I really like Jamie Langston Turner's writing."Suncatchers" is a character-driven novel and as far as "Christian fiction" goes, cannot be put in the 'typical of Christian writing' box. The author does a clever job of keeping the reader guessing even in the parts that may be a bit predictable. T...
I'm inclined to give this book 2.5 stars. It kept me reading, which makes me lean toward a 3, but it also had some corny and unbelievable elements, which makes me slide backward to a 2. She might have been attempting to be coy with all of the "if Celia were a character in a book, how would she ...
It was an old dream she knew by heart. No sound at first, only images. Not a movie kind of dream, but an old slide show. The pictures always flashed into her mind in quick succession. The first was the house where she grew up, a two-story gray-shingled house in Nadine, Ala...
At half past four on Friday afternoon, November 18, I heard Thomas enter the kitchen door. He was whistling “Careless Love,” a mountain folk song of which he is fond. At the time I was kneeling beside the bathtub, scrubbing a panel of Venetian blinds. Though I dust my Venetian blinds each week, I...