Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 09:48 Posted by Clash Sunday, 12 August 2012 09:30

Review: "Glamorous Illusions" by Lisa Bergren
Reviewed by *Katie McCurdy for Legacy of a Writer
5/5 Stars
THE BOOK:
Cora is about to discover who she truly is.
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 09:55 Posted by Clash Saturday, 11 August 2012 09:30

Review: "Mary Magdalene" by Diana Taylor
Reviewed by *Katie McCurdy for Legacy of a Writer
3/5 Stars
THE BOOK:
A beautiful girl blossoming into womanhood, Mary has high hopes for a life filled with learning, family, and young love. In one dreadful night, all of that changes. The nightmares come first, then the waking visions of unspeakable terror, until Mary hardly remembers her dreams for the future.
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 09:56 Posted by Clash Friday, 10 August 2012 09:30

Review: "Rebel" by Linda Windsor
Reviewed by *Katie McCurdy for Legacy of a Writer
5/5 Stars
THE BOOK:
With Merlin dead, the succession undecided, and the Celtic church on the defensive from Rome, intrigue sweeps the court of the High King Arthur. But it’s battlefield news that consumes Queen Gwenhyfar’s young scribe, Kella O’Toole: her fiancé is dead and her father gone missing.
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 09:56 Posted by Clash Thursday, 09 August 2012 09:30

Review: "The Secret Keeper" by Sandra Byrd
Reviewed by *Katie McCurdy for Legacy of a Writer
5/5 Stars
THE BOOK:
What she sees in secret, she may not tell.
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 09:57 Posted by Clash Wednesday, 08 August 2012 09:30

Review: "The Director's Cut" by Janice Thompson
Reviewed by *Katie McCurdy for Legacy of a Writer
4/5 Stars
THE BOOK:
The one thing she can't direct is her heart.
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 09:57 Posted by Clash Tuesday, 07 August 2012 09:30

Review: "Nothing to Hide" by J. Mark Bertrand
Reviewed by *Katie McCurdy for Legacy of a Writer
4/5 Stars
THE BOOK:
A grisly homicide. An international threat. The stakes have never been higher for Detective Roland March.
Last Updated on Monday, 06 August 2012 10:24 Posted by Clash Monday, 06 August 2012 12:17

Review: "Premiere: On the Runway" by Melody Carlson
Review by Jill Williamson for NovelTeenBookReview
5/5 Stars
When Paige and Erin are helping their mother with a live, on location segment for the news with Paige in front of the camera and Erin filming, Paige starts critiquing people’s clothing. Erin is mortified at how rude her sister is and worries her mother’s job is now in jeopardy. But a reality show producer saw the segment and asks Paige to be the star of a new fashion reality show called On the Runway. Paige’s mother has one condition: Erin goes on the show too, as a cameraman. And so Erin is thrown into a world of glitz, glamour, and drama, whether she likes it or not, pretty much to babysit her impulsive older sister.
Last Updated on Monday, 06 August 2012 09:36 Posted by Clash Monday, 06 August 2012 12:09

Review: "Perfectly Ridiculous" by Kristin Billerbeck
Review by Ariel* for The Librarian's Bookshelf
Daisy's ready for summer fun--but it seems summer has something else in store.
Last Updated on Monday, 06 August 2012 09:48 Posted by Clash Monday, 06 August 2012 11:21

Review: "Prize of My Heart" by Lisa Norato
Review by Rachelle Rea for Inspiring Daring
Rich in Historical Detail, This Is a Romance that Delivers
An unsolved mystery separates ex-privateersman Captain Brogan Talvis from his lost son--his only living relation, his only family. Shortly before her tragic demise, his wife abandoned their infant to strangers, refusing to reveal the child's whereabouts. Now, three years later, Brogan has discovered the boy at the home of a shipbuilder's daughter, Lorena Huntley.
Last Updated on Monday, 06 August 2012 09:02 Posted by Clash Monday, 06 August 2012 09:58

Continuing from Song of the Ovulum, Lauren and Billy set out to find Bonnie. Using Lauren's gifted hearing, they try to track Bonnie's never-ending song, while Walter and Ashley search for clues to cure a mysterious disease that threatens to kill the original anthrozils. With Lauren and Matt thrust into Second Eden, they learn the importance of self-sacrifice.
Last Updated on Sunday, 05 August 2012 16:37 Posted by Clash Monday, 06 August 2012 09:42

"The Last Temple" The Last Disciple #3 by Hank Hanegraaff, Sigmund Brouwer
Set in the turbulent years just before one of the most horrendous events in Jewish history, The Last Temple concludes the trilogy of The Last Disciple and The Last Sacrifice. Vitas is reunited with his wife and retires to Alexandria, determined to live a quiet, domestic life. But he can’t avoid the debts that he owes to the men who saved him, and he becomes a key figure in the plot to rid the empire of Nero. It sweeps him into the “year of four emperors,” when the Roman Empire is nearly destroyed, and takes him back to Jerusalem as Titus lays siege to the great city. Only then, as the prophecy of Jesus begins to unfold, does Vitas discover the true mission set before him and the astounding conspiracy behind it.
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 09:58 Posted by Clash Monday, 06 August 2012 09:30

Review: "Serpent of Moses" by Don Hoesel
Reviewed by *Katie McCurdy for Legacy of a Writer
4/5 Stars
THE BOOK:
Moses built and lifted up the brass serpent, healing the afflicted Israelites of snakebites.
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 09:58 Posted by Clash Sunday, 05 August 2012 09:30

Review: "The Gifted" by Ann Gabhart
Reviewed by *Katie McCurdy for Legacy of a Writer
4/5 Stars
THE BOOK:
Some dreams were meant to come true
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 09:59 Posted by Clash Saturday, 04 August 2012 09:30

Review: "Love on the Range" by Jessica Nelson
Reviewed by *Katie McCurdy for Legacy of a Writer
3/5 Stars
THE BOOK:
Could romance be their greatest adventure?
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 09:59 Posted by Clash Friday, 03 August 2012 09:30

Review: "Pattern of Wounds" by J. Mark Bertrand
Reviewed by *Katie McCurdy for Legacy of a Writer
3/5 Stars
THE BOOK:
A brutal murder. An unraveling conviction. to catch the killer, Roland March must decipher the Pattern of Wounds...
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 10:00 Posted by Clash Wednesday, 01 August 2012 09:30

Review: "Inescapable" by Nancy Mehl
Reviewed by *Katie McCurdy for Legacy of a Writer
3/5 Stars
THE BOOK:
Lizzie Engel is used to running away. At eighteen, she left her Mennonite hometown, Kingdom, Kansas, with plans never to return.
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 10:00 Posted by Clash Wednesday, 01 August 2012 09:30

Review: "Wedded to War" by Jocelyn Green
Reviewed by *Katie McCurdy for Legacy of a Writer
5/5 Stars
THE BOOK:
When war erupted, she gave up a life of privilege for a life of significance.
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 08:20 Posted by Clash Tuesday, 31 July 2012 12:17

Review: "Crater" by Homer Hickman
Review by Jill Williamson for NovelTeenBookReview
4/5 Stars
Crater is a Helium-3 miner on the moon. He’s also one of the few decent guys left on the natural satellite. When he saves the life of a coworker, he earns a promotion he’s not certain he wants that sends him on a dangerous adventure across the moon to pick up a package that many will do anything to keep him from obtaining.
Last Updated on Monday, 30 July 2012 08:35 Posted by Clash Monday, 30 July 2012 09:17

Review: "The Orphan King" by Sigmund Brouwer
Review by Jill Williamson for NovelTeenBookReview
4.5/5 Stars
Thomas is planning an escape from the corrupt monastery he grew up in. He has many secrets left for him by his dead mother. But when he sets out to accomplish that which he has been planning for years—to take the castle Magnus—he finds himself in the company of an odd band of companions. Some know things they can’t possibly know. Who to trust? And who are the Immortals?
Last Updated on Thursday, 26 July 2012 14:07 Posted by Clash Friday, 27 July 2012 09:52

An interview with Austin Gutwein, Author of "Live to Give"
Austin Gutwein has a message to share with his fellow teens: God made each of you unique so that He can use you for a special purpose. In his book “Live to Give: Letting God Turn Your Talents into Miracles”, Gutwein challenges that regardless of age and talent, God can use you to make a difference. Though He could do it all Himself, God created humankind with a mission: to take care of His creation.