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David C. Cook  // Posts tagged as "David C. Cook"

21 Nov Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: Waterfall

Review:  Waterfall

Waterfall by Lisa T. Bergren Reviewed by Renee Chaw, Radiant Lit Genre: Young Adult fiction Publisher: David C. Cook Publication Date: January 2011 Imagine falling back through time to 14th century Italy with your sister or best friend, would you be able to survive? Gabriella and Evangelia Betarrini two modern-day teens stumble upon an ancient...

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16 Nov Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: Unexpected Dismounts

Review:  Unexpected Dismounts

Unexpected Dismounts by Nancy Rue Reviewed by Tara Norman, Radiantlit.com Genre: Christian, Fiction Publisher: David C Cook Publication Dates: 2011 Unexpected Dismounts by Nancy Rue, is book two in the The Reluctant Prophet Seriesabout Allison Chamberlain, a prophet who receives “Nudges” from God to reform drug addicted prostitutes. Unexpected Dismounts takes Allison Chamberlain on a new journey where she may have to admit...

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12 Jul Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: The Reluctant Prophet

Review: The Reluctant Prophet

* 2011 Christy Award NOMINEE The Reluctant Prophet by Nancy Rue Reviewed by Lori Twichell, Radiant Lit Genre: Religious, Romance Publisher: David C. Cook Publication Dates: October 1, 2010 Allison Chamberlain is not really happy with The Nudge. What’s The Nudge? It’s this voice in her head that sometimes turns into a physical push or...

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18 Nov Posted by in Reviews | 1 comment

Review: Solitary

Review: Solitary

Solitary Reviewed by: Lara M. Van Hulzen Genre: Young Adult Fiction Publisher: David C. Cook Publication Date: September 1, 2010 Rating: PG-13 Thriller. Suspense. Page-Turner. Any one of these can be used to describe the book, Solitary. When Chris moves to Solitary, North Carolina with his mom to start a new life after a nasty...

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07 Nov Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: One Lane Bridge

Review: One Lane Bridge

One Lane Bridge by Don Reid Reviewed by: Pebbles Jacobo Genre: Christian Fiction Rated: G Publisher: David C. Cook   Life has a way of hitting us all at once with several things. It’s not just one thing at a time – it was several things for JD, the main character in One Lane Bridge,...

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22 Jul Posted by in Sneak Peeks | Comments

Sneak Peak: Gotta Have It!

Sneak Peak: Gotta Have It!

READ THE FIRST CHAPTER: A Toddler’s Tale These are rebellious people, deceitful children, children unwilling to listen to the LORD’s instruction. (Isa. 30:9) Who hasn’t viewed an irate toddler in a store, yelling at the top of his tiny lungs, demanding the object of his heart’s desire? In the mind of that boy, he needs...

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21 Jul Posted by in Sneak Peeks | Comments

Sneak Peek: Rise Up & Sing

Sneak Peek: Rise Up & Sing

CHECK OUT THE FIRST CHAPTER: The call to lead Do you ever look around you and wonder where all the female worship leaders are? I don’t know about you, but I predominantly see men leading worship. In many cases this is because women have not been encouraged to step into any church leadership roles. But...

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20 Jul Posted by in Sneak Peeks | 1 comment

Sneak Peek: God Knows My Name

Sneak Peek: God Knows My Name

CHECK OUT THE FIRST CHAPTER: Our parents are often broken people wearing big learner’s plates, like drivers in training, when we arrive in their world. We shouldn’t judge them harshly, but sometimes the parents we need to love us the most can hurt us and let us down. As a mum, I take it very...

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13 Jul Posted by in Sneak Peeks | Comments

Preview: Claim – A Novel of Colorado (The Homeward Trilogy)

Preview:  Claim – A Novel of Colorado (The Homeward Trilogy)

READ THE FIRST CHAPTER: 1 August 1888 Gunnison, Colorado “Keep doing that you’ll get yourself killed,” Nic said to the boy. Panting, Nic paused and wiped his forehead of sweat. For an hour now, as he moved sacks of grain from a wagon to a wheelbarrow and into the warehouse, he’d glimpsed the boy daring...

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28 Jun Posted by in Sneak Peeks | Comments

Preview: The Mailbox by Marybeth Whalen

Preview: The Mailbox by Marybeth Whalen

CHECK OUT THE FIRST CHAPTER: Sunset Beach, NC Summer 1985 Campbell held back a teasing smile as he led Lindsey across the warm sand toward the mailbox. Leaning her head on Campbell’s shoulder, her steps slowed. She looked up at him, observing the mischievous curling at the corners of his mouth. “There really is no...

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