Monday, March 20, 2023

After the Shadows by Amanda Cabot

 Mrs. Carmichael was lucky in the love the first and second time around when she remarried after her first husband died.  She is the town matchmaker for widows and widowers.  Some of the recipients of her attention are determined to never love again.  When a string of sudden deaths occur in Sweetwater Crossing it leaves everyone on edge and wondering who they can trust.  This book deals with family relationships, the ways we grieve and the hope God gives even in the darkest times.  I couldn't put this book down and read it in two days time.  Amanda Cabot once again caught my attention by her inriguing title and kept it as I read her book.

I received this book from the publishers but was not required to write a positive review.

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Second Time Around by Melody Carlson

 Mallory finds herself an empty nester that has inherited her grandmother's old store.  When she goes to check it out she is as surprised as anyone when she decides to resettle in her grandmother's old home town.  When she decides to open her own home decor store her family wonders if its folly or a midlife crisis.  Mallory is offended and hurt by others judgments of her.  But soon discovers that she has some preconceived opinions of others that she needs to remedy.  What I liked about this book is that is made God a natural part of Mallory's life and not an artificial or tacked on part of of the story.  And while Mallory has some things in her past to deal with she isn't a bitter woman but a lady with a good attitude and one that is relatable.  

I received this book from the publishers but was not required to write a positive review.

Thursday, February 23, 2023

The Maid of BALLYMACOOL by Jennifer Deibel

 Ms Deibel makes Ireland come alive to all the senses.  The story of Brianna and Michael show a way of life in the early 1930s in Ireland but weave a story that goes back with a de ja vu feeling for both of them.  As the mental clouds start to lift and mysteries start to unravel there is the realization that things could change forever.  Once the reader jumps into the pages of this book it will be hard to put down.  I found it fascinating and inspirational.

I received this book from the publishers but was not required to write a positive review.

Thursday, February 16, 2023

Daughter of Eden by Jill Eileen Smith

 This book spans the life of Eve from her creation in the perfect Eden until her death in a fallen world.  This give an imaginary glimpse into her life, thoughts and emotions.  Through Eve's "voice" we come to understand what it must have been like to transition from a world without pain to one filled with unknown fears and griefs.  Yet through it all the hand of a merciful, loving and redeeming God is revealed.

I received this book from the publishers but was not required to write a positive review.

Friday, January 20, 2023

Everything is Just Beginning by Erin Bartels

 Michael and Natalie's stories are complex and intricately woven together by music and the shared emotion of grief.  Michael's background is one of a fractured family while Natalie has had a secure foundation based on love, devotion and commitment.  While drawn to each other the glaring differences and hurdles to overcome mistrust and misunderstands seem to sabotage their relationship before it can even begin.  As they both navigate deep grief and tensions in the music arena they see things in each other that weren't evident before.  This story gives the reader an inside view of creating, recording and performing music.  The author pays special attention to what is sacrificed and how choices have far reaching affects.  The characters storylines are not fairytale but show real struggle and provide thought provoking situations the reader can apply to other areas of life even if not in the music industry.  If this book were a music album it might be considered a cross over from Christian to Mainstream.  While God is mentioned the book has a lot of raw material such as fist fights and some language.

I received this book from the publisher but was not required to write a positive review.

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Her Heart's Desire by Shelley Shepard Gray

 Her Heart's Desire by Shelley Shepard Gray was a very different type of Amish story.  It highlighted Modern Order Amish which I did not know anything about before.  This helped the story have a fresh view and not the ordinary Amish tale.  It highlighted Mary and her friends who had felt like misfits for various reasons in their Amish communities.  They meet while on vacation and develop close bonds.  Each girl must face things within themselves and also in their relationships with others that may have caused or prolonged some of what hurt them from the past.  Their friendship with each other bolsters their courage to try new things and new ways of thinking.  "Pinecraft" is a very inviting place where healing can begin.

I received this book from the publishers but was not requred to write a positive review.

Monday, January 9, 2023

The Rose and the Thistel by Laura Frantz

 This book was a historical novel set in the early 1700s when Catholics and Protestants political leanings caused dissention and utimately war in Britain.  The story is set in Scotland where Blythe has been sent by her father for protection.  I felt this book didn't give enough information for the reader to understand the tensions and fierce hatred between the two political groups.  It was also confusing about the feelings between English and Scottish citizens.  The dialogue between the main characters seemed trite.  The plot was too predictable.  This was a simple love story, which some may find sweet.  But if you're looking for a historical novel this book lacked substance.

I received this book from the publishers but was not required to write a positive review.