Lakeisha Heeringa
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The Friday Review: Living Lies
By Natalie Walters Recently widowed, Lane Kent is trying to get a fresh start with her five-year-old son. Taking over a restaurant in the small town of Walton, Georgia seems the perfect place to get away from her controlling father’s… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: The Girl on the Bathroom Floor
By Amber Emily Smith A must-read book! Life was never guaranteed to be without hardships. We’ve all been through valleys of grief, some just a brief season, and others where we collapse on the bathroom floor, unable to go on.… Continue reading
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The Girl From the Papers
By Jennifer L. Wright “My mama always told me I would live and die as a nobody. Here at the end… I couldn’t help but wish she’d been right.” And with that opening line, I was completely hooked. Beatrice Carraway… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Glass Onion
Starring Daniel Craig After a month of mystery author books, it is only fitting that we end September with a mystery movie. Glass Onion has been out for a few years now and is the sequel to the wildly successful… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Buried Wilderness Secrets
By Jaime Jo Wright Aaliyah Terrence is a Montana Park Ranger. With her black lab, Peaches, she patrols the wilderness, keeping campers safe and reveling in the beauty of the mountains. But her haven is shattered when she stumbles across… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Hosannas Forever
By David and Barbara Leeman When I saw that David and Barbara Leeman were releasing another hymn devotional, I immediately pre-ordered it. Wow! It was so worth it! Hymns about heaven sound great, but how often do we sing them?… Continue reading
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9/10 9/11
I thought I might say something or write some profound post, but it looks like most of the words have been said already . . . so I wrote anyway, if only to pin down the turmoil of my thoughts. … Continue reading
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Specters in the Glass House
By Jaime Jo Wright Knives Out meets The Great Gatsby! Rhemy Crenshaw had been in the foster system since an arsonist took the lives of her family. Determined not to be another statistic, she shoves aside her past trauma and… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Glen Eyrie
5th Friday, time for a different kind of review! In case you missed it, in the beginning of August, me and two of my writer friends did a mini writer’s retreat at Glen Eyrie in Colorado Springs. We absolutely loved… Continue reading










