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Pathlight to Praise by Kristi Neace

  150-day devotional on the book of  Psalms   Introduction:  Christians often speak of giving God praise for this or that, but for a person new to the faith or even a seasoned believer longing for encouragement during personal struggles, praise can seem like an overwhelming even unattainable task. Yet, in the very last verse of Psalms we read, "...everything that has breath praise the LORD (Ps. 150:6)." Why? Because He is worthy! Within the pages of this book, you will find 150 days' worth of devotions filled with God's unending love and care for His children. Though the various psalmists experienced fears, temptations, and strong emotions such as anger and betrayal, God proved that there is always something to be thankful for. He is forever worthy of our praise! Review: With short devotional passages and a couple of verses of a psalm each day, this is an excellent book for the bedside table, either for first think in the morning or last thing at night. Or you could s

See How They Run / See How They Hide by Clare Revell

 Both of the new Ellery/York books are now out in the big wide world. See How They Run came out on May 24, followed by the sequel See How They Hide on June 7. I would have posted sooner, but a hand injury prevented my typing for several weeks, But now, a month after surgery, all is back to normal. The Headley Cross marathon has been held every year since it was founded in 1983. This time, as well as the full run, a half marathon is being offered, and preparations are well under way. DS Zander Ellery and DC Isabel York have a hectic caseload and could well do without the squad having to run the marathon. When the race is threatened, they and the other members of the MIU/Major Crimes are tasked with neutralizing the threat.  As the day of the race draws near, with ten thousand runners due to take to the streets, time to find the culprit is running out. Lives are at stake, and Ellery and York must succeed in winning this race. --Part 1 of the SEE HOW Ellery & York sub-series h

The Portal Watchers series by Susan Lytekk

 In my previous posts here Book One and here Book Two I spoke about the beginnings of the Portal Watchers.  The remaining books have now been published and wow... I loved them. It really is a heart-stopping thrill-seeker, edge of the seat ride from start to finish. Yes they are YA books. No that doesn't mean a grown woman - or man - who loves sci-fi can't read and enjoy them. They have fully rounded characters, with flaws, who mess up like we all do, but don't give up. It's not often something goes straight back into the TBR pile, but these have. Blurb: Years have passed since the Vil took Ne-tel’s twin sister, but the the Vil want Ne-tel as well as his twin. The Vil are relentless. No place is safe. Not even with family. When Ne-tel is forced to flee quickly with his uncle, a secret follower of Tel, Ne-tel avoids one kidnapping only to be pressed into service aboard a ship. The ship master is chasing sea creatures that emerged from a window of light. Has Tel been gui