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Vanishing Act

I was asked to read and review the book, Vanishing Act, by the author, Liz Johnson. I agreed, even though I’m not a fan of the romance genre. She calls this “romantic suspense,” so, I hoped the suspense would be worth my time. I was captured in the prologue! A young woman, kidnapped, held for [...]

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Suck Your Stomach In and Put Some Color On – a Book Review

I was born and raised in Florida. I am a true Florida Cracker or Native, though I did leave the state in 1985 to move to Tennessee. Throughout all my schooling I’d been told that Florida was not only geographically part of the southern states of the nation, I had been led to believe that [...]

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Free Radicals

No, this isn’t a post about vitamins, minerals and exercise, though it could help your health — your spiritual health. In Radical | Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream, David Platt shares his ongoing journey into radically following Jesus. This young pastor of a megachurch in Birminham, Alabama challenges believers in America to [...]

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God Gave Us…

This book was provided for review by the WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group, in exchange for which this blogger will share her honest opinion about the book. Both these books by Lisa Tawn Bergren tackle some pretty tough subjects in a way that children can understand by using Little Bear and her family. Little Bear asks [...]

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Treasured – a book review

This book was provided for review by the WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group, in exchange for which this blogger will share her honest opinion about the book. Prepare to be captivated from the introduction of this book. Leigh McLeroy presents her journey through the receipt of a cigar box filled with mementos from her grandfather. She explains [...]

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