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Book Review: "Out of Her Hands" by Megan DiMaria

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This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Out Of Her Hands Tyndale House Publishers (September 22, 2008) by Megan DiMaria ABOUT THE AUTHOR: I was born and raised in New York State and have since lived in Maine, Florida, Pennsylvania, Texas, New Jersey, and now I live in Colorado. My husband and I have three delightful, adult children and an old Jack Russell Terrier named Belle who seems to find her way into my novels. My resume will tell you I graduated from SUNY Plattsburgh with a degree in Communications, and after graduation I worked as a radio and television reporter, freelance writer, editor and marketing professional. I'm a member of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) and am assistant director of Words For The Journey, Rocky Mountain Region. But what's most important to know about me is that I am a follower of Jesus, wife, mother, friend, reader and writer. Life’s a journey, enjoy the adventures! ABOUT THE BOOK In this second novel by Megan DiM...

Book Review: "Searching for Spice" by Megan Dimaria

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Spice Up Your Life All Linda wants from her husband is to show some loving every now and then. It doesn’t sound like such a hard task, but considering it’s been forever since the two shared romantic moments together it’s a tough job. In addition to wooing the love of her life, she also has to face the consequences of her daughter’s actions involving an unlikable teacher. Plus her job is driving her nuts with a boss who treats her with disdain and customers who drive her crazy. It’s no wonder she wants to come back home to a husband who will lay out rose petals and shower her with affection. I really enjoyed reading this book. It was fun reading about what it takes to make a marriage work and how to spice things up. Linda’s attempts to make her husband transform from a boring professor to a love machine are hilarious. I think that a lot of married women will relate to this book because many of them are probably in the same situation. The scenes involving Linda’s daughter and her teacher...