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The British Booksellers by Kristy Cambron | Review
Calling all you time-slip fans! Kristy Cambron is an incredibly talented storyteller. Her newest release, The British Booksellers, is full of intrigue and I think the cover of this book is probably my favorite of 2024 so far that I’ve…
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Walking on Hidden Wings by Rachel Scott McDaniel | Review
Rachel Scott McDaniel is a fabulous writer and friend of mine. I love her books! This one is set in the 1920s and has a super cool heroine. She’s a barnstormer! (Confession, I had no idea what that was until…
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Embers in the London Sky by Sarah Sundin | Review
I look forward to Sarah Sundin’s books every year. At the end of her 2023 release, The Sound of Light (read my review here), the publisher added the first chapter for Embers in the London Sky. What a tease! I…
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While the City Sleeps by Elizabeth Camden | Review
After reading While the City Sleeps I’m hooked on this new series, The Women of Midtown, from Elizabeth Camden! Check the back cover below, followed by my full 5 star review. Back Cover Amid the hushed city, two hearts must…
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The Warsaw Sisters by Amanda Barratt | Review
On The Warsaw Sisters’ physical book’s back cover, the description begins with “A richly rendered portrait of courage, sacrifice, and resilience.” I agree. Sarah Sundin, a favorite author of mine, endorsed the book, saying, “Heart-wrenching and powerful. The Warsaw Sisters…
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Julia Monroe Begins Again by Rebekah Millet | Review
I’ve been waiting and waiting for Julia Monroe Begins Again, a debut sweet Contemporary Romance by Rebekah Millet. I was not disappointed. Check out the back cover, followed by my review. Back Cover Samuel was back. It seemed unfair to…
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Trust | A Devotional
Have you ever had a season filled with faith-stretching? A distinct wilderness season? A wilderness season often feels like God is silent, or at least very quiet. Yet, He calls to us, “Trust me.” Trust in the Lord with all…
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Review That Book! Part 1: For the Average Joe Reader
I’ve been a book blogger with Bethany House for about 3 years and I’ve learned a few things along the way. One of them is, goodness, why wasn’t I supporting my favorite authors with reviews on amazon, indigo (or for…
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Worship in the Battle
On the Run Before he was a king, David was a shepherd boy, an armour bearer and harp player for King Saul … then he became a man on the run, fearing for his life. The very one for whom…
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Take Courage and Lend Courage
Step Out and Take Courage What if your miracle was as close as your next step? That thing you’re praying for, planning for . . . what if God was saying, “Your move.” My Bible reading lately has been in…