Mother and daughter writing team Heather and Lydia Munn put together a very compelling story that will appeal to teenagers and adults alike. (Read exert) Julien is believable as an ordinary teenager caught up in extraordinary circumstances. I became engrossed in the dramatic struggles that his family faced as well as the parallel story of Nina and Gustav. I liked the honesty of … [Read more...] about How Huge the Night by Heather and Lydia Munn
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Family Fiction website reviews Christian fiction
I've recently discovered familyfiction.com that has reviews of all the latest in Christian fiction. They also have giveaways each week. All you have to do is sign up for their e-newsletter. This week's giveaway is … [Read more...] about Family Fiction website reviews Christian fiction
Review: Driving with Dead People by Monica Holloway
Driving with Dead People is a brutally honest memoir with heart. The author recounts a dreadful childhood without any ounce of self pity. Instead she intertwines happy and humorous memories with the unhappy ones, and the result is good storytelling that ends with hope and possibility. (Mooched from Bookmooch.com) … [Read more...] about Review: Driving with Dead People by Monica Holloway
Review: A Young Wife by Pam Lewis
A Young Wife by Pam Lewis was a frustrating read. As a reader, I was always three steps ahead of the main character, Minke, and I desperately wanted her to figure things out. When she finally caught on, I was relieved, but it still took her awhile to get a backbone and take action. I also thought … [Read more...] about Review: A Young Wife by Pam Lewis
Review: Love in Bloom by Karen Rose Smith (ebook)
Love in Bloom is a light, enjoyable romance. I liked that the main characters have a heart for others and are involved in their community. Paige and Clay are good for each other, and together they serve others selflessly. Not only do they experience healing and growth but … [Read more...] about Review: Love in Bloom by Karen Rose Smith (ebook)