For anyone struggling with whether God is real and intimately concerned with the lives of human beings, Jim Cymbala’s The Rescue provides sufficient evidence that he is and does. Readers will find the stories of seven different people each with unique stories and circumstances compelling. The book is a quick, easy read that will leave Read More
Julie
In her lifetime, Catherine Marshall wrote nineteen books, two of the novels. Julie, her second novel and final book, may easily surpass them all. The foreword, written by Catherine’s husband, Leonard LeSourd, indicates she spent seven years developing the storyline, characters, and researching details of Julie. Within the pages of Julie’s story, Catherine’s dedication to Read More
Red Sky Over America
Consider being the daughter of a Kentucky slave owner and coming to the knowledge that what you’ve known your entire life is absolutely and morally wrong. How does one cope with personal convictions when they defy familial norms? It’s 1857 and America Leighton finds herself in this exact situation. Three years away at radical Oberlin Read More
A Most Noble Heir
Meet Nolan Price, a stable hand who discovers his employer is actually his father, a man of nobility. Nolan is a likable, hard-working young man with a deep loyalty to the aunt who raised him. His sole desire is to bring honor to her. Susan Anne Mason’s, A Most Noble Heir is a story I Read More
Growing Kids With Character
Parenting is a difficult job, no child arrives with an instruction book, and whether you are a parent of one or many, the innate nature of each child makes the task virtually incomparable. Hettie Brittz’ Growing Kids with Character acknowledges that difference and offers guidance for parents who may be seeking answers. Using the Tall Read More
High Cotton
First, in the Bucklin Family Reunion Series Debby Mayne’s High Cotton is the story of several members of a loving but somewhat dysfunctional Southern family dynamic. For anyone who appreciates sweet tea, names like Digger and Puddin’ and interfering family members, then High Cotton will feel like home. As she prepares for an upcoming family Read More
Keturah
In an age where independent women are often celebrated, it can be hard to consider a time in history when independence was not only discouraged but also severely frowned upon. Women had no rights, could do virtually nothing without a man, and were basically considered second-class citizens. It is 1772 England, and this is the Read More