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Lonestar Secrets

Lonestar Secrets

On 9/26 Cindy Wilson wrote: Shannon Astor left Texas to get away from her past and all its secrets. When she returns years later to take over as the town’s veterinarian, her past comes back to haunt her. She encounters Jack McGowan, the man who lost her trust years before, and his daughter Faith, who looks nearly identical to ... Lonestar Secrets by Colleen Coble

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4 Stars

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Faces in the Fire

Faces in the Fire

On 8/21 Cindy Wilson wrote: As some of you know, I do the occasional book review for Thomas Nelson. I recently read a new release (quickly, because I enjoyed it so much). So here's what the book is about and the review.Four people, all strangers to one another, are suddenly linked by an odd series of numbers and the disturbing ... Book Review - Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines

Cindy's Rating:

5 Stars

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Face of Betrayal

Face of Betrayal

On 4/29 Cindy Wilson wrote: Face of Betrayal by Lis Wiehl with April Henry17-year-old Katie Converse has disappeared. On Christmas break, home from her internship as a Senate page, Katie takes her dog for a walk and never returns. Clues emerge one by one, drawing authorities into a crime that points to a potential underage relationship, ... Face of Betrayal - A Review

Cindy's Rating:

3 Stars

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His Name is Jesus

His Name is Jesus

On 4/5 Cindy Wilson wrote: In His Name Is Jesus: The Promise of God’s Love Fulfilled, Max Lucado does a masterful job at bringing us closer to the Son of God. As a baby, a man, a carpenter, a friend, a miracle worker, a prophet, a healer, a brother, a son and a king.This poignantly sweet journey begins the story of Jesus in ... His Name is Jesus – A Review

Cindy's Rating:

5 Stars

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Rachel's Tears

Rachel's Tears

On 3/3 Cindy Wilson wrote: Ten years after the tragedy at Columbine, Rachel Scott’s story of faith is revisited. In Rachel’s Tears, Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott, Rachel’s parents, relate the days of their lives before, during and after the shooting at Columbine High School, which took their daughter’s life.They tell of ... Rachel's Tears - A Review

Cindy's Rating:

3 Stars

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