It's been a long few years for Willa Fairchild and her son Scout and it's time for some fun. Scout has just been given the all clear sign and knowing that his cancer is gone is the relief Willa has needed for years. If only she could stop panicking at every sneeze. A...
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Review | The Boy and the Bottle
Jimmy is ready for his first big walk to Grandma’s house. He brings an empty milk bottle with him and discovers there are so many things he can use it for along the way. This fun story creates an opportunity to motivate the younger generations to think creatively and...
Review | Keeping Christmas
It's been years since Judith Winters did anything Christmassy alone. Yet this year the season looms before her as her can only think of what she's missing. Stan Winters can't see what the problem is, FINALLY he'll get to spend his holiday in peace. Maybe actually...
Review | Don’t Make Me Come Up There! Quiet Moments for Busy Moms
Overwhelmed? Incompetent? Wondering when the adult is going to arrive and relieve you of the mini-terrors running around your house? Relax and spend a few minutes with "Don't Make Me Come Up There!: Quiet Moments for Busy Moms" and you'll know that it'll end. You'll...
Review | God’s Servant Job: A Poem with a Promise
God's Servant Job is a beautifully illustrated children’s story in verse that explores the gospel according to Job. Though the themes in Job are complex, Bond winsomely portrays the story's essential, foundational theology in a poetic introduction for younger...
Review | A Rare Nativity
Deseret BookWe’ve all heard the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” and we’ve all seen the traditional Christmas crèche. Now, author Sam Beeson and photographers Nina and Terral Cochran combine these two classic Christmas icons to create A Rare Nativity. Upon reading...
Review | The Edge of Light
It is the summer of 1838 in St. Lawrenceville, Missouri, and Molly McGarvie's life is about to change forever. When her beloved Samuel succumbs to cholera, Molly is heartbroken but determined to take care of herself and her children. But when Samuel's unscrupulous...
Christmas Review | Evergreen Springs
It would be terrific if training children was as ready as training horses or dogs. If it was single father and rodeo cowboy Cole Barrett would have this in the bag. Cole had been fighting for custody of his children when their mother was killed in an accident. While...
Review | The Perfect Arrangement
It may have been six years since they broke up, but even without lingering feelings Amelia Woods can't help but to spy on her ex's wedding with a drive-by. Sadly, the people to almost catch her in action are her step-sisters, also bridesmaids. To escape she punches...
