*** This book reads as a story, but is really a guide book for how to be both a Christian and a businessman. There are clear lessons on how to apply business principals in a way that do not lead to compromising your beliefs, and yet allow you to make a profit. This book dispels … Continue reading The Legend of the Monk and the Merchant by Terry Felber
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The Chupacabra Blog Tour & Review
The Chupacabra by Stephen Randel **** The Chupacabra: A Borderline Crazy Tale of Coyotes, Cash & Cartels By Stephen Randel 233 pages Publisher: Knuckleball Press August 19, 2012 Genre: Dark Comedy Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/The-Chupacabra-Borderline-Coyotes-ebook/dp/B009068D40/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1345579141&sr=8-1 Synopsis: He is called El Barquero. He makes his trade along the border, smuggling guns and killing … Continue reading The Chupacabra Blog Tour & Review
Who is God by David L. Jemison
Book Description: (from Book Sneeze website) If you are one of those people who is not convinced that there is a God, this book is for you. If you are one of those Christians who desire more power with God, this is the right book for you. If you are one of those ministers who … Continue reading Who is God by David L. Jemison
“Wrecked” Review & Interview with Jeff Goins
I recently had the pleasure of reading Jeff Goins book "Wrecked". I have been following his blog for a couple of months now, and I am always inspired by what he has to say, so it was an obvious decision to take another chance to be inspired by him. In his new book "Wrecked", Jeff … Continue reading “Wrecked” Review & Interview with Jeff Goins
Catch the Sun Blog Tour
Lee Zamloch's book "Catch the Sun" is making a stop at Penny Lane Writes! *** 1/2 I got a chance to read "Catch the Sun" recently, and it was a very interesting read. Book Synopsis: Marilyn Monroe begins appearing on Amanda Grace’s patio dancing, laughing at the moon and gazing at Amanda through … Continue reading Catch the Sun Blog Tour
Journey to Almighty by Tina Klinesmith
*** Journey to Almighty was definitely a different kind of Christian fiction than I was used to. Michele is a drug abuser and alcoholic who doesn’t really seem to have anything going for her. After she finds out she’s pregnant, and gets beat nearly to death by her boyfriend, she actually gets some chances to … Continue reading Journey to Almighty by Tina Klinesmith
Cruel Harvest by Fran Elizabeth Grubb
**** Cruel Harvest is an account of Mrs. Grubb’s childhood with an abusive father and a migrant lifestyle. She paints a picture for the reader of what her life was like living with a man who tormented her and her family, and what it was like to watch her family fall apart. You also get … Continue reading Cruel Harvest by Fran Elizabeth Grubb
Gray Storm by Jennifer Lefort
I just finished reading the book "Gray Storm: The Stone of Fate" by Jennifer LeFort As far as I can tell, this book is only being sold as an ebook. Krista and Cara have been joined together to complete their destinies of fighting the fallen and protecting a powerful stone from the queen Mebh who … Continue reading Gray Storm by Jennifer Lefort
Review- Surviving in America by Paul Andrulis
*** I recently had a chance to chat with Paul Andrulis, and during this chat I learned of his book Surviving in America: Under Siege, so I decided to check it out. I am not big into conspiracy theories or anything like that, though there are some interesting and amusing ones out there (masons trying to … Continue reading Review- Surviving in America by Paul Andrulis
The Coming Revolution by Richard G. Lee
The Coming Revolution is a general look at history. The subtitle of the book says “signs from America’s past that signal our nation’s future”, and this book is about looking into America’s past. Dr. Lee particularly focuses on the religious aspects of America’s history and how this played a part in the American Revolution. He … Continue reading The Coming Revolution by Richard G. Lee