Sunday, May 11, 2025

Book Review: Joy and Tiers

Title: Joy and Tiers 

Author: Mary Crawford 

Publisher: Diversity Ink 

ISBN: 978-1-945637-41-4 

Quote: "Artists like me spend days, weeks, and sometimes months making decorations for their cakes."

Heather the cake artist will soon stop scolding Tyler the Army reservist. This is a mostly sweet Christian romance. Nobody evangelizes in the book; everyone is already a Christian. Heather's dear friend Tara's Christian wedding, pre-scheduled in an earlier volume (there's a series), will take place in this book too.
 
Also, at the behest of a relative in the military service, no doubt, there's a somewhat surprising chapter encouraging wives to send "boudoir" pictures of themselves to their husbands overseas. Meh. I can't say I recommend sending even face pictures through the Internet. They can be digitally manipulated. Anybody who might be compromised by "old pictures of you" or "of your wife" might find such pictures spliced into videos, and probably not just the kind that publicize what we want to keep private, either. Hackers can find more profitable uses for photos than mere pornography, though they can easily splice a snapshot from a family party into a porn video with animals. However, brides don't have to be professional models to give bridegrooms a private collection of printed photos...I'll stop there.

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