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Book Review: Smoke Screen

Book Review: Smoke Screen

Smoke Screen by Terri Blackstock Christian Suspense. 352 Pages. 4 Stars Synopsis: One father was murdered. Another was convicted of his death. All because their children fell in love. Nate Beckett has spent his life fighting wildfires instead of the lies and rumors...
Book Review: Smoke Screen

Book Review: The Ideal Team Player

The Ideal Team Player by Patrick Lencioni Nonfiction. 240 Pages. 5 Stars Synopsis: In his classic book, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Patrick Lencioni laid out a groundbreaking approach for tackling the perilous group behaviors that destroy teamwork. Here he...
WWWednesday #32

WWWednesday #32

Welcome to our February 2022 WWWednesday! (A week late!! Whoops!) Yes, I was meant to post this last Wednesday, but to be perfectly honest, I got hit with a work crisis last week out of the blue so it completely slipped through the cracks. I even had it mostly done...
Book Review: Smoke Screen

Book Review: This Present Darkness

This Present Darkness by Frank E. Peretti Fantasy. 376 Pages. 4 Stars Synopsis:  “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual...
Book Review: Smoke Screen

Book Review: Creating Character Arcs

Creating Character Arcs by K. M. Weiland Writing Craft. 274 Pages. 5 Stars Synopsis:  Powerful Character Arcs Create Powerful Stories Have you written a story with an exciting concept and interesting characters—but it just isn’t grabbing the attention of readers...
Book Review: Smoke Screen

Book Review: The Stepsister and the Slipper

The Stepsister and the Slipper by Nina Clare Fairytale Retelling. 139 Pages. 4 Stars Synopsis:  What if the prince fell in love with the stepsister? Lady Charlotte needs a rich husband, and fast. Good thing she has plenty of beauty and charm, with no foolish...
WWWednesday #32

WWWednesday #31

Welcome to the first WWWednesday of 2022! It’s a new year, which means, fresh, new reading goals! You can see more about my reading goals on my 2022 New Year, New Goals post.  What about you? Have you set any reading goals this year? Can you believe it’s...