Monday, February 26, 2018

Congratulations April! Brand New Release by Covenant Books "Adventures in Eden"

Welcome to Eden! Join in on an adventure with Adam and his animal friends as they try to reach and taste for the very first time a "fantastic fruit"!

Adventures in Eden: Fantastic Fruit is written by April Gaertner.




Published by: Covenant Books

Friday, February 16, 2018

Covenant Books Author Carol Longenecker Releases "Checking the Widow Box"

It is always amazing to witness an author opening their first box of printed books. Because Covenant Book authors are all over the world we are always grateful when authors like Carol send us photos!


Checking the Widow Box



I wrote the book that would have been useful to me in my first year of widowhood, a handbook to guide you through the emotions and hurdles unique to losing a husband. Checking the Widow Box is my journey through the changes of cooking for one, the empty chair, the empty side of the bed, the empty birthday, the one whose picture will never again be in your photo albums.

I want this book to walk alongside you in the ache you think will never end, the changes you think you will never adjust to, checking the widow box you never wanted to be your identity, at least not yet. Checking the Widow Box will walk you through creating a new rhythm when you have lost a big part of your identity, making major decisions, firsts, asking for help, and dreaming again.

Checking the Widow Box does not leave you without hope. In your darkest place, God wants to shine His light. You can laugh and remember even in the pain when His comfort embraces your sorrow.

Covenant Books Author Opens His First Box of Books

John G. Pisarcik, author of the newly released title Death to the Bishop!





Death to the Bishop


He stood in the brisk air, snow swirling around him, smoke rising from his pipe. He had been warned that his life was in danger. Each warning became more personal, but always promising his death. He stood defiant, by God, he was Walter Harrington, Bishop of Wallington, and no one was going to stop him from doing his job.

Miles away, three people plotted Walter's death. He had done them wrong, he and his Church, and now they would pay. They had been planning this for years, and the time to kill the bishop had finally arrived.

In plain sight, a single shot rang out. The next day newspapers would read "bishop murdered."