Religious & Inspirational Fiction
Review:Interesting story, although a little far fetched. Stream of consciousness technique. Everyman learns lessons by living his life. Charles James' pearl was his soul and his soul mate,
Monica. So far, Charles lost both of them. Is route 66 Charles pilgrimage home??? Read more
Review:All the Sandy Cove books are outstanding. As I finish each one I look forward to the next in the series. The author's understanding of many of life's details is amazing. For example she knows exactly all that a middle school teacher does and feels and how an older person's body can fail as the mind remains sharp. She also has a deep understanding of living as a Christian in today's world. Read more
Review:I know that there are some negative reviews for this book, but I read this not expecting this book to be this century's War and Peace, To Kill a Mockingbird, Moby Dick, etc. I enjoyed the telling of the story of a friendship of two girls and the differences in their backgrounds. I enjoyed reading and understanding Christian references of the book as it relates to the circumstances of the book. I look forward to reading the other two books in this series. Read more
Review:I enjoyed this Christian novel with its overall theme of doing for others. Left with a newborn after the death of his mother, Ella next seeks a wet nurse. She leaves behind a respectable, but not a desirable job, finds herself labeled as a harlot, an opportunist, and a deceiver, but stays focused on what was best for the infant. Part of the Christian theme was her learning who she was to God. The story is well-written, has suspense elements that kept me guessing, gave an indication of what South... Read more
Review:I received a copy of VANISHING POINT by Lisa Harper from Revell IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW. This is part of the Nikki Boyd series.
I found this book to be incredibly interesting. Usually books about cases are quick. The mystery is solved within a few hours and a couple falls in love. Instead, this book takes place over years. You get to realize the ins and outs of law enforcement cases. This would be an excellent book for someone thinking about going into law enforcement to re... Read more
Review:I wrote a way too long review about Pride, Prejudice and Cheese Grits, the first book in Ms. Hathaway's series of Jane Austen retellings, so I will try to keep this quite a bit shorter. I don't like writing negative reviews because I know that someone's writing is very important to them and they worked hard on it. Nonetheless, I feel that there are lots of issues with this book. The writing is choppy and awkward in so many places, there are unnecessary descriptions of things that have nothing ... Read more
Review:Well-written, enjoyable story. The characters were well defined, the pace smooth, and the story good. I look forward to reading more of her books. One caveat: I wish she'd learn the proper use of quotation marks. Read more
Review:I loved this book. The characters and the story. There was suspense along with interesting family dynamics. She tried to keep it real and I appreciate that. Life is interesting and not everyone is perfect! Read more
Review:I have the greatest respect for Jane's ability to take a person and give them life in a book for us to lean and enjoy and different and way of life. I have read all of Jane's books over the years as well as purchase extra copies for friends and gifts. I enjoy reading a sorry of strong women and men who not unlike all of us work to grow and overcome conflict, challenges and live a full life.
All She Left Behind is the story of a women who over comes a learning disability, a husband she loved... Read more
Review:Very different from what I expected, but a worthwhile read nonetheless. A story of redemption and forgiveness with the usual mix of romance from the author. I would recommend it as a clean read to anyone. Read more