Snow on the Tulips by Liz Tolsma is a World War II historical fiction book. Liz has written lots of books about historical fiction and was a double award winner on her first book she wrote. She likes to read, write , edit and research. World War II is almost finished. There is still so much at stake for those in Europe. Those in the Dutch Resistance do all they can to help the people that could be in danger to the Nazis. The Dutch Resistance group risk their own lives in many amazing ways. There are several people in the Dutch Resistance in the book that go above and beyond for those in need to protect and help them . The book is fast paced, romantic, historical and emotionally touching. It becomes very hard to put down. The author has done some very good research to help the reader learn about the challenges of life during World War II. The book is well written . Thank you to the author for a well written book. I will...
#The Light of His Presence# by Anne Graham Lotz is a Christian living book. Anne Graham Lotz is the daughter of Billy Graham. She has spoken on seven continents. She has spoken in prisons, churches seminaries. She openly shares how she finds prayer difficult. She wrote this book of prayers to help others with their prayer life. She has written ten best selling books. Her prayers are personal and apply to different situations. This book is a wonderful way to teach the reader how to pray. Thank you to netgalley, the publisher, the author for allowing me to read and review the book. I hope the book is really successful.
Here is the review of The Mending by Susan Lanz Simpson: "The mending " is an Amish fiction book. It is about the challenges Melinda faces with being Amish and also having crohn's disease. She is the only daughter in her family. She has brothers. She goes to help her aunt in the beginning of the book and ends up in the hospital with her crohn's disease flaring up. She had a hard time overcoming the challenges of gaining weight and getting beyond this flare up. An English doctor there in the hospital takes a liking to her and continues to pursue her once she is home. She does not want any connection with him due to her desire to remain with the Amish way of life. She wants to marry and have children but is torn with the feelings that her health issues could be a financial and emotional burden on her future husband. She is pursued by Tim who accepts her health condition and loves her dearly. Will ...
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