The Hemlock Aperture ~ Reader Friday

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The Hemlock Aperture by Steve Hooley is this week’s Reader Friday post. I’ve had requests from readers for a book for their middle-grade reader and didn’t know where to point them. But once I read one of Steve Hooley’s Bolt Series books, I was hooked. I had someone to recommend. A little background on Steve. He’s a retired doctor who …

The Other Sister ~ Reader Friday

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The Other Sister by Jessica R. Patch is this week’s Reader Friday. This week I’m doing something a little different in that I’m giving you the last three sentences of the first chapter: “I fear this will be my last entry. But I fear every entry might be my last. She’s tried to kill me before.” And now I’ll leave …

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Where’s the Quetzal? ~ Reader Friday

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Where’s the Quetzal? (The Empty Nesters Book 2) by Jen Dodrill is this week’s Reader Friday. Here are the first two lines: “I woke, panting and sweating, sheets twisted around my feet. Eight months since the murders and the Keatons’ escape, and I still suffered from crazy dreams.” But first the photo and verse. This is a photo of the …

More Crazy Laws #68 ~ MYSTERY QUESTION

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More Crazy Laws #68…Do you ever wonder just how many of these laws are still on the books? But first, the photo and verse. The verse was in my Bible reading for Monday, but I claimed it last week! In case you didn’t know, I went to the National Religious Broadcasters conference in Dallas, and it was a wonderful trip. …

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One Wrong Move ~ Reader Friday

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One Wrong Move by Dani Pettrey is this week’s Reader Friday. Here’s the first line: “He inhaled the stiff resolution of her death. She’d seen Cyrus. Remembered him.” But first the photo and verse. I took it back in December in Florida. Sunsets always make me think of God’s strength and this one was no exception. I thought the verse fit …