Alter Ego
“They had two dead strangers in town. One killer. One victim.”
5 Books I Read in November
Apparently this was the ‘read a lot of books in a series’ month.
Resisting Gossip
“The problem is not that we love stories but that we can love stories too much, and, especially, we can love the wrong stories.”
Mastering the Art of French Murder
“I suppose if one could count having a father for an investigator and reading mystery novels as the groundwork for real-life detection experience, I was as prepared as anyone.”
Gift Guide for Book Lovers
Need a unique and creative gift for a book lover? Look no further!
Box 88
“They want something that couldn’t be found in his phone calls, his emails, his text messages… They want his memory.”
Live Your Truth (and Other Lies)
“You are not enough, but when your trust is placed in Jesus, his enough-ness is transferred to you”.
The Last Graduate
“Senior year, you spend half your time staying alive, half your time on your lessons, and half your time working out a graduation strategy to get you through the hall. If you can’t make that equation add up properly, you die.”
11 Books I Read in October
This month I read 5 new releases!
A Burning Obsession
“She was going insane. The only way she could know peace was with Moses behind bars. Abby would chase Moses Wilcox to the ends of the earth to protect her children.”
A Spacious Life
“We think guardrails restrict our freedom. When freedom is freedom from constraints, we live in a world we can’t control— yet we find ourselves caged by the things we chase.”
Firekeeper’s Daughter
“I never thought about secrets being like a bull’s eye. The smaller the circle, the bigger the secret.”
The Prisoner
“I should be more afraid. But I’m not scared of dying, not anymore. Not after everything.”
People We Meet on Vacation
“I love being the one who makes him weird.”
A Deadly Education
“You don’t ever get anything in here without paying for it. Ever.”
The Whalebone Theatre
“For a fortunate few, war allows us to rise in ways that would otherwise be impossible.”
Jesus Through the Eyes of Women
When we see Jesus through the eyes of women in Scripture we find the Bible is not anti-women but was revolutionary in its treatment of women.
The Boy from the Woods
Another great Coben series!
Talking About Race
“Friends, just because we’re honest, doesn’t mean we’re edifying; just because we’re hurt, doesn’t mean we’re right.”
Always and Forever, Lara Jean
The final book in the trilogy! Bittersweet.