Tag Archives: Bethany House

“All the Lost Places” by Amanda Dykes

Lost! I am in the minority here, but I did not connect with this book. Where others found this story filled with touching prose, it fell flat for me. It was too poetic, too many things were hinted at, and … Continue reading

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“Season of My Enemy” by Naomi Musch

If We Met in Another Time….. Fannie can’t believe she is working on her family’s farm beside German POW’s (prisoners of war). Her mother said they couldn’t get their crop harvested without help. Since her brothers are away in the … Continue reading

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“When the Day Comes” by Gabrielle Meyer

What Time is It? Libby lives in 1774 Colonial Williamsburg, right at the beginning of The Revolution. She also lives in 1914 New York City. She is a time traveler. Every night while Libby sleeps, she lives her other life. … Continue reading

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“The Element of Love” by Mary Connealy

Thrills, Danger, Excitement–Trying to Find a Good Man! Three sheltered sisters, who have only known affluence, escape in the middle of the night. They follow a dangerous scheme, but they must get away before their step-father’s arranged marriages take place. … Continue reading

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“Healing Family Relationships” by Rob Rienow

                      Words Hurt…. Fights and friction in a family can make life miserable.  This book points out some ways that healing and reconciliation might take place.  There are some good … Continue reading

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Whose Waves These Are by Amanda Dykes

An Amazing Story, Don’t Miss It!   As a child, Annie Bliss was allowed to spend one idyllic summer with her great uncle Bob in his small village in Maine.  The little girl and crusty fisherman bonded completely, but because … Continue reading

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“Critical Reaction” by Todd M. Johnson

This is a great book.  The action starts on the first page and keeps you reeled in until the finish.  This is the story of an accident at an old nuclear facility.  People are hurt and in the aftermath, the … Continue reading

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“Ten Great Dates” by Larson & Arp

This is a book written by four people, two married couples:  Peter & Heather Larson and David & Claudia Arp.  The Arps have written many books about marriage and are founders of a marriage ministry.  The Larsons both have degrees … Continue reading

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“Unseen” by Jack Graham

This book is about the unseen world all around us.  There is a spiritual dimension in this world, as well as, the next.  The spiritual world here is made up of both good and evil. Even if we don’t acknowledge … Continue reading

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“Rules of Murder” by Julianna Deering

This is a whodunit written in the classic English mystery style of the 1920’s and 30’s.  Handsome Drew Farthering is single, rich and the heir apparent to Farthering Place, a grand estate in the English countryside.  His best friend, Nick, … Continue reading

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