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Summer Reading Bucket List.

Have you every made a bucket list of things that you would like to do? Well, this summer I have and here is what I came up with. What a better way is there to spend time during those hot summer days then with a book(s) from some of you favorite authors. As I thought about what type of books I like to read, I noticed that that must be inspirational. I want to read books that will inspire, be lifting, and to move me. I want a story that will let me just fall in love with he characters and hope to have learn how to be a better person or even maybe realize many people all over want the same thing. As I have went through new books that have and will be released I made a list of the following books and I am happy to say I have made the time to read some of these books. An Amish Summer by Amy Clipston  is on my list. Have you read her books? Well, I have and I have to say she will capture your heart quick with each story she has written. The cover of this book alone captures

Weddings at Promise Lodge and Goddness Fish Promotion and Giveaway

Weddings at Promise Lodge by Charlotte Hubbard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GENRE : Inspirational (romance) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BLURB: When Bishop Monroe is forced to confess the truth about his relationship with young Leola before the entire congregation, he can only pray that open hearts and minds will allow him a future at Promise Lodge—with Christine. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EXCERPTS As Christine Hershberger sat on the front pew bench, close enough to bask in the glow of her sister Mattie’s joy, she smiled brightly. At long last, she was attending the wedding that should’ve taken place years ago, when Mattie Bender and Amos Troyer were young and so deeply in love¬—before Dat had insisted that Mattie marry Marvin Schwartz instead. Now that Mattie and Preacher Amos had outlived their original mates, they were standing together, hand in hand, repeating the age-old vows after their new bishop, Monroe Burkholder. Christine, who’d lost her husband a couple of years ag