Book Review: The Red Siren
October 10, 2018 by admin
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Written by M.L. Tyndall
Reviewed by Maureen Lang
Worlds collide when a lady pirate meets a godly naval captain.
That’s the promise from the back of the book—one of clash and adventure, not only of this realm but of the spiritual, too. M. L. Tyndall’s The Red Siren delivers all of that, and more. Set in the sultry Carolina coast in the early 1700’s, the first scene to the last offers page-turning swashbuckling, witty repertoire and memorable romance. With a heroine who is a lovely Carolina belle during the day, an infamous pirate by night, and a hero who is a swarthy ship’s captain bent on catching pirates, conflict abounds.
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Book Review: The Fourth of July
October 9, 2018 by admin
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Written by Cami Checketts
Reviewed by Robin Shope
Colleagues Alexis Osborne and Chris Harmer have worked together for years, yet neither have a clue to the other’s attraction. Chris, an FBI agent and Alexis, the bureau’s psychologist, have always shared a somewhat flirtatious rapport over the years. A series of personal tragedies draw them even closer, creating an even greater obstacle. Alexis is a Christian and Chris has lost his faith in God. He cares deeply for Alexis but there is no way he plans on converting. Alexis will not spend her life with someone who does not share her beliefs.
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Book Review: The Best of Faith Fiction Fun and Fanciful
October 8, 2018 by admin
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Written by Lynn Squire
Reviewed by Tammy Melton
The Best of Faith, Fiction, Fun, and Fanciful is a collection of short stories, poetry, prose and devotionals. There is something in this book for everyone! Whether you like fiction, poetry or a good look at the meaning of scriptures, you can find it in this book. Author Lynn Squire's passion for writing comes through each selection.
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Book Review: Its Not About Me
October 8, 2018 by admin
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Written by Michelle Sutton
Reviewed by Tina Ann Forkner
Annie is the kind of girl any parent would love to have for a daughter. She has a good reputation, makes good grades, and has been accepted at a good college. Annie is on top of the world until it begins to spin out of control. When she is seriously harmed in an act of violence, Annie finds herself caught between two brothers at war and her friends are forced to deal with adult issues they aren’t quite ready for. Sutton deals very directly with difficult true-to-life situations and issues that teens don't always share with their parents, but are facing far too often in their daily lives. She doesn't give pat answers, but through Annie's journey of faith and coming of age, Sutton’s novel is sure to inspire teen readers (and their moms!). Filled with romance, drama, and insight into the lives of teenagers, Sutton is a refreshing voice.
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Book Review: Loving God with All Five Senses
October 6, 2018 by admin
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Written by Tammy Melton
Reviewed by Jeanette Windle
We humans are sensory beings. We gaze delightedly upon the colors and designs of creation. Listen to its music. Smell its fragrances. Savor an endless variety of flavors. Relish the soft caress of a breeze, a kitten's fur, a baby's kiss. It is through our five senses that we come to know the world in which we dwell.
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