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2/17/2015

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Mary C. Findley link
2/16/2015 10:19:06 pm

Here's my review of Land of Flames! This is a story an adult can read all in one night, but I can imagine it becoming a great bedtime story that will reward your kids for hitting the hay on time. Lamek doesn't know who he should be loyal to when the only life he knows is mockery and slavery, and the only friend he has is a warped and selfish dragon. Karini's a timid pink fairy who's promised to help the cause of freedom, but how do you get free from thirteen dragons? There's an army you won't expect, a separation and a sacrifice you won't soon forget, and, best of all, there are two more books in the series to look forward to!

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Christina Simpson link
2/18/2015 06:04:40 am

My first experience with Cynthia P. Willow was "Letsi & The Labyrinth." And let me tell you, I will be reading from now on. It was so much fun, magical, and kept me reading to the very end. I am definitely getting copies to give to my kids as well. Wholesome, Fun, and just overall good. :) Way to go!

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Barbara Renczkowski
4/15/2015 10:17:52 am

This is my first book I’ve read by Cindee Pruitt Bumpus but won’t be my last. I really enjoyed the book Saving Private Benjamin. It was a very easy, fast read which had very likeable, personable characters that you can relate to. It was a great story about a wonderful women who followed God’s wish to make a difficult decision and put up with a difficult man. The women, Jillian, was so likeable because she wasn’t a saint, she was like the rest of us and had desirable thoughts but did the right thing, prayed hard and help bring a man to salvation. The book deals with so many issues death, alcoholism, custody of a small child and Christian values. The characters where just so well written you thought they were your friends. The only problem with the book was it ended to soon. I wanted more but that leaves the author room to expend on the relationship between Jillian and Private Benjamin.

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Mary C. Findley link
4/21/2015 08:43:09 am

A collision of lives

I've heard of extraordinary circumstances bringing two people together, but Willow has come with a truly different idea for making that happen. I liked how she handled even some things I thought were oversights -- the question of legal status, for example -- by making them true to life, where things could get lost in the shuffle and legalities slip through the cracks. And true to life, annoying and ridiculous behavior (really? Showing up THAT early?) makes you wonder about some people. Trusting in God and realizing that only He can transform the extraordinary into the miraculous is the theme that pulls it all together. Good read.

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