1.29.2017

I'm Going to Give You a Bear Hug! by Caroline B. Cooney & Illustrated by Tim Warnes ~ Review + Giveaway

My Review:

A fun filled new picture book by best-selling children's writer, Caroline B. Cooney. The musical, fun-filled, and silly poem goes through the many different kinds of hugs, accompanied by the bright and whimsical, yet classic illustrations that tie this book together.

A lovely read, perfect for bedtime, and sharing with the young ones in your life. I loved the rhyming verses, filled with funny word pictures, and cheerful tone.

The pages were bright, and fit perfectly with the poem, and I loved the bight colors and how the illustrator captured the poem well, and brings it to life.

Overall, a lovely read, that is perfect to share with the young ones in your life!

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About the Book:

I’m Going to Give You a Bear Hug!, written by bestselling author Caroline B. Cooney, is a playful and comforting bedtime book that imagines all the wonderful ways a child might give and receive a hug.


Whether it’s a big bear, gasp for air, knock over a chair hug or a wet and drippy, slimy, slippy fish hug, children will giggle their way through all the imaginative examples. Cooney’s sweet and simple rhymes encourage playful interaction between parent and child and ultimately help them wind down before they snuggle into bed and drift off to sleep.

Caroline B. Cooney Author: Caroline Cooney knew in sixth grade that she wanted to be a writer when "the best teacher I ever had in my life" made writing her main focus. "He used to rip off covers from The New Yorker and pass them around and make us write a short story on whichever cover we got. I started writing then and never stopped!"
When her children were young, Caroline started writing books for young people -- with remarkable results. She began to sell stories to Seventeen magazine and soon after began writing books. Suspense novels are her favorites to read and write. "In a suspense novel, you can count on action."
To keep her stories realistic, Caroline visits many schools outside of her area, learning more about teenagers all the time. She often organizes what she calls a "plotting game," in which students work together to create plots for stories. Caroline lives in Westbrook, Connecticut and when she's not writing she volunteers at a hospital, plays piano for the school musicals and daydreams!


Illustrator: Children's author / illustrator Tim Warnes' first book was published in 1995; since then he's worked on more than 65 books, which have been translated into 18 different languages (9 of these he wrote). He also writes a twice weekly comic strip, Chalk & Cheese.

Awards include the Nottinghamshire Children's Book Award for I don't want to go to bed! which features the popular Little Tiger character (after whom Little Tiger Press were named). Bravo Boris! and The Great Monster Hunt, both illustrated by Tim, were chosen by The Reading Agency for the 2011 Summer Reading Challenge.

Tim's married to illustrator Jane Chapman. He loves comic strips, wearing fancy hats and reading bedtime stories!

Enter to win a copy of this book. US residents only. Ends February 5th, 2017.  Please comment below with your favorite animal and why, along with your email address encoded [youremail at yahoo dot com]--so I can contact you if you win. 

Cherish by Gary L. Thomas ~ Review

Cherish: The One Word That Changes Everything for Your Marriage
My Review:

Cherish. A word  spoken and vowed, but oft overlooked and forgotten. Though it's a small word, it can make a world of difference in transforming a marriage.

I was very intrigued by the title of this book, and after I read the description I knew that I had to read it. I had previously read Mr. Thomas's book, Sacred Search, which is one of my favorite relational books that I have read, so I had high hopes for this book and it did not disappoint. I love how Mr. Thomas uses stories from his own marriage, and that of people that he knows to show Cherish in action, as well as how he deftly points to the gospel throughout.

This would be a great book for people to read before marriage, as well as anyone who is married, because I don't think it would ever be bad to learn of more ways to cherish and understand your spouse. I loved the way that Mr. Thomas talks about the different aspects of cherishing someone, from forsaking all others, and learning to treasure your spouse in the ways that make them who they are, to accepting their stumblings, learning their love language and loving them how they desire to be cherished, and how to encourage them for Christ and eternity.

I'm not married, but I immensely enjoyed this book, it was comprehensive, conversational, and concise. And even though I do not have a spouse, I thought that this book was very edifying nonetheless, and even though I know that it was not the direct aim of the book, it led me to think of how I treat other Christians and people in day to day life in light of the gospel. This book has a strong biblical foundation, and I loved how it was continually pointing readers to the cross of Christ, and how that should change how we treat others, most especially a spouse.

Overall, a fantastic read, and despite not being married, I found that I got so much out of it, and would recommend others like me to read it as well. I will definitely be revisiting this book again and again over the years.



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1.25.2017

An Uncommon Courtship by Kristi Ann Hunter ~ Review

An Uncommon Courtship (Hawthorne House, #3)
Lucie's Review:

Trent Hawthorne follows through on his promise to marry the girl with whom he was trapped in a cellar, even though he doesn't know her. After the wedding he rushes them to his London home, but is rarely ever there. When Trent's brother, Griffith suggests that Trent should court his new wife, Trent decides to take more of an interest in his new bride.

Adelade is used to being ignored as the second daughter of Lady Crampton, always in the shadow of her beautiful sister, Helena. Adelade loves to read and knows many facts that others would never think to learn, but she knows little about playing the games of society, and social graces.

I love how Trent's mother comes to visit Adelade, and get to know her new daughter-in-law, willingly teaching her how to move about in London society. Adelade is kind and genuine, quickly making friends among Trent's household and among her new peers.

I think my favorite part was watching Trent come to admire and respect Adelade, from trying his best to avoid her to anticipating her company. I liked his respect for marriage, and his willingness to try to get to know Adelade, and his protectiveness over her. Griffith is a good brother and friend, and though he has good ideas, he doesn't know much about courting a woman either, as he is unmarried.

I was so happy to see Trent get his own story, and I like how he grows over the course of unexpected events. This is a well written read, and I loved the interaction between Adelade and Trent as they discover their new life together. I really liked Griffith, and hope that I get to read his story soon!


Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and testimonials in Advertising."

1.21.2017

A Love for Leah by Emma Miller ~ Review

A Love for Leah (The Amish Matchmaker #4)Lucie's Review: 

Leah has come home to rejoin the Amish Community at Seven Poplars, she had left when she married Daniel and become a Mennonite Missionary. Leah is ready to remarry so she asks for Sarah Yoder's help to find her a husband.

When Thomas Stutzman asks Ellie, the school teacher, to marry him, she says, "No," and suggest that he should ask Sarah Yoder for help to find a mate. Just rejected, Thomas is in no hurry to ask the Amish Matchmaker for help.

Sarah matches Leah and Thomas together, but neither of them likes the match, so Sarah offers them a deal, if they give it 6 wks and still don't like each other, she will find them someone else.

Leah helps Thomas with his dream of organic farming, and since she still has a car she drives him around to help him make business appointments. I like that Thomas helps Leah to laugh again, he has a great sense of humor and like to have fun. Leah and Thomas get along well as they get to know each other, they bring out the best in each other.

But for two different people who comes from different mindsets, they still butt heads, and Sarah gives them good counsel.

Overall a fun and enjoyable read, I loved how the story come together, liked that Leah get's a second chance at love. Thomas is a funloving, hardworking man, who enjoys the beauty around him and thinks more than he let's on. I really hope Ellie get's her own story soon!


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Still Life by Dani Pettrey ~ Review

Still Life (Chesapeake Valor #2)Lucie's Review:

Avery Tate is forced to come face to face with the past that ostracized her, as a crime scene photographer, when her best friend, Skylar, goes missing the only clue is a photograph of Skylar, dead.

Avery calls in crime scene investigator Parker Mitchell when she discovers that Skylar's trailer has been ransacked. Avery has admired Parker for a long time, but he's still in love with his first love who was murdered.

Will they get to the bottom of this chilling case?

Avery finds herself again drawn to Parker, as he helps her to face her past and find the forgiveness that she is denying. Avery is a resilient, self-made woman, who stays true to her friends.  Parker also struggles to move on from the past, the love that haunts him. As the murderer closes in on Avery, the stakes rise as his obsession grows.

Parker is a man of integrity and attention to detail that makes him brilliant at his job. He struggles to honor the memory of his first love, but he doesn't want to lose Avery either.

Declan is back again as well, investigating a ship of illegal immigrants, while trying to keep Tanner out of trouble. Tanner is a woman who drives him crazy with her kind heart and compassionate spirit that often overrides her concern for her own safety.

Full of twists and turns, this is one suspenseful thriller of a read, though a bit more graphic in violence and morbid in subject than I typically read. I love how they work together to solve the case to find closure and to bring justice to Skylar's killer. I can't wait ti read the next book in the series and read more about Tanner and Declan!




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1.20.2017

The Matchmaker Brides Collection by Kim Vogel Sawyer, Amanda Cabot, Diana Lesire Brandmeyer, Lisa Carter, Ramona K Cecil, Lynn A Coleman, Susan Dietze, Connie Stevens & Liz Tolsma ~ Review

The Matchmaker Brides Collection: Nine Matchmakers Have the Tables of Romance Turned on Them
Lucie's Review:

The Homegrown Bride Emmie stays behind when her family moves to Kansas to help her grandmother run the boarding house. She plays matchmaker for their bachelor boarders. But her head can't help but turn when Landon Knipp moves to town to open a store, as their paths cross they form a friendship, and perhaps more.

The Unmatched Bride is probably one of my favorites. Deborah is hired by Robert to sort through his daughter, Emily's many suitors, many of whom are after his fortune. But as Deborah helps them, Emily turns the tables and plays matchmaker as well!

Playing Possum Thea and Cage are childhood friends who pretend to be engaged to avoid the hapless matchmaking schemes of the Possum Trot Matchmakers. But as they spend time together, they wonder if maybe their engagement shouldn't be just pretend.

Hog Trough Bride Rose doesn't want her sister Violet to have to dance in the hog trough, so she tries to set her up with their neighbor, but ends up spending more time with him than her sister!

The Tinman's Match Xander is a tinsmith who travels the area plying his trade, and often in his travels he meets men who would like to be married, and women of  a similar bent. So began to match make, being careful in his pairings, but when he finds a match for Sarah, her cousin Jo, insists on coming with to make sure that she approves of the match. Xander and Jo butt heads over most things, but throughout the journey, they begin to find that their differences aren't so vast after all.

Miss Matched Mitch is a doctor, who joins Grace's father's practice, he is a man of integrity and faith who prays for each of his patients. Grace has been assisting her father for years, and is a supporter of the scientific method, so she comes up with a method for matchmaking her friends. Full of humor, this was a fun read from the start.

The Backfired Bride Jared and Lyla are childhood friends set on leaving their hometown, but they worrying about their family, Jared's father, and Lyla's aunt. So they come up with a plan to try to get them together, meanwhile Jared's father thinks that Jared and Lyla are the ones that should be together. A sweet humorous story.

Sing of the Mercy Sarah is a cook who sings while she works at the Hash House. Quinn is the newly elected mayor of the gold mining town in SD, and he wants to make the town respectable for families. So he enlists Sarah to help him find potential brides for the miners, and to help teach the miners some manners. I loved Quinn and how he goes out of his way to help the citizens of the small town.

A Match Made in Heaven  Len is the new pastor in town, and after the news paper features him in an article, he starts getting letters from all over the country asking for help finding a mate. He enlists Cora's help, and they begin to try matchmaking for each with hilarious results.

Overall, this was a wonderful collection, full of humor, and great storylines. There were very creative premises, and I loved reading and trying to figure out how it was going to work out in the end. I think some of my favorite ones were when the tables got turned on the matchmakers :) I wonderful read, enjoyable to the last.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and testimonials in Advertising."

Good Good Father for Little Ones by Chris Tomlin and Pat Barrett ~ Board Book Review

Good Good Father for Little Ones
My Review:

What is a good father like?

A young bear learns about the many roles of a good father, as he asks the many animals in the kingdom. Originally a full length children's book based on the popular worship song, it has been adapted for younger children, into board book form.

A charming read, with delightful illustrations that are adorable and fitting for the story and the age group of the readers.

Overall, a lovely book that would be a sweet gift for a young child. Sturdy and well bound, it is made to fit perfectly into little hands. A lovely book about being a good father, and the Father above, who is the Best Father of All.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and testimonials in Advertising."

1.18.2017

Because You're Mine by Colleen Coble ~ Review

Because You're Mine
Lucie's Review:

Alanna Connolly is the fiddle player in a four woman Celtic band, her husband Liam was killed in a car explosion, and she is pregnant with their unborn child. Alanna marries Barry, the band manager shortly after her husband's death, and Barry take her to an isolated estate close to a swamp full of gators.

Jesse, Liam's best friend was driving the car when it combusted, he survived, but still hasn't regained his memory. Alanna is wary of Jessie, who take over Liam's place in the band as the drummer, she believes there is more to the car crash than meets the eye.

As strange things begin to happen at the estate, Barry's mood swings and unkept promises make it difficult for the band to practice, Alanna doesn't know where to turn or who to trust.

This book was hard to get into, and very different from anything that I had ever read by this author in the past. It was very dark, and it was hard to read, as Alanna made so many bad choices in the beginning, and I didn't know what to think of Jesse. So it was kinda a slow start for me, but I kept hoping that it would pick up and find a happy resolution. '

I liked that Alanna turned back to her faith, and Jesse also explores what he believes even though his parents try to discourage him. Jesse doesn't remember everything, but he doesn't like the man that he was and he wants to change.

This book has many twist and turns along the way, and there are definitely plenty of surprises, but I still had difficulty enjoying this book because of how dark it was. So I would warn fans of Ms. Coble that it is much darker than much of her previous works, but you may enjoy it if you are a fan of darker suspense. But for me personally, it just wasn't for me.


Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and testimonials in Advertising."

1.17.2017

Wed by Necessity by Karen Kirst ~ Review

Wed by Necessity (Smoky Mountain Matches #10)
Lucie's Review:

Sparks fly when Caroline Turner and Duncan Mckenna meet, and neither are what they seem at first glance. Duncan is Caroline's father's new stable manager, and on a stormy even he insists on accompanying her on a ride, they find themselves stranded overnight, and Caroline's father insists that they marry. Caroline's mother is far from pleased, as Duncan is far from the prized husband who would help Caroline's social status. And their marriage begins on a far cry from wedded bliss, Duncan doesn't help matters by throwing out most of her belongings because they won't fit in his cabin.

Will they make their marriage work, or just make each other miserable?

Duncan is a man of faith, and once he calms down, he realizes that he could have handled things better, and tries to be kinder to Caroline. He finds out that she doesn't know much about cooking, cleaning or keeping a house, so he takes time to show her so that they can share the load together.  I like his patience with her, and his kindness and understanding.

I Caroline is surprised to find that she likes to be able to take care of her own house, and she takes pride in her accomplishments. Caroline struggles to trust, as she has never been able to depend on very many people in her life. I admired her willingness to learn the things that she didn't know how, and her compassion for others.

Overall, a well done story, I loved the cameos from past characters, and how this story came together about to people willing to give each other a chance. A sort of retelling of Taming of the Shrew, except that Caroline isn't a horrible person, she just wasn't taught to do for herself. An enjoyable read.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and testimonials in Advertising."

Courting the Cowboy by Carolyne Aarsen ~ Review

Courting the Cowboy
Lucie's Review:

Ella Langston is an artist, who has been having trouble lately finding the inspiration for her art, so her mother suggests that a change of scenery might help. So she rents a cabin outside of Cedar Ridge, Alberta, Canada, where she finds that she is next door neighbors with the landowner's widowed son, Cord and his three children.

Cord is a hardworking rancher, and a good father to his three children. He wants to be there for his children, but there aren't always enough hours in the day. Ella helps Cord see that there are some things that he can rearrange on his list of priorities, but he senses that she is keeping something from him.

Paul, Suzy, and Oliver adore Ella, and are friendly and welcoming to her from the start, they love her dog, Pablo, who is very good with children. And when Suzy asks for help with an art project, Ella can't say no. Ella is a great teacher an helps the children with their projects.

I like that Cord recognizes and appreciates the changes that he sees in his children, and makes an effort to spend more time with them. I like that he makes time to talk to Ella too, and get to know her.

Overall, a great read from beginning to end, with great characters, humor, and well done relationship building. Fast paced and heartwarming, a great read for the cold winter months.


Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and testimonials in Advertising."

1.16.2017

Eden: The Animal's Parable by Keith Korman ~ Review

Eden: The Animals Parable
My Review:  The story of Jesus as told by the animals, and most especially his canine companion, Eden.

I was intrigued by the premise of this book and though it was a bit of a slow read for me, with the shifting characters in the first few chapters, it was fun to see things as someone unfamiliar with the story of Christ would see them.
This would be an enjoyable read for all ages, and I loved the storytelling, and the gentle wending of the story, in keeping with many of the traditions of the times.

The only things that I had problems with were the times when the story was inconsistent with the Bible, now I realize that many fictitious licenses were taken throughout, the addition of some dialog, and changes in timeline, details, etc. Though to some extent I'm unsure that these changes were necessary to the story.

Overall, a lovely book, from beginning to end it tells the story well, with beautiful imagery.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and testimonials in Advertising."

Eden: The Animals’ Parable (Liberty Island, April 2016)
“Ask the animals, and they will teach you.” —Job 12:7
Experience the Gospels in a way that you never imagined.
In this beautifully inspired retelling of the Gospels, we see Jesus and his disciples in the Holy Land through the eyes of the animals—especially his intrepid and loyal dog, Eden.
With a wise, old donkey, innocent lambs, and legions of curious field mice—the animals follow their master’s journey across Galilee and onto Jerusalem, rapt with awe and wonder and bearing great tidings—even if they don’t fully comprehend the divine events they witness.
Simple, clear, and spiritually profound, Eden is for readers of all ages, this artful retelling is captivating, moving, and alive with the joy you felt the first time you opened the Bible.

1.09.2017

Big Sky Showdown by Sharon Dunn ~ Review

Big Sky Showdown
Lucie's Review:

Heather Jacobs comes to Montana to fulfill the last request of her father, whom she has not seen since she was young.

Zane Scofield worked for Heather's late father, and has a lot of respect for the man who helped him escape an extremist cult, and led him to the Lord. He is afraid that Heather wants to sell her father's business, Big Sky Outfitters, and he doesn't understand  the rift between her and her father.

When Heather falls into a hole, Zane comes to her rescue, but it quickly becomes clear that it was not an accident, and that someone it trying to keep them on the mountain. Will Heather and Zane make it off the mountain alive?

A thrilling read from beginning to end, Heather and Zane are on the run for their lives, stranded upon a mountain, they must find a way to escape the treacherous gang that is out for blood. Zane tells Heather what he knows about the people after them, as well as about her father's faith and that man that he became.

This is a high stakes race for their lives, with non-stop action and suspense all the way through. Taunt tension throughout, and gripping suspense that had me glued to the pages. Great read for lovers of suspense!

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and testimonials in Advertising."

1.08.2017

His Substitute Wife by Dorothy Clark ~ Review

His Substitute Wife (Mills & Boon Love Inspired Historical) (Stand-In Brides, Book 1)
Lucie's Review:

Audrey Prescott takes the train from New York to Whisper Creek, WY, to help Blake Latherop save his store. Blake and Audrey are friends, who got to know each other when Blake came over to court Audrey's sister, Linda. Before going west, he asked Linda to marry him, but it was Audrey who wrote back to him in Linda's name, while Linda married another man.

Blake could lose his store if he isn't a married man, so he agrees to Audrey's plan, though it is hard for him to hide his disappointment that he is marrying Audrey and not her vivacious sister.

Will Audrey be able to win him over?

I loved how Audrey has a big heart, and fits in to Whisper Creek, quickly making new friends and helping Blake. Audrey comes full of ideas, such display changes and tempting ladies off of the passing trains to shop.

Blake and Audrey are awkward at first, because they are faking their relationship, but Audrey's uncomplaining acceptance, willingness to help, and determination to succeed, help to soften Blake surliness. It doesn't hurt that Audrey is a great cook, and Blake decides that he should be kinder to her, and try to reconnect with her, and recapture their easy friendship.

Overall this was a great read with a plausible story line, great pace, interesting side characters, and plenty of surprises.  I enjoyed this book from beginning to end, and I thought it had an amazing ending! Great read!

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and testimonials in Advertising."

1.07.2017

My Heart Belongs in Fort Bliss, Texas: Priscilla's Reveille by Erica Vetsch ~ Review

My Heart Belongs in Fort Bliss, Texas: Priscilla’s Reveille
Lucie's Review:

Priscilla is travelling to Fort Bliss to take care of her niece and nephew, whose parents have recently died. She plans to take them back to Cincinnati with her, where she has a job, creating artwork for a ladies' catalog, she wasn't counting on meeting their uncle.

Elliot Ryder is a doctor and Major in the Calvary, he has known Timothy and Tessa since they were young, and he is committed to raising them in the Fort like he knows his sister and her husband wanted.

Priscilla get's an extension on her leave, in order to take the summer to work things out with Elliot.

Priscilla has never met Timothy and Tessa before, because her mother hated the military and cut off her brother when he chose to join.  Priscilla is not travelling alone, and her travelling companion Fern is coming to Fort Bliss to marry her fiance, Harry. Fern adapts quickly to her new life, unlike Priscilla, who is unafraid to show her disdain for all things military.

Elliot and Priscilla's relationship starts out on rocky ground because they both see the other as trying to take the children away, but as they work together, they come to admire the other and how they relate to the children. Elliot and Priscilla share a strong faith, and pray with the twins, leaning on their faith in times of trial.  I liked how Priscilla comes to admire Elliot, and how the life he has chosen has helped him to use his talents.

Overall, this is a great read that bring to life the pride, protocol, and hardships of military life in 1874. Full of action, drama, family and faith, this book has wonderful characters, and I loved how Elliot and Priscilla worked together to care for the twins. Excellent storytelling, I would definitely recommend this book!

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and testimonials in Advertising."

1.06.2017

The Guardian Rancher by Brenda Minton ~ Review

Mills & Boon : Her Guardian Rancher (Martin's Crossing Book 6)
Lucie's Review:

Daron and Boone work together as bodyguards, and Daron spends more time at Boone's ranch than his own,  and he is still plagued by nightmares from his time in the military. One night he drives by Emma Shawl's place and notices something very wrong.

When Emma's brother-in-law shows up looking for money to pay for his drug addiction, even though when her husband died everything went to his brother and not to her, but Pete thinks that she is holding out on him. Emma is determined to take care of her family on her own, without Daron's interference.

Will Emma and Daron find that they are just what the other needs?

I like Daron and how he wants to help Emma, and he admires Emma for her strength and determination to raise her daughter without being a burden to others. He loves Jamie, Emma's daughter and he wants to help as much as he can with her upcoming surgery.

Emma is a hardworking mother, who also helps her granddad who is alot like her, in that he doesn't like depending on others and wants to do everything for himself. I admired her mettle, faith, and determination.

Overall a great book with a lot going on, with great humor, Boone is especially apt at pushing Daron's buttons. It has great characters and dialog, and I liked how Daron's goals change over the course of the book.




Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and testimonials in Advertising." 

1.02.2017

The Beginner's Bible by Kelly Pulley ~ Review + Giveaway

The Beginner's Bible: Timeless Children's StoriesMy Review:


A timeless and classic Bible storybook for children, from Genesis and The Fall to Calvary to Revelation, this edition does a pretty good job of covering it all.

It is a wonderful book to read along with the young ones in your life, with colorful illustrations and straightforward style that makes the stories easy to talk about.

This is a  sturdy book, meant to last through the years, and is one of the top selling Bible storybooks of all time. One of the things that I liked, was the big print and easy to read style, that makes it great for new readers to read of Jesus Christ on their own!

Overall, a timeless classic, sturdy in make, and great value. A lovely gift for young children that they will read over and over again, and treasure through the years. A delightful book that is a pleasure to share. Definitely a great addition to a child's library.

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Nowhere to Hide by Sigmund Brouwer ~ Review

Nowhere to Hide (Dead Man's Switch #2)My Review:

King and his friends, Blake and MJ, find themselves swept into another adventure of espionage and conspiracy, working with the CIA against possible terrorists.

This is a fast paced, non-stop adventure that picks up right pretty quickly in the aftermath of the previous book. I was actually a bit confused because I had picked up this book thinking that it was a stand alone, and so in the first few chapters I knew that I was missing something. I would say that this book does a good job of catching you up without revealing too many spoilers from the previous book. But I would probably recommend reading the books in order to minimize possible confusion.

I loved the friendship and camaraderie between King, Blake, and MJ. King with his astute observation, Blake and his hacking skills, and MJ's clowning that hides a sharp young man beneath. This story brought to mind growing up with the Accidental Detectives, and how Mr. Brouwer is still expertly blending heart-pounding suspense and non-stop action with humor, and surprise twists along the way.

King and his friends are swept into a conspiracy so tangled that they don't know who to trust, I loved this book to the very end, riveting. The characters were very well done, and I instantly was cheering for their gang to get to the bottom of everything. I liked King, he is very observant and he knows how to read people. MJ's antics had me groaning and guffawing throughout.

Overall, a fantastic read from beginning to end it was thrilling adventure, and I loved the strong sense of family and friendship that this book brought to the forefront. You will not regret picking up this series!



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1.01.2017

Looking Back on 2016

2016 has brought a lot of changes into my life. There have been high points and low ones, though now on the other side of it, I feel that it has helped me to grow immensely. 

Looking back at the beginning of the year, I was working as a dental assistant in public health, working chairside, front desk, and with the school-based clinics, with temporary status (about 20-28 hrs weekly) as well as working retail about an average of 25 hrs a week.  A full time position opened up in the public health clinic, and I applied. But unfortunately I did not get the position. And I'll be honest it was a difficult time, as I wasn't entirely sure what to do next. But I continued to stay busy with work, reading, blogging, and church.

So in February and March, I spent a lot of time applying for jobs and going to interviews. As well as still working as a temp dental assistant and retail. The end of March and beginning of April the full-time position I had previously applied for opened up again, and on April 25th, I began working full time hours at my main job. I decided to keep 10-15hrs a week with my retail job as well. During this time I also began attending a young adult church group.

In Mid-May my maternal grandmother passed into the arms of Our Lord in heaven. So we traveled to Wyoming for her funeral. It was wonderful to see so many of my extended family all together in one place, though the reason that had brought us together was bittersweet. 

In early July I took a trip with 2 of my dear friends to Wisconsin, and also Minneapolis to the Mall of America. Soon after our trip, an opportunity opened up for one of my dear friends, Amber, and she accepted a teaching position in China, teaching the English language to children at a elective school.

At the end of August Amber moved to China. 

In September I began volunteering at a local mission on Saturday mornings.

In October, I turned 22.

In November I began picking up extra shifts at my retail job, working 20-23 hrs retail in addition to my full-time job. Meanwhile, still blogging, attending Bible study, helping in Awana, and volunteering when I could.

December flew by, though a joyous time to celebrate the Savior.I continued to work 60-63hrs a week between by jobs, in addition to everything else. I looked forward to the hour between jobs on Friday, and the 3 hours between volunteering on Saturday and my 2nd job, Sunday was my day off,though I was still very busy. Christmas was a lovely day, and our family was joined by a couple from church who has become dear to our family. 

It seems this year has flown by, though it has brought many changes, and not all of them mentioned here. I have made many new friends, done new things, taken more responsibility, and grown a lot as a person. I'm thankful for the countless blessings that have been bestowed on me throughout the year, and I can't wait to see what 2017 will hold!  ~ Faith