Friday, January 1, 2021

A Collage of Books and Authors

Here are a few fun things I offer for your reading enjoyment.

 

Denise Hunter, Married ‘Til Monday and THE LAKE SEASON; romance and allowing God to help through fear.

 

The faithful spy: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the plot to kill Hitler by John Hendrix. A short history of the Nazis in Germany and Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s part in the conspiracy to kill Hitler.

 

James Scott Bell, Greater Glory and Angel of Mercy; mystery stories with a female lawyer in 1905 Los Angeles. Courtroom drama, suspense.

 

Laurie Alice Eakes, Midwives; series includes Lady in the Mist, Heart's Safe Passage and Choices of the Heart. Stories about midwives in early 1800s Virginia, around the time of the War of 1812.

 

Dani Pettrey, Alaskan Courage Series; romantic suspense.

 

Robin Lee Hatcher, contemporary and historical romance and women’s fiction.

 

Joel C. Rosenberg, suspense.

 

Jimmy Wayne and Travis Thrasher, Paper Angels; a modern story of Christmas hope.

 

A different kind of Christmas, by Alex Haley. 1863, son of a prominent slave owner gets involved with the underground railroad and helps slaves from his family plantation escape on Christmas Eve.

 

Shelley Shepard Gray, Amish stories; romance, mystery and suspense. 

8 comments:

  1. Thanks for this, Kathy. Bonhoeffer has been on my radar for a few years now. Maybe this year... Blessings and Happy 2021!!

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  2. Hi Kathy,
    Several of these sound great! I remember the first time I heard of Bonhoeffer. It was in the UAE and we saw a film about him. I think I'll look up that book first. What an amazing man!
    Thanks very much and happy new year!
    Amy

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  3. Sounds like a great selection of good reads, Kathy! I haven't read Rosenberg in a while, but he was one of my favorites. May you have a Happy, Healthy, Blessed 2021!

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    1. Thank you, Patti. I get more favorites all the time.:)

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  4. I recognized the name Alex Haley in this list and suppose he might be the famous author of Roots?

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