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Tuesday, November 14, 2017




Love’s Thankful Heart Kick-Off Package


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About the Book

Author: Laura V. Hilton, Rachel J. good, Thomas Nye
Genre: Amish Thanksgiving Collection
Release Date: November 1, 2017
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As Thanksgiving approaches, Becca Troyer finds herself overwhelmed with an abundance of winter squash and pumpkins that she isn’t a bit thankful for. Desperately trying to sell them at a farmer’s market so she won’t have mountains to can, she’s surprised when a mime drops to his knee in front of her and proposes marriage.
Yost Miller is helping the volunteer firefighter raise funds at the city park when he notices his long-time crush Becca selling vegetables. Drawn across the grass, he spontaneously proposes marriage. But afterward, Yost isn’t sure how to proceed to show her that his feelings are real.
Just as he begins to find solid footing, confidence is yanked away, leaving him floundering. Will he lose Becca to another man? Or will this Thanksgiving be a season of blessings and wishes come true?
Thanksgiving Strangers
Faithe Beiler believes God wants her to feed the poor at her family’s restaurant, but when she mistakes Crist Petersheim for a homeless man and gives him a free breakfast, he’s offended. Yet he can’t help being intrigued by this pretty waitress with a giving heart.
Crist blames God for the tragedies in his life, so the last thing he wants is to get involved with an Amish girl, who trusts God in all circumstances. He fears for Faithe’s safety, though, when she invites every homeless person in the neighborhood, including drug dealers and criminals, to a free Thanksgiving dinner. Street savvy, Crist risks his life to protect her from danger.
As Crist’s heart softens toward God, Faithe finds herself falling him. Then she discovers his deception, and her world is shattered. Can she ever trust him again?
The Thanksgiving Frolic
Monroe has the prettiest girl and the fastest horse— but pride goes before a fall.
Monroe’s girlfriend, Rosemary, and her family organize the ThanksgivingFrolic, a service project to help Amish folks who have fallen on hard times. Monroe wants to go along but his dad won’t let him. Furthermore, Monroe’s dad thinks Rosemary’s family should clean up their own messy farm before they try to help others. Will the contrast between Monroe’s and Rosemary’s families end their relationship for good? Rosemary’s grandpa tries to offer words of wisdom, but people don’t take him seriously. The Thanksgiving Frolic heats up to a fever pitch, before a moment of silence changes everything.
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About the Authors

Laura pictureLaura V. Hilton is an award-winning, sought-after author with almost twenty Amish, contemporary, and historical romances. When she’s not writing, she reviews books for her blogs, and writes devotionals for blog posts for Seriously Write and Putting on the New.
Laura and her pastor-husband have five children and a hyper dog named Skye. They currently live in Arkansas. One son is in the U.S. Coast Guard. She is a pastor’s wife, and homeschools her two youngest children.
When she’s not writing, Laura enjoys reading, and visiting lighthouses and waterfalls. Her favorite season is winter, her favorite holiday is Christmas.

rachel goodRachel J. Good grew up near Lancaster, PA, the setting for many of her Amish novels. Striving to be as authentic as possible, she spends special time with her Amish friends, doing chores on their farm and attending family events. Rachel is the author of several Amish series, including Sisters & Friends (Charisma), Love & Promises (Grand Central), and two books in the Hearts of Amish Country series (Annie’s Book Club). In addition, she has two Amish Quilts Coloring Books as well as stories in several anthologies, including Springs of Love (CelebrateLit).

Thomas NyeThomas Nye writes novels about horses and Amish life, with a touch of romance, and a foundation of faith in Christ. He and his wife, Shari, live on her family farm where they raised five children. Their six grandchildren love to visit Karma and Karla, a team of draft horses which Thomas purchased from an Amish friend. Walking a mail route for the U.S. Postal Service keeps Thomas close to nature and affords him many quiet hours which he uses to dream up novels. Over three decades of friendships with Amish neighbors has revealed a simple wisdom that he weaves into his writing. To find out more, visit: amishhorses.blogspot.com


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This is a wonderful collection of stories by three amazing authors. They each have their unique style of writing which give readers a variety of charming stories to enjoy. I love these authors and know that each time they write, it is with compassion and warmth. Thank you for giving readers stories that give us hope, make us smile, to be thankful always and remind us that love is unconditional.

Gingerbread Wishes by Laura V. Hilton 

I loved Becca right away. She was sweet and a hard worker. As many young women do, they yearn for a young man to notice them. Becca is unsure of herself at times and has a hard time believing someone would want her. Yost has been in love with Becca for so long. He wants to marry her, but he has self esteem issues. He has a hard time trying to convince himself that Becca would want to be with him. I loved the story because it talks about seeing someone as Jesus does. When Yost is in danger , Becca doesn’t hesitate to pray for his safety. Will they learn to trust God ? Can they find happiness with each other. The ending is beautiful and it made me feel so content.

Thanksgiving Strangers by Rachel J. Good

We have all seen homeless people walking along the road in threadbare clothes and unkempt hair. How many of us have ignore them , while at the same time judging them? Crist feels embarrassed as he goes into a restaurant to stay warm. As his waitress comes over, he can sense her caring attitude but still feels uncomfortable. Faithe is compassionate and brings Crist more food than he ordered. I loved how the author talked about pride and how it can get in the way of letting someone help you. Faithe has such a big heart and wants to help everyone. Crist is starting to be more friendly when he sees Faithe, but he is angry with God. What has caused Crist to become bitter?

I really enjoyed the intrigue in this story. It kept my attention and I loved learning about Crist’s brother. The pain that Crist has experienced in life has caused him to not trust anyone. The story is filled with love, danger and a time of thanksgiving that will warm your heart.

Thanksgiving Frolic by Thomas Nye

Rosemary and Monroe like each other and want to be married someday. There is an obstacle that they will have to overcome for that to happen. In this story the author talks about pride and how it can make a person turn against others. Monore’s father has always had the perfect farm and made sure his boys did their chores. He hated things out of place. What I liked most about this story was how pride was shown as a way to judge others and not feel you should lend a hand to your neighbors in need. My favorite character was Monroe’s father. Joe has worked hard to have a very well maintained farm. He is guilty of shying away from families that don’t take pride in their farms. When asked to help a few families who are struggling, he says no. He feels he must continue keeping his farm in perfect order. What happens that softens Joe’s heart? Will he be able to let God remove his pride and allow himself to ask forgiveness. I loved the story and how the characters had flaws but were willing to ask forgiveness, Have you ever dealt with pride? What was the hardest thing about letting go of pride? 

I received a copy. Of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.

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Sunday, November 12, 2017

Book Info

The control freak. The angry man. The lazy guy. The unteachable guy. The promiscuous man. The unbeliever. The lone ranger. The unchurched guy. The new convert. The commitment-phobe.
For any woman who has struggled with failed relationships, this may seem like a familiar list. These are the men your friends and family have in mind when they think, "she's with the wrong guy." And while the reasons women choose these types of men are complicated and varied, ultimately, they will all let you down.
In She's Got the Wrong Guy, Deepak Reju offers a different kind of dating book, discussing the types of guys women should not marry and offering biblical reasons why they aren't suitable spouses. Writing from his years of experience as a pastor and counselor, Reju shares with women his perspective on how to assess a relationship's strengths from the beginning, how to identify possible pitfalls, and how to have the courage to wait for a relationship that will be a blessing for both of you. Using stories that single women can relate to and highlighting contemporary issues in the modern world of dating, Reju gives readers clear, biblical direction on how to have positive, life-giving relationships with members of the opposite sex.
With a strong, Christ-centered focus, women will better understand why they "settle" for less than what God intends for their romantic relationships and learn to put their hopes and find their happiness in Jesus, not marriage.

Deepak Reju, MDiv, PhD, serves as the pastor of biblical counseling and families at Capitol Hill Baptist Church (CHBC) in Washington, DC, as well as president for the board of directors of the Biblical Counseling Coalition. He is the author of several books and articles, including "Great Kings of the Bible: How Jesus Is Greater than Saul, David and Solomon," "The Pastor and Counseling," and "On Guard: Preventing and Responding to Child Abuse at Church." Deepak and his wife Sarah have been married since 2001 and have five children.
Find out more about Deepak at http://stores.newgrowthpress.com/.


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I am so happy that I am married and don’t have to deal with all the stress of dating. When I was dating, I would meet guys from church or through friends. In fact my husband and I met through friends. At first we didn’t like each other at all. I thought he was very quiet and worked a lot. He thought I was rude and outspoken. We began our marriage with a lot of baggage from our past and left our a very important part in our marriage. We forgot to include God in our marriage and had difficult times in our marriage because of it. 

It is not uncommon to hear that a couple met online and are now dating. It can be a bit unsettling when you meet for the first time. You can be anyone you want to online, but in person your personality comes out. I have often wondered why a single woman at church is looked at differently. Some women like the idea of being single and are content to have a career and spend time with God. Others like the idea of marriage and sometimes it is hard to find the right person.

The world has become so obsessed with looks that it puts a lot of pressure on people. Men want a wife who is beautiful and thin. Women are looking for a good looking man who is a provider. With all these criteria, it looks like God has been left out. I loved how the book gave great examples of why women are settling instead of waiting for the right man who puts God first. Are women feeling pressured to marry? Do they think it defines them as more successful in life if they are married? When you settle, problems arise and your happiness is left behind and God is not first anymore in your life. 

The bottom line I got from the book is to trust God, and know that He wants the best for you. Remember to put Him first and follow his direction. I think the book is a good tool to use for single women who want to have wisdom when looking for their mate. 

I received a copy of this book from LitFuse. The review is my own opinion.



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10/30
Paphapin | Feeling in Red
Kim | Window To My World
chantal | this chattanooga mommy saves
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Stacey | Books,Dreams,Life
10/31
Karen | Karen's Korner
11/1
Amanda | Inklings and notions
Julius | The Little Friar
Megan | Pursuing Intentional Living
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11/2
Zack | Longing For Truth
11/4
Lauren | A Beautiful Inheritance
Veronica | Veronica's 'Views
Bree | Bibliophile Reviews
11/5
Cassandra | Cassandra M's Place
Rebecca | It's Storytime with Van Daniker
11/6
Kelly | Leafy Not Beefy
11/7
Morgan | The Forgiven Former Feminist
Joan | Book Reviews From an Avid Reader
Wendy | Life at Rossmont
11/8
Laura | Lighthouse Academy
Kristie | Moments
Coyle | Schaeffer's Ghost
Theron | Entrusted By God
11/9
Annette | She' Got The Wrong Guy
Meagan | Meagan Davenport
Corinne | Everyday Gyaan
11/10
Jessica | Girlz 4 Christ
Jennifer | Adventures in Unsell Land
Zoee | TheBookNerdist
Andrea | The Young Girl Who Loved Books
11/11
Ylva-Elana | Chasing after Butterflies
Amanda | The Talbert Report
11/12
Savannah | The Modern Rules
Deana | Texas Book-aholic
Alexis | God is Love
11/13
Bethany | The perfect beginning
Lydia | Noveltea
Urailak | Fruitbearers
Terry | Christian Book Notes
Molly | Cafinated Reads
Mary | The Mary Reader


 Hope Toler Dougherty's 'Rescued Hearts' Blog Tour and Kindle Giveaway BLOG CODE: Her personal safety isn't the only thing in jeopardy-so is her heart. In Hope Toler Dougherty's new novel, Rescued Hearts, children's clothing designer Mary Wade Kimball's soft spot for animals leads to a hostage situation when she spots a briar-entangled kitten in front of an abandoned house. Discovering the kidnapped woman ratchets the complications for undercover agent Brett Davis. Brett forsakes his three-month mission and helps her escape, the bent-on-revenge brutes following behind . . . and then Mary Wade's safety is threatened once more.

Cozy up this fall with Hope's new book and enter to win a Kindle Fire!


One grand prize winner will receive:
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  • A Kindle Fire 7
Enter today by clicking the icon below, but hurry! The giveaway ends on November 13. The winner will be announced November 14 on the Litfuse blog.


Rescued Hearts Hope Toler Dougherty

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I loved the twists the author cleverly puts in throughout the story to add an element of intrigue . Mary Wade is out for a bike ride when she discovers a kitten trapped . She can’t just ignore it, so she goes to help it. Unfortunately she stumbles upon a place that may look deserted, but is surprised when someone kidnaps her and throws her in one of the rooms of the abandoned house. The minute Mary Wade realizes she is in danger, I could feel her heart beating faster and faster. The men who have her are not very friendly and horrible things run through Mary Wade’s mind. I did like that she was a very strong and intelligent person. She didn’t seem to ever really panic and I loved that the author didn’t make her a helpless woman. 

I did like the surprise of the third man who seemed to be the leader. Brett is not happy at all that there is a strange woman tied up in the house. It does complicate things for him since he is an undercover agent. Brett was a very well written character with determination and a knack for getting out of tough situations. Will he risk blowing his cover to rescue Mary Wade? The action is good and kept my attention. I liked the references to their faith and especially liked Brett’s grandmother. She is a feisty woman who secretly plays a little matchmaking between Brett and Mary Wade. The story will definitely keep your attention as Brett and Mary Wade try to keep one step ahead of the men who kidnapped her. I did find the ending a bit of a surprise. There seemed to be another plot going on at the end that didn’t really fit with the overall story. The book was good, but a little disappointing to add the extra story at the end. 

I received a copy of this book from LitFuse. The review is my own opinion


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10/25
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10/26
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Kelly | Leafy Not Beefy
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10/27
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10/28
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10/29
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10/30
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11/6
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11/7
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11/8
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11/9
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11/10
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11/12
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Michelle | Our Little Corner of the World
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11/13
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Beth | For The Love of Books
Lori | Red Headed Book Lady
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THE GIFT BY SHELLEY SHEPARD GRAY | BLOG TOUR AND 5-BOOK GIVEAWAY


The Schwartz family is happy to be spending Christmas on their new farm in Hart County . . . until gunshots remind them that someone wants them gone in Shelley Shepard Gray’s The Gift. Neil Vance thinks the accidents are just that, but Susanna Schwartz’s father is convinced the Vance family is responsible. Susanna refuses to believe Neil would do anything to harm her. She’s fallen in love with him and knows he is a good man. But her family is ready to pack up and move, and time is running out to uncover the truth before someone gets hurt . . . or worse.
Enter to win a copy of The Gift. Five winners will be chosen! Click the image below to enter to win. The winners will be announced November 22nd on the Litfuse blog!




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{MORE ABOUT THE GIFT}

The Gift: The Amish of Hart County (Avon Inspire, November 2017)
A special Christmas story about love and blessings in the next book in the Amish of Hart County series
The Schwartz family is happy to be spending Christmas on their new farm in Hart County. But when Susanna Schwartz hears gunshots that causes her buggy to overturn, and then her little sister falls through a wooden bridge into the icy creek, it becomes clear from these dangerous “accidents” that someone wants them gone.
Neil Vance has been heartbroken ever since his parents lost their family farm. He knows it’s not the Schwartz family’s fault, but he can’t help but be resentful. Until he meets Susanna. She is kind-hearted and bold, and Neil can’t stop thinking about her pretty green eyes.
Neil thinks the accidents are just that, but Susanna’s father is convinced the Vance family is responsible. Susanna refuses to believe Neil would do anything to harm her. She’s fallen in love with him and knows he is a good man. But her family is ready to pack up and move, and time is running out to uncover the truth before someone gets hurt . . . or worse.
Shelley Shepard Gray

{MORE ABOUT SHELLEY SHEPARD GRAY}

Shelley Shepard Gray is a “New York Times” and “USA Today” bestselling author, a finalist for the American Christian Fiction Writers prestigious Carol Award, and a two-time HOLT Medallion winner. She lives in southern Ohio, where she writes full-time, bakes too much, and can often be found walking her dachshunds on her town’s bike trail.
Find out more about Shelley at http://www.shelleyshepardgray.com





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There is always that one book you read that has a Christmas theme that really reaches into your heart. It softens your bitterness and releases that pinned up anger. You feel comfort and joy knowing that everything is going to be better. This book has exactly all those qualities and so much more. I experienced each emotion with the characters and found then becoming like family to me. 

It’s not easy moving to a new place and trying to fit in, but the Schwartz family is trying to do just that. They are happy that they are able to buy such a beautiful farm that had been for sale. It’s hard for me to decide which family member I liked the most because they each contributed to the beauty of the story. I loved the sisters and how well they got along. It was wonderful to read about how they looked out for each other. Soon the family’s happiness turns to danger when “accidents” start happening. Who is sabotaging their farm? Why is someone trying to hurt the family members? 

I can’t imagine how difficult it would be to leave the home you loved and watch others move in to it. It would be a bitter pill to swallow. Neil is having to deal with just that scenario. The pain and embarrassment he and his family felt after losing their home was heartbreaking. I know it was especially hard for Neil’s father. I think he was dealing with pride and it was slowly making him withdrawal from everyone. 

The story is a beautiful reminder to be content with what you have. We sometimes blame others for something we are responsible for and that leads to bitterness, jealousy and unforgiveness. I loved the intrigue in the story and loved how the author gave subtle hints of who was behind the “accidents.” It was funny that I thought for sure I knew who it was. I was surprised to find out I was wrong. The story is one that will stay with me for a long time. Thank you for reminding us about the true gift of Christmas. 

“It ain’t what we have or don’t have that counts. What matters is how we follow our faith and treat others.”

I received a copy of this book from LitFuse. The review is my own opinion.


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11/8
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11/10
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11/11
Laura | Lighthouse Academy

11/12
Deana | Texas Book-aholic
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11/13
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11/14
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11/15
Angela | A Busy Mom of Two
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11/16
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11/17
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11/18
Andrea | Two Points of Interest
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11/19
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11/20
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11/21
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