New Books

  • Beyond all Dreams
  • His Fear
  • His Promise
  • My Heart Belongs in San Francisco, California
  • Stratagem
  • To the Moon and Back

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Move over Sherlock

Who doesn't enjoy a good mystery - especially tweens. In "God's Crime Scene For Kids," by J Warner Wallace and Susie Wallace, tweens will help solve a mystery with Jason and his friends while learning how to be real crime investigators. The skills learned as an investigator are also used on the universe and the existence of God. There are side bars in the book to help tweens develope their investigative skills and and deepen their knowledge of the God. There are more activities at a web site provided in the book. A good way to get kids involved and understand the Bible. A great way to bond during family time. I received this complimentary copy from Litfuse to give my honest opinion. Find out more about J. Warner and at http://www.coldcasechristianityforkids.com.

Sunday, August 13, 2017

To Steal a Name

An unforgettable book with unforgettable characers. From the first page to the last page Roseanna White does not disappoint the reader with her latest book "A Name Unknown." Set in England in 1914, Rosemary Gresham is a thief. Her newest assignment is to determine if Peter Holstein is a traitor to England. With the ear of the King and a German heritage, many are questioning Peter's loyalty. Rosemary has stolen things but never a name. On top of the assignment her "brother" challenges her to steal a manor house. Peter Holstein is in need of help with his library to help clean up and sort books and personal papers. He hires Rosemary, who impersonates as a librarian, only to discover as time progresses he is attracted to her. While Rosemary is drawn to Peter she continues her search for documents about his loyalty and lineage and an answer to what he is typing. As for Peter, his faith remains steadfast during his trials and tribulations. A fast paced mystery and historical romance all wrapped up in one between two book covers! I received a complimentary copy of this book from Litfuse to give my honest opinion. She's out to steal his name-will he steal her heart instead? Win @RoseannaMWhite's new book @Bethany_House #contest http://bit.ly/2tW2S4L Calling all historical fiction readers! Enter to win a copy of @RoseannaMWhite's new #book! #giveaway http://bit.ly/2tW2S4L @Bethany_House

Sunday, August 6, 2017

Great Flood Adventure

A great adventure awaits children age 8-12 in Matt Koceich's "Imagine: The Great Flood." Corey has been told by his parents that they are moving to Florida and leaving behind everything familiar. As he and his mom discuss their move, Molly, Corey's dog, runs into the woods at the park so Corey follows but falls hitting his head. So begins Corey's adventure of meeting Noah and his sons from 2400 BC. He also meets Elizar described as a magician who is trying to hinder Noah and his sons from getting the animals on board as the weather begins to change indicating the rains are coming. Tweens will enjoy imagining what it was like back in the Biblical times of Noah. I received a complimentary copy of thisbook from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.