The Falcon and the Sparrow; Faking Grace
A NOTE FROM CINDY~for all book lovers, on this blog spot I post information of a recently released book written by a Christian author, usually written by authors I know. Unless stated otherwise, I haven’t read the book yet. I have two books to share with you this week.
The Falcon and the Sparrow
By M.L. Tyndall
“Ms. Tyndall digs deep and pens characters so real that you’ll hurt for them, cry, and cheer for them. “ Vickie McDonough of TitleTrakk
“Expertly written, featuring loveable characters, an inspiring Christian message, and an ideal blend of action, romance, and history.” CBA
Marketplace
London of 1803 is as wild as Rome before the fall of the Empire as the rich seek to feed their insatiable hunger for pleasure while ignoring Napoleon’s resurgence.
Into a dark London townhouse walks a timid woman set upon saving her brother’s life, even if it requires her to commit treason upon the country of her birth.
Admiral Chase Randal is intrigued by the new governess in his home and cannot deny that his grieving heart is beginning to awaken as he watches Dominique Dawson with his son. Dominique loves the admiral’s son, but how can she understand an attraction for the admiral when he claims to deny the existence of God? For only through God does she find her courage to spy for France.
FAKING GRACE
(Multnomah, August 2008)
By Tamara Leigh
All she wants is a job. All she needs is religion. How hard can it be? Maizy Grace Stewart dreams of a career as an investigative journalist, but her last job ended in disaster when her compassion cost her employer a juicy headline. A part-time gig at a Nashville newspaper might be her big break. A second job at Steeple Side Christian Resources could help pay the bills, but they only hire committed Christians. Maizy is sure she can fake it with her “Five-Step Program to Authentic Christian Faith.” If only Jack Prentiss, Steeple Side’s managing editor and British hottie, wasn’t determined to prove her a fraud. When Maizy’s newspaper boss pressures her to expose any skeletons in Steeple Side’s closet, she must decide whether to deliver the dirt and secure her career or lean on her newfound faith, change the direction of her life, and pray that her colleagues—and Jack—will show her grace.
“Faking Grace is a delight! I loved this story with its fun, quirky characters, its outside-the-bubble look at Christian culture, and a storyline that kept me turning pages. I could hardly put it down!”
—Marlo Schalesky, award-winning author of Beyond the Night
To read an excerpt of these new titles go to Chapter-a-Week.










