Author Archive

A Deep Dark Secret by Kimberla Lawson Roby

By Jeanette Wallington • Aug 24th, 2009 • Category: General

With sensitivity and grace, Kimberla Lawson Roby addresses a very real and serious issue, while delivering the inspiring tale of one family’s mission to shed light into the darkest corner of their lives.



The Devil is a Lie by Reshonda Tate Billingsley

By Jeanette Wallington • Aug 12th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

Nina and her ex-husband, Todd, were high school sweethearts. Against the advice of family and friends they married young. It seemed like they had proved everyone wrong as they were married for about ten years, but then Todd got the wandering eye and wondered what it would be like to experience another woman.



A Little Ain’t Never Hurt Nobody by Kimberly T. Matthews

By Jeanette Wallington • Feb 19th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

Kimberly Matthews takes a detour from the chick-lit genre and ventures into the Christian fiction genre in her newest novel, A Little Hurt Ain’t Never Hurt Nobody.



In Love With a Younger Man by Cheryl Robinson

By Jeanette Wallington • Feb 10th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

At forty-three years old, Oleana Day feels restless. She just needs change, and a direction. She’s found it in Matthew Harper. He’s smart, financially stable, drop-dead sexy, and has no baggage. There’s just one problem—he’s 18 years younger, and he’s full of surprises.



The Bishop’s Daughter by Tiffany Warren

By Jeanette Wallington • Jan 4th, 2009 • Category: Book Review

Darrin Bainbridge is your typical playboy in need of love, but not yet ready. He is a freelance journalist trying to break his big story. After a visit from his mother, Darrin gets an idea. He has heard all kinds of stories about “Hollywood” ministers who hold their church services on television, live in nice houses, drive nice cars, and have lots of money and women.



Red Light Green Light by Margaret Johnson Hodge

By Jeanette Wallington • Dec 25th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

When 9/11 happened, Craig had 42 days of sobriety under his belt and was well on his way to recovery. When he is told about the Twin Towers falling, his first thoughts were of Gazelle.



The List by Sherri Lewis

By Jeanette Wallington • Dec 7th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Armed with their list of essential must-have’s, would-be-nice’s, icing-on-the-cake’s, and total-deal-breakers, they start their search – but soon encounter issues specific to the saved woman on the dating scene. Is online dating okay for Christians?



Playing God by Michelle Hammond

By Jeanette Wallington • Oct 14th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

What do you do when it appears that God has turned his face from you and stopped listening to your prayers? The Bible says to wait. Job waited, and he was healed. In the Psalms, David tells us to wait on the Lord. Various scriptures in the Bible instructs one to keep praying and wait [...]



Up Pops the Devil by Angela Benson

By Jeanette Wallington • Aug 10th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

I loved how Ms Benson built up the suspense in this novel. I could see all the layers of each individual’s life come apart. I eagerly anticipated the cookout scene when all the characters came together. All the tension at that gathering was just the groundwork for even more suspense. I think Up Pops the Devil will appeal to both Christian fiction and urban fiction readers.



Zora and Nicky by Claudia Mair Burney

By Jeanette Wallington • Jul 17th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

One does not know when or where love can be found. Nor does one have control over who they will fall in love with. Nicholas (Nicky) Parker was minding his own business, certainly not looking to fall in love, when he walked into a Bible class held at his boss’ home. Looking for a deeper [...]