September 17, 2013

Books from the Summer

I am a reader. We don't have cable or direct TV and very seldom rent a video. We read to relax. Well, I read to enjoy, pass the time and I just love it! Some folks don't like to read - it's just not in their genes I guess. Reading a good book is so desirable to me that I usually read  as a reward to myself once I've gotten some necessary things checked off my 'to-do' list. Sometimes I set the timer, like I did today just to not have a guilty feeling about reading. The book I'm into right now is the 3rd one down but each of these held me under their spell. Each of these are 'Christian' fiction so I can read without worrying about getting my senses too upset. Like, I hate profanity in novels; and sensual sex scenes; and blood and guts horror. I love a good romance, a tense mystery who-done-it, or a keep-you-on-the-edge-of-your-seat suspense and you can have all that without compromising your moral code. I don't just read Christian fiction but anyone, anywhere could truly enjoy these three page turners!

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18207: To Know Her by Name, Rocky Mountain Memories Series #3
To Know Her by Name, Rocky Mountain Memories Series #3

By Lori Wick
Who is this woman? McKay Harrington wondered. After chasing and killing an outlaw in the Boulder foothills, Harrington finds himself critically wounded and dependent upon a mysterious woman named Callie. When Harrington returns to his job at the Treasury Department, an unexpected encounter reveals a dangerous masquerade... Can McKay Harrington penetrate the wall of secrecy surrounding Callie? What about the love growing in his heart for this woman of mystery?
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6789X: The Brushstroke Legacy The Brushstroke Legacy
By Lauraine Snelling

Everything else in her life may be crumbling, but Ragni's determined to restore her great-grandmother's cabin in the Badlands. Working with her rebellious teenage niece, Erika, she begins to uncover the art---and life---of Nilda, the family matriarch. How can Ragni and Erika have so much in common with someone who lived in the 1900s?
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22607X: The Still of Night, Repackaged Edition The Still of Night, Repackaged Edition

By Kristen Heitzmann

High school sweethearts long ago, Jill and Morgan loved and lost both each other and the baby Jill gave up at birth. Now successful, Morgan is still haunted by the memory of their child. Then Jill shows up with disturbing news. Can two wounded souls find healing---and one another---after so many years?