Category Archives: Book Reviews

The Treasure Principle

Focusing on “Unlocking the Secret of Joyful Giving,” this petite tome packs quite a punch. To some, this book will be radical and contain some inflammatory ideas, but as always when money is the center of the text – especially … Continue reading

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Daisy Chain book review

From the first sentence until the last, Daisy Chain engages you and pulls you deeper into Defiance, Texas and the mysterious events of that hot summer thirty years past. DeMuth’s words are exceptionally evocative, allowing the book to play like … Continue reading

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Interview with Mary DeMuth

I’m looking forward to posting a review of Mary DeMuth’s newest book: Daisy Chain. It’s an exceptional book that I’m sure you will love.  First, I wanted to introduce you to Mary and provide you with a ‘teaser’ of what’s … Continue reading

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Back from the Darkness

I’m sure some of you have noticed that things have been relatively quiet on the cyberfront lately ~ at least where I was concerned. I’ve been in the deep darkness of no internet or cable at home since February 3. … Continue reading

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When the Soul Mends book review

I don’t normally start reading with the last book of a trilogy or in the middle of a series because I like to enter the characters’ world at the beginning. I made an exception for When the Soul Mends by … Continue reading

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The Characters Live On

If you like to read fiction books – especially historical fiction – and you’ve been around this blog for any length of time, then you should have noticed my book review for The Shape of Mercy. If not, go read … Continue reading

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The Shape of Mercy

As a lover of historic fiction, it didn’t take me long to become completely engrossed in Susan Meissner’s most recent book, The Shape of Mercy. This novel is an elegantly crafted work of fiction whose superb storyline whisks the reader … Continue reading

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Wild Goose Chase ~ The Review

God’s timing is impeccable!  The Wild Goose Chase is a quick read but its impact lingers long after the cover is closed. In his sophomore release, Mark Batterson poses questions, expounds on scripture, and allows space for you to come … Continue reading

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