Book Review: Lady Blues: Forget-Me-Not by Aaron Paul Lazar
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Book Review: Lady Blues: Forget-Me-Not by Aaron Paul Lazar

Book Description: Past and present collide when an Alzheimer’s patient’s fragile memory holds the key to solving mysteries dating back to World War II—including a long lost secret love affair. Music professor Gus LeGarde is just doing a favor for a friend when he agrees to play piano for church services at a local nursing…

Book Review: First Kisses by Six Favorite Inspirational Romance Authors
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Book Review: First Kisses by Six Favorite Inspirational Romance Authors

Book Description: A new anthology from some of your favorite inspirational authors–no reprints here! Enjoy this collection of love stories with a theme of FIRST KISSES. The First Kisses collection includes: From New York Times and USA TODAY Bestselling Author Linda Goodnight comes a new historical romance The Rambler’s Bride In 1870’s Kansas, Widow Esther…

Book Review: Amazed and Confused by Heather Zempel
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Book Review: Amazed and Confused by Heather Zempel

Book Description: Most people have prayed for something or someone in earnest, seeking God’s will, only to be left confused by God’s response.Sometimes we ask, “Why would a good God allow bad things to happen to good people?” In Amazed and Confused, Heather Zempel tackles this question head-on by exploring the book of Habakkuk. When the prophet…

Book Review: It Had to be You by Susan May Warren
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Book Review: It Had to be You by Susan May Warren

Book Description: Eden Christiansen never imagined her role as her younger brother Owen’s cheerleader would keep her on the sidelines of her own life. Sure, it feels good to be needed, but looking after the reckless NHL rookie leaves little time for Eden to focus on her own career. She dreamed of making a name…

Book Review: Safe by the Marshal’s Side by Shirlee McCoy
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Book Review: Safe by the Marshal’s Side by Shirlee McCoy

  HER LIFE IS ON THE LINE  For a year, U.S. marshal Hunter Davis has protected witness Annie Delacorte and her toddler daughter. But now, someone is determined to stop Annie from testifying against the men who killed her husband. To guard Annie, by-the-book Hunter will have to break a promise to himself: to not get emotionally…

Book Review: Lily by B.J. Bassett
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Book Review: Lily by B.J. Bassett

Book Description California, 1900—Nestled in the foothills of the northern California coast, the town of Laurel Springs is home to high-spirited Lily Blair, the daughter of Rev. William Blair. Lily delights in being spoiled by her grandmother and father, and even though she lost her mother to childbirth, she glories in life itself and continuously…