The Stars Are Fire

The Stars Are Fire

[title subtitle=”review: Marla Cantrell”][/title] By Anita Shreve | Knopf | 241 pages | $26 Fall of 1947 was devastating for Maine. The state had endured a warm spring foll-owed by 108 consecutive days without rain. By October, all the elements were in...
Closing Time

Closing Time

[title subtitle=”review: Marla Cantrell”][/title] By Anita Paddock | Pen-L Publishing | 195 pages | $15 Most of us go to our jobs every day without a passing thought that evil might find us there. But in September 1980, two criminals walked into Staton’s...

The Bright Hour: A Memoir of Living and Dying

[title subtitle=”review: Marla Cantrell”][/title] By Nina Riggs | Simon & Schuster | 310 pages | $25 As the daughter of a woman who died of breast cancer when she was fifty-two years old, just looking at the cover of The Bright Hour set my heart...
Into the Water

Into the Water

[title subtitle=”review: Marla Cantrell”][/title] By Paula Hawkins | Riverhead Books, 386 pages | $28 After reading Paula Hawkins’ Girl on a Train, the runaway hit that sold 20 million copies in 2015 and was made into a movie the following year, I was...
Uninvited

Uninvited

[title subtitle=”review: Marla Cantrell”][/title] By Lysa TerKeurst | Nelson Books, 275 pages |$17 I have a small confession  to make. I have a handful of Christian authors who write so deeply and beautifully I’d read anything they’ve written: Gwen Ford...

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