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"Sort It" Android App Game Review
I am always on the lookout for new apps and games that I can download and enjoy on my Android phone. I was quite pleased to be invited to review “Sort It,” and I will be sharing my honest review with you. I was not compensated in any way, and all opinions are 100 percent mine. Here is the description […] -
Tribute Books: "The Grace Painter" by Mark Romang Book Tour/Giveaway (Ends 4/30) WW
Read my book review.The Grace Painter Book Summary: Sometimes the hardest person to forgive is the one reflecting back at you from inside a mirror. Matthew London can attest to this difficult truth. Ever since the former NYPD hostage negotiator changed his identity and fled New York City for the backwaters of Louisiana, regret has ruled his life. For eight years […] -
Poetry Month Celebration: "Don’t Frighten the Pansies" by Verna Cole Mitchell Book Review
Book Synopsis Poems in this collection will make you laugh and cry and reflect upon your own growing-up experiences. Most of all, you will be encouraged by reminders of God’s forever goodness and love. Verna Cole Mitchell is a poet, teacher, editor, and published author of poems and short stories. Don’t Frighten the Pansies, her first book of poetry, contains […] -
"The Lying Game" by Sara Shepard Book Review
Summary (from goodreads) I had a life anyone would kill for. Then someone did. The worst part of being dead is that there’snothing left to live for. No more kisses. Nomore secrets. No more gossip. It’s enoughto kill a girl all over again. But I’m about toget something no one else does–an encoreperformance, thanks to Emma, the long-losttwin sister I […] -
"David’s Song" by A.R. Talley Book Review
Read more about the book. David’s Song by A.R. Talley My rating: 5 of 5 stars What an unbelievable romance! I loved it from the beginning through the very end, and I know I just have to read the next book in the series! I honestly don’t know where to start except to say that while contemporary romances don’t usually […] -
"Motherhood Matters" by Connie E. Sokol Book Review
Read more about this book. Motherhood Matters: Joyful Reminders of the Divinity, Reality, and Rewards of Motherhood by Connie E. Sokol My rating: 5 of 5 stars I find it so interesting that as of late, LDS books have struck a chord with me. Nothing against Mormons, but I am not of the Mormon faith and will never be. I […] -
Litfuse Publicity Group: "Tales of the Defended Ones" by Beth Guckenberger Review
Ben and Joseph lose their mothers, but find a family looking just for them. Antonio is rescued from what seems like a hopeless situation. Caitlyn dares to trust that truth will set her free. Jorani is delivered from slavery into the arms of grace. Follow these real-life stories as they take you on a journey to foreign places and extreme […] -
Goddess Fish: "Mickey Tussler Series" by Frank Nappi (Ends 4/26) WW
Goddess Fish Promotions is organizing a Virtual REVIEW ONLY Tour for The Legend of Mickey Tussler (304 pages) and/or Sophomore Campaign (280 pages) by Frank Nappi, historical novels available now. The Legend of Mickey Tussler is the basis for the TV movie A Mile in His Shoes(2011). The tour will run April 15-26 and the books are available in PDF […] -
"Walking With Bilbo" by Sarah Arthur Book Review
2005 Logos Bookstores Award winner for Best Youth Book The author of “Walking with Frodo” takes readers on an adventure of faith with this devotional that relates themes from J. R. R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” to living the Christian life. Unlike the fateful quest Frodo was asked to carry out, Bilbo’s journey came as an unexpected adventure. Readers will be […] -
Litfuse Publicity Group: "When Jesus Wept" by Bodie & Brock Theone Review
Book 1 in the Thoene’s new Jerusalem Chronicles. Brock and Bodie Thoene’s most powerful and climactic writing project to date, When Jesus Wept, captures the power and the passion of the men and women who lived through the most important days in the history of the world. Lazarus occupies a surprising position in the Gospel accounts. Widely known as the man […]
