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Category Archives: Reviews
[Interview] 7 Questions With Billie Jauss
BTSCelebs: Who is Billie Jauss professionally? Billie Jauss: I am an author of two books, “Distraction Detox” and “Making Room.” I host the podcast “start small BELIEVE BIG,” and I speak at events large and small sharing how we can … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Interviews, Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged authors, Billie Jauss, hosts, podcasters, Writers
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Review: Andrews and Wilson’s “Dark Angel”
Powerful character Jedidah Johnson returns this Spring for diehard fans of The Shepherds Series.
BTSCelebs To Review Andrews and Wilson’s “Dark Angel”
2022 is going to be action-packed! Bestselling authors Brian Andrews and Jeffrey Wilson bring their fans the next installment of the Shepherds Series in April 2022. In the new book titled “Dark Angel”, the main character, Jedidiah Johnson, is a trained … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Entertainment, News, Reviews
Tagged Andrews and Wilson, Brian Andrews, Dark Angel, fiction, Jeffrey Wilson, suspense, thrillers
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Book Review: Francine Rivers’ “The Lady’s Mine”
This February, Francine Rivers, the bestselling author behind “Redeeming Love”, releases another historical romance titled “The Lady’s Mine”. In this new tale, outspoken Kathryn Walsh is a suffragette who gets forced out of her family home due to her disobedient … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Entertainment, Reviews
Tagged Books, fiction, Francine Rivers, historical, redeeming love, Reviews, romance, The Lady's Mine
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Review: Erica Wiggenhorn’s “Letting God Be Enough: Why Striving Keeps You Stuck and How Surrender Sets You Free”
Last month, Erica Wiggenhorn released another in-depth non-fiction title designed to be a powerful bible study resource. Moody Publishers revealed her “Letting God Be Enough: Why Striving Keeps You Stuck and How Surrender Sets You Free”, and it is filled … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged bible study, Letting God Be Enough, non-fiction, self-help
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Review: Lynn Austin’s “The Wish Book Christmas”
“Every person is valuable in His sight. And every job we do in His name is valuable.”
Posted in Books, Entertainment, Reviews
Tagged Christmas, fiction, historical, Holidays, Lynn Austin
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Book Review: Patricia Raybon’s “All That Is Secret”
Author Patricia Raybon begins her journey in novel writing with the historical mystery “All That Is Secret”, which is set in the early 1920s. The book opens with character Joe Spain finding a special kind of treasure outside in the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Entertainment, Reviews
Tagged All The Is Secret, fiction, historical, mystery, Patricia Raybon
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[Movie Review] “A Father’s Legacy”
Stars Tobin Bell and Jason Mac star in the raw and emotional film A Father’s Legacy. In Mac’s feature film directorial debut, he portrays Nick Wolfe, a heartbroken man on the run.
Posted in Entertainment, Movies, Reviews
Tagged Dramas, Gregory Alan Williams, Jason Mac, Kurt Yue, Michael Aaron Milligan, Rebecca Robles, Reviews, Tobin Bell
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Review: The Joffrey Ballet’s “Under the Trees’ Voices”
Tonight, the world premiere of “Under The Trees’ Voices” was streamed live on The Joffrey Ballet’s YouTube Channel. The 28-minute work, which featured 15 Joffrey Artists, exuded the charm of ‘Winning Works” and “Modern Masters”.
Posted in Art, Entertainment, Reviews
Tagged dance, Ezio Bosso, Nicolas Blanc, Reviews, The Joffrey Ballet
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Book Review: Carla Laureano’s “Provenance”
In August, the complex and beautiful story of “Provenance” officially releases! In Carla Laureano’s newest release, we follow the story of a single California girl named Kendall Green.
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged Carla Laureano, contemporary, fiction, Provenance, Reviews, romance
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