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Happy Mother's Day for the Reader Mom!



Today's moms are busy. Between working, caring for the home, juggling priorities, trying to be what we need to be in addition to our greatest ministry - our families, things get crazy quick. 

Mother's Day is coming up and over at Women Living Well, some amazing deals were shared on Amazon for Kindle Books. For less than $3.00 you can find at your fingertips books that will encourage, equip and help us in the quest to be a better woman and mother.  

Be encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to save money, but also to grow in God's grace and love.

Mother's Day is a day as mothers we relish the appreciation show for our efforts.  But the other 364 days offer for us to be a life giver and influence our homes and families forever.  Godly books help equip us to do that.  Go ahead and give yourself a gift that will keep on giving!

Here is the list:


Women Living Well: Find Your Joy in God, Your Man, Your Kids and Your Home 
 by Courtney Joseph - $1.99
Free Companion Guide to go along with the book.

Let It Go by Karen Ehman – $1.99

Taming the To-Do List by Glynnis Whitwer – $2.99

Life Interrupted by Priscilla Shirer – $0.99

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