It’s Summer 1984 in Kevan’s Cove, a time when pay phones lined the streets, video games consumed the minds of teenagers, and pizza parties were a weekly tradition. Dive into the thrilling realm of the Magdala League as you follow the escapades of Maggie North, a nonconformist who rides motorcycles and has an undeniable knack for uncovering mysteries. Maggie's relentless pursuit of God fuels her fearlessness in embracing every adventure that unfolds before her, as she finds assurance in God's unwavering presence and dependability. This work of Christian fiction will captivate young readers and instill in them a sense of faith and reliance on God.
SL Hicks, a licensed educator, believes learning should be as fun as a 10-hour gaming marathon. Armed with a BBA in Accounting from JMU (where she still has nightmares about tax season) and an MS in Cybersecurity from Liberty University (where she learned to slay digital dragons), she's ready to share her geek-tastic knowledge with the world. When she's not crafting fantastical adventures or battling spreadsheets or cyber threats, you can usually find her exploring the open road on two wheels. Visit her website.
Very quaint little mystery book that is g rated and super Christiany. The main character was quirky and sweet Monk should be protected at all costs. Lots of random prayer. Also super short and cozy read. Great end of the year book to knock up your count.
When her friend is attacked, Maggie North rides her motorcycle to the rescue. There's an abecedarian mystery, too easy for Encyclopedia Brown, and nobody talks like a human being. Still, it has its charms.
Looking at the cover I thought this was a children's book, description mentions teenager and his friends. After reading it I'd definitely describe it as a cozy mystery. Book is mild enough for teens, with verses, prayers and thanks to God here and there. No big shockers or scares. warm and short (I finished it in one evening) with a touch of nostalgia to 80's. And not to forget food - cooking plays a big role here.
Kharis Publishing is a leading Christian and inspirational book publisher. it's dual mission is to give voice to underrepresented writers and equip orphans in developing countries with literacy tools (some proceeds for each book sold goes into providing books and computers). I received this book from giveaway
Thank you to the author and Goodreads for allowing me to win this on a Goodreads giveaway. While I'm not very religious, this was a cute and quick mystery. The setting was quaint and the characters likeable.
A quick mystery read that is heavy on the Christianity. While not my usual genre, as a librarian with patrons who often ask for Christian reads, this mystery would be a good fit for my community.