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Don't Give The Enemy A Seat At Your Table
by Louie Giglio
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We used this book in our Book Club it's about not giving in to the Devil and not following Jesus.

You Are Never Alone
by Max Lucado
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God is always with us no matter what we go thru. It stands with us thru the good times and bad times.

Sisters & Lovers
by Connie Briscoe
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Three sisters who live in Maryland and each one has a different personality. Two are married and one is single. Bottom line the men in their lives are taking them thru.

Hazel's Amazing Mother
by Rosemary Wells
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Easy to read

Paws Of Hope On The Bay
by Leeanna Morgan
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Lynda spent a long time rebuilding her life after her ex husband betrayed her. She did not think she would find love again but she did.

Mission Canyon
by Meg Gardiner
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Mission Canyon is the second book in Meg Gardiner’s five-book Evan Delaney series. Evan is a sometimes lawyer, sometimes writer, and always interesting young woman who is continually getting caught up in a series of misadventures. In this volume, Evan’s fiancée Jesse is learning to live with devastating injuries resulting from an intentional hit-and-run accident that also took the life of Jesse’s best friend. Everyone knows who caused the accident, but not why nor which man was the real intended target. The rest is in the reading… Tanya Eby does a terrific job narrating the story from Evan’s first person POV. Except, as is the case in many audiobooks, there is a lack of “proof-listening” that might have eliminated some subject matter mispronunciations. I have enjoyed this series.

The Nightingale
by Kristin Hannah
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Based on separate suggestions from two trusted reader friends, I decided to venture outside my normal mystery/thriller genre and give Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale a try. It was a wise decision. Although it is a long book (17.5 hours in audio, expertly read by Polly Stone), I finished it quickly because it was so interesting and so well written. Vianne Mauriac and Isabelle Rossignol are sisters, very different in both age and personality, trying to survive in war-torn Nazi occupied France. Politics, culture, religion, weather, family, friendships and the disruption of normal life all factor into a captivating story. Not a spoiler — Rossignol is French for Nightingale, which becomes significant in the long run.

Flat Stanley goes camping
by Jeff Brown
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My favorite part was when I thought they were in trouble falling off the cliff but Flat Stanley turned into a parachute!

I Am A Church Member
by Thom S. Rainer
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You will discover the privilege and the joy of church membership.

The Cherokee Rose
by Tiya Miles
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This book kept me turning pages late into the night. Miles wrote a beautiful historical fiction book about racial history in America.
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