“Pecca Gallegos never thought she’d be turning down a marriage proposal—much less four of them.” Opening lines of Silent Shadows by Natalie Walters Silent Shadows by Natalie Walters is the … Read More ›
“Pecca Gallegos never thought she’d be turning down a marriage proposal—much less four of them.” Opening lines of Silent Shadows by Natalie Walters Silent Shadows by Natalie Walters is the … Read More ›
“So to stay creative, we have to practice creative habits. And that’s the purpose of this book. It’s all about creative performance. Here you’ll find suggestions and examples to fill … Read More ›
This is a wonderful addition to the Kew Gardener’s series. This one focuses on growing vegetables, and oh my word, did I learn so much! I understand now why my … Read More ›
“Button eyed the compound’s exit and forced herself to trudge behind her parents as the pain intensified in her belly.” Opening line of “One Little Lie” by Colleen Coble Having … Read More ›
“This book is my contribution to exposing and uprooting these misconceptions that have rendered the church silent on a critical concern.” From “Stewards Of Eden” by Sandra L. Richter “Stewards … Read More ›
Nina Ansary takes Virginia Woolf’s oft misquoted statement “Anonymous is a Woman” and writes compellingly about the oppression of women in today’s society, the effects of that and then she … Read More ›
“Today she might meet the man she’d marry. On the ship’s main deck, Arabella Lawrence stood absolutely still as a lady ought to do, even though the prospect of seeing … Read More ›
“It was the falcon’s piercing cry that first alerted Selah. She shielded her eyes against the bright, tropical morning sun and followed the broad wingspan of the beautiful bird circling … Read More ›
I loved “Grow Your Soil!” by Diane Miessler from the first page! It is packed full of insightful information but it’s threaded together with a fabulous “building your soil house” … Read More ›
In reading Kevin Hobbs and David West’s “The Story of Trees”, I hoped to expand my knowledge of trees through better understanding each tree’s historical context. The back cover also … Read More ›
“Meg’s father was gone. Again. She stood in his empty room for only a moment, summoning her wits.” Opening lines of “Veiled in Smoke” by Jocelyn Green Jocelyn Green, once … Read More ›
“We don’t allow ourselves to feel the emotions that flow as a result of our distrust, and we are unable to connect with people or God. We guard our heart … Read More ›
Vulnerable by Raleigh Sadler is not designed to be an easy read. It works to make the reader uncomfortable enough to make a change for the better, to engage with … Read More ›