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Ask God: My 30-Day Experiment with Prayer and Its Potential to Answer Yours

by Kyle L.B. Morey
4.8 stars – 38 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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An exercise in devotion. A demonstration of love. (Now a #1 International Bestseller and winner of Reader’s Favorite Book Award!)

What he set out to do was write for 30 days what he believed God was telling him to tell the reader. He wanted to be an agent for God, not an authority on God. After his daily warm up of praise through hymns, prayer and scripture reading, he asked God to guide him to what the reader””whoever she or he might be””wanted or needed to hear that day. The result is a conversational, often funny, always sincere revelation of spiritual reality as Kyle knows it and lives it.

It could have been easy for someone who walks the talk as Kyle does to appear holier than thou. He never does. It could have become preachy, but it didn’t. And it might have appeared contrived or become gimmicky, but it is obviously genuine and authentic.

While deeply devotional in nature, the book is, at the same time, methodical, almost scientific, in its approach to self-awakening to the loving presence of and passion for Christ. It offers easy-to-follow steps to awareness readers can apply in their own lives. Some may be challenging while many are as simple as remembering to bless someone with a smile. All produce positive, uplifting results.

˃˃˃ Many books impart valuable information, it’s the rare book that can evoke experience. This is one of those rare books. Author Kyle Morey writes from his heart so his words inspire as well as inform. He is so deeply immersed in his faith that the essence of it transmits from the page to the reader’s heart.

Kyle unabashedly talks about his family, his faith, his quirks and his foibles. He shares about mundane matters like working with an audit or deeply personal things like dealing with one of his young daughters or apologizing to his wife. He shows by example and through the power of prayer how to bring spiritual principles into practice in everyday life. He makes real the idea that we can actually walk with God. In fact, as Kyle says, “The primary principle of this 30-day experiment and book is this: God is with you especially during trying times, and especially when you are trying.”

˃˃˃ For those in search of God’s message, a better process for loving God, or praying God’s word will lead you, then, ask God. According to Kyle, God is listening and ready to respond.

It is fitting that the book concludes on the theme of forgiveness as a powerful practice and with a blessing that comes through Kyle, but the source of which you can decide for yourself. It is a book for those of any faith, of little faith, or of no current faith but who hold a curiosity about what it might be like to live with God as a constant companion. It is a book that can be read a chapter at a time for 30 days or savored for a year or a lifetime. In the end, it is a labor of love and service””and it was written for you.

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Eden Rising (Eden Rising Trilogy Book 1)

by Andrew Cunningham
4.5 stars – 146 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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“The Earth died in less than a minute. Maybe that’s an exaggeration. It’s not like the planet ceased to exist altogether. It just seemed like it. Cities were reduced to rubble. Millions of people died that day. I’ve since been told that 95% of the Earth’s human population was wiped out. I don’t know if that’s true—I mean, who can know that for sure? It’s not like we still have any of the technology that we once used to determine such things. But I do know that it was almost empty of people—live ones, that is.” Thus begins the journey of Ben and Lila, two ordinary teenagers forced to rise to extraordinary heights when faced with a world that has suddenly and inexplicably died. Dealing with the sorrow of all they have lost, but the love they have found in each other, they set off on an odyssey that will bring them to the limits of human endurance and face to face with the frailty of their very existence. From the extreme violence of many of the surviving humans toward one another, to a world physically falling apart at the seams, Ben and Lila are determined to make it through the devastation in their quest for a place to quietly share their life together. In the process, they have to become as violent as the world around them in order to survive, while struggling to hold onto the humanity that will keep them sane.

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Chosen for Power (Women of Power Book 1)

by Kathleen Brooks
4.4 stars – 510 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Somebody is out to destroy Elle Simpson and everything in her life. Elle has always depended on family to make her business run strong, but long work hours have left her without much of a private life. Just as Elle thinks she has met the potential man of her dreams, she also discovers an imposter determined to destroy her business and life. Can she trust this “Prince Charming” to help her defend everything she holds dear, or will she only leave herself vulnerable at the worst possible time? Drake Charles’s work in the fast-growing mobile technology field made him a wealthy, powerful man. But he quickly sheds the fame and publicity for a more private life that earns him the label as a man of mystery. Drake adds to that mystery every year when he hosts a masquerade ball for charity. It’s also his best chance to find the one thing he really wants . . . true love.

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Never: (Prequel to The Amber Isle) (Book of Never: 0)

by Ashley Capes
4.3 stars – 42 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Adventure? Check. Magic? Check. Sarcasm? You bet. Roguish Never is sure he has hunted down every relic and every clue possible on his quest to finally lift the curse on his blood and hopefully learn his true name. However, convincing the wealthy Lord Firmita to part with a map to the sunken city proves to be far more dangerous than he first imagined.

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Wild Hearts Box Set (Books 1 & 2 + Bonus Novella)

by Phoenix Sullivan
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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LOSE YOUR HEART TO WILD ROMANCE. Adventure romances set in Africa — wild animals; sexy heroes; strong, professional heroines; smiles; tears; danger and HEAs. This WILD HEARTS bundle contains Books 1 and 2 of the WILD HEARTS ROMANCE series, plus a special Christmas Novella. All books in the WILD HEARTS ROMANCE series are standalone reads.

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Ephemeral

by Andie Andrews
5.0 stars – 2 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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When a jaded romance writer takes up horseback riding as research for her latest project, she joins up with a horse on an accidental journey that will challenge everything she knows about love… Enter into New Jersey’s legendary horse country, where wealthy women, six-figure performance horses, and elite show barns are part of the natural landscape. It’s into this white-gloved arena that Clarissa Stamos, a reclusive, midlife romance writer is thrust when she decides to write a country-western romance. The only problem is—she’s never been on a horse. Clarissa signs up for riding lessons and finds relief from her troubled marriage and her darkest secrets in the company of horses who offer an intoxicating sense of freedom and daring. Before long, she impulsively buys an ex-rodeo horse who spurs her to take charge of her own destiny—or wind up in the dust. Complicating matters is an intriguing, Argentinian dressage trainer with secrets of his own.

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Tilting: A Memoir

by Nicole Harkin
4.8 stars – 33 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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We only learned about our father’s girlfriend after he became deathly ill and lay in a coma 120 miles from our home. Overhearing the nurse tell Linda—since I was nine I had called my mom by her first name—about the girlfriend who came in almost every day to visit him when we weren’t there confirmed that the last moment of normal had passed us by without our realizing it. Up to then our family had unhappily coexisted with Dad flying jumbo jets to Asia while we lived in Montana. We finally came together to see Dad through his illness, but he was once again absent from a major family event—unable to join us from his comatose state. This is the moment when our normal existence tilted. Dad recovered, but the marriage ailed, as did Linda, with cancer. Our family began to move down an entirely different path with silver linings we wouldn’t see for many years.

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