The Devil Walks in Mattingly, book review
For the three people tortured by their secret complicity in a young man’s untimely death, redemption is what they most long for . . . and the last thing they expect to receive. The Devil […]
Read PostFor the three people tortured by their secret complicity in a young man’s untimely death, redemption is what they most long for . . . and the last thing they expect to receive. The Devil […]
Read PostA beautiful, haunting story of old loves and new, and the power of the connections that bind us… Lost Lake by Sarah Addison Allen About this book: The first time Eby Pim saw Lost Lake, it was […]
Read PostA Roman centurion longing for peace and a Jewish woman hiding a deadly secret witness a miracle that transforms their lives and leads them to the foot of the cross. The Thief by Stephanie Landsem […]
Read Post“…a delightful read, full of enough ups and downs to keep readers cheering for the characters and hoping for a happy ending.” ~ Lauraine Snelling, author of Breaking Free and The Red River of the North series […]
Read PostAn encyclopedia of his life, thought, and writings The A-Z of C.S. Lewis by Colin Duriez About this book: Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of C. S. Lewis’s death, this complete guide covers all of […]
Read PostTwo little girls, frozen in black and white. One picture worth killing for. Snapshot by Lis Wiehl About this book: The Civil Rights Movement is less than a distant memory to Lisa Waldren—it is someone else’s memory […]
Read PostA tantalizing reimagining of a scandalous mystery that rocked the nation in 1930—Justice Joseph Crater’s infamous disappearance—as seen through the eyes of the three women who knew him best. The Wife, the Maid, and the […]
Read PostMy parents recently gifted my husband and me with a book, Sunday Rhymes & Reasons: Inspirational poems for pastors, leaders and other imperfect saints, by Greg Asimakoupoulos. They’d had the chance to meet Greg when he […]
Read PostA soaring debut interweaving the story of a heartbreaking, forbidden love in 1930s Kentucky with an unlikely modern-day friendship Calling me Home by Julie Kibler–now in paperback About this book: Eighty-nine-year-old Isabelle McAllister has a favor to ask her […]
Read PostI am not the sort of person about whom stories are told. While Beauty Slept by Elizabeth Blackwell About this book: The telling of Elise Dalriss’s story begins when she hears her great-granddaughter recount a minstrel’s tale […]
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