Part 1 of an interview with Tim Riddle and Fil Anderson, Authors of Blind Spots: What You Don’t See Can Hurt You To the outside world, examining and exposing your own blind spots can be viewed more as a weakness than a courageous step toward change in your life and relationships. However, true transformative change starts […]
The Killing Tide by Dani Pettrey Reviewed by: Pam Graber Genre: Romantic Suspense Publisher: Bethany House Publication Date: August 6, 2019 When Gabby Rowley’s investigative reporting puts a drug kingpin behind bars, attempts on her life send her running home. Her brother, Noah is a Coast Guard Investigative Services officer, and is far better able […]
The Farmer’s Bride by Kathleen Fuller Reviewed by: Pam Graber Genre: Amish Fiction Publisher: Zondervan Publication Date: June 4, 2019 Kathleen Fuller takes readers back to Birch Creek where Martha Detweiler has a boy problem, or rather a too-many-boys problem. As the only unmarried female in the community, she is being relentlessly pursued by every […]
The Teacher’s Bride by Kathleen Fuller Reviewed by: Pam Graber Genre: Amish Fiction Publisher: Zondervan Publication Date: December 4, 2018 Disaster seems to follow Ruby Glick like a friendly puppy she just can’t shake. As a child, she burned her parents barn not once, but twice, due to clumsiness or inattention. Is it any wonder […]
The View from Rainshadow Bay by Colleen Coble Reviewed by: Pam Graber Genre: Romantic Suspense Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publication Date: January 23, 2018 The death of Shauna McDade’s husband, Jack, in a rock climbing accident, caused a rift between Jack’s best friend, Zach Morrison, and Jack’s whole family. Shauna hasn’t spoken to Zach in the […]
Part 2 of an interview with Carlos and Rosemarie Evans, Authors of Standing Together During his fourth deployment, US Marine Corps Sergeant Carlos Evans stepped on an IED–and the loss of both legs and his left hand was just the beginning of the struggle for his life. For the next two years, he and his wife, […]
Part 2 of an interview with Steve Brown, Author of Talk the Walk: How to Be Right without Being Insufferable The Christian faith is true, and while we may be right on issues of salvation and theology, we may miss the less articulated truths of humility, love, and forgiveness. We live in a culture that is […]
Part 2 of an interview with Marty Machowski, Author of Don’t Blame the Mud Click here for press kit. Click here for the complete Q&A. For young readers and families, Don’t Blame the Mud (New Growth Press) paints a vivid and accurate picture of sin and God’s plan of redemption. Written by best-selling children’s author Marty Machowski, this beautifully […]
Ever Faithful by Karen Barnett Reviewed by: Pam Graber Genre: Historical Romance Publisher: Waterbrook/Multnomah Publication Date: June 18, 2019 Elsie Brookes grew up as the daughter of Yellowstone’s head ranger, and takes great pride in her knowledge of geology gained from the park. Her greatest desire, though, is to teach, but even after four years […]
Half Finished by Lauraine Snelling Reviewed by: Pam Graber Genre: Christian Contemporary Fiction Publisher: Faith Words Publication Date: March 26, 2019 It has been a while since I’ve read a Lauraine Snelling book, and I’m used to her historical romances. This was a complete departure from that; I would call this contemporary fiction. When one […]
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