Review: Cathy Gohlke’s SAVING AMELIE

“Through these struggling characters? stories, the reader sees that God loves everyone, even through uncertainty and trails. His strength is there, even when His children are weak and powerless.”

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Review: Vannetta Chapman’s MURDER SIMPLY BREWED

“Murder Simply Brewed is a well written, page turning Amish murder mystery book. It gives readers a plausible plot, interesting suspects, likeable heroes, and many questions to ponder.”

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Review: Tricia Goyer’s THE KISSING BRIDGE

“Tricia Goyer has authored an exquisitely romantic novel. She has carefully and skillfully crafted scenes between Rebecca and Caleb, which will leave readers starry-eyed.”

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Review: Jessica Dotta’s MARK OF DISTINCTION

In a word, the series so far is remarkable, but it is so much more than that as it challenges readers to examine closely the world around them, the faith within them, and foundation below them.

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Review: Ruth Axtell’s A HEART’S REBELLION

“Axtell includes beautiful details of this era in London, from the dinner parties, dances, ball gowns, fashionable buggy rides in parks, and visits to gardens. Botany is an uncommon and refreshing element in this novel, complete with a visit to the famed royal Kew Gardens.”

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