Under Her Skin (Shifter Shield #1)
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She's lucky he's a charmer. He's lucky she doesn't bite. Much... Lindi Parker works hard at being...
Where Hope Begins
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In the aftermath of her husband’s act of adultery and abandonment, Savannah must finally face the...
Parables
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It is summer. The grapes have grown ripe on the vine. You sit and listen under the shade of the...
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Wrapped With A Bow: Nine Holiday Short Stories as Unique as Snowflakes
Aubree Lane, R.E. Hargrave, Samantha Jacobey, Ella Medler, Cherime MacFarlane, Michele E. Gwynn, Jennifer Bryan Yarbrough, Teri Riggs and Holly Barbo
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The Crazy Lady Authors Present A Blizzard of Books — Nine Holiday Short Stories as Unique as...
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David McK (3369 KP) rated True Lies (1994) in Movies
Mar 29, 2020 (Updated Apr 10, 2022)
Cliffhanger. Speed. And this.
Starring a pre-Governator Arnold Schwarzenneger, Jamie Lee Curtis, and a pre-TVs-Faith-from-Buffy Eliza Dushku, this basically posits the question "What if James Bond was a family man? And what if his wife doesn't know he's a spy?"
When he then discovers that said wife is - he thinks - having an affair (but is in reality falling victim to a scam artist), he then decides to 'give her a bit of excitement', which leads to her getting caught up in his 'real' job and finding out more about his life!
With a rarely-looking-hotter Tia Carrere, those tango scenes (and *that* striptease) alongside plenty of stunts and gunplay (and the Harrier jump jets) - and, of course, the one-liners! - this is a pretty enjoyable big budget action movie
(Edit: I've just discovered it's directed by a pre-Titanic James Cameron, which helps!)
Last Chance: A Future Apocalypse Caught in a Trilogy
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The earth's epilogue was a forgone conclusion. Our World selects seven of the best human beings...
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Helping Hats
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Helping Hats seeks to open eyes and hearts of young readers. They will learn about diverse careers...
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The Cancer of Civilization Jihad
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The Cancer of Civilization Jihad is effecting you whether you know it or not. Those with Islamic...
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Molly J (Cover To Cover Cafe) (106 KP) rated Before I Saw You in Books
Feb 25, 2019
As a former street drug abuser, I related with this book on so many levels, with it's work of opioid abuse weaved into the story line. It's a very real thing now a days, and so many people are dying from the use of it. Thankfully, with God's love and kind forgiveness, I was saved and have been drug free for more than 15 years now, and this novel brought with the flood of emotions. Watching Jaycee struggle with certain decisions, watching her and her faith grow stronger through the novel, really made me see myself in her.
Throughout these pages, Ms. Sorrells has woven a message of the utmost importance from our God.......true love. I love my children more than life itself, but my truest love of all comes from, and for, our God. I could feel that message unweaving with each page turn, felt it envelope me and keep me hooked to the story.
This is more than a 5 star book. This is one that I highly recommend to everyone. This book is emotional, gripping, and may not be an easy read for some, but it's one that will forever be on my shelf and one that I will turn to when I need a reminder that sometimes struggles are what are needed to over come the mountains that God puts in my life. Faith,hope, love and more make up this novel and I can't wait to dive into another amazingly chiseled creation from this talented author! Well done, Ms. Sorrell!
*I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and was under no obligation to post a review, positive or negative.*