Book Review: Tidewater Inn by Colleen Coble
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Book Review: Tidewater Inn by Colleen Coble

Welcome to Hope Beach. A place of intoxicating beauty . . . where trouble hits with the force of a hurricane.   Inheriting a beautiful old hotel on the Outer Banks could be a dream come true for Libby. The inn cries out for her restorer’s talent and love of history. She’s delighted to learn…

Book Review: Judith MacNutt’s Angels Are for Real
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Book Review: Judith MacNutt’s Angels Are for Real

Every so often Bethany House sends me an e-mail asking if I would like to read some of the books for review. The books end up being from Chosen, and they are a division of Baker Publishing, as is Bethany, if I read correctly. Today, I’m able to review Judith MacNutt’s Angels Are for Real….

Book Review: Connie Arnold’s A Symphony of Seasons
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Book Review: Connie Arnold’s A Symphony of Seasons

When I hear from author Connie Arnold, I sit up and take notice. She has the gift to not just write, but paint with her words. I can’t think of a lot of people who can do that. Connie has a new book out and it was my pleasure to review it. In addition, Connie…

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: Tricia Goyer’s Along Wooded Paths
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Book Review: Tricia Goyer’s Along Wooded Paths

When I offer book reviews I typically start with the book and then share a little about the author. Today I’m doing things a little different. If you aren’t sure who Tricia Goyer is and you enjoy reading, you need to learn more about her and her work. From LitFuse Group: Tricia Goyer is the…

Book Review: Tricia Goyer’s Beside Still Waters
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Book Review: Tricia Goyer’s Beside Still Waters

From BH Publishing Group: Raised among the Amish of Indiana, 18-year-old Marianna Sommer plans to get baptized into the church, marry Aaron Zook, and set up life in the only community she has ever known. But when her older brother chooses the world’s path following his rumschpringe, and a younger sibling begins showing interest in…