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Book Reviews – Page 11 – Worry Free Mom

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Fire and Ice

Fire and Ice is the third book in Mary Connealy’s Wild at Heart Trilogy. In this novel, the oldest Wilde sister, Bailey, finds herself alone and hating it. Both of her sisters have given up their claims–both to their land and to their false male identities. Unable to cope with her memories from the war, …

Blind Sided by God

Blind Sided by God is an at times heartbreaking account of one man’s journey through a devastating period in his life. Peter Chin writes his account with humor, honesty, and biblical clarity. Through his own story, Chin hopes to help readers who are experiencing moments in which they ask themselves questions like, “God, why are …

At Love’s Bidding

Miranda Wimplegate’s family is in the business of auctions. Unfortunately her grandfather, the founder of their auction house, seems to be losing his touch (and possibly his sanity). When he accidentally sells a portrait not listed by a prominent family, the family finds themselves in trouble. Miranda and her grandfather set out to the Missouri …

She’s Almost a Teenager!

Peter and Heather Larson and David and Claudia Arp have teamed up to write a conversational guide for parents of pre-teen young ladies.The purpose of She’s Almost a Teenager is to provide conversation starters for parents as a means to discuss important issues with their soon to be teenage daughters. For example, Chapter One includes …

Self Deliverance

In Self Deliverance, Rabbi Kirk Schneider covers a topic not many believers want to talk about–demons. His contention in the first chapter is that, as in Jesus’ day, demons are still plaguing believers. According to Schneider, “even if demons do set up camp in believers’ hearts and minds, they cannot possess us” (18). Not only …