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Book Reviews – Page 22 – Worry Free Mom

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Invisible

As women, one of our most common topics of conversation is weight.  Most of us weigh too much, regardless of how great our friends think we look.  We’re exercising, dieting, chastising ourselves.  For most of us, this doesn’t go to the extremes of obesity or eating disorders, but the core dissatisfaction with our bodies remains. …

Firefly Island

Is love at first sight possible?  For Mallory Hale, a chance meeting with her very own Prince Charming, Daniel Everson proves that love at first sight is not only possible, but life-changing.  An up and coming star in the political scene on Capitol Hill, Mallory has her life mapped out, and it certainly doesn’t include …

A Rabbi Looks at the Last Days

One of the things I’ve realized in my years of reading my Bible from start to finish every year is that, as Christians, we miss out on a lot of depth when we disregard the Old Testament and our Jewish roots.  The truth is that Christianity and Judaism are not two separate religions–both began in …

Wishing on Willows

Wishing on Willows is another great book from author Katie Ganshert. Set in the small town of Peaks, Iowa, Wishing on Willows is the story of Robin Price.  Robin is a widow with a 3 year old son and a cafe that for her embodies the love she holds for her mother, who died when …

The Tutor’s Daughter

Have you ever opened a book, read the first sentence, and KNEW you were going to love it?  That’s how I felt when I sat down to read The Tutor’s Daughter, by Julie Klassen. If you are a Jane Austen fan, you will love this book!  It has all of the great situational irony and …