Book Review: Whose Waves These Are

Annie Bliss is called back to Ansel-by-the Sea when GrandBob, the man who helped her through the hardest summer of her life, needs help. She is greeted with a mystery: a wall of heavy boxes hiding in his home. Memories of stone ruins and times gone by greet her as she digs through the ruble to make sense of the […]

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Book Review: Far Side of the Sea

During World War I, Lt. Colin Mabry receives a message from a woman who saved his life and he believed dead. When he arrived in war-torn France, instead of finding the woman he expected {Jewel}, he met someone claiming to be her half-sister, Johanna. Colin and Johanna set out to find Jewel, amidst intrigue, mystery and war. They travel throughout […]

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Women, Rise Up!

In Women, Rise up! Cindy Jacobs shares her heart and experience to answer the call on our lives.  Whether this means working in the secular world or in ministry, the struggles are real. The book is well written and the subheadings are short, making it easy to break the chapter into smaller bites as time allows.  She gave me a […]

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Book Review: Accidental Guardian

The Accidental Guardian is a story of learning to forgive, let go and trust God when your life is turned upside down. Deborah Harkness and her sister, Gwen, are accompanying a family on the wagon train west.  However, Deb, Gwen and the two children in their charge are the only survivors to a brutal massacre.  They are left among the […]

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Movie Review: I Can Only Imagine

Life has been extremely busy lately, but in need of a break, I finally had the opportunity to see the movie I Can Only Imagine. The song I Can Only Imagine became the first Christian song to go platinum.  The song has touched numerous hearts and lives over the years. The movie, I Can Only Imagine, shares how the song […]

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Book Review: His Other Life

After the death of her father, Melanie McCabe was surprised to discover her father had been married to Hazel before he married her mother.  On top of that, she was even more surprised to discover that this unknown first wife, had a connection with Tennessee Williams, the famous playwright. Melanie set out to discover about her father’s other life, before […]

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Book Review: Death at Thornburn Hall

Do you enjoy a good mystery? Are you a fan of Agatha Christie or Murder, She Wrote? Then you will enjoy reading Death at Thornburn Hall by Julianna Deering. Drew Farthering arrives with his wife, Madeline, and friend, Nick, to Muirfield, Scotland.  The 1935 British Open is under way, when their host, Lord Rainsby, is killed in a riding accident. […]

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PureFlix Review

Are you searching for a streaming device that has good quality programming in which you do not have to worry about curse word, sex scenes and a variety of other concerns? Then you may want to check out PureFlix. PureFlix is a Christian and inspirational streaming device, along the lines of Netflix and many other streaming devices. PureFlix is very […]

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Book Review: The Broken Road by Richard Paul Evans

Richard Paul Evans is well known for his Christmas books, but he is also a superb author of The Walk series.  He recently published the first book in a new series, The Broken Road. According to the Prologue and Epilogue, the series is loosely inspired by a true story. The Broken Road begins the story of Charles James.  Charles has everything […]

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Review: Anne with an E

If you are a fan of L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables, you will love Anne with a E which is now available on Netflix.  The show was originally broadcast on a Canadian network before making it’s way to Netflix for streaming. The series of seven episodes, closely follows the book, while expanding and adding additional details to the storyline.  […]

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Book Review: Eden Hill by Bill Higgs

Eden Hill is the debut of Bill Higgs, husband of the beloved author, Liz Curtis Higgs. Virgil T. Osgood is happy with his life, that never seems to change, in Eden Hill, Kentucky. Then a new gas station opens up right across the road from his and he’s faced with obstacles at his station, in his marriage and in his […]

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Book Review: The Cottage by Michael Phillips

The Cottage {Secrets of the Shetlands} is the sequel to The Inheritance {Secrets of the Shetlands} by Michael Philips. The book picks up right where The Inheritance left off with Loni Ford arriving on the Shetland Islands and the property she has inherited. At first she is not well received by the people on the islands, and has to deal with her two […]

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Book Review: Of Moose and Men by Torry Martin

Of Moose and Men: Lost and Found in Alaska is by actor, comedienne and self proclaimed hippie, Torry Martin.  If you’ve seen The Ultimate Legacy or the Resurrection of Gavin Stone you will recognize actor Torry Martin. In his book, Torry Martin and his best friend, Rob, have moved to the Alaskan wilderness.  While there he is seeking many answers […]

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Chesapeake Shores TV Series Review

  Having watched the other Hallmark series of When Calls the Heart {I grew up reading Jeanette Oke’s series}, Cedar Cove and The Good Witch, I had an idea of what to expect in each particular series.  After all I had read ALL of the books in the series {or seen the movies in the case of The Good Witch}. {Note: […]

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Music Review: Karyn Williams

Earlier this summer while at a concert for Chonda Pierce, she had a young, energetic singer with her.  That young woman is Karyn Williams. Through testimony and song Karyn shared her story and faith. That story includes being one of nineteen children, fourteen of whom were adopted from all over the world. In December 2014, she made her debut at The […]

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Book Review: The Inheritance

The Inheritance is the first in the Secrets of the Shetlands series by Michael Phillips. The Inheritance begins with the death of Whale’s Reef clan patriarch MacGregor Tulloch.  Everyone expects his grand-nephew, David, to inherit.  However, MacGregor left no will. David’s cousin, Hardy, submits his own claim to inheritance.  The town does not support Hardy, but the North Sea oil […]

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