Lakeisha Heeringa
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The Friday Review: Christmas in Connecticut
Starring Barbara Stanwyck It’s World War 2 and Elizabeth Lane keeps up spirits on the homefront and the battlefield with her exquisite homemaker magazine articles. Women across the US follow her recipes and childcare tips, and the boys at the… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: The Aviator’s Lady
By Gabrielle Meyer I think each book in The Ladies of the Wilderness collection was better than the last one! (Note: Technically, this is the last book in a series, but all of the books can be stand-alones. The only… Continue reading
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The Lady of Red River Valley
By Gabrielle Meyer In 1815, the New World offers a fresh start – something the destitute Lady Eleanor Brooke needs. With nothing to tie her to England, she moves to the Red River Colony near Lake Winnipeg, ready to offer… Continue reading
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The Friday Review:The Lord of Psalm 23
By David Gibson Most of us can rattle off Psalm 23 with little thought. But what does it actually mean? What is the Lord teaching us about the Good Shepherd in this short, but powerful psalm? Dividing the psalm into… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: In This Moment (Timeless #2)
By Gabrielle Meyer Maggie is a timecrosser. She lives in 1861, 1941, and 2001. When she goes to sleep in one life, she wakes up in another. But when she turns 21 on January 1st, she will have to decide… Continue reading
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The Friday Review: Truth and Treason
Starring Ewan Horrocks Movies I want to spend money on are few and far between these days, but I can usually count on Angel studios to produce something that will tempt me to return to the movie theater. So how… Continue reading
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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










