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    AudioNote 2

    AudioNote 2

    Business and Productivity

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    Take notes linked to recorded audio with the revolutionary AudioNote! AudioNote links the notes...

    CALC Swift

    CALC Swift

    Productivity and Education

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    Stop loosing Time with CALC Swift - it's the one thing you truly own for yourself so why waste it?...

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    Connect Desktop

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    Connect to your Mac or Windows computers from iPad/iPhone at anytime! Specifically designed for both...

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    Qrafter

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    Qrafter (Crafter) is a two-dimensional barcode scanner for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Its main...

A Gift to Cherish (Road to Refuge #2)
A Gift to Cherish (Road to Refuge #2)
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Love the colors used in this cover! They really caught my eye. I do want to let you know that this book is the second book in a series. It can be read as a stand-alone though, as the characters from the previous book are just mentioned in passing.
  I read Victoria Bylin’s first book back when it released and loved her edgy writing style. Victoria Bylin tells real-life stories and she does not shy away from the facts. The main characters in this book were easy to follow and get invested in. I loved their teasing (Flirting) back and forth, it was very sweet. Daisy shows remarkable strength in picking herself up after all that has happened to her and she keeps a very positive outlook on life. Plus, she is brave and ends up learning to trust God fully with the changes that life unexpectedly brings. Rafe is also a character of great strength, and someone I’d like to meet in person. Rafe has a good sense of humor and is honest with himself and others about his struggles. The optima of a tough cookie, Rafe may be tough on the outside but inside he is sweet.
The storyline kind of has a dual timeline in it, vague flashbacks to a different era that was quite interesting. The flashbacks I think, taught some valuable life lessons and were very enhancing to the overall story. Victoria Bylin worked in quite a few realities of life into this book, things like physical abuse, alcohol recovery, loneliness, and dealing with life when things do not go your way. Through it, all Victoria Bylin brought everything back how God is always there for us always no matter what situation we may find ourselves in. I truly appreciated how Victoria Bylin shared the gospel in this book.
I give this book 5 out of 5 stars for the vivid portrayal of everyday life, the great characters, and the theme of God overcoming all. I recommend picking this book up!
*I volunteered to read this book in return for my honest feedback. The thoughts and opinions expressed within are my own.
  
    King's Corner

    King's Corner

    Games and Entertainment

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    Move over Solitaire, there's a new king of card games! King’s Corner, or Kings in the Corner, is a...