With Christmas coming in just a few months, it's the perfect opportunity to read the new Reluctant Romantics series by historical and now contemporary author, Morgan Taylor Giesbrecht . Terms and Traditions introduces us to an unconventional office romance, church friends, and a family gathering that could rival the Addams family over the holidays. Many thanks to the author for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis Fake dating my millionaire boss was not on my Christmas list, but I’m not complaining. Stephanie: I’ve kept my crush on Nash Prescott under wraps for two years. We might be friends, but I’m still his PA. Until that fatal office Christmas party when my frayed emotions had me opening my big mouth and asking Nash to spend the holidays with me at my dysfunctional family’s cabin… as my fake boyfriend. I’m not sure what’s more surprising—that I didn’t pass out when I asked or the fact he said yes. ...
Having read a number of books on racial justice recently, there is one that stands out as having such thorough research and a compelling message for Christians that I am still thinking about it. When you examine this topic at its core, it's not meant to be a political or a controversial issue, and I'm saddened when that has become the case. At the end of the day, it's a human issue and it speaks to how Christians can best love their neighbours. Racial Justice for the Long Haul by Christine Jeske moves beyond rhetoric and headlines to what matters most—the voice and dignity imbued in God's highest creation. This book releases on January 6, 2026. Many thanks to IVP Academic and NetGalley for providing a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis Enduring Hope: Ethnographic Insights into Long-Term Racial Justice Advocacy Many White Christians feel convicted when they hear of racial injustice but aren’t sure wha...