From the title I wasn’t quite sure what to expect but Tracie Miles takes the reader on a great journey to discover how to live … Read More ›
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Once again Max Lucado has taken an intangible concept, hope, and made it real! Flesh and blood actions, everyday ways to live it out and … Read More ›
Powerful, fun and habit-changing, this book has it all! Karen pulled me into my bible to discover new insights into familiar texts and then gave … Read More ›
The cover of this book captured me from the first. Being the second in the series though, I put off reading it and, upon reading … Read More ›
From the start of The Spirit-Led Heart by Suzanne Eller, my mindset started shifting, I knew it was happening as I could feel myself struggling … Read More ›
This book was suggested to me by the publisher and, as such, I didn’t pay much attention to the back cover introduction – an error … Read More ›
Independent women in 1773? Setting sail for the West Indies to run a sugar plantation? Romance and adventure? Yes please! Keturah promises a lot and … Read More ›
Tovah Martin sets the scene for The Garden in Every Sense and Season with this opening statement “I have learned that unless you consciously experience … Read More ›
I was fortunate enough to get an advanced copy (thanks NetGalley and B&H Publishing Group) of Why Her? by Nicki Koziarz which is out TODAY! … Read More ›
I enjoyed Carla Laureano’s previous series The MacDonald Family Trilogy so it was with enthusiasm I cracked open The Saturday Night Supper Club. I wasn’t … Read More ›
The Art of Botanical & Bird Illustration by Mindy Lighthipe is a wonderful starting place for a beginner artist looking to understand the mediums, approach … Read More ›
Today, I proudly welcome my mum and fellow brand strategist at Integrated Marketing Strategies, Karren Hodgkins to the blog to jointly review a book we … Read More ›
I have always enjoyed fancy writing and creating it. When I saw this book, I was looking to brush up my skills. I didn’t anticipate … Read More ›