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Virtuous not Perfect

As Spiritual Care Director and Stephen Minister of a faith based treatment center for emotionally and sexually abused teen-aged girls, [I feel] this book is a must read for these hurting young ladies. Virtuous not Perfect provides a fresh and … Continue reading

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Meander Scar by Lisa Lickel

Lisa Lickel’s Meander Scar challenges us to rethink our ideas of love–to venture past the superficial so that we can focus on the heart, regardless of it’s packaging. This novel has a little bit of everything: conspiracy, a glimpse of … Continue reading

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If I Walked In Her Shoes

“If I Walked in her Shoes” is a fictional account of the struggles, small victories, and the underlying love that reinforce relationships. Susan Salach has carefully created a composite of characters made up of real people from her personal and … Continue reading

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Anna Finch and the Hired Gun

Anna Finch wasn%u2019t aiming for Jeb Sanders the day she shot him. It was his misfortune that he decided to take a nap behind the very log Anna used for target practice. For Pinkerton man Sanders, the wound in his … Continue reading

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"White Roses" by Shannon Taylor Vannatter

How could anyone know that one fateful day, one selfish choice, one man could cause the ripples of grief to reach into so many lives? In Shannon Taylor Vannatter’s Christian contemporary romance, White Roses, we are introduced to two families–Pastor … Continue reading

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"Remember to Forget" by Deborah Raney

Maggie Anderson isn’t who she once was–in fact, she’s trying to become someone else entirely, at least until she’s safe. In Deborah Raney’s Remember to Forget, we meet Maggie, a formerly abused woman, who is being pursued by three men: … Continue reading

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Being Like Water

At first I was disappointed. But that had more to do with me than the book. I thought the book was going to draw parallels between Bruce Lee and Jesus. In this post-Victorian age where Jesus is thought of as … Continue reading

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Creede of Old Montana by Stephen Bly*A Keeper*

I have never read a book written by Stephen Bly that I didn’t love and “Creede of Old Montana” is the best one ever. This book will have you laughing, crying, holding your breath and just having a great time. … Continue reading

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Life in Defiance

Ouisie Pepper knows a secret. The whole town of Defiance, Texas would like to know what she knows. But Ouisie is good at keeping her mouth shut. She’s done it her whole life, especially as the battered wife of Defiance’s … Continue reading

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Delia Latham's Yesterday's Promise: A Whirlwind Romance

Yesterday’s Promise is on of those novels that can make you cry one minute then burst out laughing the next. I was instantly drawn to the main character, Hannah Johns, and her adorable little toddler, Davey. The handsome Brock Ellis … Continue reading

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