Wow. This book resonated deeply with me. I don’t necessarily agree with Enns 100%, but so much of what he writes makes sense to me. Although he is highly educated, his language is conversational and engaging. His discussion helps me see God even more vastly and intimately.

A fun read about a group of amateur sleuths in a retirement community who make friends of suspects, partner with the local police, and solve a murder along the way. Fun dialogue among great personalities.

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This is a cute mystery with some fun characters. My favorite is Rex, the police-trained dog who flunked out of his training and is now the companion of a retired police detective. Four stars because some of the action seems a bit far-fetched but it’s a light-hearted read.

A lovely sequel to Natasha Bowen’s “Skin of the Sea.” Similar comes into her own, stronger physically, emotionally, and mentally. Although it could stand alone, it is more understandable after reading the first book.

This YA fantasy novel blends mermaids with mythology. Overall, it is a delightful tale, though it drags at times. For me, it’s a bonus that it’s centered in Africa; the culture and mysticism is richly embodied in this tale.

This fantastical YA novel has it all—magic, fighting, love, treachery—a little like “The Princess Bride” and “Hunger Games” combined. It was a fun, easy read with some unexpected twists and turns. Highly recommend if someone’s in the mood to suspend reality.

This woman’s life is remarkable, especially considering all she has survived. It’s not an easy read in that the impact that a cancer diagnosis at 22 is devastating to her and her loved ones, but the book is well-written and brutally honest.