Fiction, REVIEWS•
on October 9th, 2008•
My Soul to Keep
by Melanie Wells
Psychology professor, Dylan Foster, doesn’t have the best of luck, especially since a very odd man entered her life. Strange things seem to happen around her all the time. When a close friend’s little boy is kidnapped during a birthday party, Dylan wonders if the sketchy clues about Nicholas’ kidnapper point back to her nemesis, Peter Terry. But why would the man stoop so low to kidnap a little boy?
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Fiction, REVIEWS•
on October 2nd, 2008•
The Truth About Love
by Tia McCollors
If you read Zora’s Cry, then you are familiar with the friends Zora, Monet, Paula, and Belinda. They are back in this second book, facing new challenges in their lives. It’s not necessary to read the first book as The Truth About Love clearly stands on its own,
Paula, has given birth to her second child, a little girl, but her husband does not believe he is the father of this child. On the other hand, Paula thinks her husband is cheating on her. Can her struggling marriage be saved?
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Fiction, REVIEWS•
on September 4th, 2008•
Up Pops the Devil
by Angela Benson
Even though former drug dealer, Wilfred “Preacher” Winters, led an extravagant lifestyle, prison was the last place he expected to be. His acceptance of Jesus in his life turned out to be no ordinary jail conversion. Now fresh out of prison after a two-year sentence, more than anything Preacher wants to live for God and take care of his family through honest means.
The problem. The women in his life are not happy with the changes in Preacher even though they are for the good.
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Fiction, REVIEWS•
on August 28th, 2008•
She Always Wore Red
By Angela Hunt
In the second book of the Fairlawn series, Jennifer Graham has adjusted to her life-altering changes from the past few months. After deciding to make Fairlawn Funeral Home her permanent home, Jennifer begins mortuary school. Being the single mother of two boys, owner of a funeral home and being a student is not easy, but she’s up to the task. She’s meeting new friends along the way and one in particular is going to be closer in relation than she ever imagined.
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Fiction, REVIEWS•
on August 8th, 2008•
Deena over at A Peek at My Bookshelf tagged me to play along with the “Book Buzz” game . Becky Miller (A Christian Worldview of Fiction) came up with this game to bring participants more blog traffic.
Here’s how it will work.
I’m going to list five MUST Read novels and five Keep Your Eyes on These novels, then tag five bloggers who I’m asking to post my list on their site. They may then add one book to each list but must also subtract one book. Finally they should tag five other bloggers, click here at A Christian Worldview of Fiction, and comment to this post so visitors here know to check out how they may have changed the list.
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Fiction, REVIEWS•
on July 3rd, 2008•
Try Dying
by James Scott Bell
Try Dying is only the second book I’ve read by James Scott Bell, but I can officially say I’m a fan. The character Ty Buchanan is a lawyer like many of the characters in Bell’s books. Readers meet Ty just as he loses his fiancee in a freak accident. Or was it? Someone throws not so subtle hints to Ty that his fiancee might have been murdered.
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Fiction, REVIEWS•
on June 25th, 2008•
The Hunted
by Mike Dellosso
Joe Saunders returns to his childhood home in Dark Hills to join the search party for his missing nephew, Caleb. When Caleb is found badly injured, news of the boy’s wounds are linked to some ferocious animal at large. Soon folks around town report seeing an African lion on the loose. The police are not amused with this possibility since Dark Hills is located in Pennsylvania, USA.
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