Author Archives: Becky

Enchilada Torte Gluten-Free

1 pound ground pork   2 teaspoons chopped garlic 1 teaspoon cumin 1 handful cilantro chopped 1 teaspoon Swerve or sweetener of choice 1/2 cup red beans 3/4 cup Pace 1 cup chicken broth 6 Corn tortillas 2 cups fresh or … Continue reading

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“The Empowered” by Craig Parshall

Read This with the Lights On! Trevor Black is a former New York lawyer, well known for his winning courtroom style.  But after becoming a follower of Jesus, and shockingly having the ability to see–and even smell—demons, he is convinced … Continue reading

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“I’ll Push You” by Patrick Gray and Justin Skeesuck

Friends To The End! We may have lots of “friends,” but most are little more than surface acquaintances.  But who can be called on in a time of need?  That person is a true friend. Justin and Patrick have that … Continue reading

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“Freedom’s Ring” by Heidi Chiavaroli

Forgive Me? Annie was running in the Boston Marathon when a terrorist struck setting off a bomb.  Both she and her cheering niece, Grace, were seriously hurt.  Annie was consumed with guilt that Grace’s dreadful injury was her fault, and … Continue reading

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“Holding the Fort” by Regina Jennings

The Performance of her Life! “I am Lovely Lola Bell.  They will be enchanted by my performance and love my show.”  Each time Lola walks out to sing on the stage of the Cat-Eye Saloon, she says this under her … Continue reading

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“Fatal Trust” by Todd M. Johnson

Too Good to be True? About to lose the law office his father started, Ian Wells is desperate to find a way to hang on.  Additionally, he is the main caretaker, and financial provider for his Alzheimer’s stricken mom.  His … Continue reading

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“Heart on the Line” by Karen Witemeyer

            Can She Stay Alive? Knowing she would be next, Grace Mallory had been running for her life ever since she witnessed her father’s killing.  Grace had taken refuge in Harper’s Station, Texas, an all-woman … Continue reading

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“Death at Thorburn Hall” by Julianna Deering

Who Dun it? Return to the golden days of English mysteries.  Accompany Lord and Lady, Drew and Madeline Farthering, who find themselves in the middle of questionable circumstances in early 1930’s Scotland.  What started out as a pleasure trip turns … Continue reading

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Thanks for the Memories, or Lack Thereof!

During my long absence, I appreciate every one of you staying with my blog.  In July, I was shocked when my dear friend of 40 plus years passed away unexpectedly.  She was 57.  That is my last clear memory, other … Continue reading

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“A Note Yet Unsung” by Tamera Alexander

Finding Your Song After Rebekah Carrington’s step-father’s failed attack, her grandmother whisked her away to Vienna for the past ten years.  She thrived under the intense musical training there, but with the recent passing of her grandmother, Rebekah has been … Continue reading

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