If you remember (I don't necessarily expect you to) it's been just days over 11 months ago when I first gushed over this author. 'The Saturday Night Supper Club' was my first Carla Laureano book. I vowed then it wouldn't be my last. And here we are! And guess what? I absolutely loved this book ...
Tyndale House Publishers
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: Thief of Corinth by Tessa Afshar
The premise of this book beckoned me to read it. I'm accustomed to reading Afshar's Biblical fiction. I'm hesitant to label this book in that genre. It is more historical Christian fiction set during Biblical times. Set in the backdrop of Greece and Corinth during the time of Paul, we meet ...
BOOK REVIEW: Just Let Go by Courtney Walsh
This is my second Courtney Walsh book and I've yet to not fall in love with her writing, her characters, and I'm still in love with Harbor Pointe. This time we meet Quinn, daughter of the sheriff and a runaway florist. Steadfast, goal driven, with little use for risk taking she's the new owner of ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Empowered by Craig Parshall
I first met Trevor Black in 'The Occupied'. A former high profile defense attorney who meets Jesus through a former client and new sees demons. Pretty simplified but then, honestly, sometimes simple is better. I mean the bigger picture is that every single day we are surrounded by the urging of ...




