When Lily and her mom experience a close call, Lily finds herself on the scene of a car accident, helping out where she can. Excited about the possibilities of helping others, Lily decides to learn everything she can about first aid, medical jargon, and even begs her parents to enroll her in a CPR class. When they finally agree, Lily… Read More
Sneak by Evan Angler
My past experience has taught me this: more often than not, the second book in any series is usually my least favorite. When I started reading Sneak, the second book in Evan Angler’s Swipe series, I set my expectations low. I LOVED Swipe, so I couldn’t possibly like the second book better than the first—it just doesn’t work that way. I… Read More
Tommy Tuesday ~ The Body Book by Nancy Rue ~ Review and Giveaway!
“Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body.” 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 (NIV) If you have daughters, you know how important it is… Read More
Swipe by Evan Angler
Imagine you live in a world where everyone is unified. One government. One religion. All peace and no war. Sounds like the ideal way to live, but there’s one catch: to live in this world you have to be Marked. Without the Mark you can’t buy anything. Without it you are a menace to society. In a word, you are… Read More
Real Life Real Miracles by James L. Garlow and Keith Wall
Do you ever wonder about those little “coincidences” that happen in your life? Maybe you were caught in a traffic jam because you left the house late, only to find out later that you missed a major accident that could’ve involved you if you had left on time. Maybe you weren’t sure how you were… Read More
Spirit Fighter by Jerel Law
In preparation for reading Fire Prophet this month, I decided to take it upon myself to read the first book in the Son of Angels series, Spirit Fighter. I just can’t stand to read books out of order, and since I would be reviewing book two for Thomas Nelson, I thought it would be best to… Read More