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Book Review: Sit, Walk, Stand

Book Review: Sit, Walk, Stand

Sit, Walk, Stand by Watchman Nee Christian Nonfiction. 77 Pages. 4 Stars Synopsis: An inspiring look at Ephesians and the believer’s association with Christ, the world, and Satan. My Review: This is a quick read, but it packs a little punch. I wasn’t...
Book Review: Sit, Walk, Stand

Book Review: The Mermaid’s Tale

The Mermaid’s Tale by L. E. Richmond YA Fantasy. 288 Pages. 4 Stars Synopsis: A Tail Could Tell a Tale Locklyn Adair has never fit in. The legs she inherited as a result of her great-great-grandmother’s curse make it impossible for her to belong under the sea....
Book Review: Sit, Walk, Stand

Book Review: Iscariot

Iscariot by Tosca Lee Biblical Fiction. 336 Pages. 4 Stars Synopsis: In Jesus, Judas believes he has found the One—a miracle-worker. The promised Messiah and future king of the Jews, destined to overthrow Roman rule. Galvanized, Judas joins the Nazarene’s followers,...
Book Review: Sit, Walk, Stand

Book Review: Embittered

Embittered by K. M. Shea Myths & Legends. 117 Pages. 4 Stars Synopsis: Peace rules in Camelot, and Britt is satisfied with her life as the stand in for King Arthur. Or she was, until Lancelot shows up. Britt is forced by Merlin to welcome the young knight into her...
Book Review: Sit, Walk, Stand

Book Review: Enchanted

Enchanted by K. M. Shea Myths & Legends. 136 Pages. 4 Stars Synopsis: After she is successfully crowned King of Britain and vanquishes those opposed to her rule, Britt thought life would settle down and she could peacefully pretend to be the real King Arthur and...
Book Review: Sit, Walk, Stand

Book Review: Enthroned

Enthroned by K. M. Shea Myths & Legends. 103 Pages. 4 Stars Synopsis: After posing with a rusty sword for a photo in a British graveyard, Britt Arthurs is pulled through time all the way back to the age of King Arthur where the shockingly young and handsome Merlin...