Books, BOOKS TO READ, Favorite Books, READING CORNER, Reading Recommendations
Passport Through Darkness by Kimberly Smith is a life changer type of book. From page one, I could not put it down. I have purchased several of these to give away, and the response from those I gave the book to is always the same… “life changing!” Highly recommended!
Fall Decorating, Favorite Writers, Holidays, Home Decor
The last few weeks have been busy filling every nook and corner of the house with pumpkins, scarecrows, turkeys, dried flowers, and anything else that announces “Fall is Here,” the time of harvest and thanksgiving. Whimsical characters greet you at the hallway entry table while some are tucked on shelves or in unexpected places. Throughout the house, floral arrangements have changed from bright summer colors to warm hues of autumn. Some of the floral arrangements were already in place; I just added a few dried flowers, twigs, and fall leaves to change the look.
Authors and Writers, Books, BOOKS TO READ, READING CORNER, Reading Recommendations
This is one of my favorite series by Terri Blackstock. It will keep you on edge. You will be thinking about the possibility of an event such as what happens in this series and how you would respond. Meet the Branning family in Book One, Last Light of the Restoration Series. Doug Branning’s mind raced to understand – planes were falling out of the sky, crashing and burning … Birmingham has lost all its power. Its streets are jammed with cars that won’t start, its airport engulfed in flames from burning planes. All communications–cell phones, computers, even radios–are silent.
Books, BOOKS TO READ, READING CORNER, Reading Recommendations
Two women, centuries apart, are joined through a tattered journal as they contend with God, husbands, and even themselves . . . until they fall into the arms of the One who loves them unconditionally. Sierra Madrid’s life has just been turned upside down when she discovers the handcrafted quilt and journal of her ancestor Mary Kathryn McMurray, a young woman whTwo women, centuries apart, are joined through a tattered journal as they contend with God, husbands, and even themselves . . .