Book Review: Sheila Walsh’s God Loves Broken People (And Those Who Pretend They’re Not)
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Book Review: Sheila Walsh’s God Loves Broken People (And Those Who Pretend They’re Not)

I’m a fan of Sheila Walsh—I could listen to her Scottish accent all day, in fact, I wish Twitter had a voice preview so every once in awhile I could hear her precious tweets. She has a beautiful voice, a wonderful testimony, and what I appreciate most of all is that she is transparent. She…

Chawna Schroeder: Speculative Fiction Clash Discovery by Jennifer Slattery
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Chawna Schroeder: Speculative Fiction Clash Discovery by Jennifer Slattery

Guest blogger: Jennifer Slattery Sometimes Clash of the Titles highlights great talent. Other times we get to “discover it.” This is exactly what happened with our speculative fiction unpub’bed clash. Join me in welcoming Chawna Schroeder to the COTT family! There’s nothing like discovering great talent before it goes to print! And I have a…

Book Review: Betsy St. Amant’s Addison Blakely: Confessions of a PK
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Book Review: Betsy St. Amant’s Addison Blakely: Confessions of a PK

Last week I said although it wouldn’t be fair to books releasing later this year, I could be ready to announce my favorite books of the year. The non fiction book I loved was I am Second. Today, I can’t wait to tell you about Betsy St. Amant’s Addison Blakely: Confessions of a PK. Sixteen-year-old…

Book Review: John Ward and Rene Gutteridge’s Heart of the Country
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Book Review: John Ward and Rene Gutteridge’s Heart of the Country

I love a good redemption story and I’m always game when I see a book with Rene Gutteridge’s name on it. She’s a skilled novelist in that she can write amazing drama and yet pen a delicious comedy with heart, too. Heart of the Country leans to the dramatic and reading the interview John Ward…

Book Review: The Promise of Provision
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Book Review: The Promise of Provision

While most vacationers around me had their blush inducing worldly romances in their beachbag, I had Chosen Published books. I reviewed the first yesterday, and today is Derek Prince’s The Promise of Provision. Derek Prince was an unfamiliar name to me and turns out, he passed away in 2003. His ministry put this book together…