On the surface, these two have nothing in common, except I need to get the reviews up right now. The first involves the birth of a potential next Christ in a small Colombian village, and an Australian student doing an internship in the same village gets mixed up with the young mother. The second is … Continue reading Book Reviews: Holy Parrot by Angel A + The Descendants by Destiny Hawkins
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First, Middle, and Last Impressions – November 9, 2022
I love taking a look at a book cover and description and then coming up with my own idea of what the book will be about. Sometimes I'm right, sometimes I'm so wrong it's almost funny. So I've decided to write about my first, middle, and last impressions of each book I read, as well … Continue reading First, Middle, and Last Impressions – November 9, 2022
Book Reviews: The City Beneath the Hidden Stars by Sonya Kudei + The Prophet Paradox by Danny Tuttle
I must say neither of these books were my cup of tea, exactly. The first I received via NetGalley because I was intrigued by it's inspiration from Croatian mythology and history, but it felt like it threw in too many things and lacked the adult book feeling, leaving me thinking this was written for a … Continue reading Book Reviews: The City Beneath the Hidden Stars by Sonya Kudei + The Prophet Paradox by Danny Tuttle
Author Interview: John-Patrick Bayle, author of The Order
The Lily Cafe is thrilled to welcome author John-Patrick Bayle, here to talk a bit about his Christian historical fiction novel The Order. Title: The Order Author: John-Patrick Bayle Publication date: December 31, 2021 Publisher: Lancelin Publishing Genre: Mystery, Adventure, Religious 1513 AD — Europe An ancient origin. A secret society. A long anticipated birth … Continue reading Author Interview: John-Patrick Bayle, author of The Order
Seven Unholy Days by Jerry Hatchett
Title: Seven Unholy Days Author: Jerry Hatchett Publisher: Red House Publishing Publication date: April 5, 2013 Genre: Thriller Summary: For seven days, the world, primarily the United States, is terrorized by a madman who can and will kill millions with no compunction. Computer whiz Matthew Decker finds himself at odds with this psycho who taunts … Continue reading Seven Unholy Days by Jerry Hatchett