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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Post Holiday Ramblings
The Thanksgiving weekend is always a nice break from the daily grind. Recovering is another thing altogether. Too much of the wrong foods and a daily schedule quickly abandoned lead to a morning after that does not run as smoothly … Continue reading
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Tagged faith, family, God, holiday season, love, relationships, spreading joy happiness love
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Book Reviews: Death Most Wicked and Scorn Kills by Suzi Albracht
Review of Death Most Wicked by Suzi Albracht Death Most Wicked is a crime drama with a gruesome and eerie twist. Two cases are investigated, the first is child abductions, the other is a series of murders with unexplainable decomposition … Continue reading
Taking a Break and Being Thankful
This week is Thanksgiving Holiday here in the US and I just wanted to let my readers and followers that there will not be an author interview this week. I may post a book review for Friday, just depends on … Continue reading
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Where are the Good Samaritans?
The other day I had an idea on something to write about but since then it has slipped my mind. So today I’ll just let my mind wander through what I’ve seen and read lately. There is a lot of … Continue reading
Evangelicalism’s Life or Death Moment
Originally posted on Tommy Preson Phillips:
Euangelion. It is a simple word that means “good news”. It was, from the mouths of Jesus and his band of disciples, a message of hope. That God, through Jesus, is fixing everything that…
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Book Reviews: Kissing the Rain and Kissing Demons by Jen Winters
Please welcome guest reviewer and blogger Candace Fox. Kissing in the Rain by Jen Winters Reviewed by: Candace Fox If you have read Kissing Demons by Jen Winters, then this little companion will shed a different light on the first Geneva … Continue reading
Guest Interviewer Jen Winters with Alex Wolfe from Kissing the Rain
I would like to welcome author Jen Winters and Alex Wolfe from her novelette Kissing the Rain. Jen is here to interview Alex so readers can get a better insight into his character. Hello Readers! Thank you to Grandma Peachy … Continue reading
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