The winner of the Wazzlewood Giveaway is Whitney Crowell! Congratulations! Now, all of you, you have got to read my review below. It is for Kloria Publishing‘s latest release, Lord, Thee I Love with All My Heart, illustrated by the fabulously-talented Lutheran Kelly Schumacher.
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Wazzlewood & Lord, Thee I Love
Bane & Blessing
First, that’s a great title. I could start many a discourse with those words. Today, however, it’s a title of a book. 🙂 Bane & Blessing is the first of two books by Lutheran author James Chinery.
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Heroes and Villains
Today’s post is a review of
Heroes and Villains: A Pastor Stephen Grant Short Story by Ray Keating.
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Charybda
I read a great book by Lutheran author A.L.S. Vossler so it’s time fora book review on Charybda: Worldstrait Book 1. 🙂
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Wolf Time
While today’s post is primary a review of Lars Walker‘s Wolf Time, I’ll also mention something I found: a Top 100 Lutheran Blogs and Website list. I certainly recognized a number of bloggers on there (though, goodness, Lutheran blogging has changed over the past 10-20 years!!). I’m happily listed at 39, although maybe more of you Lutheran bloggers should apply to get on there. 🙂
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Faith Alone Novel
On Monday, I promised you a review of a newly released book by Lutheran author Ruth Meyer. Specifically, it’s Faith Alone, Book Two in The Sola Series.
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Dancing and Doughnuts
Dancing and Doughnuts? What? I’ll take the doughnuts. Ah, but wait! There’s a book by Lutheran author Rachel Kovaciny, Dancing & Doughnuts, and it’s the second in her series, Once Upon a Western. (I reviewed the first one, Cloaked, here.)
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Cloaked
I want to thank all the Lutheran authors out there. I’ve been out of sorts since the accident, but I’ve found good comfort and some great distraction while reading your books! Thank you, thank you! Today’s review will be on Lutheran author Rachel Kovaciny‘s Cloaked (Once Upon a Western Book 1).
The Root of Esau
Last week I reviewed Lutheran author J. L. Vaughan’s book, No Good Son. I quickly followed it up with reading another of his books, The Root of Esau. This is a much different kind of book and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
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No Good Son
I was in the mood for a fast-paced novel, thought, “Hmm, a crime thriller sounds good,” and scrolled through my Kindle library. There it was: No Good Son by Lutheran author J. L. Vaughan. (I’ve most recently mentioned him with his project, Lutheran Audio Review. Go here for the website and here for the book.) It was totally what I wanted!