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Book Review: To Steal A Heart by Jen Turano

If you haven’t read a Jen Turano mystery romance, you’ve been missing out! “To Steal a Heart”, the first in the Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency … Read More ›

Posted on October 19, 2020October 19, 2020
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Book Review: The Crushing Depths by Dani Pettrey

It is a treat to return to Dani Pettrey’s Coastal Guardian Team in Book two, The Crushing Depths. The team had a new case and … Read More ›

Posted on July 26, 2020July 26, 2020
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Book Review: Evermore by Jody Hedlund

“I shall ride the final course.” I grabbed the great helm. “You know I have the better chance at vanquishing Lord Mortimer.” Opening lines of … Read More ›

Posted on August 21, 2019August 21, 2019
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Book Review: The Killing Tide by Dani Pettrey

“Fire ripped through Finn’s right shoulder, ricocheting down his arm.” Opening line of The Killing Tide by Dani Pettrey From the first page, The Killing … Read More ›

Posted on August 14, 2019August 15, 2019
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Book Review: Fire Storm by Nancy Mehl

“He waits, hidden in the shadows of the tall stately trees that line the street. Opening lines of Fire Storm by Nancy Mehl At the … Read More ›

Posted on August 8, 2019August 8, 2019
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Book Review: The Express Bride by Kimberley Woodhouse

“With shaking limbs, she climbed into the plush carriage awaiting her, the precious bundle in her arms, worth far more than money.” Opening line of … Read More ›

Posted on July 28, 2019July 28, 2019
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Book Review: Between Two Shores by Jocelyn Green

“I told you, I’m not staying.” Catherine Stands-Apart drew back from her sister’s touch and planted her feet wide at the edge of their mother’s … Read More ›

Posted on March 23, 2019March 23, 2019
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Book Review: The Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe

Rarely do I describe a book in food terms but this delicious Christian novel is deserving of being called comforting, rich and satisfying! If Brunch … Read More ›

Posted on February 7, 2019February 7, 2019

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Rhythms for Life: Spiritual Practices for Who God Made You to Be
Deadly Proof
Cold Fury
Cold Truth
A Love So Real
Cold Terror
The Promise of Breeze Hill
Secondhand Secrets
To Steal a Heart
The Marriage of Innis Wilkinson


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In the brokenness of 2020, I picked up “From Bur In the brokenness of 2020, I picked up “From Burned out to Beloved” by an author unknown to me, Bethany Dearborn Hiser. Within the first few chapters, she captured my heart and it felt like she’d been watching parts of my life, I related so well to her story. She tells it better than I could, so I won’t try and summarise it, but in essence, her work as a social worker, jail chaplain, and justice advocate exposed her to a lot of vicarious trauma...read more by clicking the link in my profile.

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Roses are my favourite flower and I’ve thoroughl Roses are my favourite flower and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed learning more about them over the last four years when we moved to our new home. It was with this enthusiasm that I started “Rosa” by Peter E. Kukielski and his coauthor, Charles Phillips. There are stunning photos and illustrations of roses and certainly a lot of facts about them too. However, I found the book to be too detailed on what felt like rabbit holes...[read more by clicking the link in my profile]

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Having read bestselling author Kelly Irvin before, Having read bestselling author Kelly Irvin before, I was expecting from “Her Every Move” to be full of suspense novel. What I didn’t anticipate was the brutality of the start of the story. It opens with a bombing and in the first quarter of the book, the story focuses on the immediate aftermath. Perhaps I am fragile from all that occurs in the world but the description of the pain endured by the lead character was all too real for me...[read more by clicking the link in my profile]

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Active Defense, by @lynetteeason , is the third in Active Defense, by @lynetteeason , is the third in the Danger Never Sleeps series but, whilst I loved the previous two, it works as a standalone novel too. Our leading lady is a military doctor home after a traumatic incident. Quickly she realises she’s attracted a stalker and, to protect her friends, she disappears to a “safe” location. Our leading man and friend to Heather, Travis, uses his resources in private security as well as his friendships with law enforcement to find and protect Heather...read more by clicking the link in my profile.

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The latest bake - thanks to @lindt for the recipe The latest bake - thanks to @lindt for the recipe 😍
The back cover copy of The Fabric of Civilization, The back cover copy of The Fabric of Civilization, by @vpostrel, does it’s best to summarise the extent of the amazing and diverse journey the reader goes on when picking it up but still, I was astonished by just how much is packed succinctly into this book! The 320 pages are intense but I loved it! ... [Read more by clicking the link in my profile]

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Cos Christmas 2020 needed a little bit of silly! Cos Christmas 2020 needed a little bit of silly!
Forgiveness is a major part of the Christian faith Forgiveness is a major part of the Christian faith, but most of us have never been taught how to practically forgive.
We know God commands us to do it. But how? Why? When? And are there exceptions?
If you’ve ever wrestled with any of these questions, you're not alone.
That’s right–– you’re not alone! You read that right. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. @p31OBS is here, walking with you and encouraging you every step of the way.
Discover what the Bible really says about forgiveness and the peace that comes from living it out with the help of my friend @LysaTerKeurst’s newest book, “Forgiving What You Can’t Forget.”

Sign up for our next study here: https://proverbs31.org/study/online-bible-studies/forgiving-what-you-cant-forget
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Karren on GoodReads

Death by French Roast
The Art Fiasco
The Brand-Driven CEO: Embedding Brand Into Business Strategy
Murder on the Dance Floor
Murder at the Gorge: Brand NEW in the bestselling Exham-on-Sea Murder Mysteries for 2020
Twist of the Thread
Irish Parade Murder
Murder Comes to Call
Death and the Brewery Queen
Murder in the Piazza


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