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“Spoken For: Embracing Who You Are and Whose You Are” by Robin Jones Gunn and Alyssa Joy Bethke

   Valued Higher Than Gold Our life is a love story, and God is our pursuer.  This relatively short, easy to read book is small, but it is full of big ideas concerning our worth, importance and value to God.  … Continue reading

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“A Table by the Window” by Hillary Manton Lodge

The story-line in this book immediately pulls the reader in, and then keeps the interest going to the very last page. The main character, Juliette, is from a family of restaurant owners and cooks.  Her French-Italian family is passionate about … Continue reading

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“A Stillness of Chimes” by Meg Moseley

This is the story of Laura Gantt.  She is returning to the small Georgia town she ran from twelve years earlier when she was eighteen.  At that time, her father had recently drowned, her relationship with her mom, Jess, was … Continue reading

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“Storming the Black Ice” by Don Brown

This is a war story, so there are violent, gory and bloody parts in this book.  There are also lots of technical sections, and jargon about war equipment, particularly submarines.  The author goes into great detail about those items.  This … Continue reading

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My Perspective: “Miss Brenda and the Loveladies” by Brenda Spahn and Irene Zutell

This is a true story about a very successful career woman, Brenda Spahn, who suddenly starts working with women prisoners.  She doesn’t have any experience.  She only knows she feels impressed by God to do this, and to do it … Continue reading

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“For Every Season” by Cindy Woodsmall

              A Dangerous Season For Every Season is book three in the Amish Vine and Orchards series.  Before reading this book, I read book one and got the following background:  This story is mainly … Continue reading

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