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May 26 2008

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Skid by Rene Gutteridge and a giveaway

What do you get when you mix a pig, a dead lady, a diamond thief, and a quirky pilot?

Just the funniest book I have read in a long time!!!

Blissfully unaware that Atlantica Flight 1945 from Atlanta to Amsterdam is about to make aviation history, First Officer Danny McSweeney focuses his energies on navigating the turbulent personalities of an eccentric female captain, a co-pilot with a talent for tactless comments and conspiracy theories, and a lead flight attendant with an outsized attitude that definitely exceeds the limits for carry-on baggage.

On the other side of the cockpit door, the unscheduled in-flight entertainment includes a potbellied pig, a jittery diamond courier, and the recently jilted Lucy Meredith, whose personal mantra of “What Would Oprah Do?” will be challenged by the sudden appearance of her ex and his new traveling partner. On her left sits Hank Hazard, whose unusually polite but constant requests–prompted by his covert role as a spy for the airline–test the limits of the crew’s customer service.

But as Lucy and the rest of the crew discover, Hank’s odd behavior is linked to a quiet faith that may play a key role in the fate of everyone on board. Especially when an unexpected traveler sets this already bumpy flight on a course toward the unfriendly skies.

I do have to admit when I first picked up the book and began to read it I was wondering what kind of strange book I was reading, but I had faith in Rene Gutteridge. I am SO GLAD I did not put the book down, in fact I finished it in one weekend. One page had me laughing out loud.

Rene Gutteridge is the author of twelve novels, including the Boo series, the Storm series, and the novelization for The Ultimate Gift, as well as Scoop and Snitch, the first two Occupational Hazard novels. She lives with her husband, Sean, and their two children in Oklahoma City. (by the way Boo series is one of my favorite reads also!!)








Seriously this would be a PERFECT summer book. I believe that so much, I am giving one of my readers a copy of Rene Gutteridge’s book SKID for free.

Leave a comment here to win a copy of SKID by Rene Gutteridge. You have until 10:00 pm, May 28th to enter. It is a short contest because I will be going out of town, I will announce the winner by midnight May 28th.

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May 15 2008

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Tricia Goyer’s A Whisper of Freedom

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Tricia Goyer’s Blog Tour

Battles heat up…not only those being waged by the soldiers on both sides fighting for Spain, but in the hearts and minds of the men and women who must sacrifice more than their dreams to save the lives of their loved ones.

In this meticulously researched novel, brave and idealistic Sophie, Philip, Jose, and Deion realize their only hope for freedom is escaping Spain’s borders.

By continuing the story of this band of volunteers during the Spanish Civil War, A Whisper of Freedom proves that there are whispers of hope and liberty that resonate through even the darkest night.


Tricia Goyer is the author of twelve books including From Dust and Ashes, My Life UnScripted, and the children’s book, 10 Minutes to Showtime. She won Historical Novel of the Year in 2005 and 2006 from ACFW, and was honored with the Writer of the Year award from Mt. Hermon Writer’s Conference in 2003. Tricia’s book Life Interrupted was a finalist for the Gold Medallion in 2005. In addition to her novels, Tricia writes non-fiction books and magazine articles for publications like Today’s Christian Woman and Focus on the Family. Tricia is a regular speaker at conventions and conferences, and has been a workshop presenter at the MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) International Conventions. She and her family make their home in the mountains of Montana.

Links:
Book excerpt: http://triciagoyer.com/cmsdocuments/WhisperCh1.doc
Buy the book: http://www.amazon.com/Whisper-Freedom-Chronicles-Spanish-Civil
Watch the series trailer: http://cg.creativenuclei.com/wip/TriciaGoyer/cscw.html
Tricia’s website: http://triciagoyer.com
Tricia’s Blogs: http://triciagoyer.com/blogs.html

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During the tour the length of the tour you can be entered to win one of FIVE signed copies of A Whisper of Freedom by signing up for Tricia’s newsletter here!

This tour is a bit different in that they are doing it in the form of a MEME, I will answer the questions first and then tagged some sweet souls (who I know will still speak to me in the end).

Here are the MEME questions!

1. List three things you would do with a chest full of gold (assuming you got to keep it!)
Right now I don’t think I could keep it, I would give it towards China & Myanmar. And I would adopt a BUNCH OF Compassion kids (see my sidebar)

2. List three charities/missions/organizations you support (and why).

My church
Compassion
My local Christian Radio Station
My Missionary cousin

3. List three ways you have volunteered your time/services.

Youth Ministry
Sports Mom Stuff
Writing devotionals

4. List three things you keep “hidden” when company comes over.

Laundry baskets (if you come over all the time you get to deal with my laundry baskets)
My boys rooms.
All the papers that seem to pile up on my side table.

5. List the last three things you’ve lost.

My first promise ring
My brain (three child births does that to you =)
My first dog.


6. List the last three things you’ve found.

Money laying on the ground
A necklace
Tons of trash after my boys have eaten in my room.

Three brave “players” will be selected at random to win their own lost gold (Gourmet chocolate coins and all three books in the Chronicles of the Spanish Civil War series).

To enter all you have to do is answer the MEME on your blog and then leave a comment on Tricia’s blog tour post here that you’ve posted your MEME. Easy.

I tag Iris at Sting My Heart, and Shalee at Shalee’s Diner

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Apr 23 2008

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Healing Promises Blog Tour….

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Clint and Steven work for Crimes Against Children Unit. While saving a young child Clint is shot. This ends up being a blessing because hospital tests reveal he has cancer.

Clint attacks his cancer the same way he attacks life-head on. But his wife Sara’s world is rock. She is grateful the cancer was found but feels guilty because being an oncologist she should have seen the signs. Clint being the stubborn person he is still is working off hours to uncover the identity of a child serial killer before any other children are hurt.





This is Amy Wallace’s second book in her Defenders of Hope series (first one being Ransomed Dreams). This second book focuses on Clint and Sara’s journey in wondering if God is with them.

Beginning May 1st be sure to check out Christian Women Online’s Book Buzz. Amy will be visiting us and there will be a chance to win a gift pack (does the word Starbucks, chocolate, & reading entice you) .

Mark it on your calendar, but also visit some of the great sights below.

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Dark Chocolate Suspense newsletter:
www.amywallace.com
Heart Chocolate: www.amywallace.com
Amazon direct link for Ransomed Dreams: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/159052747X
And for Healing Promises: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1601420102
Ransomed Dreams first chapter: http://www.amywallace.com/rd_chapter.html
Healing Promises first chapter: http://www.amywallace.com/hp_chapter.html

Ransomed Dreams - Multnomah - April 07
Healing Promises - Waterbrook Multnomah - April 08
Enduring Justice - Waterbrook Multnomah - Spring 09

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Mar 21 2008

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Truffles By The Sea by Julie Carobini

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I am not going to be able to review this book until after summer for Book Buzz due to already scheduled awesome interviews. But I just finished this book and if you are looking for a fun summer time read, THIS IS IT. It is laid back, fun, and has a message. Travel to the sea with Gabby Flores.


Gabby Flores watched her apartment building burn down, discovered her delivery guy has taken off with most of her business, and she has the knack of dating Mr. Wrong. The only way to go is up, right?

From the suggestion of her friend she moves to a waterfront loft and works to rebuild her life. But just when she thinks things can not go wrong she finds her self in the middle of a lawsuit, dealing with a nosey neighbor that gets in everyone’s business, and a Don Juan of landlords. Where is the Lord when everything seems to be going so wrong? And is she destined to be single for the rest of her life. Maybe “happily-ever-after” is not for her.

Truffles By The Sea was so delightful to read. It is a perfect, “take to the beach” kind of book, or just reading it you feel like you are escaping to the beach. I usually don’t care for chick-lit kind of books, but this Julie Carobini has made me a fan of hers. I will be looking for more books to come.

My only complaint while reading this book is I read it while trying to diet and I was constantly hungry for brownies and truffles!!

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Nov 28 2007

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A Chance to win a book and Thankful Thursday…

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I only have to look to my 13 year old and know we speak a different language. Shaunti Feldhahn and Lisa A Rice who brought us the best-selling books For Women Only, For Men Only, and For Young Women Only now brings us For Parents Only: Getting Inside the head of your kid. In this book they share the results of a nationwide survey and personal interviews they did with more than 1,000 real-life teens and tweens to tackle those things parents often don’t “get” about their kids. I am a relatively young Mom of a 13 year old so I figured it has not been that long since I was a teen. I have to admit this book opened my eyes. This book does a great job defining what “We Think is Happening” versus “What’s Really Happening.”

The book addresses topics such as:

What is the most intoxicating and addictive thing your teenager seeks?

What is the best way to parent?

What can we do as parents so they don’t emotionally shut us out, but actually seek our advice?

What do they really mean when they tell you to “stop freaking out?”

These are all subjects that are addressed in this book, along with so much more. I highly recommend it, I think it will be a book I will refer back to many times. BUT BUT GUESS WHAT….you can to!!!

Multnomah Books has give me TWO COPIES TO GIVE AWAY….FOR FREE…I will announce the winner December 3rd.

If you are interested please let me know in the comments. I WILL ONLY SELECT FROM THE ONES WHO SAY THEY ARE INTERESTED.

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The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
2 Corinthians 13:14 (ESV)

1. I am thankful that I was able to spend time with my family over Thanksgiving.

2. I am thankful that I am beginning to feel better.

3. I am thankful for cooler weather and the holiday season. I love Christmas music and decorations. Sitting beside my tree is one of my favorite things to do.

4. I am thankful that God continues to mold me and teach me daily. Without his grace I would be lost.

So what are you thankful for today? Leave your link here and be sure to visit other participants. I am thankful Iris has given me this opportunity to host Thankful Thursday.

PS be sure to mention in the comments if you are interested in winning one of the books mentioned above.

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Oct 28 2007

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Hope for the Journey through Cancer by Yuonne Ortega

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Hope for the Journey through Cancer

by Yuonne Ortega

Fleming H. Revell

 

October is breast cancer awareness month and before this month ends I would like to highlight a book I was given. I really don’t feel worthy reviewing this book because I do not have cancer nor do I have a family member that has cancer, but I realize I am a minority.

 

So you might be like me and think, why should I read this book? Well let me give you some information on why this is a must read book.

 

 

Who gets breast cancer?

 

All women are at risk for breast cancer. Known risk factors like having a family history of breast cancer, starting menopause after age 55 or never having children account for only a small number of new breast cancer cases every year. That means that most women who get breast cancer have no known risk factors except being a woman and getting older. (source Koman.org)

 

So if you are a woman and you are getting older, you have a risk of contacting breast cancer.


Ortega’s books is a sixty day journey looking for hope in the midst of cancer. But don’t be fooled, this book is not just for the one who HAS cancer, but for family members and friends who are helping someone through breast cancer. Ortega is open and honest about her fears, her pain, depression, and having to relying on others. God took each of these areas and gives Ortega HOPE.


Each devotional begins with a “Hope Builder” which is the bible reading for each day. She displays real honesty and humility right from the first page until you finish the last. I found I could not put this book down, I kept it in my car and read it while waiting for my kids to get out of school, it was that good.


I strongly recommend each church library to have a copy of Ortega’s book, each person who knows someone going through a medical crisis. I promise you this book will bless whoever reads it.

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Aug 12 2007

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One Little Secret by Allison Bottke

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I would like to introduce you to Allison Bottke. She is currently having a blog tour for her new book One Little Secret and she graciously agreed to stop by here. Allsion writes “women’s fiction with an attitude!” She published her first book in 2001 which was a collection of short stories titled God Allows U Turns. She is an author, speaker, and a woman who is living her dream. Her writings have coined the phrase “Boomer-lit.” What is that you ask? It is defined as a genre of chick-lit for the more mature woman.

I hate to admit it I am new to Allison writings, but I am blessed by her ministry and I loved reading her new book. Allison’s desire is to have women dream BIG! And with her new book One Little Secret she combines witty characters and big dreams that lead to wonderful twists that only God can make happen.The back of the book reads:

An invitation to record a CD with a hunky, young pop star?
It’s the stuff dreams are made of….right?
For Ursula Rhoades, a suburban wife and Mom,
One little Secret is about to change her whole life.

Allison answered a few questions for us today:

Laurel: I love the name Ursula, one of your main characters in One Little Secret. Can you tell me how you came about choosing that name?

Allison: I was seven years old when Ursula Andress made her screen debut as the first Bond girl in the film Dr. No. I don’t recall seeing her in that movie, but I do recall a year later when I was eight and she starred with Elvis Presley in the movie, Fun in Acapulco. I thought she was the most beautiful woman in the world and her name stuck with me. At the same time, Raquel Welch came on the scene, and her name, too, was unique. I vacillated between Ursula and Raquel when I pictured this character back in my debut novel, A Stitch in Time, (where Ursula was first introduced.)

Laurel: What kind of reader did you have in mind as you wrote One Little Secret?

Allison: Boomer babes like myself! Women who epitomize the baby boomer definition on my Boomer Babes Rock web site.

Laurel: What is the definition of a “Boomer Babe?”

Allison: Here’s the definition that appears on my web site. “A Boomer Babe was born between 1946 and 1964, we are women who are comfortable enough in our own skin to realize that the mid-life years can be some of the best and most exciting in our entire life. That the hubris of youth is behind us and the wisdom of the years has made us pretty darn attractive—both inside and out. We are Boomer Babes and we’re proud of it!”

Laurel: What type of research did you have to do in learning more about the music industry?

Allison: I’ve always been a big fan of the classic American standard love songs that singing icons such as Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra and Harry Belafonte made famous. I knew the songs I wanted to feature in Ursula and Nik’s recording sessions – they have been favorites of mine for many years. But I also conducted a lot of research online. As writers living in this century, we have an amazing gift…THE INTERNET. You can find just about anything you need online. For instance, I needed to know a great deal about the annual GRAMMY AWARDS, including what categories Nik and Cristoff would have been entered in, and who was nominated in previous years and such. I found everything I needed, including song lyrics, online.

Laurel: I like how you demonstrate through your character Ursula, that God can use a person even when their own life is not perfect. Have you ever felt life was spinning out of control, but then out of the blue God uses you in another persons life for His glory?

Allison: Wow, great question. Yes! This seems to happen often to me – I call these occurrences “Godincidences.” Times when we realize that whatever trial we are undergoing really isn’t all that major in the big scheme of things.

Laurel: Your Boomer Babes Rock! blog has gained more and more attention, tell me how the seven of you came together?

Allison: For years I’ve been known as the “God Allows U-Turns Poster Girl.” I’ve been blessed with that moniker and it’s always a joy to share with people how my life direction radically changed. Yet over the years, I found myself being drawn to the challenges my fellow baby boomer sisters were experiencing. In late 2006 I woke up one day with the idea to develop a web site separate from GodAllowsUTurns devoted to boomer women. We launched the new business, BoomerBabesRock on January 1st of 2007. A cornerstone of the outreach is a monthly electronic e-zine that we call a “Dream-Zine.” It’s called Boomer Babes with Brilliant Dreams and our goal is to empower and encourage baby boomer women to achieve the dreams of their heart. Our mission statement is: “Boomer Babes Rock, where fun, fashion, food, family, and faith merge to empower and inspire boomer women around the world!”

As for the blog portion of Boomer Babes Rock…I knew the six ladies I invited to participate on the blog. They are all extraordinary baby boomer women. I’d read their books, met most of them personally, and knew they had messages to share with readers. I wanted this daily blog to be more diverse than simply Musings by Me (smile). Each of our blog team have a specific day they blog. I sure hope your readers will check out their Profile pages on our blog and stop by often to read what they have to share.

Here is their blog posting schedule:

Monday = Dotsie Bregel, Founder of NABBW (National Assoc. of Baby Boomer Women)
Tuesday = Eva Marie Everson, Author and Speaker
Wednesday = Connie Pombo, Author & Speaker
Thursday = Keri Wyatt Kent, Author & Speaker
Friday = T. Suzanne Eller, Author & Speaker
Saturday = Allison Bottke, (moi!)
Sunday = A Day of Rest
Pinch Hitter = Cheryll Hutchings

Laurel: Okay, how did you come up with the story idea for One Little Secret?

Allison: The idea actually germinated from a television interview I saw with Meryl Streep well over a dozen years ago. I think maybe it was with Larry King. She said she would love to work on a film where she got to sing. I’ve heard her sing and she has a fabulous voice (Alas, Prairie Home Companion didn’t do her justice.) I’ve always wanted to work in films and from that interview I began to write a script for her…figured I’d create a role she couldn’t refuse. Nothing like starting at the top of the Hollywood food chain, eh? I mean, seriously, Meryl Streep? But the more I though about it, the more the ideas came. I called the screenplay, JUST A HOUSEWIFE, because as the lead character, she would be anything but.

When Bethany House asked me for another novel after A STITCH IN TIME, I remembered this screenplay gathering dust on my shelf and pitched them the idea. And voila! Just a Housewife became One Little Secret. As an FYI to your readers, because I still dream of Meryl Streep playing the lead of Ursula Rhoades, I’ve developed a Hollywood Casting Call Contest on my web site where folks can vote for their favorite actors and actresses to play Ursula and Nik and some of the other cast of characters from One Little Secret.

Laurel: Glad you mentioned that, because I was going to bring it up…what exactly is the Hollywood Casting Call Contest all about?

Allison: It’s a whimsical contest but if the book is actually ever adapted to a screenplay, I’m going to award the person who best guesses the actual movie cast with an all expense paid trip to Hollywood. Your readers can vote on who they think would make the best Ursula and Nik—from stars like Catherine Zeta Jones and Antonio Banderas. It’s a fun and funky contest, how about you stopping by and voting, okay? Check out the contest here: http://www.boomerbabesrock.com/bookcontests.html

Laurel: With this new book released and moving all at the same time I bet your head is spinning. What is next?

Allison: Whew! Getting through this move from MN to TX is the main thing right now, along with this Blog Tour. But I’m working on a new series of novels for boomer women! I’ve just been contracted by David C. Cook Publishers to write three new Boomer-Lit books in a series I’ve called THE VA VA VA BOOM series. All three books will introduce entrepreneurial boomer babes who own their own businesses. Additionally, each woman has a deep dark secret and a deep dream desire. The first book in the series will release in 2009.

Oh…but…I have a serious non-fiction book releasing this March from Harvest House Publishers. It’s called SETTING BOUNDARIES WITH YOUR ADULT CHILDREN – SIX STEPS TO HOPE AND HEALING. This book comes from my heart and was written to help parents in pain who have been enabling their adult children to gain SANITY and stop the craziness.

Laurel: Is there anything you’d like to share with my readers that I haven’t asked you about?

Allison: I guess one of the main things I’d like to ask is that your readers please pick up a copy of One Little Secret and read it—and then let me know what they thought of it. I really want to grow as a writer and obtaining reader feedback is vital for that to happen. Also vital is the word-of-mouth recommendations readers can make about books they enjoy. If your readers like One Little Secret, I pray they will share it with others—and encourage their local bookstores to carry my work. I’d also like to invite your readers to visit my web sites where they can sign up for our free monthly Dream-zine, see my Blog Tour schedule, and read the Writer’s Guidelines for the next volumes in the God Allows U-Turns series. Here are the web site URL’s: www.AllisonBottke.com , www.GodAllowsUTurns.com and www.BoomerBabesRock.com (you can just click on the links and it will take you right to the web sites).

However, more important than that is my final word of the day…and that is for your readers to take the risk and reach for their dreams! God has placed a desire in your heart—He has given you special gifts—and he wants you to use them. No matter how old we are—there is still time to discover God’s purpose for our life—and to make the choices that will change the story of our life.

Laurel: Thanks for taking the time to interview here at Laurel Wreath. I look forward to the times we connect in the future!

Allison: Thanks so much for having me!

I have to say I really enjoyed reading this book, in fact it kept me up late. I could not go to bed until I had it finished. This is the perfect book to whisk you away and make you dream big. Thank you so much Allison for helping me dream big. I would also like to mention that Allison is a regular contributor at Christian Women Online, she writes a monthly column titled Boomer Babes Rock. Be sure to visit her monthly and READ HER BOOK.

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May 06 2007

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Ransomed Dreams by Amy Wallace

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Ransomed Dreams by Amy Wallace.This book grabbed me on page one and did not let me go until I was finished with the last page, last sentence, last word. This book was awesome! Oh did I tell you this is her first book? I will be honest, I did not expect much since she is a first time author, but all I have to say is “step aside Dee Henderson”, there has to be room at the top for Amy!!! Amy has grabbed my heart.

Oh you probably want to know a little about the book.

Gracie Lang lives every mother’s nightmare, and Steven Kessler learns how to find his way back to God after walking away. I am not going to give anything way, you have to get the book. But through Gracie you learn how important forgiveness is if you ever plan on moving forward after pain. God commands us to forgive, but some things in life are just unforgivable (at least in our own human eyes), but through Gracie and Steven we learn it is only by the power of Christ that we can forgive ANYTHING.

What I like about this book was they are imperfect people, who lived imperfect lives, and God never let them go. Also, Gracie and Steve displayed real feelings, not the platitude feelings. They showed us it is ok to be angry with God and to show your anger, God can take anything you dish out.

Amy thank you for writing real characters who display real feelings and also showing us the power of God’s grace and mercy. I am going to be anxiously looking forward to more of your books. I think God has a lot planned for you.

If you would like to learn more about “Ransomed Dreams” visit Amy at her web site Peek-A-Boo ICU

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Apr 27 2007

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Book Review

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Female visitors to Justice, Illinois, are being quietly murdered in their sleep. Rae, the towns new Private Investigator, staying in the same hotel as one of the victims—could she be targeted next?

What can I say about this book, Dee Henderson is one of my favorite authors. She had me fall in love with the O’Malley’s with the O’Malley Series. This book is good, almost better than good, but it is hard to read new books from the same author when you compare it to GREAT (like the O’Malley series).

I do recommend this book. It is the perfect summer time novel. The book attempts to answer the question, “Why does God allow things to happen when He knows innocent people are going to get hurt.”

It is an easy read, I did guess the outcome about 40 pages before they revealed it so that was kind of frustrating. But really you can not go wrong with Dee Henderson. This book is the first in a new series from Dee Henderson, I do look forward to seeing what happens to Rae, and who she falls in love with. (Looking at the book’s cover, I too would have a tough time, heheh)

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Apr 15 2007

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"Same Kind of different as Me" by Ron Hall & Denver Moore

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This is a true story of a wealthy white couple who volunteer at a homeless shelter, in Ft. Worth, TX, and meet Denver Moore, a homeless guest. There’s a transformation process that happens for the couple as well as for Denver that’s quite amazing.

This book touched me in so many ways. I recommend this book very much, I will say it took me about 50 pages to grab me, but when it did it did not let me go and my heart has been changed a bit more for reading this. I would not read it for its Christian theology, but the heart message is so strong you will need a tissue or a few boxes (in my case). This is a book you walk away thinking about days afterwards.

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