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The Calling

March 31st, 2010 . by Lisa

The Calling by Deborah Hodge, is a novel of hope, redemption and second chances. Growing up a preacher’s daughter, Cate saw the ugly side of ministry when Christians don’t always act like Christians should and is determined to never be a pastor’s wife. This leads her to abandon her relationship with David, the youth pastor […]

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Shades of Blue

February 23rd, 2010 . by Lisa

Shades of Blue is a typical Karen Kingsbury novel. It grabs you from the first page to the last and when you’re done with the book you need to find the Kleenex to wipe your eyes, if you haven’t emptied the box before you get to the conclusion. In Shades of Blue we meet Brad, […]

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Endless Night

February 16th, 2010 . by Lisa

 In her newest Love Inspired Suspense release Endless Night, Dana Mentink introduces us to Jackie Swann and Roman Carter. Jackie finds herself in trouble when she discovers discrepancies in the insurance billing. Afraid for her life, she flees to Alaska with proof of his crimes, back to the place where she grew up, and back […]

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Daylight Comes

September 6th, 2009 . by Lisa

Daylight Comes by Judith Miller is the third and final book in the Freedom’s Path series. Truth and Moses have married and are awaiting the birth of their first child when Moses is given a wonderful opportunity. However, it means that they must relocate to Topeka and leave family behind. Truth must decide if she […]

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Morning Sky

April 8th, 2009 . by Lisa

Morning Sky by Judith Miller is the second book in the Freedom’s Path series. In this book we meet Lilly Verdue, Aunt to the Harban girls, who has come to Nicodemus to hide out. She brings with her a secret that Ezekiel Harban doesn’t want told, and causes trouble wherever she goes. She gets involved […]

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