Alaskan Holiday by Debbie Macomber (book review)
Before beginning her dream job as sous chef in one of Seattle's hottest new restaurants, Josie Avery takes a summer position cooking at a lakeside lodge in the remote Alaskan town of Ponder. Josie falls for the rustic charms of the local community--including Jack Corcoran, the crotchety keeper of Ponder's [...]
The Cuban Affair by Nelson DeMille (book review)
Daniel Graham MacCormick—Mac for short—seems to have a pretty good life. At age thirty-five he’s living in Key West, owner of a forty-two-foot charter fishing boat, The Maine. Mac served five years in the Army as an infantry officer with two tours in Afghanistan. He returned with the Silver Star, two [...]
Keys to the Deeper Life by A.W. Tozer (book review)
Although never considered to be a popular speaker nor prolific writer, A. W. Tozer's audiences did appreciate what he had to say, and he was probably the most widely read Christian writer of his time. Keys to the Deeper Life contains six of his best-known essays and editorials. In them [...]
The Magnolia Story by Chip and Joanna Gaines (book review)
Are you ready to see your fixer upper? These famous words are now synonymous with the dynamic husband-and-wife team Chip and Joanna Gaines, stars of HGTV’s Fixer Upper. As this question fills the airwaves with anticipation, their legions of fans continue to multiply and ask a different series of questions, [...]
Author Interview: Martin Wiles
Fiction: regardless of age, gender, or location, fiction can bring us together, whether it's books, movies, or TV. Today Martin Wiles talks about some of his favorite fictional experiences -- many of which I can relate to! Thank you for being here today. As Maria sings in The Sound of [...]