Comes A Horseman
December 24, 2018 by Nike Chillemi
Filed under Book and Movie Reviews
Written By Robert Liparulo
Reviewed By Nike Chillemi
Can you believe there are people who anticipate and await the coming of the antichrist, who will do anything they can to facilitate his arrival, and who will rejoice when he gets here? And these people are rich and powerful?
FBI profiler Brady Moore and special agent Alicia Wagoner, in Comes A Horseman , run right into this chilling scenario as they hunt down a crazed, butchering serial killer who has crossed state lines. In these grisly Pelletier murders, a pack of wolf dogs restrains and savages victims while the killing blow is made with an ancient-type war axe. The book is fast paced, seat of your pants stuff. Don’t let the length put you off. It’s a page turner.
Brady and Alicia cannot find a link between the murders, except for the method used. Emotionally damaged and still mourning his wife’s death, Brady realizes he is a target of the killer and moves his young son to a safe place. The tender scenes between Brady and his son give us a break from the terror and tension. Then it’s back into the soup.
The Sound Of Sleigh Bells
December 22, 2018 by Lena Dooley
Filed under Book and Movie Reviews
Written By Cindy Woodsmall
Reviewed By Lena Nelson Dooley
ISBN 978-0-307-44633-4
Waterbrook Press
Contemporary
Back Cover Copy:
Beth Hertzler is unable to let go of a past tragedy.
Still in mourning, she cuts herself off from any hope of happiness.
A gifted carver holds the answer to both her past and future in his hands–but can Beth move beyond yesterday and embrace a second chance at love?
My Review:
I do not wonder that Cindy Woodsmall is a NEW YORK TIMES best-selling author. Her books have depth and width as well as giving the readers characters they can love.
This story shows people who listen to the lies of the enemy and keep painful secrets instead of getting help with healing from them. The way she crafts the story takes you into the very hearts of these people and leads you through the healing process. And there are many surprises along the way.
I highly recommend this book for your growing Christmas reading list.
Lena Nelson Dooley – Multi-published, award-winning author of Wild West Christmas and Christmas Love at Lake Tahoe. Lena is a member of ACFW and the president of the local chapter, DFW Ready Writers. She’s also a speaker for women’s meetings, writing meetings, and conferences. She lives in Texas with her husband of 45 years.
http://lenanelsondooley.blogspot.com
A Message From God
December 20, 2018 by Donald James Parker
Filed under Book and Movie Reviews
Written By Retha McPherson
Review By Donald James Parker
Retha McPherson thought she had it all. Then fate stepped in and showed her that she had been mistaken. Her twelve year old son, Aldo, was critically injured in a car accident. The grieving mother discovered that her walk with Jesus had been superficial, even though she had been a devout Christian. The ingredient she had been missing was intimacy with her Heavenly Father and with Jesus. During the time when her son struggled to survive, Retha established that rock solid relationship that was lacking and contagiously gave it away to her husband. And when the boy recovered from his coma, he had stories to tell of his visit in Heaven. Included was a message that he was to tell everyone that Jesus was coming again soon. Of course, a skeptic would quickly point out that a brain-damaged person is not a reliable witness. The mitigating factor is that the boy awoke and was able to quote scripture copiously. Before the accident, he had been a normal kid who paid attention to boy things and not God things. The instruction from the Lord that came down, they were to write a book about the whole experience and share it with others. And this paperback is the culmination of that commission from the Lord. I think God is pleased with the result.
Old Dogs
December 18, 2018 by Nike Chillemi
Filed under Book and Movie Reviews
Movie Review By Nike Chillemi
I couldn’t believe my ears! I tuned into one of those morning shows as the perky blonde sitting between two handsome newsreaders discussed current movies. They gave thumbs up to one about cannibalism — as well as to one with a lesbian character, an adulterous affair, and physical violence within a family. Why am I surprised? They said Old Dogs was simplistic in its humor.
That’s not what Spence thought. I don’t personally know Spence. He’s about eleven and was sitting in front of our family, the Friday after Thanksgiving, laughing his head off at all the movie’s high jinks. It was the four o’clock show, the theatre was packed with preteen kids, and during coming attractions another boy called out stuff like, “Hey Spence, what kind of candy did you get?” You get an idea of the crowd.
Old Dogs gave me the feeling it was the cinematic child of a cross between Caddyshack and The Parent Trap. Dan (Robin Williams) and Charlie (John Travolta) were childhood chums who stayed friends and started a successful sports marketing company together. Dan, the fussbudget numbers guy, went through a divorce and the wilder Charlie took him to “celebrate” in Florida. Under-the-influence Dan got a huge tattoo on his chest and married Vicki (Kelly Preston), a complete stranger.
The Unfinished Gift
December 16, 2018 by Lena Dooley
Filed under Book and Movie Reviews
Written By Dan Walsh
Reviewed By Lena Nelson Dooley
ISBN 978-0-8007-1924-1
Revell
Historical Christmas
Back Cover Copy:
Can a gift from the past mend a broken heart?
Ian Collins is an old man without his son. Patrick Collins is a young boy without his father. On his Christmas list are only three items. He wants the army to find his father. He wants to leave his grandfather’s house. And he wants the dusty wooden soldier in Grandfather’s attic–the one his is forbidden to touch.