I've yet to meet a Mesu book I didn't love and 'Of Fire and Lions' fits into that niche pretty well. Remember please that I am totally not a cover person but this cover really does do justice to the words inside. And the words inside do justice to the Biblical references they are drawn from. If ...
Religious
BOOK REVIEW: You Are by Emily Assell
When I stumbled across the book the premise drew me in. Teaching young children, toddlers if you will, about their place in God’s Kingdom. Teaching them the power they have in Christ through meaningful Bible verses and themes with engaging illustrations. I mean, from an adult perspective what's not ...
BOOK REVIEW: Beloved: 365 Devotions for Young Women
When I saw this book come up for review I knew the perfect young lady to share it with. Bonus that she was interested in helping to review it as well! Jennifer is a young lady of fourteen, who is very engaged with her spiritual growth and walk with God. She is open to the world of possibilities ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Dad Next Door by Stephanie Dees
Romance, as a genre, is sort of a side bar for me. I don't pick up a book because it's a romance like so many others. I pick up a book because it has a story line that catches my interest and happens to contain romance. I mean, instalove is the cliche fallback for a lot of romance books, and a ...
BOOK REVIEW: Who Sang the First Song? by Ellie Holcomb
This book just sounded amazing and creative and adorable and perfect to add to the library of my niece and nephew. I got all that simply from the description online and knew I had to order it. I've only had it in my hands a couple of days (I literally picked it up Friday night!) and I knew I had ...




