Naomi & Angela ~ congratulations 🙂 This time my middle daughter drew the names out and now we will be late for school – LOL!! Naomi ~ please email me (without spaces) at relzreviewz @ gmail . com with your snail mail. Angela ~ I’ve got you covered!
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My Hands Came Away Red by Lisa McKay
“It would be nice if my main motivation had been sharing the love of Jesus, or at least helping the poor…” Frustrated by pressure she feels from her former boyfriend and confused about her future direction, Cori jumps at the chance to participate in a missions trip to Indonesia. Boot camp introduces Cori to her… Continue reading My Hands Came Away Red by Lisa McKay
I’m embarrassed but the winners of Cassidy are…
Barby & Fiona – congratulations! Sorry for the delay but I had totally forgotten about drawing this one – oops! Barby, please email me at relzreviewz @ gmail . com (taking out the spaces) with your snail mail. Fi ~ I’ve got your details covered – LOL!
The winner of Just Beyond the Clouds is…
Cee Cee – congratulations! My 9 year old made the selection 🙂 Please email me with your snail mail, Cee Cee and I will ensure the book is on its way. I recommend you read A Thousand Tomorrows first! IT is not essential but would help in understanding Cody Gunnar. Check back for more giveaways… Continue reading The winner of Just Beyond the Clouds is…
CFBA Blog Tour of Sushi for One? by Camy Tang
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Sushi for One? (Zondervan, September 1, 2007)by CAMY TANG ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Camy Tang is a member of CFBA and is a loud Asian chick who writes loud Asian chick-lit. She grew up in Hawaii, but now lives in San Jose, California, with her engineer husband… Continue reading CFBA Blog Tour of Sushi for One? by Camy Tang
In Between by Jenny B. Jones
Katie Parker has a normal life just like every other teenage girl …………… in her dreams. Katie’s mum is in jail, her dad, well no one knows where he is and Katie lives in a Home for girls who are orphans. But thats not the worst, Katie is now going to move to the town… Continue reading In Between by Jenny B. Jones