By Laura on Sep 10, 2009 in Women's Fiction | 1 Comment
WHO DO I TALK TO? by Neta Jackson Gabby Fairbanks isn’t real sure where to turn when she returns home from resigning her job, at her husband’s request, to find out that her husband has changed the lock on the apartment, put her and her mother’s belongings outside, and took her boys off to parts [...]
By Laura on Sep 10, 2009 in Women's Fiction | 1 Comment
JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME by Jenny B. Jones Maggie Montgomery inherited her wanderlust from her mother. When she graduated from high school she packed her bags and didn’t look back. With her job as a cinematographer, she travels all over the world, but nothing would make her go home to Ivy, Texas. Nothing, that [...]
By lworley416 on Sep 10, 2009 in Bible Study, For Women | 0 Comments
Designer Women by Ruth Tuttle Conard Ten different attributes women are designed to be are discussed in view of ten different women (groups of women) from the Bible. The author chose five from the Old Testament and five from the New Testament. The main problem is there aren’t very many passages about any of these [...]
By lworley416 on Sep 10, 2009 in Christian Living, Family Life, Relationships | 0 Comments
What’s a Mother (in-law) To Do? by Jane Angelich There’s a big difference between the mother of the bride and the mother of the groom. This book is written from the perspective of the mother of the groom, trying to do what she can to develop a good relationship with her new daughter-in-law. The author [...]
By lworley416 on Sep 10, 2009 in FICTION | 0 Comments
Treasure Under Finny’s Nose by Dana Mentink The first thing I noticed about the book was it’s size. It’s smaller than a lot of books which means the author has less time to develop the characters. The author packs a lot into this book. The heroine, Ruth, is an older woman who’s trying to deal [...]
By Laura on Sep 10, 2009 in Family Life | 0 Comments
RAISING GODLY CHILDREN IN AN UNGODLY WORLD by Ken Ham and Steve Ham Ken and Steve Ham are siblings raised by a educator/missionary father in Queensland, Australia, a far from Christian environment. However, their parents were so on fire for the Lord, that Ken and Steve couldn’t help but soak up some of their teaching, [...]
By Laura on Sep 10, 2009 in Family Life | 0 Comments
GET OUTTA MY FACE! by Rick Horne Dr. Rick Horne is somewhat an expert in dealing with teens, as the father of six children, and a guidance counselor of a school. So one would be able to assume he knows what he talking about. The facts that Dr. Horne presents in this book are undisputed. [...]
By Laura on Sep 10, 2009 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
THE RENEWAL by Terri Kraus Leslie Ruskin has just purchased an historic building. She plans to use one of the apartments for her and her daughter and rent out the other two, plus the storefront downstairs so pay the mortgage. Leslie and her daughter Ava are struggling to start over after Leslie’s husband divorced her. [...]
By Laura on Sep 10, 2009 in Historical | 0 Comments
GINGHAM MOUNTAIN by Mary Connealy Grant used to be an orphan. Now his heart is set on adopting all the kids who are homeless. He’s had as many as twenty-five children pass through his home so far. Right now he has six kids living under his roof, but never has he has so much trouble [...]