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Five Animal Books | Five Fall Favorites Day 6
It’s the last day of a wonderful, fun-fill, fallish week! Trust me, today, of all days, you want to stop by Rebekah’s blog. There’s a bunch of free stuff going on as well as a giveaway… yeah… you don’t want to miss out on the fun!
Wild Animals of the Five Rivers Country by George Franklin
Summer of the Monkeys by Wilson Rawls
Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson
Rise of Aredor by Claire Banschbach
And that, my friends, sums up our week of books! Hasn’t it been fun? What are the top five books you’ve added to your TBR list? Have you already bought some of the books you want to read? (or are you like me and just wait until you can save for them, find the eBook free, or ask for it for Christmas?)
Thanks for joining us and making this such a fun party!!
And if you don’t win, you can still get some wonderful things. 😉 I’m having some book sales today and today only!!!
Five Indie Author Books | Five Fall Favorites Day 5
It’s a little early for a bonfire, but it’s Friday night, which is the perfect night to have a bonfire. Especially if you have a cool October (ours is very… temperamental).
The Treasure Hunt by Kate Willis
The Sparrow Found a House by Jason McIntire
Lily of the Valley by Faith Blum
The Old River Road by Ivy Rose
Let’s show some Indie Author love. What are some of your favorites?
Deadly Proof | First Line Friday
Happy Friday! We get a suspense read for today!! One that I really, really liked!! You can see all of the why’s later in my review. For now… here’s the first line!
Have you read this one yet?
What is your favorite suspense author (preferably Christian)?
Hoarding Books Blog
My Review
| I enjoy a hint of suspense, but when I realized that this book was set at a law firm and the storyline was primarily legal, I wasn’t so sure I would enjoy it. I am happy to say that I was dead wrong (as my rating hints). I thoroughly enjoyed this read! It was very educational without making me feel like I was reading something completely out of my element. I actually enjoyed everything with the court cases and found the information very creatively woven throughout the entire story.
Kate was a character to just fall in love with. She was sincere, honest, and above reproach. She was a Christian who lived what she believed and wasn’t ashamed of her faith and prayer life. Her character made this book sing “Christian”–something that the publishing world is seriously lacking. I was curious how things would end up with Landon. He had a dark past and it was glorified, but neither was it too open. Ms. Dylan dealt with his past in a very discreet fashion. Also, the theme with, “I’ve lost interest in God, He deserted me” kind of had me wrinkling my nose. It seems to be a common theme in today’s fiction, but I really appreciated how it was handled in this book. So, just discussing these two characters, I don’t even have to make it a point to discuss the spiritual aspect of this book. Very well done. The romance, also, wasn’t too overbearing. Because so much of the book was wrapped around the case, there was just hints of romance sprinkled throughout the book. The one “main kiss” mentioned was about half a page, but other than that, it was over-the-top with emotions and feelings. In conclusion, I finished this book with a “wow.” It was engaging, thrilling, clean, and totally satisfying. *I received this book from Bethany House and happily provided my honest review* |
Five Missionary Books | Five Fall Favorites Day 4
Bruchko by Bruce Olsen
God’s Smuggler by Brother Andrew
Tortured for Christ by Richard Wurmbrand
What missionary books do you like?
Near the Cross | Music Video
Sometimes, I just like simple. Those were pretty much my thoughts as I arranged “Near the Cross” for one of my students a few weeks ago. Simple. Sometimes, simple helps us to really focus on the message.
Five Book Series | Five Fall Favorites Day 3
Day three–halfway through already!!
Don’t forget… there’s a giveaway at the end of the post!
I’ll start with a series for the kids. Out of all of Johnsons’ series (which, I do recommend them all, but that would be stretching the rules of “five favorites” just a little, but just so you have it, look up her Riverboat/Freedom Seekers series and Northwoods Series), this is the most kid-friendly. The other two series have a little more boy/girl stuff in them, but this one saved it until the last book, and even then, felt wholly acceptable.
























































