Posts by Gina Conroy
Bankruptcy of Our Nation
by Jerry Robinson With all the depressing media news, which I avoid at all costs, Bankruptcy of Our Nation by Jerry Robinson was the last book I wanted to read. In fact, books like this are the last thing people in hard times want to read. Instead, they crave feel good stories, an escape…fiction. Which…
Read MoreThe Power to Change Today by Gregory Dickow
Gregory Dickow touches on a timeless subject. We all want to live fulfilled, satisfying lives, but can we really make that happen? That’s the question I asked myself before I opened the book. The subtitle says The “Simple Secrets to the Satisfied Life.” I have to admit I haven’t read the entire book, and well,…
Read MoreMaking Life Better!
Who wouldn’t want that! www.makinglifebetter.com is all about making OUR lives better through helping women feel good, look good and getting more out of their life! With categories such as food/recipes, beauty/tips, home/family, vitality/wellness, it’s a busy woman’s one stop place to find all the tips we need to well…make our lives better! They even…
Read MoreWhat’s the Point?
Confession time! It’s getting harder and harder to rejoice with friends and fellow writers when they receive the “call,” that first book contract, or for that matter their ninth book contract! Years ago I couldn’t rejoice at all. Jealously and longing for my own “news” was all I could see. Then God delivered me of…
Read MoreRose House by Tina Ann Forkner
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Rose House WaterBrook Press (May 5, 2009) by Tina Ann Forkner ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Tina Ann Forkner writes contemporary fiction that challenges and inspires. She grew up in Oklahoma and graduated with honors from CSU Sacramento before settling in Wyoming. She lives with her husband, their…
Read MoreCity of the Dead by TL Higley
Just started this one and I’ve been reminded why I’ve been fascinated with ancient Egypt and why my current novels center around an archeologist and an Egyptian artifact. I only wish I would have thought to write this series first! It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to…
Read MoreWall Fountains, The New Calgon Escape
Since we moved into our new home six months ago we haven’t been able to use our master bath. For one, it had a leak and hubby had to uproot the sunk in whirlpool tub with the help of 7 men and once he fixed the problem, the tub sat in the middle of our…
Read MoreShepherd’s Fall by W.L. Dyson
Shepherd’s Fall opens strong with Nick Shepherd, bounty hunter and oldest of the Shepherd siblings, trying to play the hero. Unfortunately, things don’t work out how he planned and his life starts to spin out of control. Eight months later his teenage daughter is in rebellion, and he’s no closer to saving the family business,…
Read MoreSkinny Cow Ice Cream… Mooolicious!
My family had the privilege of sampling Skinny Cow ice cream and boy, were they mooing for more. We tried the Strawberry Shortcake ice cream sandwich and the fudge bars. Both definitely satisfied, but Timmy my 9 yr old, said Strawberry Shortcake was “the best” ice cream he’s ever tasted and was his new favorite.…
Read MoreBeyond Corista by Robert Elmer
It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason…
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