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Having always been an avid reader, since becoming a Christian I have found a wealth of reading material in Christian bookshops and in various second hand bookshops. I have found that in Christian novels one often finds truths that help in one’s Christian walk. I enjoy reading about how the various characters deal with life, and I also find I am the richer for reading a really good Christian novel. Certain authors, through their books, give you a real insight into their joys and struggles, which I find very interesting. The books which I am going to review are those which I have really enjoyed, and have read at least twice – some books, for example the “Mark of the Lion “ series by Francine Rivers, I have read at least five times each. The first books that I am going to talk about are the latest two novels by Francine Rivers,


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Thursday 31 January 2019

AMERICAN OMENS by TRAVIS THRASHER

Publication date 12/2/19
AMERICAN OMENS by TRAVIS THRASHER is a book in which the author deals with corruption in high places, and we see an escalation of wickedness in a country (America in 2038) where godlessness is rife and technology has been pushed to frightening extremes. There is neither peace not privacy as wicked men use technology to not only infiltrate people's lives but also to control everything about them.
The story starts in Chicago, a city which is compared to Sodom and Gomorrah. It is in this city that a man who goes by the name Reckoner, a modern day prophet, and a group of Christians, use this technology to get God's message across to the people. This takes faith and courage as Christianity and Christian morality have been banned as "hate speech" and judgmentalism, and the men and women who stand for the truth of God's word are in very real danger of being murdered. Will this message be enough to turn the population back to God before it is too late?
I like the characters - both the good and bad are well portrayed. The book is an excellent study of human nature.
The author shows the dangers of complacency and spreading a merely social gospel. There are many quotes from Scripture, especially from the book of Zephaniah, which are very apt for the situation in the world today.
This book is a wake up call for believers and I feel it is a "must read" for anyone who is serious in his or her commitment to the Lord. Obedience to the call of the Holy Spirit is the key.


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Wednesday 23 January 2019

WE CARRY KEVAN by KEVAN CHANDLER

Publication date 3/4/19
WE CARRY KEVAN by KEVAN CHANDLER is a real inspiration - a beautifully written true story of friendship, courage and life lived to the full.
I love the way the author takes us through his feelings and emotions and the way he lives his life to honour Christ.
As Kevan is carried by his friends on amazing journeys we see love in action. We also see it in the follow up to the first journey in the way they use their experiences to help others live life to the full.
The traveling, hiking and climbing are not easy by any means, but Kevan and his band of friends push through exhaustion and pain, finding the reward well worth it.
I found this book easy to read and most encouraging. There is so much truth in it that it definitely deserves to be read again.



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Friday 11 January 2019

A RETURN OF DEVOTION by KRISTY ANN HUNTER

A RETURN OF DEVOTION is the sequel to A DEFENSE of HONOR by KRISTY ANN HUNTER, and I am really glad to have read and reviewed them both. In this book we carry on with Daphne's story, although it can be read as a stand alone.
I particularly like the way the author speaks about important matters with sensitivity and some humour, threaded through with solid biblical truth. The characters are very real and it is an emotional read as we are made to feel what they are feeling. This book has a bit of everything - romance, intrigue and interesting characters.
Haven Manor has been run as a loving home for illegitimate children for twelve years when William, Marquis of Chemsford, comes to take possession of the property which his father won in a card game. Whilst Daphne, Jess, and the three children who are left, do their best to act like servants and cover up their past activities, things get really out of hand!
The story takes place in the early 1800's where class distinction was rife and where unmarried mothers and their children often had nowhere to go but the workhouse.
The story is well worked out and leaves one with a great deal of food for thought. I cannot recommend it highly enough.

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Wednesday 9 January 2019

A DEFENCE OF HONOR by KRISTI ANN HUNTER

A DEFENSE OF HONOR by KRISTI ANN HUNTER is a delightful book and one that I will definitely read more than once. The author has a really good way with words and I love the easy conversations between the characters. The content is rich with scriptural truth. A serious matter, that of illegitimacy and the lives that are affected by it, is dealt with in the novel. The story takes place in 1816 in England, and the description of British society at the time, with all its class distinction, is well done.
Graham, the viscount Wharton, finds a beautiful, but rather secretive, young lady, hiding behind some foliage in a ballroom. He later comes across her in the street nearby bravely threatening to throw her knife at some vagabonds who are about to harm her. He saves her from them and learns her name is Kit.
When his friend Oliver's sister disappears from London society without a trace, Graham goes with him to look for her.
He comes across Kit again when they follow a lead to Marlborough and he finds her at Haven Manor where she, with the help of Daphne and Jess, look after twelve children of varying ages.
I don't want to spoil the story for you but I will just say that there is romance, intrigue and a great deal of food for thought. It is one of the best books I have read lately and I can really recommend it.


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Tuesday 8 January 2019

BREACH OF TRUST by RACHEL DYLAN

Publication date 5/2/19
BREACH OF TRUST by RACHEL DYLAN is a fast paced legal thriller, the third in the Atlanta Justice series. It can be read as a stand alone, although I suggest you read them all as they are really great.
In this book we follow Mia Shaw, a close friend of Sophie and Kate, all three of them lawyers, and Noah Ramirez, who founded a private investigation company and works with Landon and Cooper.
When Mia discovers the body of her close friend Chase Jackson she wants nothing less than the death penalty for David McDonald, the chief suspect. Noah is convinced that David has been set up and is determined to prove his innocence and find the real killer.
This sets the scene for a very exciting read and I can guarantee that you will not be able to put it down.
There is also good Christian content and a touching romance. I particularly like the emphasis on friendship that runs throughout. I can highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys this genre.




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Saturday 5 January 2019

SWORD OF PEACE by LOUISA M BAUMAN

SWORD OF PEACE by LOUISA M BAUMAN is an inspirational historical romance novel which takes place in the 16th century in Holland. It is a very interesting time in history, with Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, coming down very hard on those who would not swear allegiance to him and those who had turned away from the Catholic Church, especially the Anabaptists who believed in the believer's baptism and in reading the bible for themselves and following in Christ's footsteps. They were also pacifists which did not please the Emporer either.
As we follow Anna's story we see the horrors inflicted in the name of Christianity and it makes us want to weep! The terrible torture that awaited those who dared to follow the truth of God's word is too awful. Yet those who were part of God's army counted it joy to be persecuted for their faith.
Anna is a devout Catholic who becomes involved with the Brethren, really against her will, when she helps her friends. She is terribly afraid of the consequences and is tempted to go to the authorities in order to save her own life. However, she gradually comes to acknowledge the wickedness of the clergy, who see themselves as a little lower than God Himself, and who are, according to the Roman Catholic Church, God ordained mediators between man and God. They don't want people to read the bible for themselves and see the truth, as this may cause them to lose their opulent lifestyle.
What I find particularly interesting is the fact that some of the Anabaptists, who were ready to die for their faith, were led astray by false prophets. This shows how easily error can get into a church when men take over and fail to follow the truth of the Scriptures.
Although this is a work of fiction, the author has done a great deal of research, and the historical background to Anna's story is authentic.
It is a thought provoking read and one I can really recommend.


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