth will go to his oldest brother. If Frederick fails, he’ll be appointed a position in the Royal navy. And someone is determined to see Frederick fail, including posting outright lies to Frederick’s father.

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BOOK REVIEW | Honor in the Dust

image HONOR IN THE DUST
by Gilbert Morris

Stuart Winslow wants to lift himself and his widowed mother out of poverty. When Stuart finally secures a place in King Henry VIII’s court, Stuart believes his luck has changed. However, he quickly discovers that King Henry VIII’s court is a wicked cauldron of vices, power plays, and temptation.

Still, Stuart manages to rise in power at court, but then he is asked to find and deliver an enemy of King Henry VIII for execution. This enemy happens to be an acquaintance of Stuart’s, whose sole ambition is to translate the Bible into the language of the common man—William Tyndale.

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BOOK REVIEW | It’s a Wonderful (Imperfect) Life

image IT’S A WONDERFUL (IMPERFECT) LIFE
by Joan C. Webb

Most of us mothers live in an over-whelmed state. Trying to balance work, home, family, homework, housework, and social obligations into a world that keeps getting crazier and crazier. We gotta start the laundry, we gotta help the kids with English, we gotta do this that and the next time and we don’t have time to sit down and make any times for ourselves. Ms. Webb’s new devotional IT’S A WONDERFUL (IMPERFECT) LIFE is a devotional for us busy women.

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BOOK REVIEW | An Eye for an Eye

image An Eye for an Eye
by Irene Hannon

Book Two in the Heroes of Quantico Series, has Mark and Coop teamed up again, however they are not on a HRT assignment.  Mark is recuperating and laying low after a accidental shooting, where he was shot and an innocent bystander was killed, and the FBI has him laying low for a while on a temporary assignment in St Louis.

However things never stay dull around  Mark Sanders and at a chance meeting of an old friend at a park, they are shot at by a sniper.  Coop comes to St Louis to help keep an eye on Mark and Mark is keeping his eye on his old friend Emily.  Who was being shot at?  Was Mark or Emily the target?

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