![]() Tags: 3-of-10-hearts, american-fiction-and-nonfiction, christian-fiction, contemporary-genre, indie-author-self-published-books, reviews-to-be-updated, short-stories-or-novelettes, standalone-books, ya-genre. He still couldn’t figure out why you would exchange eight persons’ appreciation to one-ONE!!’” Purchase on Amazon ![]() Why would you want to exchange cooking for eight others and funnel it into cooking for one? I told him that it was very logical, because even though I’ve never experienced it, cooking for two mouths has got to be easier than cooking for nine. ![]() It reminds me of Matthew 6:8, “…for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask Him.”’”Ī Favourite Humourous Quote: “‘ agrees with me in the puzzlement of you leaving. ![]() The “praying before letter-writing” is an example of one of the little lessons it teaches.Ī Favourite Quote: “‘ Isn’t that a neat concept? To think that God is not only interested in my life in the kitchen (my attitude towards sour bread, baking soda, and the likes), He also sees my plans for the day and if I will seek Him, He will guide me through it and provide all that I need (or good substitutes). This was a realistic, humorous, and thoughtful little contemporary story. As Nicole attempts to take over the kitchen, she begins to wonder if the kitchen will take over her? My Reviewģ stars & 3/10 hearts. Other Works by Amanda Tero Orphan Journeys Novellas Journey to Love (Marie’s Story, 1901) Orphan Journeys Short Stories Letter of Love (Edward’s Story, 1902) Short Stories Coffee Cake Days Deb’s Bible (for new readers) Debt of Mercy Letters from a Scatter-brained Sister Maggie’s Hope Chest Noelle’s Gift Peace, Be Still Befriending. So begins Nicole’s letters to her sister who has recently “deserted” the family because of marriage. ![]() “How could you, in good conscience, leave the kitchen in the hands of me, a giddy sixteen-year-old?” ![]()
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