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Joanne Weeks’ best friend Linda vanished six years ago. Linda’s husband remarried, and now the second wife is dead too, ostensibly from a fall down the stairs. The husband, Baxter Jackson, looks like a murderer to Joanne. But not to others, apparently.

Deceit by Brandilyn Collins, a review Read Post »

Free or low-cost Christian fiction books

Well-known Christian authors Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller collaborated on this book, which is currently available for free in ebook form on Kindle. By the way, if you don’t have a Kindle, you can still get the book, download a free reader to your computer, and read it on your computer. The book is A Daughter’s Inheritance, which presents intrigue and romance set in the opulent Thousand Islands resort area at the turn of the century.

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Meg Lindsay is a Christian woman who is still affected by her controlling, mean mother. Finally she gets around her wounded heart enough to want to be a mother herself–specifically, to adopt a child from China. It takes some fast talking before her geeky atheist husband, Lewis, gets on board with the idea.

Lucky Baby by Meredith Efken, a review Read Post »

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Jade lives in Tennesse in a small town dominated by her in-laws, under pressure to get pregnant from her lawyer husband. But she keeps having miscarriages. Then she finds out her in-laws’ marriage is a wreck under the surface. Her husband tries to beat his addiction to perscription pain killers. Her mother, who has come to stay with her, is dying of leukemia. It sounds like she’s living a Southern soap opera.

Softly and Tenderly by Sara Evans with Rachel Hauck, a review Read Post »

Book reviews, Thoughts to share

I picked up an ebook at Amazon for my Kindle for a few dollars. It was tagged as “Christian Fiction,” and it looked like a nice romance with a supernatural element, just what I want to read.

I got into the book, and found it to be well written, with well developed characters and prose that kept the story moving. Then we got to the romance part, and WHEW! too steamy for me!

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