Special thanks to the publisher for providing a review copy of this book. About the Book – The Mix & Match Guide to Companion Planting: The age-old practice of companion planting is an effective way to create healthier, happier, more productive gardens simply by placing the right plants next to each other. It is an ingenious, all-natural method to control pests, disease, and weeds without the need for chemicals. With its unique split-page mix-and-match system, this colorful, visual guide makes it fast and easy for you to choose which vegetables, fruits, and herbs grow best with one another, and which…
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Review: Love Food & Live Well
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Did you know that you can lose and/or maintain weight while loving food? It’s all about putting your love of food in the right perspective. In Love Food and Live Well, Chantel Hobbs teaches readers that food is not evil. She talks about how losing weight does not mean horrible, tasteless food. It also does not mean depriving yourself of your favorite foods. Instead, it’s about eating right 80 percent of the time and splurging 20 percent of the time. Chantel Hobbs knows what she is talking about when it comes to losing weight and eating great. She lost 200…
Secure Daughters Confident Sons How Parents Guide Their Children into Authentic Masculinity and Femininity Have you ever wondered what you can do on a daily basis to nurture your children’s God-given design and help them resist the pressure to conform to arbitrary cultural rules? Have you ever wanted to better understand your spouse? your kids? This book may be just what you are looking for. Glenn T. Stanton is the director for family formation studies at Focus on the Family. He debates and lectures extensively around the country on issues related to gender, s*xuality, marriage, and parenting. Often sought out…
Two Tickets to the Christmas Ball Donita K. Paul Mischievous matchmakers ~ Two special tickets ~ One unlikely couple I think it’s only fair to say that I tend to be picky when it comes to any romance novels/novellas – even Christian ones. More often than not, I will pass on them unless I have recommendations from someone who knows me and my taste. That being said, I’m a sucker for Christmas stories, so I decided to check out this book when it was offered for review. Cora is still trying to figure out the whole Christian walk. Cora knows…
Review: Shades of Morning
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Shades of Morning by Marlo Schalesky Book Description: Marnie Wittier has life just where she wants it. Quiet. Peaceful. No drama. A long way away from her past. In the privacy of her home, she fills a box with slips of paper, scribbled with her regrets, sins, and sorrows. But that’s nobody else’s business. Her bookstore/coffee shop patrons, her employees, her friends from church—they all think she’s the very model of compassion and kindness. Then Marnie’s past creeps into her present when her estranged sister dies and makes Marnie guardian of her fifteen-year-old son—a boy Marnie never knew existed. And…