There is something special about a father-daughter relationship. 88 Great Daddy-Daughter Dates is a great resource for ideas and tips. Some of the chapters include: * Leave cares behind * Be yourself * Set a goal to learn something new about your daughter * Build anticipation * Picnic in the park * Animal pancakes * [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Give My Love to the Chestnut Trees By Beverly Varnado
It’s not often I’m surprised by a book, but this book captured me from the beginning. I knew early on I would like this story. In fact, out of the hundreds of novels I’ve read, I’d rank this book in my top 10 fiction books. Give My Love to the Chestnut Trees is a rich, [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Fasten your seatbelt! Review of Steven James’ The Queen.
Steven James is a master storyteller. Each novel gets a little bit better. I’ve read each book in the Patrick Bowers series and this one raises the bar. The Queen is fast paced and holds the reader’s interest until the end. Characters The Bowers series has a great list of characters that are well developed [...]
Read the rest of this entry »He Loves Me!: Learning to Live in the Father’s Affection by Wayne Jacobsen
He Loves Me!: Learning to Live in the Father’s Affection by Wayne Jacobsen I’ve read many books on the love of God, but none explain it better than this book. So many books on God’s love turn the Lord into a ‘cream-puff’ god who winks at sin and skips merrily along while leaving us in [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Gray Matter – By Dr. David Levy
I read a lot of books, but few actually leave me feeling inspired and glad I invested my time. This is one of those books. I wasn’t sure what I was getting into, but the deeper into the book I went, the better it became. Cons: This book has a lot of testimonials. If you [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Book Review – Written in Blood
If you are a true crime fan, Written in Blood is a good read. Diane Fanning has a very clear and thorough writing style. Michael Peterson was a very successful novelist. As the drama of two suspicious deaths unfold, people begin wondering if Peterson’s ability to spin a story also applies to his real life [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Book Review – Invisible by Lorena McCourtney
When I read Invisible, I wasn’t sure this was the type of book for me. Although I enjoy reading a wide range of genres, a book about a little old lady snooping around and trying to solve a crime didn’t sound overly exciting. But this book pleasantly surprised me. The premise of the book is [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Book Review – No Good Deed
The premise of this book is a man who becomes privy to information that could have stopped a terrorist attack, but he falls under the suspicion of being part of the plot. Pros: Mary McDonald does an excellent job of hooking the reader from the very beginning. The first 2/3s of this book was a [...]
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