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Christian fiction

Wild Card – A Corpse At St. Andrew’s Chapel

by SunnyApril 21, 2010

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. [...]

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Seaside Letters

by SunnyApril 17, 2010

Seaside Letters, Nantucket Love Story Series #3
By Denise Hunter / Thomas Nelson
Sabrina Kincaid didn’t intend to fall for Nantucket native Tucker McCabe, the man she serves coffee to every morning-the man tied deeply to Sabrina’s most mortifying secret. Then Tucker decides to hire Sabrina to help locate his online friend Sweetpea-the mysterious woman he’s falling [...]

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Hunter’s Moon review

by SunnyApril 2, 2010

This book received a lot of great reviews at CBD and Amazon. However, I was really bored. I didn’t even read half of it. I ended up flipping to the end to see what happens and then put it back on my shelf. I love suspense but this just didn’t interest me. But… it was [...]

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Beguiled

by SunnyApril 1, 2010

Beguiled
By Deeanne Gist & J. Mark Bertrand / Bethany House
Rylee Monroe, a dogwalker in Charleston’s wealthiest neighborhood, never feared the streets at night. But now a thief is terrorizing the area and worse, someone seems to be targeting her. Reporter Logan Woods is covering the break-ins with the hope of publishing them as a true-crime [...]

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Review – The Right Call

by SunnyMarch 18, 2010

Kathy Herman’s The Right Call, the third book in the Sophie Trace trilogy, has made the April ECPA Fiction bestseller list. All three titles in this trilogy are now bestselling books. Additionally in the Amazon Kindle store, The Real Enemy was listed the #1 bestseller in fiction, #1 in Literature and Fiction, #1 in [...]

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