Monday, April 16, 2012

Read Any Good Books Lately?

I'll be reviewing some great books here on my Monday 'Reads, Reviews and Interviews' feature in the near future.

Books that I've read and plan to review include:



- Burning Hearts by Nike Chillemi - part of her 'Sanctuary Point' Series and a great mystery.
- Christmas Belles of Georgia by Cash, McCauley, Odell, and Ullrick (I know, I know! It's not Christmas, but it was a good book!)
- On the Soul of a Vampire by Krisi Keley - poignant, deeply emotional, beautifully written, and not all all what I was expecting...
- Winter by Keven Newsome - out of the box, dramatic, creative, and intriguing.
- Split Sense by Barbara Brink - thoroughly riveting and seriously excellent.

I'm still 'in the middle' of a few, including::
- Beckoned by the King by Jeannie Pallett - a non-fiction devotional based on Psalm 119
- Pharmakeia by Dan Calabrese
- Piercing the Veil by Solomon Woytowich

And I don't want to neglect the 'to be read' pile which includes:
- Damascus Road by Ellen C. Maze
- The Scarlet Thread by Francine Rivers
- When Love Collides by Michelle Sutton
- My Fair Princess by Nona King
- A Tumbled Stone by Marcia Laycock
- Illusion by Frank Peretti
- Saying it Well by Charles Swindoll
- The Green Veil by Naomi Musch
Plus several by Sigmund Brouwer, Ted Dekker, the last two in Suzanne Collins 'The Hunger Games Series', and many more...

So many books, so little time! What's on your reading shelf?

5 comments:

  1. I also have A Tumbled Stone on my reading list, Tracy, along with Joy for Beginners by Erica Bauermeister, All is Grace by Brennan Manning, and too many others to identify here. Right now, I'm reading Billy Coffey's Paper Angels.

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  2. It's hard to keep up with all the good books out there!

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  3. I've got a big to-read pile. The last one of note was Mark Kelly and Gabby Giffords' book....

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  4. I have just read an incredible political thriller ebook. I was browsing around at
    amazon.com and found this ebook called The Cain Sanction, I read the preview and a
    few chapters. It really was a page turner can’t put it down kind of book.
    I didn’t know how it ends until the last sentence of the last page.. great read!!
    Usually I don't read this genre but someone recommended it and WOW, loved it..

    Amanda

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  5. I agree with Amanda Sessions. I read The Cain Sanction by Mary McNally Ratto and loved it! It's fast paced, very visual and thought provoking especially in an election year. It's a must read!

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