Sunday, September 02, 2012

Beneath the Night Tree Review

As a mother with a young child this book pulled me in, the way the story and characters left me wanting more, even after the book was completed.  I didn't even know it was the end of a trilogy until I went to write a review.  This book can definitely stand alone, and can't wait to read the first two of the series.

Tyndale House Publishers provided a free copy of this book for my review.

25,000 Mornings Book Review

Having this on my ipad in digital form was the way to go, Fay Rowe's Book 25,000 Mornings is a devotional I can do on the road. I say this as I enjoy more of a scriptural thread, and most of her devotions are story based with a scripture to read at the end. However because it is on my ipad I can use this as my devotional back up in case I am running late for work, oversleep, or forget my journal in the other room and too tired to grab it....I get insight and can still continue my journey with God, without the guilt of being selfishly human at times...Rowe has a way with words and real life...even the fact that the book does not have the days numbered or dates helps to be able to open the book without guilt.

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