The Amish Widow's Secret

Book: The Amish Widow’s Secret

by Cheryl Williford

Widow Sarah Nolt never expected another marriage proposal. She hardly knows the handsome Amish man who’s come to help with her barn raising. Besides, they’re both still mourning the loss of their spouses. But Mose Fisher needs a caretaker for his daughters, and Sarah needs to escape her father’s oppressive rule. They agree to a marriage of convenience, but when Sarah moves to Mose’s Amish community in Florida, she can’t help falling for the strong, kind widower and his little girls. To create a family, they’ll have to come to terms with their pasts…and the secret Sarah is unknowingly carrying.

Book: Red Pen Redemption

By Lori Stanley Roeleveld

Helen Bancroft, an eighty-one-year-old, widowed, Newport, RI, socialite has led a good life. She was married to one man, raised three children, enjoyed a career as a journalist and an editor, and participated in numerous charitable works. It baffles her that her conservative Christian daughter, Katherine (Kat), continues to push her to “accept Jesus.” What frustrates Helen more, though, is that her favorite grandson, Harry, is wasting his mind on theology when she thinks he should be pursuing more important life studies.

Hungry for God

Book: Hungry for God…Starving for Time

By Lori Hatcher

Hungry for God…Starving for Time: Five-Minute Devotions for Busy Women was written for busy women, women like Lori Hatcher, a magazine editor and health professional with many articles to her credit. As the wife of a youth pastor and Bible study leader, she determined that today’s women need a resource that speaks to them where they are—in break rooms, carpool lines, or wherever they can snatch five minutes of quiet reflection.

Book: Single Dad Detour

By Tez Brooks

Tez Brooks provides a road map for single dads using a recurring automobile theme to impart wisdom gleaned from dads who have survived single parenting while offering hope that can only come from Christ. A single dad for seven years between marriages, Tez Brooks uses some of his own personal experiences, the stories of other fathers, Scripture, sidebars, and resources to address the need for self-awareness, direction setting, and giving God control.

Running from a Crazy Man

Book: Running from a Crazy Man

By Lori Stanley Roeleveld

When a blog has more than a million pageviews, and others are getting 250,000 or more pageviews, you know Lori Stanley Roeleveld is touching a nerve. And when Jerry Jenkins admits he could not stop reading the blogs in Running from a Crazy Man you know it is well-written.