Book Review: Hidden Falls Episode #1—Ordinary Secrets
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Book Review: Hidden Falls Episode #1—Ordinary Secrets

Hidden Falls – An Exciting New 13-Part Serial Novel from Shiloh Run Studios Thirty years of small-town secrets—now the key to the mystery is gone.  The small town of Hidden Falls is abuzz. Former students, friends, and loved ones are prepping for tonight’s big event to honor Ted Quinn’s many years of compassionate service.  Quinn…

Book Review: No One to Trust by Lynette Eason
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Book Review: No One to Trust by Lynette Eason

Lynette Eason is quickly becoming one of my favorite suspense authors. Her latest, No One to Trust, the first in the Hidden Identity series, was so full of suspense, action and drama that even the characters remarked it should be a movie. Book Description: Summer Abernathy wakes up one morning to find her husband missing,…

Book Review: A Date with Death by Ace Collins
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Book Review: A Date with Death by Ace Collins

Book Description: Helen Meeker is back and has less than thirty days to stop the execution of an innocent pastor who has unbelievably confessed to being a Nazi spy. While on a case that has dynamic implications to uncovering an espionage ring operating on American and British soil, Helen defuses a hostage crisis in a…

Julie Arduini’s Favorite 2013 Non Fiction Read of the Year Is…
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Julie Arduini’s Favorite 2013 Non Fiction Read of the Year Is…

Happy New Year!  Today I’m sharing my favorite non fiction read of the year. I choose this out of the reviewed books I tackled in 2013. Yesterday I unveiled Raspberries and Vinegar as my favorite fiction read. Again, this wasn’t an easy choice. I loved Undaunted: Student Edition, as well as God is Able.  …

Julie Arduini’s 2013 Favorite Fiction Read of the Year is…
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Julie Arduini’s 2013 Favorite Fiction Read of the Year is…

I can’t believe we’re looking at the last day of 2013. It’s also the celebration of my surrender. Seven years ago I promised God I’d give Him my fears of rejection and start writing for Him. I created a blog that very night. And the rest they say is history. One of my favorite things…