Book Review: Deeper Water
March 14, 2019 by J. Renee Archer
Filed under Book and Movie Reviews, Books and Movies, Reviews
Written by Robert Whitlow –
Review by J Renee Archer –
Deeper Water, by Robert Whitlow, is the first novel in the Tides of Truth Series. Whitlow fuses the legal world with the moral world effortlessly in this book about a law student who works as a summer clerk at a top law office in Savannah. Read more
Book Review: A Star Curiously Singing
March 13, 2019 by Lena Dooley
Filed under Book and Movie Reviews, Books and Movies, Reviews
Written by Kerry Nietz –
Reviewed by Lena Nelson Dooley –
Back Cover Copy:
If he fixes the robot will he break his world? Read more
Music Review: Evan Wickham
March 11, 2019 by Mark Bowyer
Filed under Music, Music Reviews, Reviews
Reviewed by Mark Bowyer –
With most people thinking of springtime and falling in love with each other during wedding season, one artist takes his music a step further and discusses the ultimate love—that love that is demonstrated by God toward man. Evan Wickham, worship leader and artist, brings his sensitivity and doctrinal maturity to the music scene in his most recent album, Above the Sky. Read more
Book Review: Beautiful Mess: The Story of Diamond Rio
March 9, 2019 by J. Renee Archer
Filed under Book and Movie Reviews, Books and Movies, Reviews
Written by Diamond Rio with Tom Roland –
Reviewed by J Renee Archer –
Beautiful Mess is a beautifully written story about the messy history of the band, Diamond Rio. Tom Roland assists the Country band in telling the details of their 20 years (and counting) together plus, indulges the reader with the personal story of each band member. This biography turns celebrities into average people who have ups and downs just like the rest of us. Read more
Book Review: Face of Betrayal
March 8, 2019 by Nike Chillemi
Filed under Book and Movie Reviews, Books and Movies, Reviews
Written by Lis Wiehl and April Henry –
Reviewed by Nike Chillemi –
Face of Betrayal (A Triple Threat Novel) by Lis Wiehl and April Henry had resonance with me because I’ve stayed close to the girl who lived next door to me when I was I child. In fact, I sent her this political thriller for Christmas. Read more