Religious & Inspirational Fiction
Review:I found the book engrossing. I was eager to know what happened. My goodness, I was extremely worried about the main character and his family making the journey to Canada. Whew! I was so relieved when they made it. Read more
Review:This is the page-turner of all page-turners! First few chapters were a bit confusing but once you get into the two realities it is easy to follow. One of Ted Dekker's 10 star books (5 stars are too few) Read more
Review:Fascinating depiction of what the beginnïng of the tribulation may be like. Interesting, likable, believable characters and how they came to become believers after the rapture. The development of the character Elijah as one of the two witnesses was truly enlightening. I enjoyed the book. Read more
Review:Emotional and a HEA. Great storyline which is easy to follow. Believable characters and interesting dialogue. The letters for Charlee from her father are beautiful.
Given the small town everybody knows your business atmosphere one would expect Charlee to hear about the bar fight. Maybe the fact it was three against one (Ian) had folks keeping quiet.
I wish the author had included links from her research for help with alcoholism and PTSD.
I may re-read this story and loom... Read more
Review:Heartfelt, tender thoughts of our everyday talks with our God and Savior. The impatient waiting for God to answer our prayers and wondering if He is in agreement. Somehow you know all is going out for Wade, but there is frustration along the way and you wonder if the author has other plans. Read more
Review:I loved the characters in this book. They were well written and very human. I liked how the story played out and the adversity which they had to overcome. I especially liked the relationship between the heroine and her brother. A great, sweet story! Read more
Review:A young Jewish Christian woman, Hadassah, is left alone when her father is killed for preaching, her mother and sister die from starvation, her brother is murdered by Roman soldiers, and she is sold into slavery. She is a living witness of a follower of Jesus for her owners even though she does not speak of her belief. Acknowledgement is surest way to arena. The master's son, Marcus, falls in love with Hadassah. He proposes but she refuses because he is not a Christian. In his anger to her rejec... Read more
Review:A wonderful story of faith and trusting in God's plan(s) when we don't understand. Rodewald's well-developed characters take us on a journey of the heart that will not leave the reader disappointed! This story resonates deeply as all of God's people find themselves at a crossroads of decisions and keeping their faith. You feel yourself investing into the plot as it unwinds and reveals hearts that can be strikingly & hauntingly familiar. Bravo! Great read! Read more
Review:The beginning caught my attention, but very soon after the story began to unfold, it was completely transparent.
It seemed that about 90% of the dialog was mundane and repetitious. So many wasted words on diaper bags, meals, etc.
There was no mystery about how the book would end. The idea and Christian theme were sweet, but the book was too predictable to be interesting. Read more
Review:Exciting. Adventurous. Enthralling. Uplifting.
This story was beautiful, with just the right mix of every element for a well-rounded tale. You will be immediately caught up in this saga, and will be left wishing for more! Also check out the sequel, So True A Love. Both books are brilliant!! Read more