Religious & Inspirational Fiction
Review:I like the way he brings his characters to life. I find myself grieving for some of them. This is the second book I have read by him. I have recommended them to others and they have liked the books themselves. Read more
Review:I bought each in the series as they were published. Definitely one of the most CREATIVE "Christian Prepper" series ever written. A fantastic job with very challenging theme material. And very entertaining to boot. Highly recommended, masterfully done Mark! Blessings Read more
Review:Alice J. Wisler's newest offering, Still Life in Shadows, was a book I'd looked forward to reading upon its release, and it did not disappoint! The first novel the author has written from third person point of view, Still Life allows the reader to understand the plot from both the eyes of Gideon, the ex-Amish main character known as the "Getaway Savior," and a middle-school girl with autism, Kiki. I felt a lot of compassion toward both of these characters: Gideon, because of the hard decision... Read more
Review:Love In A Fix: A Contemporary Christian romance (Modern Conveniences book 1) is by Leah Atwood. It is a quick read and a good story of second chances. It is very realistic.
Lyndsey Allen is trying to keep her head above water and raise her son Josh. With her husband’s sudden death in a car crash, she had to go back to work and is even working two jobs to try to pay the bills. Now her oven quit working. What else can go wrong? While waiting until it is time to go to the church, she goes ... Read more
Review:A very interesting read. I could not put the first book down,and can't wait to start the next! I am so disappointed in myself that I've only recently discovered Octavia Butler's works. I can't wait to catch up!! Read more
Review:The whole Squeaky Clean series is a favorite of mine and Dust and Obey is no different. Can't wait to see what happens next with Gabby and Riley. I love that I can read a mystery/suspense book and have it be clean. Read more
Review:Thank you. I have struggled with some of the same pain as Jayme. Everything you wrote was meant for me. For that I say Thank you. I know this isn't just for me. But for this moment in time it was right on time. Read more
Review:Although this author targets a late teen audience, this 72-year-old great grandmother thinks this author writes stories that have a far greater appeal. We all sin, and we all need redemption. Eagerly awaiting Tammy Gray's first book in her new series: Set Apart. Read more
Review:I received the book from the publisher for an honest review.
An excellent tale of loss, betrayal and trusting as one woman tries to claim back her identity and heritage.
Rebecca Ravenshaw had an horrific experience in India and had lost her parents during the Rebellion. When she finally stepped foot on English soil she thought that everything was good. But, once she arrived at Headbourne, her family estate, she realized that it would not be the case.
Not only was there an imposter, ... Read more
Review:Nice, sweet story, albeit a little 'wordy' in some places which didn't add much to the story. I found the characters gentle and interesting for the most part, and actually thought the love story was going to be between the pastor and someone other than who it turned out to be. The small town/small church setting seemed charming, a place I would love to live in...or at least visit! Too bad it's only in the author's imagination. The epilogue, which tied up some of the loose ends, jumped too far a... Read more