Do You like author Nancy Rue?
I would like to read the skin your in and body talk please I love your books Nancy Tue especially because they Involve God in them
—vanessa
I typically only give out 5-star reviews for books that are knock-my-socks-off amazing, the kind that I would stay up reading until midnight or later or the ones that I have read again and again. While this book isn't quite THAT good, in the Christian fiction genre I think it totally deserves 5 s...
This is another book I've been waiting on for a long time and naturally, I finished it in days. Brynn is a normal 15 year old girl. As normal as you can be when your boyfriend abuses you. When the abuse comes into the light, only after a serious accident, everything seems to spiral out of control...
Once again, Nancy Rue has scored a direct hit on the mind of a teenage girl in the midst of horrifying situations. Last venture out, Motorcycles, Sushi & One Really Strange Book, she tackled the difficult topic of ADHD and emotionally unstable parents. This time, a teenager abused by her boyfrien...
This book was a book to help you look inside you and see what things can be healed without even realizing it. It shows that we have to go thru trouble times to heal as well. A family bond can over come even the past that haunts while bringing that family bond stronger. As you read this book there...
This book was both good and very bad. The story was ridiculous and much more elaborate than what was necessary to convey the need for and process of healing in a woman's life. It was far-fetched and felt like a low budget action movie. I longed for a more typical story of a hurting woman that ...
After being invited to attend modeling classes, Lily becomes obsessed with being a model until she discovers the real nature of beauty.
Confirmed atheist Jill McGavock faces the mental deterioration of her brilliant mother. In a quest to cope with this devastating situation, Jill seeks out philosophy professor Sam Hunt. Savvy Sam challenges Jill to make "Pascal's wager" -- to "bet" that God exists by acting as if he does. The res...
With one flash of a camera, Demi's private life becomes public news. She doesn't know it yet, but her healing has just begun.Christian college professor Demitria Costanas had vowed to end her affair with a colleague. But she gives into temptation one last time...and a lurking photographer capture...
Her teacher was at her house? Teachers didn’t even call parents unless you were totally flunking or you were a “behavior problem.” You practically had to rob a bank for one to come to where you lived. Was that thing in the cubby hall with Dusty and Veronica that bad? Wasn’t an apology good enough...
“Why don’t I hang with Desmond for a couple hours?” he said. “Give you a night off.” “Do I look like I need one?” “Everybody needs one.” “You must be one slick lawyer,” I said, and I took him up on it.  ...
To Sophie’s utter AMAZEMENT, she immediately burst into tears. “Mama can’t be gone!” she cried. “I NEED her!” “Your dad will be home shortly,” Boppa said. He looked as if he wished Daddy would walk in the door within the next seven seconds. “I...
My child at my feet, knotted and trembling. My niece on the other side of the security gate, body dead still, face crumpling. Strangers floating past with their stern, judgmental looks. Security people and National Guardsmen coming to attention and tightening their lips. I knew if I didn’t do som...
Olivia was studiously typing at the computer, something Sully had seldom seen her do before—another personal-growth tip from Kyle, he was sure. All was quiet at Healing Choice, and Sully could leave it for an hour with relative assurance that it would still be standing when he got back. The plan ...
Pots of jasmine and day lilies and geraniums overflowed on every step, spilling their blossoms one on top of the next, and white wicker chairs and love seats were gathered in chatty groups under the dogwoods, punctuated with coral and aqua and foam-green pillows. India must have transplanted her ...
“I’m lost.” Usually the idea of being lost had great possibilities. But right now, Sophie’s heart pounded. Ms. Quelling would make the eyebrow face. Mama would say, “I’m so disappointed.” And Daddy — Sophie squeezed her eyes shut. I have to find a w...
I would like to read the skin your in and body talk please I love your books Nancy Tue especially because they Involve God in them
—vanessa