Reviews - Inspirational

CHRISTIAN:  Divorced, practically broke, and working at a local diner to make ends meet, Gwen doesn’t think life can get any lower, until she also finds herself in need of a large amount of money and soon.  Heath, wealthy and good looking, has it all—except the CEO position his father refuses to hand over—not until Heath proves he is ready to settle down that is.  Desperate to find a date for h

Then She Sang
Janice
Godin

WOMEN'S FICTION:  Single mom, Tracey, is back home and plans to raise her infant daughter, Emilie, surrounded by love, safety and security. It is not perfect or easy, but better than the alternative she left behind them. She has a plan with family and good girlfriends. So far, she is off to a decent start for her and Emilie. Then she runs into Alex.

Island of Miracles
Amy
Schisler

Katherine Middleton enjoyed her life, happily married to a pilot and employed by the Smithsonian, but free to party in the evenings. Then Katherine answers a phone call and discovers her marriage is a sham. Deciding to leave her family home in Georgetown and start over, Katherine quits her job, and uses her savings to hide out on Chincoteague Island.

Zach is a man with a past. A retired US Army sniper now living on Chincoteague Island, he’s been trying to recover his humanity – and finds complications in his blossoming feelings for his beautiful, widowed next-door neighbor, Kayla.

Vivir El Dream
Allison K.
Garcia

Told from the perspectives of a college student, her mother, and an unemployed businessman, “Vivir El Dream,” tells a story about race, equality, and love.  Juanita brought her daughter Linda to the United States at the age of three to escape an abusive marriage.  Now years later, still undocumented, she wonders if she can ever live a life free from worry.  In her last year of college, Linda fa

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