Read my full review: http://bit.ly/15zI4w63.5/5 StarsMy opinion: Although I have enjoyed this series, I haven't been sucked in as deeply as some of my Goodreads friends. This series has been recommended to me and give 5 stars than more GR friends that I can count on one hand. Don't get me wrong, the...
My rating: 3.5/5 StarsMy opinion: I have to say that I was very, very pleasantly surprised in this novel. When I had seen it pitched before on the news channel that employs Ms. Wiehl, I figured it was being overhyped because of Ms. Wiehl's status. I was mistaken and I will be the first to say so. I ...
Remind me to look at goodreads before reading a book! This is Christian Fiction. I have nothing against Christian fiction, but since I am not Christian I avoid CF. Very slow book, and the whole millionaire motorcycle riding ex-football star who is a damn-near virgin made me roll my eyes. I gave up.
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I have had [a:Lis Wiehl|568299|Lis Wiehl|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1253462652p2/568299.jpg]'s first book, [b:Face of Betrayal|6114917|Face of Betrayal|Lis Wiehl|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1255610115s/6114917.jpg|6292986] on my radar since it was originally published. Unfortunately, I was nev...
The sinking of the USS Indianapolis was a terrible tragedy made worse by the U.S. Navy's court marshalling of its Captain. This is the story of a young boys efforts to reverse an injustice dealt to an innocent man as a scapegoat. A touching testimonial and emotional recanting of a horrifying encoun...
Apart from the whole "Treehouses!!!" element, I was amused by how many of the creators/designers/clients had ties to the Pacific NW. Goddamn hippies! (People who live in wood houses *can* throw stones)
This book had quite a bit of unreached potential. The discussions with the dog weren't even the most interesting part and it didn't feel like we were really ever completely engaged. Skip it.
Paul is your “average Joe” character and this is his story as seen primarily through the eyes of his elderly dog Stella. Paul is divorced, under-employed, suffers from a drinking problem, has a girlfriend who is torn between him and another man and a gifted brother, in whose shadow he has spent his...
Why do I always fall for literary fiction involving dogs? The human in this story is Paul a divorced middle aged man involved with Tasemin. Tasemin is also involved with Stephen. Paul is the human companion to an aging dog named Stella. Paul's dad has just had a stroke. The book is Paul's journ...