Plain Everyday Heroes
(3 Inspirational Novellas)
by
Laura V. Hilton,
Rachel J. Good,
Thomas Nye
Description
They come in all shapes, sizes, and temperaments. Sometimes they're larger-than-life wonders who do grandiose things, but more often than not, they're ordinary people who do something that feels extraordinary to the person they help. They're just "Everyday Heroes."
Playing with Fire by Laura V. Hilton
After a devastating fire, Noah Behr's faith is buried in rubble, but time spent searching for God and the love of Arie Zimmerman might just bring the healing his heart and soul needs.
An Unlikely Hero by Rachel J. Good
When a stranger arrives and arouses Benuel Miller's suspicions, the blind shopkeeper doesn't let his guard down for a minute... until Mari enters the picture. Something sinister simmers under the surface, and Benuel risks his life and hope of love to discover the truth about the stranger.
Racing the Slow Girls by Thomas Nye
Daniel Shetler just wanted fun with his friends, but when Miriam Hostetler and her friends get in the way, a not-so-friendly rivalry begins. Things change when Miriam's little sister goes missing, he finds himself drawn to her and her family.
My Perspective ~
Playing with Fire by Laura V. Hilton
Ms. Hilton has a talent for bringing a couple close, through a kindling romance that develops into a blazing inferno of attraction. Her characters are believable and likable. This sweet romance contains a journey toward redemption to top it all off. I thoroughly enjoyed Playing With Fire!
An Unlikely Hero by Rachel J. Good
A complicated mystery links Benuel and Mari in a most unusual manner. A lot transpires in this brief tale, quite impracticable, but fast paced and exciting. Entertaining, if unbelievable.
Racing the Slow Girls by Thomas Nye
Mr. Nye has a talent for descriptive pictorial imaging. His writing is prose. The tale of Daniel and his friends, and the story of a little girl and her pony are sweet and detailed. I enjoyed this story of friendship and acceptance.
Disclaimer:
I received a gift copy of this book, and was not required to write a positive review. All expressed opinions are my own.
An Unlikely Hero by Rachel J. Good
A complicated mystery links Benuel and Mari in a most unusual manner. A lot transpires in this brief tale, quite impracticable, but fast paced and exciting. Entertaining, if unbelievable.
Racing the Slow Girls by Thomas Nye
Mr. Nye has a talent for descriptive pictorial imaging. His writing is prose. The tale of Daniel and his friends, and the story of a little girl and her pony are sweet and detailed. I enjoyed this story of friendship and acceptance.
Disclaimer:
I received a gift copy of this book, and was not required to write a positive review. All expressed opinions are my own.

I’d love to read this book. Guess I’ll have to check the library.
ReplyDeleteask the library to order it, Linda. :)
Deletethank you, Nancee!
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