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Review: The Debutante’s Code
Today I’m reviewing The Debutante’s Code, a Christian Regency romance/mystery novel by Erica Vetsch. Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy from the publisher as part of Read with Audra blog tours. My Review Turns out, The Debutante’s Code is not your average Regency romance novel. Yes, it does include an element of romance, but I would classify it more as a cozy mystery.…
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Review: Rest, Girl
Today I’m reviewing Rest, Girl a nonfiction Christian living book for women by Jami Amerine, Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy from the publisher as part of JustRead Publicity Tours! My Review I know I’m not the only one who has struggled with anxiety and worry over the past many months. At times it feels like spiritual oppression because, you know…
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Review: Spouse in the House
Today I’m reviewing Spouse in the House: Rearranging Our Attitudes to Make Room for Each Other, a nonfiction Christian marriage book by Cynthia Ruchti and Becky Melby.
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What I Read in September
What with settling in to our new home, plus a trip to Missouri, I didn't fit in as much reading as I usually do this past month. But, as always, I did read a few books.
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Review: The Unlikely Yarn of the Dragon Lady
If you're in the market for a fun and inspiring fall read, The Unlikely Yarn of the Dragon Lady might be just what you're looking for. I mean, what could be cozier than a story about a group of women who meet weekly to knit prayer shawls?
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What I Read In August
As you can imagine, August was a busy month for me. Also, I didn't read as much while we traveled as I typically would because there was more to see out the window besides monotonous Interstate scenery. I know I did read. I always do. Let's see what I ended up with for the month.
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Review: Husband Auditions
Today I’m reviewing Husband Auditions, a Christian romance novel by Angela Ruth Strong.
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What I Read In July
As is usual for me, my reading in July was a variety of genres. Not much nonfiction, I notice. However, I guess I should mention that I do read the Bible regularly. Maybe I should start listing books of the Bible completed each month. Except I’m not currently reading straight through. I’ve been enjoying the Four Streams reading plan on…
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Review: Mysteries of the Messiah
Today I’m reviewing Mysteries of the Messiah: Unveiling Divine Connections from Genesis to Today, a nonfiction book by Rabbi Jason Sobel.