Book Review: “My City Speaks” by Darren Lebeuf

My City Speaks is a delightful picture book written by Darren Lebeuf and illustrated by Ashley Barron. The story follows a young girl who is visually impaired as she navigates the city with her father. It’s a celebration of sounds, scents, and textures set to the rhythm of a large city. There’s much to loveContinueContinue reading “Book Review: “My City Speaks” by Darren Lebeuf”

Book Review: “Larry Gets Lost in the Library” by Eric Ode

Larry Gets Lost in the Library is a fun picture book set to release on August 3, 2021. The story follows a puppy named Larry who’s search for a book turns into an adventure that takes him to the city library. A young boy named Pete is visiting his grandparents on the farm for theContinueContinue reading “Book Review: “Larry Gets Lost in the Library” by Eric Ode”

Guest Post: Swords and Magic and Intrigue, Oh My by Lee James

Lee James is on the blog today. She’s the author of Casket Case, Sweet Honesty, and the recent Christian fantasy release Azriel.Lee’s kindly offered to share some insight into her creative journey and the characters of Azriel. Please welcome Lee James! I’ve always been a huge fan of the fantasy genre. Swords and intrigue andContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: Swords and Magic and Intrigue, Oh My by Lee James”

Finding God in Anime with Laura Grace and Moriah Jane

K.A.:Laura Grace and Moriah Jane are on the blog today talking about Finding God in Anime, a new devotion for Christian anime enthusiasts.Welcome, Laura Grace and Moriah Jane! Glad to have you two here. Tell us a bit about Finding God in Anime. LG & MJ: Thanks so much for letting us chat with youContinueContinue reading “Finding God in Anime with Laura Grace and Moriah Jane”

Keagan’s Review of “Fear No Evil” by Allen Brokken

Fear No Evil is a middle-grade christian fantasy novel by Allen Brokken. It includes magical beings like giants, acidic salamanders, and small goblin-like creatures who live in peace with bears. And a world where the Darkness threatens the peace between all creatures. Lauren, Aiden, and Ethan are separated when the ferry carrying them across aContinueContinue reading “Keagan’s Review of “Fear No Evil” by Allen Brokken”