Sisters of the Undertow by Johnnie Bernhard is a well-written, thought-provoking book about two sisters – Kimberly caught in the undertow of self-absorption and isolation and Kathy caught in the undertow of a premature birth with hearing aids, thick glasses and a low IQ. Those of us with siblings relate to Kimberly and Kathy as […]
The Confession of Tobias Tucker by Sherri Stone
The Confession of Tobias Tucker by Sherri Stone deals with family secrets. Innocent people are hurt when family tragedies are covered up. Most of us don’t have secrets of the magnitude of Tobias Tucker’s family, but the degree and magnitude of the secrets lead to an exciting story. The sexual secrets that most families hold […]
Alara’s Call by Kristen Stieffel
Alara’s Call by Kristen Stieffel is about the adventures of a prophet, Alara, a curate in the Telshan church. She follows the will of Telshi, a triune god like our own, so Telshi’s power is released through her to change people and countries. The main difference between Steiffel’s Telshi and our God is that her […]
Solving the Gluten Puzzle by Susan U Neal
Health professional, Susan U. Neal, a registered nurse with a Masters in Health Science, saw the great need for a book to be written to solve the gluten diagnosis puzzle. This book addresses celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS), wheat sensitivity, and wheat allergies and the tests needed to diagnose each one. It also covers […]