Reviews by Doretta Mills
Beautiful Things Happen When A Woman Trusts God
On 2/21 Doretta Mills wrote: I had the opportunity to read "Beautiful Things Happen When a Woman Trusts God" by Sheila Walsh. I read this book through Booksneeze (Thomas Nelson). In her latest book, Ms Walsh shares her personal battles with clinical depression. She relates this part of her life in order to show how trust in God ... Awesome Book!
Beautiful Mess
On 1/30 Doretta Mills wrote: Recently I read A Beautiful Mess, the story of Diamond Rio. For country music fans, this is a familiar name. Some of their hits include "Meet in the Middle" and "A Beautiful Mess." This book chronicles the "ups" and "downs" of the six musicians that comprise this award winning band. I enjoyed reading ... A Beautiful Mess
The Language of Love & Respect
On 12/2 Doretta Mills wrote: Emerson Eggerichs has uncovered the secret of communication between males and females. According to him the woman sees though pink glasses and hears through pink hearing aids while the man sees through blue glasses and hears through blue hearing aids. This difference in how the male and female speak ... Cracking the Communication Blue and Pink
The Noticer
On 11/11 Doretta Mills wrote: This is a very easy read but it is filled with a wonderful philosophy on perspective. It is a book that needs to be digested slowly in order to gain the full benefits of the wisdom contained in its pages. Jones, not Mr. Jones, is a gentle old man that visits people in their darkest hours. He helps them ... The Noticer by Andy Andrews
Fearless
On 11/8 Doretta Mills wrote: When I was given a chance to review Fearless by Max Lucado I was thrilled. I have enjoyed reading his books for years. The discussion guides he provides at the ends of his books always drive home the points he makes in his books and really make me think. Fearless is no exception. Lucado lists several ... Fearless by Max Lucado
The Power of Respect
On 11/1 Doretta Mills wrote: Respect is the music the deaf can hear and the blind can see. Unknown Veteran journalist; sought after lecturer; and best-selling author, Deborah Norville calls the power of respect the most forgotten element of success. With scientific research, a common sense approach and real life anecdotes she ... The Power of Respect by Deborah Norville