Unholy Hunger (The Lure of the Serpent)
Evelyn Barrett wants to die. As long as her daughter’s murderer dies with her, she is ready to go. Why did this man–this stranger–destroy her family? Why has he not been brought to justice? Why is she forced to live a life of anger and grief? Amid a million questions she cannot answer, Evelyn knows this murderer must be punished for his crime. Before it all, she was a successful attorney who won all the hard cases. Now that the case is personal, Evelyn will stop at nothing to seek her own version of justice. When another girl goes missing, Evelyn plows forward, ignoring the warnings from police detectives, the pleas of her grief-stricken husband, and the strange, almost supernatural tingles that tug at her. But as she follows the stench of evil, Evelyn learns that the hardest thing she will have to face may not be the death of her child after all. Perhaps the harder lesson is this: the ultimate truth–of crime and verdict, of life and death–cannot be swayed by a mother’s revenge.
Maui Macadamia Madness (A Summer Meadows Mystery, Book 4)
Summer and Ethan head to Maui for their honeymoon. The sun doesn’t set before they find themselves thrust into another mystery. This time, Ethan is more than willing to help Summer gather the clues, since the sooner the culprit is caught, the sooner they can get down to honeymoon business. Alas, it’s not to be as they discover that Summer’s uncle is one of the very people being targeted by a scam artist and a bipolar beauty. Set against the backdrop of beautiful Hawaii, tour the great island with Summer and the gang to catch a murderous crook.
Better Than Gold (Love on the Range)
Allison grew up with stories of her grandfather’s cruelty. How the rich old man refused to help her mother, his only daughter, and that he had no interest in meeting his three grandchildren. Now, Allison’s living on his ranch and everyone in Oklahoma seems to think he could do no wrong. If she stays one year, she’ll own half the ranch worth three million dollars. If she leaves, everything goes to Daniel Sterns, the boy her grandfather took in and treated as his grandson while he turned his back on his real grandchildren.
The Titus 2 Woman
Finding women who have been trained to be Titus 2 women has gotten harder and harder in today’s world. This type of woman is truly becoming an endangered species! It’s a sad fact, but modern churches are just not teaching the “aged women” to become Titus 2 mentors and women just are not stepping up to mentor the younger women in the church. This is part of the reason I think so many of the young women in today’s church are floundering and turning away from Godly womanhood. They are just not being taught how to be Godly women. Too many churches today are pushing a twisted form of womanhood that has more in common with feminism and worldly standards than Godly standards. It is truly a sad state!
Who Am I? Finding My Identity in Christ
Answering the question, “Who am I?” can be one of the greatest challenges in a woman’s life. Through examination of Queen Esther from the Old Testament book of the Bible given her name, this short study book shares three ineffective and untrue methods of defining ourselves and concludes with encouragement to view one’s purpose and value through the framework of a relationship with Christ.
Finding Our Identity in Christ (Daily-Bible-Reading Series)
“Finding Our Identity in Christ” is a Daily-Bible-Reading Study By: Deborah H. Bateman. The Bible Study is designed to help us develop a close, personal, intimate relationship with Christ through prayer, Bible study, giving thanks, worship and praise. Deborah shares some personal examples about how God used these tools to help her in her walk with Christ. She wants to share them with others so together we can embark on the journey of “Finding Our Identity in Christ.”
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http://spiritfilledkindle.com/2013/04/05/friday-night-free-and-under-a-buck-christian-kindle-books-452013-amreading/