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Albert Camus

Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Showing posts with label Christian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

“such a time as this”... Hesitant Heroes (Divine Destiny #1) by Sharon René

"This is a great speculative novel for teens and adults. The plot is intense.
The likeable characters wrestle with doubts, insecurities, and other emotions as they get deeper into the crisis. Relationships and love interests are challenged." Michelle K., Goodreads


Tuesday, January 18, 2022

And then it was Day II - riddles, secrets, and an historic set of rosary beads... Scattered Legacy (Annalissa #3) by Marlene M Bell


""Marlene M. Bell delivers Scattered Legacy beautifully with a slow-burning plot and clever, dialogue-driven exposition that never spoon-feeds the reader or spoils the experience for them." Goodreads



Her Christmas past had come back to haunt her... The Mistletoe Contract by Jennifer Chastain


"What is more delightful than a Christmas romance? If you love the warmth of a love story aglow with Christmas charm and sparkling with snowflakes and tinsel, The Mistletoe Contract will not disappoint." Felicia B., Goodreads



Tuesday, January 11, 2022

just what the doctor ordered... maybe... Searching for Home by Jill Weatherholt

"My interest was immediately grabbed upon opening this latest story; the characters were so clearly written, and I could visualize not only how they looked, but how they were feeling – whether an adult or a child. Jill Weatherholt always seems to nail the characters, even the children! That is an admirable skill, especially as I experience the truth of how her younger characters act and feel. Beautiful." I.Olson, Amazon

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

mystery, corruption, intrigue and plenty of “food for thought”... How to Control an Entire Planet by C.D. Hill-Lavalle

"Fantastic...stimulating!" "One of the most interesting books I've ever read, second only to the Bible!
— Ms. .J. G. Shuker (Great-grandmother & native elder to 14 children, and a retired pharmacist assistant.)


Tuesday, December 7, 2021

emotional baggage that once achingly held her down... My Name is Mary Magdalene by J.C. Miller

Stepping away from her comfort zone, author JC Miller orchestrates a written tapestry chronicling the fragile state of a woman on the edge of insanity.


Monday, December 6, 2021

Every legend must start somewhere... - The Vault Between Spaces by Chawna Schroeder


"~Chawna Schroeder has such a STUNNING writing prose. It's beautiful and just left me in awe. There were times, however, that the prose distracted me from the story, but it's still beautiful and I still love it." Issabelle Perry, Goodreads


Thursday, December 2, 2021

an old adversary and a new danger - Windward Shore (The Dancing Realms, #1) by Sharon Hinck


"A haunting tale of an all-too-plausible reality considering the tumult writhing through our world today. Listen … Listen to this world.
" Ronie Goodreads


Saturday, May 2, 2020

What if... Kingdom Above the Cloud (Tales from Adia #1) by Maggie Platt

What inspired you to write KINGDOM ABOVE THE CLOUD?
It really started with a daydream. What if there was a world full of characters who had mastered either a deadly sin or a fruit of the spirit? I started designing characters and imagining scenes, and it took on a life of its own. By the time I was done writing it, it was a deep dive into my Christian faith on a scale I never expected! Launch - Author Interview

Hundredth (Pillow Stories from Heaven #2) by Tom Aish

At bedtime with family or in a group, both children and parents will delight in listening to the unusual adventures of Hundredth as he goes from one personal transformation to the next.



End Average: A Man's Journey to Growth in Faith, Relationships, Health, and Finances by Ryan Hansen

Ryan Hansen dives into what it takes to achieve permanent heart change that leads to balanced and consistent growth in faith, relationships, health, and finances.


Saturday, April 4, 2020

GRAND FINALE for Formula for a Perfect Life by Christy Hayes

Launch - Author Interview
What inspired you to write FORMULA FOR A PERFECT LIFE? 
I wanted to write Kayla’s story (and the whole series) for college-age kids trying to live a Christian life in a secular world and specifically a secular university. I have college-age kids—both strong Christians—both attend secular universities—and the challenge at their age to balance their faith and worldview in a place where sin is rampant is very real. I worry about young adults who don’t know Jesus and who struggle with sin and forgiveness and self-worth.

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Grand Finale for One Little Lie (Pelican Harbor #1) By Colleen Coble

"Colleen Coble once again proves she is at the pinnacle of Christian romantic suspense. Filled with characters you'll come to love, faith lost and found, and scenes that will have you holding your breath, Jane Hardy's story deftly follows the complex and tangled web that can be woven by one little lie.' —Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Yours

Saturday, February 29, 2020

GRAND FINALE for No Chance Meeting (No Chance Love #1) by Jaye Elliot

What do you hope readers take with them after they’ve read it?
The core of the story is never to give up because God is always working behind the scenes and can bring people into our lives or change our circumstances right when we most need it. Another big aspect of the book is that things and circumstances don’t define us. Our faith and how we live do. Launch - Author Interview

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Grand Finale for The Fifth Avenue Story Society by Rachel Hauck

Wat was your motivation behind THE FIFTH AVENUE STORY SOCIETY? Why did you want to write it?
The idea came after I spoke to a local writers group. One of the leaders mentioned their "story circles" and an idea was born. The Story Circle was the original title and had seven characters instead of five. But from the beginning it was about a group of strangers discovering who they were as they told their stories. The idea hit me so profoundly I went home from the meeting and wrote a synopsis in minutes and fired it off to my agent. He wrote back, "Love it!" The story felt right. I could "see" it so I knew I had to write it. Launch - Author Interview

Thursday, February 13, 2020

a wish made during a full moon... Western Wishes by Susan Horsnell

How could any man possibly be interested in her when she considers herself too tall, too plain and not curvy enough? Ahead of curls which refuse to be tamed also don’t help.


Saturday, February 8, 2020

Grand Finale A Girl's Guide to the Outback By Jessica Kate


How far will a girl go to win back a guy she can’t stand? This funny, sweet, and romantic story proves that opposites do attract—and that God has a sense of humor.


Saturday, January 25, 2020

Grand Finale for DawnKing (Tales of Faeraven #4) By Janalyn Voigt

Launch - Note from the Author
. . . DawnKing is the fourth book in the series and wraps up many story threads from earlier books. It can be read as part of the series for a fuller experience or read as a stand-alone. Following the stops on this blog tour will offer you glimpse into the lives of engaging characters within a vivid storyworld. —Janalyn

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

is the story of one man's rise to the top - Fame and Fortune Tellers by Todd Netland

"This is an interesting well-written novel about choices and the consequences of those choices. [...] Todd Netland skillfully shows the contrast between good and bad choices and that God gives each of us the free will to decide for ourselves what we choose to do in our lives; [...] This book definitely made an impression on me. I believe you will also enjoy reading this book and that you will like it as much as I do." - Bobirley, Goodreads

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Christianity in the Americas Before Columbus by Gary Bowen

Pursuant to Fray Mier’s mandate to his Mexican countrymen, we too must instruct ourselves on those early Catholic missionaries’ writings, which give historical authenticity to the ancient preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the Americas.