Reviews by Janet Rockey
The White Horse King
On 2/26 Janet Rockey wrote: No offense intended to Benjamin Merkle that it took me a couple of months to get through this book. He's an excellent author. I expected a historical fiction novel, but this book is a NON-fiction narrative. I applaud Mr. Merkle for his captivating authorship. An example from Chapter 3 illustrates the ... The White Horse King The Life Of Alfred the Great
Lonestar Secrets
On 11/17 Janet Rockey wrote: "No more secrets," Jack said to Shannon. But secrets are all she has. Colleen Coble relates this touching, yet suspenseful, account of a couple who must learn to love each other for the sake of their children. Set in the plains of West Texas, this story brought back childhood memories of sandstorms, ... Lonestar Secrets
Fearless
On 9/8 Janet Rockey wrote: The by-line of this title is: Imagine Your Life Without Fear. I never imagined my life without fear because fear has been my constant companion. I cling to my fears, phobias, and frets because they are, after all, legitimate. Or so I thought until reading FEARLESS by Max Lucado. Some fear, Lucado points ... Fearless by Max Lucado Released Today!
Rick and Bubba's Guide to the Almost Nearly Perfect Marriage
On 8/25 Janet Rockey wrote: Wondering what to give that special couple for a wedding gift? Or anniversary gift? Traditionally, the appropriate gift for the first wedding anniversary is paper. What better use of paper than Rick & Bubba's Guide to the Almost Nearly Perfect Marriage? This book, co-written by Martha Bolton (former ... Rick & Bubba's Guide to the Almost Nearly Perfect Marriage
Higher Hope
On 7/2 Janet Rockey wrote: Sister Dabney explains what higher hope means: "It's hope that can't be destroyed by what happens on earth. Circumstances of life will challenge it, voices will deny it, but its walls can't be breached unless we open the gate." Absolutely true and an encouragement to me, personally. The realistic elements ... Higher Hope
Rachel's Tears
On 4/3 Janet Rockey wrote: Rachel’s Tears by Beth Nimmo (mother) and Darrell Scott (father) with the help of Steve Rabey Mr. Scott and Mrs. Nimmo were honest in their description of their daughter. It would’ve been easy to set her on a pedestal, as we often do when we lose a loved one. Rachel truly showed the love of Christ ... Rachel's Tears
Kiss
On 2/20 Janet Rockey wrote: As Shauna recuperates from her auto accident injuries, the reader is pulled alongside her in the schemes and plots against her. Can one woman really endure all of the trauma she suffers? Yet she finds a ray of hope in a housekeeper and a news reporter hidden away in a small town. This is one book that ... "Kiss" by Ted Dekker & Erin Healy