Blurb: Grace is a gift God gives freely, but should our response to God’s grace end when we accept Jesus as Lord and Savior? Is there more? Letting God’s Word Speak is a collection of topics built on solid scriptural references through which we can deepen our relationship with the triune God. The philosophy “know... Continue Reading →
Review of “The Storm That Grew My Faith”; Interview with Author Andrew Golden
Blurb: Andrew Golden and his wife Crystal just wanted to build a normal family. God had other plans. After a series of failed pregnancies and devastating miscarriages, and being told she could never have a child, a miracle happened. That miracle’s name was Malachi. Malachi was born with severe Congenital Heart Defects. Without the parents'... Continue Reading →
National Pet Memorial Day Reads
In honor of National Pet Memorial Day, tomorrow on September 12, we would like to post about some of our favorite reads in honor of beloved pets who are no longer with us. Stacy's Choice: A World Without Color: A True Story of the Last Three Days With My Cat By Bernard Jan One story.... Continue Reading →
Scorpid, New Release!
Blurb: When man toys with nature, nature strikes back.Dr. Haylen Bennett, a genetic scientist at the Center for Biological Defense Research, and colleague Dr. Sarah Li, live quiet lives on a remote island base. When ordered to perfect an organic natural armor able to withstand .50 caliber AP rounds, it’s just another job for them.Suddenly... Continue Reading →
Reviews of The Mountain by Charles G. Thompson
I forgot to add this earlier when I put this up..... we thought this book, having just read it, would be a great one to highlight for Children Impacted by Parental Cancer Month. Even though Mr. Thompson's children were grown, they were undoubtedly effected by his death, and he depicted how to die with grace,... Continue Reading →
Review of From a Blood-Red Sea: The Last Voyage of Daniel Collins by Paul Brown
Blurb: For fans of "The Revenant" and "In the Heart of the Sea", "From a Blood-Red Sea" is one of the most remarkable survival stories ever told. Daniel Collins sailed out of Wiscasset, Maine, for Matanzas, Cuba, in November 1824. It was his first voyage as a merchant seaman, and it would also be his... Continue Reading →
Reviews of A Queen’s Spy by Sam Burnell
Blurb: A gripping Historical Adventure set in 16th Century Tudor England. Elizabeth Tudor needs a hero. Murder, Mystery & Intrigue with a Splash of Romance. Based on actual historical events, an epic tale of a young Tudor nobleman’s courage as he tries to keep his future Queen safe in one of England’s most turbulent eras.... Continue Reading →
Preventing Cancer Review and Author Interview
Preventing Cancer: Cancer Factors, Cancer Fighting Foods and How the Spices Turmeric, Ginger and Garlic Can Reduce Cancer Risk By Joseph Veebe I just recently read this ebook, and I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of information it contained on the three different herbs in the title. I think that this would be a... Continue Reading →
Review: Brother My Brother
Brother My Brother: A Tale of the South By Jessica McDonald Description: In the heart of the South, a family is torn apart. But by the Grace of God they find the strength to stand firm against the flowing tide of sorrow and hardship. Daisy's Review: This is a Christian historical fiction novel about a... Continue Reading →
Review of Oracus: The Lavorian Rider, Interview With Author Paul Gaskill, and A Giveaway for the Book!
My Review: ****stars! Oracus is the main character in this young adult fantasy. I loved it! Oracus is unaware of his destiny as a Lavorian Rider, but things change rather quickly. He had lived his entire life of 19 yrs. in the isolated little village of Thessly, so isolated that the inhabitants were unaware of... Continue Reading →
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