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Until the Mountains Fall by Connilyn Cossette

Reviewed by Martha Artyomenko Description Recently widowed, Rivkah refuses to submit to the Torah law compelling her to marry her husband’s brother and instead flees Kedesh, hoping to use her talents as a scribe to support herself. Without the protections of her...

“They have it all together.”

How often have you looked at someone you know and thought this. “They have it all together.” “They have the perfect life” “Their marriage is fabulous.” Sometimes it could be true. It is doubtful, but it could be true. No one is...

Troublemakers

We all have troublemakers in our lives. But occasionally, even the best of us become a troublemaker. But why, you might ask? Sometimes it can be when something happens to stimulate us into action.   It could be that it is something we are passionate about, and it...

The Pages of Her Life by James L. Rubart

Reviewed by Martha Artyomenko About the Book: Allison Moore is making it. Barely. The Seattle architecture firm she started with her best friend is struggling, but at least they’re free from the games played by the corporate world. She’s gotten over her divorce. And...

The Bible- Weaponized.

That title alone could bring about a lot of confusion. For some, they are imagining “The Sword of the Lord” as in Christianese terms, the bible could be referred to. For some though, they may be thinking along the lines that I am. When the bible has been...

The Crossing at Cypress Creek by Pam Hillman

Reviewed by Martha Artyomenko Description Sailing and soldiering around the world has taken Caleb O’Shea far from his native Ireland, so he never imagined that a promise to see a fellow crewman safely home would practically land him on his brother’s doorstep. After...

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