It was a knock on the door, a simple knock on the door that started unraveling secrets that would change the sisters’ lives forever. Callie Armstrong is slowly adjusting to the disruptions that have shaped her business, family and love life over the last year. However when tragedy strikes, Callie discovers that sisters Paula, Alise and Marlisa hold closely guarded secrets that directly affect her.
The Indie BookFest2013 was a great success! Amanda, Juania Books Women’s Fiction Club video channel hostess interviewed many authors of various genres. It was great for Juania Books to be a part of such an inspirational gathers. We hope to be back next year!
“This is the day that the Lord has made. I will rejoice and be glad in it.” Isn’t this a wonderful way to begin a day? No matter what the circumstances are in our lives, we can purpose to open our eyes and begin each day knowing that there is a plan that is for our good. Now I cannot deny that bad things happen to good people but it is how we handle those bad things that determine our attitude toward life.
Most people pray on some level. Even people who say that they do not believe in God or any other god will use the word prayer when they are hoping for something to go their way. They say things like “I pray that I’ll get the job”. Pray to whom is the question that I ask? We pray because we believe that there is someone, somewhere listening who has the ability to answer us.
The new fiction club story is about to start! After each chapter, we will need readers to vote on the direction of the story. The result of the first Women’s Fiction Club group writing challenge became the eBook Save Angelina which is currently available for free at most retail online outlets. The title of the new novella is Bound: Part One of the Kersten Powell Chronicles. First chapter to read and vote on will be made available April 5th! Join Women’s Fiction Club on Facebook to be a part of the discussions with the author and other readers.
Have you ever wondered how siblings in the same household could have such diverse thinking and behavior? “Birth Order and Parenting” describes personality traits and the role parents have in developing them. You may discover the “why” behind the “who”!
Have you ever wanted your opinion as a reader known, before the book was published? Readers of the Women’s Fiction Club were able to do just that by reading chapters and voting on the direction of the story! The first novella in a series of Women’s Fiction Club Presents is Save Angelina.
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Prayer, the Language of the Kingdom was created from the lessons of the Prayer School Workshops. It is presented in an easy to read and enjoyable format, helping believers make the most out of these important teachings. Prayer is the language of the Kingdom of God. When we pray effectively, the Will of God is accomplished in the earth. Thy will be done as it is in heaven. The prayers of the righteous makes tremendous power available thereby bringing forth dynamic works (James 5:16 Amplified paraphrased). _______________ Prayer, The Language of the Kingdom by Pam Palmer Cooper is available for purchase online Buy Now Amazon
Last week I attended the funeral or rather the “home going” service for one whom I deem a great man. The celebration of his life was more than inspirational to me. He was a man who knew who he was and why he was here. Because he knew and went about fulfilling his destiny, he touched the lives of many including me. He made this world a better place and caused those he touched to be better people.
God Doesn't Love Us All The Same, by Nina Guilbeau
Janine Harris never really thought about homeless people. She barely even notices them as she passes them by on her way to work in downtown Washington D.C. All Janine can focus on is the shambles of her own young life, afraid that she will never be able to get past the painful mistakes she has made. However, all of that changes on a snowy evening in December when Janine unexpectedly finds herself alone with Vera, an old, homeless woman who seems to need her help. Now Janie wants to know what could have possibly happened to Vera to leave her so broken and alone.
As Vera shares her life story with Janine, the two women form an unusual bond and begin a journey that changes both of their lives forever. Reluctantly, they each confront their own past and, in the process, discover the true meaning of sacrifice, family and love. Although to truly move forward in their lives, they must fast the most difficult challenge of all – forgiving themselves.
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