Category: Uncategorized
-
“”What [Rebecca] read was so riveting, so powerful, that there wasn’t another sound in the room than her quiet voice.” http://www.startribune.com/sutphen-and-kanner-headlined-an-evening-of-st-paul-writing/335173951/
-
“This is a wonderfully written, well researched book. Kanner’s descriptions and writing style will leave the reader breathless and wanting more. This is a work of fiction, but I feel as if I actually know Esther the person. I highly recommend ESTHER, This is a fabulous book.” 5/5 stars. http://bookloversparadise.blogspot.com/2015/09/esther-by-rebecca-kanner.html
-
She must be intelligent as well as attractive in order to please the king, but brave and clever to defend herself and those she loves from deadly competitors – See more at: http://www.rtbookreviews.com/book-review/esther-0#sthash.YykVfocA.dpuf
-
Originally posted on ADDLibrarian: Okay, so I know I said I was done with Esther, but I’m changing my tune because Rebecca Kanner totally grabbed my attention with her new novel Esther which comes out in November. I was intrigued by Kanner’s previous book about Noah’s wife, Sinners and the Sea, but I never got around to reading it. I…
-
Esther–A novel that will be queen of Christian fiction this year.
-
This post is part of a blog post relay, which the beautiful and talented Donna Trump invited me to join, and this is me in my office after hastily pushing all of the stray books and papers out of sight: Question #1: What am I working on now? I’m working on a novel about…
-
I spend more time than I would like wondering what will happen. I want control of not only my input but the outcome. Yet when I look back at my life sometimes I see that not getting what I want has been the best thing for me. A few years ago there was a job…
-
CHAPTER ONE: THE ROPE All the fountains of the great deep burst apart, and the floodgates of the sky broke open. -Genesis 7:11 God chooses cowards to be brave, barren women to give birth to prophets, passionate men to be patient, and a man who stutters to command his people through the desert.…
-
The genesis of “No One Will Know” was a story my father told me of a cow the Germans took from his great aunt three times. Twice, the cow came back. I started thinking about the legacy of the holocaust, about how even after all the survivors have died it won’t really be over. Only…
