Thursday, March 6, 2014

Lip Reading

One of my favorite authors just released his latest book and I can'tt wait to read it! My review will be coming in early April, but I couldn't wait that long to tell you about it!


Lip Reading
Harry Kraus
(David C Cook)
ISBN: 978-0781405348
March 2014/432 pages/$14.99

She Could Save Millions, or Save Herself

She just needs a little longer. She's really close. Dr. Rebecca Jackson, a medical researcher, stands on the verge of a breakthrough that will transform medicine. But she soon discovers the reason behind the miraculous progress in her research, and it leaves her with a nearly impossible choice . . . and little time to decide. More than her research is at stake. And more threatens it than this latest revelation. Something she's tried hard to cover up. There is a high cost to some things in medicine and it's not always the patient who pays. Can Rebecca find the faith and wisdom she needs to make the right call? The clock is ticking and the pressure is on.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

As a board-certified surgeon, Harry Kraus has divided his professional life between Virginia and East Africa. His novel, "Could I Have This Dance?" was the number one CBA bestseller in the contemporary category. His novels are laced with his signature of medical realism. He has been both an ACFW Book of the Year and Christie Award for Inspirational Fiction finalist.

Harry loves miniature Schnauzers and motorcycles and is passionate about spreading the good news of GRACE. In addition to his love of writing fiction, he has written three non-fiction books: "Breathing Grace," "The Cure," and "Domesticated Jesus."

Visit his website: www.harrykraus.com for information about books and to read his blog: Field Notes.
Visit his blog: www.3menwalkintoablog.com




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2 comments:

Skoots1moM said...

sounds like a good read...

Sue W said...

I just checked on BN and I don't think I've ever read anything by this author. I will be checking the library to see what I can get. By the way, thanks for the comments on my blog.
Sue Thoughts from Mill Street