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It Had to Be You by Janice Thompson



PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 
Bella couldn't be happier that her long-feuding Aunt Rosa and Uncle Lazarro have finally admitted their love for one another and are getting married. Their forties-style wedding is sure to be a night to remember. But when the Rossi house begins to fill up with family from Italy--and an old mobster from New Jersey--life starts to get complicated. Will Lazarro's friend from the past drive the happy couple apart once more? And will Bella ever have time to think of her own rapidly-approaching wedding amidst the chaos? Full of laugh-out-loud humor, plenty of Italian passion, and a bit of Texas gumption, It Had to Be You is the satisfying conclusion to an entertaining series.


FROM THE BACK COVER
Get ready for a double dose of wedding frenzy!
Bella couldn't be happier that two of her long-feuding relatives have finally admitted their love for one another and are getting married. Their forties-style wedding is sure to be a night to remember. But when the Rossi house begins to fill up with family from Italy--and an old mobster from New Jersey--life starts to get complicated. Will a friend from the past drive the happy couple apart once more? And will Bella ever have time to think of her own rapidly approaching wedding amid the chaos?
Full of humor, plenty of Italian passion, and a bit of Texas gumption, It Had to Be You will have you laughing out loud and wiping a tear from your eye.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR 
Award-winning author Janice Thompson also writes under the pseudonym Janice Hanna. She got her start in the industry writing screenplays and musical comedies for the stage. Janice has published over fifty books for the Christian market, crossing genre lines to write cozy mysteries, historicals, romances, nonfiction books, devotionals, children’s books and more. In addition, she enjoys editing, ghost-writing, public speaking, and mentoring young writers. Janice currently serves as Vice-President of CAN (Christian Authors Network) and was named the 2008 Mentor of the year for ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers).  She is active in her local writing group, where she regularly teaches on the craft of writing. Her online course, “Becoming a Successful Freelance Writer” (www.freelancewritingcourses.com) has been helpful to many who want to earn a living with their writing. Janice is passionate about her faith and does all she can to share the joy of the Lord with others, which is why she particularly enjoys writing. She lives in Spring, Texas, where she leads a rich life with her family, a host of writing friends, and two mischievous dachshunds. She does her best to keep the Lord at the center of it all. You can find out more about Janice at www.janiceathompson.com or www.freelancewritingcourses.com.


INTERVIEW WITH JANICE

SUPERMOM: Hi Janice, thanks for taking a few minutes with us today! Will you start by telling us something interesting about you that most of your readers wouldn't know?
JANICE: Most of my readers don't know that I often get called on to bake wedding cakes. It started pretty innocently. My second-oldest daughter got married just four months after my first daughter (back in '04). I'd paid $600 for cake for wedding #1 and half the cake was left! Seemed like such a waste. I knew I could bake one cheaper than that. So, I baked a four tiered cake for my second daughter's wedding and a couple friends helped me decorate it. Turned out great! Since then I've baked probably half a dozen wedding cakes.  

SUPERMOM: Where do your story ideas come from?
JANICE: I consider myself a really creative person! I've always got a story brewing. I get my stories from all sorts of places, but mostly from watching how people interact with each other. I also like to take stories from various periods/times in my life. For example, the book I'm currently writing (Love Finds You in Camelot Tennessee) came as a result of being in the play "Camelot" when I was in college in Tennessee!

SUPERMOM: You, just like the main character, Bella, are a wedding planner? How did you get started in that and how long have you done that? What do you like most about helping brides with her big day?
JANICE: I have four daughters between the ages of twenty-five and thirty. All four got married within a four year period. (Can you imagine?) We had an Italian-themed wedding, a garden-themed wedding, a Hawaiian wedding and a traditional wedding. Because we were doing the weddings on a budget, we pretty much coordinated them ourselves (with a little help from friends). After my youngest got married, I guess people thought I'd learned enough to actually coordinate weddings. I've helped out with several since, and have recently signed on to be the wedding coordinator at my church, as well. 

SUPERMOM: If your Weddings by Bella series was going to be on the big screen, who would you have play the characters?
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JANICE: Good question! I think Jennifer Garner might make a good Bella, but her hair would have to be curly. Maybe Matthew McConaughey for DJ? 










SUPERMOM: Anymore books in the Weddings by Bella series?
JANICE: Sadly, "It Had to be You" is the last in the series. It might be fun to re-birth Bella and the gang in a new series - one where she and DJ are raising a houseful of kids! (Can you imagine how much fun that would be, especially with Rosa and Laz married and playing a role in the lives of the kids?)

SUPERMOM: What you working on now? And when can we expect to see it in stores?
JANICE: I'm currently writing "Love Finds You in Camelot, Tennessee," which I mentioned above. It should be out in the fall. My next book to release will be a book with the new Summerside "When I Fell in Love" line. It's called "Love Me Tender" and is set in Laguna Beach California in 1957 (in a soda shop). It was great fun to write! I'm SO excited about my next Revell book, "Stars Collide," which releases in December. I honestly believe it's my best book so far. 

SUPERMOM: Last but not least, your mother, how was your Mother's Day this past weekend? What wonderful things did your kids do for ya?
JANICE: My Mother's Day was great! I created a blog entry as a tribute to my mom:   Two of my four daughters live near me (in the Houston area). We went to church together, then went to my daughter Megan's house for lunch. Afterwards, we played Yahtzee. We had a blast. I always love spending time with my kids and grandkids!

 Janice, thanks so very much! I look forward to more late nights curled up with your awesome books!




 MY REVIEW
Janice has become a favorite author of mine. She makes the top 5 list easily! (She's #3!) Ranking up there as Dee Henderson as #1 and Robin Jones Gunn as #2! So I place Janice among the top dogs of Christian fiction. (You can put the check in the mail Janice! ~LOL)

Weddings by Bella series has come to close. Sad as it may be. I enjoyed becoming part of the Rossi family. I could smell the garlic and taste the pasta whenever I read Janice's series.

The third book in the series, It Had to Be You, was a a great read. Quirky, humorous, light hearted with a twist of Jesus, romance and LOTS Aunt Rosa's to-die-for cooking.



The twist with her BFF, Jenna, that was a good one, though I felt it coming!

"Aunt Francesca" was an awesome character in the fact that Janice was able to touch on women's true feelings and struggles. I know as a woman and wife I struggled for a long time (especially after gaining weight after having kids) that my hubby had would have had second thoughts about marrying me if he knew I would go from a tiny size 7 to a plus size woman. My hubby has worked retail for many years and who is the majority of workers and shoppers in the clothing stores? WOMEN! I always compared myself to the women he worked with and secretly wondered which one he wished I was.

But just like Laz and Papa reassured their women, my hubby reminds me daily that he loves me and has eyes for only me.

Janice hit an excellent point that helps women everywhere realize that they are not the only one struggling with that insecurity! Awesome job Janice!

My only complaint is that the last four or five chapters went by so fast with such vital information that I felt it was a bit rushed. I thought to myself that either Janice had to keep it within her page limit of she was cutting it short on her deadline so she had to rush through the end.


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I was not a fan of all the proposals. To me it was a lot much. I know, I know, it's fiction!!! But I think it can sometimes be over done and I think this one was with the many proposals that happened all so quickly. If they had happened throughout the whole book I don't think it would have been such a big deal, but I caught myself rolling my eyes after the first couple happening.



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Wonder Full World Women’s Ministry Retreat Kit
Group Publishing    May 2010
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9 years and counting....

 

On Saturday May 12, 2001 
the man of my dreams made me the happiest women alive 
when he took me as his bride before our families and 

GOD ALMIGHTY.

On this day 9 years ago, I walked down the isle of a small church in Ogden, Utah toward a man so finely dressed in a black tux standing next to our even more nervous pastor. The smile that Reuben had on his face was from ear to ear. He looked so handsome standing there in his tux. I'm even sure there was a tear in his eye.

We exchanged our vows, promising to allow God be the center strand in our marriage and took the vow 'til death do us part' as serious as serious could be, then sealed it with a kiss!

And here we stand, happily married 9 yrs later! Not once threatening to get a divorce, not once ever throwing the 'D' word into the mix of arguments, disagreements or yelling matches. YES- you read that right, we have had fights, disagreements and even yelling matches. Though now days they are far and few between, early in our marriage we were like very couple out there... trying to bring two separate people from two separate upbringings and ways of life into a marriage where two become one. We had to do lots of changing, compromising, learning, praying (mostly 'Lord change the other one!'), talking, and argueing, but we also did lots of praying ('Lord, be the center, teach us to love eachother unconditionally'), trusting, learning, enjoying, and making up!

I have been blessed to have a husband who loves me uncondidtionally, but he loves his Lord and Savior more than he loves me (adn I am totally okay with that!) and that is why this marriage has worked! We both know that the other has placed GOD above anything else in this marriage! We know that we can never love eachother as much as we love God, and we are bothokay with that. We have allowed God to be the center of our own personal lives, as well as the glue that holds our marrige together and the center of our family. HE is the reason this marriage has made it this far!

Reuben and I have been blessed to WANT to see this marriage succeed. We want to be togehter til death do us part... and that doesn't mean one of us is gonna kill the other so it will be over... I look forward to the next 40, 50, 60 years with Reuben. (He plans on living until he's 120... I plan on kicking the bucket about 80 or 90... so he'll have a few years alone.. finally some peace and quiet for him!)

We have a blessed marriage becasue we understand that there are things about men and women that are different. We understand that we are driven differently. We want different things. We like different things. We enjoy different things. We are made differently by God... but God knew what he was doing when he did it!


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We are opposites in lots of things!
Reuben is organized, I am not by far!
Reuben is a perfectionist, I am a 'just get it done' gal!
Reuben is a quiet guy, you can't get me to shut up long enough to catch my breath!
Reuben is a SMART brilliant easy-learner, I am a not-so-smart show-me-that-again kindof person.
Reuben can pick a beat in ANY kind of music, but is not the best singer, 
I can sing okay, but cannot dance if my life depended on it!
Reuben loves art, I love poetry.
Reuben is an exceptional leader, I am a great follower!
Reuben is skinny, I am not!
Reuben is dark, I am light!
Reuben can dissect scripture so easily, I can not, so he helps me!
Reuben can bake, I can cook, so I do dinner, he does dessert.
Reuben is so patient with our kids, I in so many things am not!
Reuben cannot dress our kids in matching outfits, 
so I hang clothes in outfits in the closet for him to dress the little ones.
Reuben makes the money, I help spend it!

All these things (serious and silly) help make this marriage work! I would have hated to marry someone exactly like me. Reuben completes me and I understand that he is NOT me, he is Reuben... he is the man I meet, fought with myself to accept that fact that I loved him and God brought him into my life on purpose, and he his the man I decided to love,marry and keep!
I will not trade him for the world... he completes me! (Especially with all our differences!)


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Sign Language I Love YouI can say the words "I love you" in many different languages, 
but I hope that I have showed you my love over the years and still today.

You are a very special man to me. 
You are not only my best friend, you are my greatest cheerleader and my biggest support. 
You are my prayer warrior and my strength.
You are truly my better half.

I love you more today than the day I took you as my husband
and I will love you more tomorrow, I am sure.

Thank you for keeping your eyes on God! 
Thank you for always loving me, cherishing me and treating me like a princess- 
even when I didn't always deserve it.


I love you, my Knight in Shining Aluminium. 

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Your Princess, 
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(The Girl from Utah!)

Finding Jeena by Miralle Ferrell

 It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books.  A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured.  The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between!  Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!


Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:

Kregel Publications (March 8, 2010)
***Special thanks to Cat Hoort of Kregel Publications for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



Miralee Ferrell and her husband, Allen, live in a rural community in Washington State. She serves on staff at their local church as a licensed minister and is actively involved in ministry to women, as well as speaking to women’s groups. She’s always been an avid reader and dabbled in writing, but never considered it as a serious calling until 2005 when she felt the Lord directing her to write. Since then she’s had several magazine articles published, two in book compilations, and four full-length novels released with a fifth releasing in early 2011. Miralee loves working in her flower beds, riding horseback with her daughter, and sailing with her husband.

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Product Details:

List Price: $13.99
Paperback: 304 pages
Publisher: Kregel Publications (March 8, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0825426456
ISBN-13: 978-0825426452

AND NOW...THE FIRST CHAPTER:


Jeena Gregory chewed on her lip as she stared at the red silk dress hanging in the closet. Would it be enough? She wiped her sweaty palms down the legs of her jeans, trying to vanquish the knot in her stomach. The same feeling she’d experienced as a ten-year-old hit her. She’d walked into her new school and tried to ignore the snickers as some of the students eyed her worn-out sneakers and hand-me-down clothes.

  She refused to let fear or insecurity take control. Fear couldn’t hurt her—only men could do that. And Sean loved her.

  No way would she believe the rumor she’d heard from Connie, the biggest gossip in her small group of friends. Sean couldn’t be seeing someone else. He was close to proposing; she’d sensed it more than once. Jeena shook her head, trying to dislodge the disquieting thoughts. He’d have a good explanation.

  Her confidence level soared after applying makeup and slipping into the dress. It had cost her two days’ salary, but it was worth every cent. Hugging her in all the right places, the dark red silk accented her long black hair and green eyes. Working out at the club kept her figure where she wanted it.

  Sean’s car flashed past Jeena’s window and halted in front of her small condo. Jeena ran a hand over her trim hips. She’d be thirty later this year, and her body still looked like that of a twenty-year-old—she’d maintain it if she had to work out every day.

  The doorbell chimed, but this time Jeena didn’t rush to answer. Sean Matthews needn’t think her life revolved around his arrival, even if it did. Playing a little hard to get might work in her favor.

  The bell chimed a second time, and Jeena imagined its tone changed to one of impatience. Better not overdo it. She opened the door and stepped back into the glow of the entry light to give him the full effect.

  A small frown turned down the corners of Sean’s mouth, giving a serious aspect to his rugged face. His tapping toe stilled, but his lowered brows didn’t lift until he stepped across the threshold.

  The smile Jeena expected didn’t appear. Apprehension flickered through her mind. “Something wrong, Sean?” She touched his arm.

  He ran his fingers through his dark blond hair, giving a slightly rumpled look to a man who prided himself on his appearance. “Our reservation is in fifteen minutes. We’re going to be late.”

  He hadn’t seemed to notice the gown or the accentuated curves. “I had a bit of a struggle zipping up this dress.”

  “You might need a jacket. That looks a little skimpy for a chilly evening.”

  The small wisp of fear grew, fanned by the coolness of his impatience.

  “Skimpy? That’s it?” She stepped back, folding her arms.

  He shot a quick, cool look at the dress. “You look great. Is it new?”

  She pursed her lips. Something was up. “Yes, it’s new.” She swung toward the closet. “Fine. I’ll get a jacket.” She yanked open the door and pulled a black cape off the rack. Great start to our evening.

  He helped her into his silver Lexus, then slipped into his seat and turned the key. “You really do look stunning.” Sean paused. “It’s been a crazy day, and I’ve had a lot on my mind.” He gave her a soft smile before turning his attention back to the road.

  They pulled out into the street and headed through the residential area toward the edge of town. Silhouetted against the skyline, tall fir trees flanked the elegant homes along the way. Kids still played in front yards, and a couple of eager homeowners mowed their yards. Jeena sighed. She missed having a yard and flowerbeds. The new townhouse she’d put a deposit on boasted a small backyard and window boxes in the front, so she could indulge her gardening hobby on her days off.

  She sank deeper in the seat and released a small breath. Peaceful silence enveloped her as the quiet car snaked around the curves and the sun glinted off the nearby Columbia River. Sean loved her. Losing sight of that was foolish. Sure, he’d neglected to kiss her when he’d arrived, but she understood the stress generated by work. His job as a financial consultant to a large corporation in Portland often kept him distracted.

  Connie was being catty and nothing more.

  Jeena gave a low laugh. “You had me worried. I thought aliens had taken over your body when you didn’t react to this dress.”

  He pulled away from a stop sign and glanced in his mirror, then reached over and took her hand. “Never fear. If aliens attempt a takeover, I’ll shoot ’em dead.” His quick smile flashed. “Hungry?”

  “Very.” She’d been foolish to listen to Connie. An hour earlier, she couldn’t have eaten a thing, but now she was ravenous.



  Sean had chosen a small, rather exclusive restaurant, a rarity in River City, Oregon. They could have driven an hour up I-84 to Portland, but the recent growth of tourism in the Columbia River Gorge had birthed new hot spots, popular with locals and tourists alike.

  They were seated by a window that afforded a breathtaking view of the river, and Jeena could see the colorful sails of windsurfers kiting along in the evening breeze, the soft glow of the late April sunset bronzing the multi-colored sails. Candles glowed against the damask tablecloth, giving off a subtle air of luxury. Strains of low music added to the ambiance, creating a soothing background for the trickle of diners still drifting in.

  Sean had requested a quiet spot in the corner, giving a sense of privacy that still allowed a good view. While he ordered, Jeena glanced around the room, wondering if any of their friends might be here tonight. No familiar faces appeared within her line of sight. Good. She wanted this evening to be theirs alone. Maybe they could sort out the nasty rumor starting to circulate and kill it before it morphed into something worse.

  Sean leaned back in his seat and sighed, stretching his legs out from under the heavy brocade cloth.

  “Long day?” Jeena reached across to stroke the side of his face. He didn’t pull away, but he didn’t wrap his long fingers around hers as she’d expected. A small alarm went off in the back of her mind.

  He gave a small shake of his head, dislodging her hand. “Not really. It feels good to sit across the table from a beautiful woman, instead of looking at bored businessmen all day.”

  She sat back in her chair and relaxed. “Something going on at work that’s bothering you?”

  “Very little. How about you? When does your lease start on the new townhouse?”

  “In ten days, so I’m boxing everything up now. I’ve got my final interview a week from Monday with Browning and Thayer.”

  “It’s too bad it’s only a temporary job, but with your expertise in design, they can’t go wrong contracting you.” He straightened in his chair and leaned toward her, an affectionate smile flickering across his lips.

  She flashed him a grateful look. “Thanks. I hope they feel the same. But being a private contractor has its advantages, and the project is big—it should last at least a year.”

  The waiter arrived, placing steaming plates of fragrant pasta in front of them and gathering the empty salad dishes. A few minutes passed in comfortable silence, and Jeena’s misgivings evaporated in the relaxed intimacy.

  Candlelight cast a warm light across Sean’s face, accentuating his masculine good looks. Jeena smiled and settled deeper into her chair. “So tell me about your family. Last time we talked, you were concerned about your mom living alone, now that your dad’s gone. How’s she doing?”

  “Great, from what I gather when I have time to call.” He wound the last strand of pasta onto his fork and took a bite, then wiped his mouth with a napkin. “I’m sorry—I see a client I need to speak to. I’ll only be a minute. Do you mind?” He nodded across the room to a silver-haired man sitting with an elegantly dressed woman.

  “Not at all.” She smiled, then watched him make his way through the tables.

  She’d first spotted him at a party a little over a year ago. Tall, mid-thirties, dressed in an Italian three-piece suit, and built like a model, he stood out in the crowd of older businessmen. An air of sophistication clung to him, enhanced by vivid blue eyes set in a deeply tanned face. A striking blonde who’d had too much to drink was hanging on his arm. He looked slightly disgusted and appeared to be searching for an escape.

  Setting aside her drink, Jeena strolled across the room, knowing she’d captured his attention even before she approached.

  She extended her hand and smiled when he held it longer than necessary. “I don’t think we’ve been introduced. I’m Jeena Gregory, a friend of our hostess.”

  “Sean Matthews. This is . . . I’m sorry, what’s your name again?” His bored gaze turned to the blonde.

  The woman released her grip on his arm and glared at Jeena. “Angie.”

  Sean cocked his head toward the woman. “Right. Sorry. This is Angie.”

  Angie’s lips turned down in a pout. “I’m getting something to drink. I’ll find someone more interesting to take me home.” Angie flounced across the room without looking back.

  Sean’s blue eyes shone with something more than amusement. “I didn’t bring her, but she’s had too much to drink and must have forgotten. She latched onto me when I arrived. Thanks for the rescue.”

  Jeena spent the rest of the evening in his company—and many evenings after that. Within a few weeks, she knew she wanted to spend the rest of her life with this man. Intelligent, witty, generous, and advancing up the corporate ladder at a fast pace, he possessed much that she found attractive.

  Sean, however, remained an enigma. While engaging and attentive, he had yet to commit to a permanent relationship. Jeena sensed his frustration at her adamant refusal to move in together. She enjoyed the party life and didn’t judge others for their lifestyle choices, but she drew the line at moving in with a man before marriage. She deserved more. Besides, too many of her crowd had gone that direction, and she’d seen disaster strike more than once.

  “Jeena? I’m sorry I took so long. I hope you weren’t bored.” Sean’s deep voice woke her from the memories.

  She brushed the hair from her eyes. “Not at all. Just remembering our first meeting.”

  “Ah, yes. The party.”

  Jeena tried to suppress a smile but failed. “And poor Angie.”

  Sean laughed outright. “Poor Angie, nothing. That woman clung like a leech with no encouragement from me. You came along just in time.”

  She leaned toward him and stroked the back of his hand. “Did I?”

  He slowly pulled back, and the smile disappeared.

  “What’s wrong?” Her heart rate accelerated.

  He cleared his throat and picked up a napkin. “There’s something I want to tell you.”

  Tell. Not ask. Jeena leaned back and crossed her arms. “Yes?”

  “I’ve been offered a new job. It means a huge increase in pay and could lead to a partnership.”

  “That sounds wonderful. I didn’t realize you were looking.”

  “I didn’t mention it until I knew something would come of it. I didn’t want to worry you.”

  “Why would I care?” Her palms grew clammy, but she refused to give in to fear.

  His lips set in a firm line; then he took a deep breath and plunged forward. “It’s taking me out of the States. A large construction conglomerate wants me in the Middle East.”

  A small shiver of fear traveled up her back. “But that’s dangerous. Tell me you’re not going to take it.”

  “I’ve said yes. I’ll be living in Kuwait and going across the border occasionally, and then only to areas that are deemed safe. I leave in two weeks.”

  “Two weeks,” she whispered. “What about us?”

  He shifted in his chair and looked at his hands, then raised his eyes. “I’m sorry, Jeena.”

  “What do you mean, you’re sorry? You’re not asking me to come with you or wait? How long will you be gone?” She tried to keep the pain out of her voice, but her words rose in tone and volume.

  An irritated look flashed across his face. The small, secluded spot he’d chosen closed in around her. No longer did the flickering candles on the table give off an aura of romance—instead, they gleamed with an ominous light.

  “I’ll be gone at least a year, maybe two. You didn’t want to live with me here in the States, so I didn’t think you’d be willing to move to Kuwait.” Sean leaned back in his chair, holding her gaze.

  She’d probably hold onto him if she gave in, but something inside protested. Her parents’ marriage had been lousy, no doubt about that. But her mother had saved herself for the man she married and had often urged Jeena to do the same. Besides, Grammie would be be horrified if Jeena made that decision. A deep love for both her mother and grandmother had prompted Jeena to walk the same path.

  “But if we were married . . .” She could have bitten off her tongue for letting the words slip.

  Sean’s lips twisted in a wry smile. “I have no desire to get married.”

  “So all of this has been what . . . a game? You aren’t in love with me? Never have been?”

  He shrugged. “I think a lot of you. But marriage isn’t part of my plan. I thought we’d have a good time. Frankly, I hung around hoping you’d change your mind.”

  “You knew how I felt about living together. It’s not something I’m comfortable with.”

  Sean smirked. “You told me your dad was a religious Jekyll and Hyde and you had no use for God. I never expected you’d stick with your decision and be such a prude.”

  His words brought the chaos in her mind to a halt. An icy calm washed over her. “Prude. I see. So, who is she?”

  His face flamed red, then faded to a dirty white. “Who?”

  She rose quickly, her chair sliding into the waiter who was walking behind her. Pride stiffened her spine and held her head high. “I nailed that one. Never mind. I’m sure you’ll be very happy together, and my prudish life will be better off without you.”

  She slipped around the table and started to walk past him, but he reached out and grasped her wrist. “Jeena. Don’t be that way. I’ll drive you home. I’m sorry.”

  Shaking off his hand, she stepped out of his reach and lowered her voice, conscious of the curious looks from the tables nearby. “I’ll get a taxi. Have a great life, Sean.”

  Somehow she managed to exit the restaurant without calling more attention to herself. Humiliation at making a scene while leaving the table forced her to increase her pace and not look back. The poor waiter—she’d nearly bowled him over while rushing from the table. But no way could she allow Sean to see her cry. She needed to get home and face this. The tears would come later, and no telling when they’d stop.

  Men. Anger bubbled inside, momentarily pushing aside the sting of tears. Her father had proven men couldn’t be trusted—he hadn’t loved her, either. Why had she forgotten? Never again would a man suck her in with promises and lies. From now on, her career would come first. She’d show them all. The only person in the world who mattered was her grandmother. She’d neglected her recently, but tomorrow was a new day. Grammie would be happy to see her, and Sean was no longer important.





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Spiritual Mothering: Titus 2 Modeling for Women Mentoring Women by Susan Hunt


DESCRIPTION
Presents a fully biblical and extremely practical vision for intergenerational ministry so that women of all ages can know the blessing of spiritual mother-daughter relationships.

For many churches, women’s ministries, and women’s Bible study groups, the missing element of discipleship is the interpersonal aspect. Titus 2:3-5 clarifies what mature spiritual relationships between generations of women should look like. Susan Hunt unveils how to put that model into action with stories of biblical and contemporary women who have responded to God’s call, as well as page after page of personal encouragement, practical insight, and ministry-tested how-to’s.

Through this wisdom-packed book, churches, groups, and individuals will be equipped to reach across generational lines—and inspired to experience the blessing of nurturing, godly relationships so that every Christian woman may flourish in her faith.


MY REVIEW
A lot of women turn to Titus 2 for instruction, encouragement and direction on being a mother, wife and woman. Susan Hunt has laid a great foundation of mentoring and mothering.
One person at a time, is the heart of Susan and she guides is through the who, how and why spiritual mentoring is so important.

I recommend this book to mothers, women in leadership positions and those who have a heart to reach other women for Christ.


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Parenting as a Ministry by Pastor Craig F. Caster



Product Description
Doing our best as a parent is not what God wants. He wants us to do His will. The fact is most Christian parents today did not have a godly example given to them by their own parents, leaving them ignorant and confused over God's will in raising children. God, knowing that this would occur, gave us all we need within His Word to instruct us.

This book will help parents with practical tools in: Having a strong spiritual foundation. Working together (if married) as a team. Ways to meet our children's emotional needs without compromising our faith. How to disciple your children. How to instill characters such as personal responsibility and self-control. How to start over.

Every Christian parent wants to do the right thing but parenting according to God's Word does not come naturally. One needs to be discipled either by parental example or by deliberate instruction. Being a parent is one of the most important tasks God has given us to do here on earth for Him. We must choose to rely upon His Word and His grace to accomplish this important undertaking.


ABOUT PASTOR CRAIG F. CASTER
Pastor Craig F. Caster is the Founder and Director of Family Discipleship Ministries. Craig has gained a reputation among many churches as a trusted resource for equipping and ministering to families. He has developed biblically based marriage and parenting tools and has taught thousands through seminars hosted in churches around the US and Internationally. Pastor Craig has been a keynote speaker at many conferences, retreats, and family camps, as well as having a weekly radio program. He has over 20 years of family ministry experience as a youth pastor, marriage and family counselor, teacher, speaker and author. Craig has been married since 1980 and has 3 children.



Family Discipleship Ministries is a non-profit ministry established in 1994 to support, educate and train the body of Christ to serve the institution of the family. To accomplish this goal we offer Biblical resources for marriage, parenting, dating relationships, discipleship training and youth mentoring in various forms such as books, workbooks, audio, audio/video in a variety of digital formats.

The vision of Family Discipleship Ministries is to equip and support Christian churches, enabling them to meet the needs of families in their congregations . Since we began, thousands of Christians have completed our Biblical training classes in marriage, parenting, discipleship and dating relationships. Our resources have been developed to help Christian churches understand the value in discipling Christians in all areas, raising up and inspiring Christians in congregations to disciple one another in the most important ministry we will ever have, our family!

Check out a FREE online Parenting Class or Marriage Class offered by Craig.
He offers many free downloads and studies on his site, take a look while you wait for Parenting as a Ministry to come in the mail!



MY REVIEW
Being a parent, you should feel a 'call' to the ministry. Even more so, being a stay-at-home Mom, I feel that I am in full time Children's Ministry and I am. I thank Pastor Craig for writing this book and reminding me how to love, lead, encourage and discipline my kids in God's ways.

Pastor Craig has a laid a great scriptural base for each point that he communicates. I really appreciate that it is not merely his opinion, but he shows us where he bases these concepts from the Bible.

I surely recommend this to parents in every state of parenting, but I URGE parents of young kids to read this book.


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The Prophecy by Dawn Miller



It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

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Zondervan (April 13, 2010)
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



Dawn Miller is an award-winning filmmaker and author who has written and produced several books, a music video and an urban teen drama. She lives in St. Louis with her teenage son and is currently at work on the graphic novel and feature film version of "The Watcher Chronicles".




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Product Details:

List Price: $9.99
Reading level: Young Adult
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Zondervan (April 13, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0310714338
ISBN-13: 978-0310714330

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Let's Have a Daddy Day by Karen Kingsbury

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

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Zonderkidz (April 13, 2010)
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New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury has written more than forty of her Life-Changing Fiction titles and has nearly sixteen million in print. Dubbed by Time magazine as the Queen of Christian Fiction, Karen receives hundreds of letters each week and considers her readers friends. Her fiction has made her one of the country’s favorite storytellers, and one of her novels, Like Dandelion Dust, is under production for an upcoming major motion picture release. Her emotionally gripping titles include the popular Baxter family novels, the 9/11 Series, Even Now, Ever After, and Between Sundays. Karen and her husband, Don, live in the Pacific Northwest with their six children, three of whom are adopted from Haiti. You can find out more about Karen, her books, and her appearance schedule at her website.

Dan Andreasen lives in Medina, Ohio, with his wife and three children. He has illustrated more than thirty picture books. When his daughter was asked by her first grade teacher, “What kind of work does your daddy do?” she replied, “He colors.”





Product Details:

List Price: $15.99
Reading level: Ages 4-8
Hardcover: 32 pages
Publisher: Zonderkidz (April 13, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0310712157
ISBN-13: 978-0310712152

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