Genre: Religious

Pestilence (The Four Horsemen #1) by Laura Thalassa

Pestilence (The Four Horsemen #1) by Laura Thalassa

Favorite Quotes: The horsemen rode to the four corners of the world, and in their wake machines broke, fuses blew. The Internet crashed and computers died. Engines failed and planes fell from the sky. Bit by bit, all the world’s great innovations ceased to be, and the globe slid into darkness. This is what Pestilence […]

Angelfall (Penryn & the End of Days #1) by Susan Ee

Angelfall (Penryn & the End of Days #1) by Susan Ee

Favorite Quotes: I shove the horrible, screaming images in my head into the dark, silent place in my mind that is getting deeper and more crowded each day. One day soon, the things I stuff in there will burst out and infect the rest of me. Maybe that will be the day the daughter becomes […]

Safe Cages: A Challenged Faith Novel by Michelle Bolanger

Safe Cages: A Challenged Faith Novel by Michelle Bolanger

This book was interesting in that I had so many conflicting feelings over the story.  It was an intense read with some serious religious undertones in it. One of the things that I really enjoyed about this book was the feelings it evoked.  Happiness, anger, hurt, bitterness and finally acceptance.  I had the distinct honor […]

The Witch and the Gentleman (Witches #1) by J.R. Rain

The Witch and the Gentleman (Witches #1) by J.R. Rain

This book meets my Haunted space requirement for #SFvFBingo being hosted by Curiosity Killed the Bookworm! This story was a bit unusual. I read this book purely based on the cover and the title.  And while the title and the cover fit the story, it didn’t go in the direction I assumed it would. Well, […]

Zen Buddhism : 5O Spiritual Teachings From Buddhist To Enlightenment And True Happiness by Kellie Sullivan

Zen Buddhism : 5O Spiritual Teachings From Buddhist To Enlightenment And True Happiness by Kellie Sullivan

I think this book is for people who already know the teachings of Buddha.  It kept referencing concepts that I didn’t know and then it would try to explain them in layman’s terms but I am a layman and had no idea what it meant.  Guess I’m not Buddhist material. And while I did finish […]