Reviews by Renee Fountain
The Search for God and Guinness
On 11/6 Renee Fountain wrote: More God than Beer, November 5, 2009 By R. Fountain - See all my reviews Not much of a dark Guinness fan- I'm more into their Harps Lager--I'm always interested in learning how successful companies started, especially when they're started in 1759 and are still in business today. ... More God Than Beer
Fearless
On 9/9 Renee Fountain wrote: With nothing but respect to Max Lucado, I fear (no pun intended) that this book was a case of mistaken identity for me. From reading the book summary, I got the impression that this would be a tome filled with inspiration from the author's own stories and life experience and that of others around him ... Fear of Misinterpreting This Book
Face of Betrayal
On 5/2 Renee Fountain wrote: When Katie Converse, a seventeen-year-old Senate page home for Christmas break, disappears while walking her dog, Special Agent Nicole Hedges, Federal Prosecutor Allison Pierce and Reporter Cassidy Shaw, life long friends who call themselves “The Triple Threat Club” are on the case. A hard-working ... 3 1/2 Stars
I'll Make You An Offer You Can't Refuse
On 4/8 Renee Fountain wrote: Having been a corporate robot for years, I've read hundreds of business books and all of them pretty much say the same thing. Michael Franzese gives the same advice, but with a much different approach. As they say, it's not what you teach, but how you teach. Franzese was very successful in business, ... I'll Make You An Offer You Can't Refuse
Kiss
On 2/12 Renee Fountain wrote: Shauna McAllister awoke in the hospital with no memory of the tragic car accident that left her brother Rudy uncommunicative in a wheelchair or of her life up to this point. Estranged from her father, Landon, since her mother’s death when she was a child, Shauna is being blamed for Rudy’s condition ... Kiss
Field of Blood
On 11/30 Renee Fountain wrote: The first book in the Jerusalem’s Undead Trilogy, Field of Blood sounded very promising. Published by Thomas Nelson, a house known for its Christian themed books, my interest was piqued to read what I assumed would be a Christian book with vampire undertones. The prologue sets the stage when Judas ... Field of Blood