Mesu’s Interviews

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Ever wonder about Mesu’s research process or how she got published? Twelve fabulous bloggers spent some time asking the questions you may have wondered yourself! Check out these links to see if your curiosity is satisfied… If you still have more questions at the end of the interviews, leave a comment here or on any of the blogs!

Church Potluck Plus Crab Legs

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Some of the best cooks in the world sit in church pews—as attested to by the line of 8 ft. rectangular tables, sagging under the weight of crock-pots and casserole dishes brimming with home-cooked goodness. I love potlucks for many reasons, two of which I’ll discuss here. First, because it’s all-you-can-eat. Gotta love a buffet. Second, because there’s something almost …

4 1/2 Stars RT Reviews – Love’s Sacred Song

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The firs review is always a little scary, but this one was worth the wait! (Romantic Times) RT Book Reviews is one of the leading “voices” in Romance Writing. When they talk, both publishers and romance readers listen… Genre: Inspirational, Historical Romance Andrews weaves a beautiful tale and takes readers to an ancient Jerusalem rich with history and customs and a …

Love’s Sacred Song

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For young King Solomon wisdom came as God’s gift, but sacred love was forged through passion’s fire. Standing in the overpowering shadow of his famous father, young king Solomon wavers between fear and bravado, longing for a love that is true and pure—a love that can be his cornerstone. A shepherdess in the northern city of Shunem, Arielah has known since …

Blue-Collar Praise; White-Knuckle Prayers

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I wish I’d kept better records of the doctors I’ve seen and the number of tests run on my various physical symptoms. Until the Spring of 1996, I was as healthy as any young mom—a sniffle or flu bug once or twice a year. But when one particular virus lingered long enough to keep me (the associate pastor’s wife) from …