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Risen: Angela Hunt
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Angela Hunt is one of my very favorite authors, so I was excited to read her novel adaptation of the movie Risen. Her books paint such vivid pictures of time periods throughout history, and this book does the same with the onset of the New Testament era. I love a great story that allows me … Continue reading "Risen: Angela Hunt"
Hannah’s Choice: Jan Drexler
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Camping with friends makes me happy. Camping with a good book to read is icing on the cake. I just finished Jan Drexler’s book, Hannah’s Choice. It’s Amish fiction, which I’ve read a bit of, but this is one of the first of this genre that I’ve found so engaging. It’s a lovely glimpse into … Continue reading "Hannah’s Choice: Jan Drexler"
A Sweet Misfortune: Maggie Brendan
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Maggie Brendan’s A Sweet Misfortune is a fun little jaunt into the old west. It’s definitely a light, quick read in traditional inspirational fiction format. The plot and characters are fairly one dimensional, and while I wouldn’t put this book in my “favorites” category, I did enjoy it. It’s great reading for vacation or a … Continue reading "A Sweet Misfortune: Maggie Brendan"
Thin Ice: Irene Hannon
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Irene Hannon is a new-to-me author, and she definitely has a new fan in me! I don’t usually read a lot of suspense novels – mostly because I’m easily freaked out. But I have to say I really enjoyed Thin Ice – a modern day thriller about a former figure skater, the FBI agent assigned … Continue reading "Thin Ice: Irene Hannon"
21 Seconds: Dr. Mark Rutland
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Book: 21 Seconds to Change Your World Author: Dr. Mark Rutland I gotta be honest. Non-fiction books are hard to get through for me. I can read fiction all day long, but I have to gut it out to get through a complete nonfiction book. That said, I really loved the premise of this book. … Continue reading "21 Seconds: Dr. Mark Rutland"