The third book in A Healing Kind of Love series, The Risk She Takes by Ella Marie is the much-awaited story of Robyn, a driven professional who isn't waiting for a relationship to take place. It's refreshing to encounter someone I can relate to and to see how God has been working in her life when she doesn't want to fit the mold. Many thanks to the author for providing a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis For Robyn, singleness isn’t some tragic waiting room for real life to begin. By the grace of God, she’s built a life she genuinely loves, one that doesn’t require a man in the equation. Especially not a man like Lucien Monet, her insufferably—and apparently—charming French coworker who has an uncanny talent for pulling the rug out from under her at every turn. Lucien crossed an ocean to escape a past where caring too much always cost him something. America was meant to be a clean slate, a place free of attach...
One of the reasons why I've been spending more and more time offline has been due to seeing so much generative AI infiltrate the creative space. I won't necessarily repeat my previous Thoughts on AI blog post where much of what I shared in 2023 still holds true today regarding ethics, discipline, and discernment. Little has changed for me as I continue to refrain from utilizing these tools and instead rely on my own visual and written abilities, flaws and all. However, the difference between its emergence a few years ago and now is astounding where over half of what we see online is generated by artificial intelligence (source: Over 50 Percent of the Internet Is Now AI Slop, New Data Finds ). I'm not one for fear-mongering or sensationalism; however, I am concerned for the effects this may have on my short-term enjoyment of the Internet and my long-term walk as a disciple of Christ and my cognitive skills. First, I have found it difficult to enjoy being online when a lot ...