10.31.2014

An Amish Second Christmas by Beth Wiseman, Ruth Reid, Tricia Goyer, and Kathleen Fuller ~ Review

An Amish Second ChristmasLucie's Review:  A wonderful collection of heartwarming tales just in time for Christmas by some of the biggest names in Amish fiction.

In When Christmas Comes Again James is a funny, character with a true warmth, quick wit, and a strong faith. He mentors a young couple, and befriends Katherine who cares for him even though he is forgetful and his stories are often on the crazy side.

I loved the characters, and James' spirited stories and wise advice. Though not romantic, this was a wonderful heartwarming story.

Her Christmas Pen Pal tells of how a simple mistake brings two kind heart together for Christmas.

Joy is a young woman with a lot on her plate, trying to keep the family business in the black, while her heart heals from the heartbreak it suffered. Noah is a likable guy, with common sense and a kind heart.

A great story that covers a lot of ground in a short time, so there were some loose ends at the end.

In A Gift for Anne Marie, Anne Marie and Nathaniel have been friend as long as they can remember, and they have a ease to their friendship. Nathaniel isn't interested in anyone but Anne Marie, but wil it take her leaving for him to realize what he really wants?

This was sch a sweet story with great characters, and sweet side stories that I absolutely loved.

 IThe Christmas Aprons Ester visits her cousin in West Kootenai, Montana to help with Hannah's new baby, maybe this will be exactly the thing to help her step out of her twin sister's shadow.

Ammon is a kind man who bids on the pie that no one else bid on and it bring him together with the baker herself, Ester.

Such a sweet story, I loved the pie auction, because it brought back such great memories. My mom and dad actually met at a pie social, and I've always found pie auctions to be so romantic because of that.

Overall, a terrific collection of heartwarming tales set in Amish country just in time for Christmas!



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10.30.2014

An October Bride by Katie Ganshert ~ Review

An October Bride (A Year of Weddings, #11)Lucie's Review:
Emma's father is dying of cancer, but he doesn't let it keep him down, he wants to use his last days to encourage his friends and family in their faith. He also has a bucket list to complete, and one of the things on it is to walk Emma down the aisle.
Emma loves her dad and want to help him complete his bucket list, even if that means staging a pretend wedding with her brother's best friend, Jake.

Told from the first person point of view, we get to see everything through Emma's eyes, so while I understood why Emma was doing what she was doing, I could only guess as to why Jake was going along with it. I liked that Emma had one friend who questioned what she was doing.

The interaction between Jake and Emma was great, to keep u the illusion they had to do coupily things like take dancing lessons, which were pretty fun.

Overall, this was a fantastic story, that I absolutely loved. I had my doubts at first because when I read the synopsis, I was kinda thinking that what they did was a horrible idea, but as I read this novella really won me over. Definitely recommend.


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."

10.28.2014

Becoming Bea by Leslie Gould ~ Litfuse Tour & Review

Becoming Bea (The Courtships of Lancaster County, #4)Lucie's Review: 


A charming coming of age tale that tugs at the heartstrings. 

Bea get's a job as a nanny to a couple with triplets along with her friend, Hope. While working with the children she finds that she has a gift for taking care of children and words. And then there is Ben Rupp who loves to tease her just to see what she will do. But as their friendship grows into something more, conclusions are jumped to and everything might just be simpler than it seems.

Bea matures so much over the course of this book, finally getting out from behind her sister's shadow and discovering her own gifts and talents. There are so many wonderful characters, and relationships in this book, and it catches up with previous characters and their growing families.

Well written, with a captivating charm and memorable characters. This is a fun well paced read, with a great heroine, I really like Bea and how she learned so much while working as a nanny.

Overall, this was a tale of romance, miscommunication, conclusions, and humor.

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."


About the book: Can Bea and Ben Turn Rivalry Into Romance?

Beatrice Zook knows God wants her to learn patience toward others. When assisting a family overwhelmed by triplets proves surprisingly successful, her confidence in dealing with others, both young and old, grows.

One person she'll never be able to find peace with though is Ben Rupp. They've known each other forever, and Ben understands precisely how to antagonize her. What neither she nor Ben will admit is that beneath all their bickering, attraction awaits. When friends decide to try and bring the couple together, will the pair be able to find true love? Or will they damage their relationship beyond repair?

Purchase a copy: http://ow.ly/Dcnfl
About the author: Leslie Gould is the coauthor, with Mindy Starns Clark, of the #1 CBA bestseller The Amish Midwife, a 2012 Christy Award winner; ECPA bestsellerCourting Cate, first in the Courtships of Lancaster County series; and Beyond the Blue, winner of the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice for Best Inspirational Novel, 2006. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Portland State University and has taught fiction writing at Multnomah University as an adjunct professor. She and her familyl live in Portland, Oregon.
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Leslie Gould is back with the latest book, Becoming Bea, in her Shakespeare-inspired series, The Courtships of Lancaster County. Don't miss the other books in the series, Courting Cate (retelling of The Taming of the Shrew), Adoring Addie (inspired by Romeo and Juliet), and Minding Molly (inspired by A Midsummer Night’s Dream).

Leslie is celebrating the series with a Kindle giveaway and a Facebook party on November 11th.
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One grand prize winner will receive:
  • A Kindle Fire
  • One copy each of the entire The Courtships of Lancaster County series: Courting CateAdoring Addie, Minding Molly, and Becoming Bea.
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10.26.2014

Silhouette by Justin Richards ~ Review

Doctor Who: Silhouette (New Series Adventures, #53)My Review:
Only the second Doctor Who novelization I have read, this one was tons of fun, set in Victorian England with the Pater Noster Gang.

The Doctor and Clara join Madame Vastra, Strax, and Jenny solving a mystery of missing carnival performers. Can they solve the mystery before any more are killed?

A fun and exciting adventure, with the 12th Doctor and Clara along with some of my favorite familiar faces. A quick and engaging read, blending humor and adventure in the classic Doctor Who way, this book is excellent for those who are tired of waiting for the next Doctor Who episode. The few books that I have read, have been excellent and very true to the television series, with some of the plots being in my mind even better than the ones that made it to air on television. So for anyone with doubts about the books being as good as the show, I would advise them not to worry, the books are just as well done, and written by true fans who work hard to make them true to the brand.

Overall this was a great adventure, lighter than some, but full of Strax's hilarious and obliviously serious humor. There was some brief language for those concerned with that, but nothing too serious. I don't want to spoil any of the plot by telling you what happened and what marvelous things and being they came across. I think one of my favorite things about this book was the Pater Noster Gang more of the wonderful Strax! Definitely something I would recommend to Who fans!



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."

10.22.2014

A Promise to Protect by Patricia Bradley ~ Review

A Promise to Protect (Logan Point #2)Astor's Review:

Leigh Somerall returns to Logan's Point, ten years after the whirlwind college romance that she was forced to break off in order to protect her brother, Tony.
Sheriff Ben Logan never understood why Leigh broke it off with him so suddenly all those years ago, but now she's back with her nine year old son that looks suspiciously like him. But when Leigh's brother Tony is murdered, Ben finds himself promising to protect Leigh and her son from the people who so ruthlessly murdered Tony.
Will he be able to keep the ones he has come to love safe from the dangers that haunt them?

An action packed mystery, that finds Ben dodging bullets in his race to protect Leigh and her son, as they try to stay alive in this deadly game of cat and mouse.

A book with non-stop action, that had me glued to the pages, and I just didn't want to put it down!
Great characters, with a connection from that past that hits close to home. There are dogfights, and gun smuggling afoot, and so much more.

Overall, a thrilling read with non-stop action, and a pace that kept me on my feet. Romance and blackmail, betrayal and loyalty. Definitely a book that I would recommend, I can't wait for the next book in the series!



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."

10.21.2014

Glen Cambell: I'll Be Me ~ Movie Review + Soundtrack Giveaway!

My Review:

An intimate look into the life of Glen Campbell, as he goes on his farewell tour with his family after announcing that he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.

This documentary shows the ups and doesn't shy away from showing the downs, moments of anger, frustration, and confusion that Mr. Campbell faces. I loved how he came alive on the stage, when he was on the stage he was almost his usual self again, playing magnificent guitar solos, and singing his classic songs. But this documentary showed the bad times too, as the disease progressed. But at times the disease brought out a spontaneity in him, and even when he couldn't remember things his wit was quick, and often he would find a way to joke about it.

Mr. Campbell's wife, Kim, she really shined, you could see her love for him in everything she did for him, and how it was hurting her to see him like this. She showed true sacrificial love for him, and I heard recently that she was forced to place him in a care facility, which must have been terrible for her.

I loved how unique the tour was, with 3 of his children as part of the band, I'm sure they made some great memories along the way.

As for content to be aware of, I only remember 2 instances of bad language, and within context it was understandable because of how the disease made him feel.

One of the best things about this, was that it didn't ignore the strong faith of Mr. Campbell and his family. He and his wife talked freely about their faith, and their trust in God for His plan in the midst of the hardships they faced and have yet to face.

Overall, this was such a moving documentary, and showed how truly painful Alzheimer's can be on the person who has it and the people all around them. It really was hard to watch, because my grandma has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's and I know that it will get so much worse for her in the future. But I highly recommend this documentary for anyone, I dare you not to be touched by this poignant and realistic film.

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."

From the Producers of Walk the Line... In 2011, when Glen Campbell was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, he joined forces with his family to fight the biggest battle of his life. Glen and his wife, Kim, made history by going public with the diagnosis – the first time a major American celebrity would share this experience with the world. The Campbell family then embarked on a short “Goodbye Tour,” but the three-week engagement turned into an emotional and triumphant 151-show nationwide tour de force.  

This epic human drama about the undying bond between Glen and Kim, and their unwavering caring for each other, chronicles a story of love, resilience and the power of song. 

GLEN CAMPBELL…I’LL BE ME is the true tale of how America’s greatest country star would not give up his music or his family, against all odds.

The film features those who know and love Glen, including Bruce Springsteen, Bill Clinton, The Edge, Paul McCartney, Jay Leno, Vince Gill, Jimmy Webb, Blake Shelton, Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Steve Martin, Chad Smith and Taylor Swift among many others. Rare vintage footage and extraordinary new performances of Glen’s most beloved hits immerse this moving cinematic account in the overwhelming talent of this humble family man. With joy and a tireless sense of humor, Glen and his family live each moment in the present while preparing for the future, all while playing their music to sold out venues on a star spangled voyage spanning the country from Carnegie Hall to the Hollywood Bowl.

Giveaway Time!!! So up for grabs is the five track EP soundtrack featuring Glen Campbell, along with his daughter Ashley, and The Band Perry. 
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The Promise by Beth Wiseman ~ Review

The Promise
Lucie's Review:
Based on a true story, this book is not the easiest of subject matters, and though the writing is excellent with great flow, it was hard to read.

After the death of her cousin, Mallory feels the need to make a difference and save a life, so after meeting a man from Pakistan on the internet she make the decision to marrying him, leaving behind the life she's known and the man who loves her.
Tate is a piano teacher, he had wanted to marry Mallory, but now that she has made he choice there is little that he can do.
The bonds of friendship are tested in this tale of friendship, betrayal, and heartache.

I didn't really understand Mallory and her desire to save a life, and maybe in a way it was her way of saying she needed to find herself and what she believed. It was so hard to read about her and how she was betrayed and manipulated by people who took advantage of her ready trust, because I knew that there was no way this would end up well.

Fozia was a good friend to Mallory and did what she could to help her. Tate was an amazing, and he never gave up on Mallory after she left, and he started trying to help her escape as soon as he found out that Abdul had lied to her. Soraya was another good friend to Mallory, but for the first part of the story I didn't really know why we were following her, especially because I didn't care to read about her and Ishmael and how intimate they were before marriage.

Overall, this wasn't a book that I particularly enjoyed, but it was good and serves as a true cautionary tale about meeting people online.


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."

About the book: 

Mallory's search for happiness leads her to a faraway place. There she finds heartache, betrayal---and danger.
Mallory Hammond is determined that no one will stand in the way of her goal---to save a life. She had that chance years ago, and she failed to take it, leaving her adrift and in search of the real meaning of her life. Finally, she meets a man online from a volatile corner of the world who offers her the chance to find that purpose. But she will have to leave everyone she loves behind in order to take it.
Tate Webber has loved Mallory for many years. He understands that Mallory will never be happy with him until her deepest heart's desire is satisfied. When Mallory decides to travel across the world to fulfill her dreams, Tate begs her not to go but tries to give her the space she needs. Mallory embarks on her dangerous journey only to discover how swiftly and easily promises can be broken. And Mallory can only pray that she will make it out alive.
Inspired by actual events, The Promise is a riveting love story that asks the question: how far will we go for love?

Purchase a copy: http://ow.ly/CP8sr 

About the author: 

Beth Wiseman is the best-selling author of the Daughters of the Promise series and the Land of Canaan series. Having sold over 1.3 million books, her novels have held spots on multiple Bestseller lists. She was the recipient of the prestigious Carol Award in 2011 and 2013. In 2013 she took home the coveted Holt Medallion. Her first book in the Land of Canaan series--Seek Me With All Your Heart--was selected as the 2011 Women of Faith Book of the Year. Beth lives in Texas with her family.

Find Beth online: websiteFacebookTwitter

Persuasion, Captain Wentworth, and Cracklin' Cornbread by Mary Jane Hathaway ~ Review

Persuasion, Captain Wentworth and Cracklin' Cornbread (Jane Austen Takes the South, #3)Lucie's Review:


A thoroughly modern, and Southern tale, with a Jane Austen twist!

Lucy Crawford knows she made a mistake all those years ago, but that still doesn't make her in any hurry to see Jeremiah Chevy again. But she's desperate and willing to do just about anything to keep her family home from foreclosure, even if it means renting it out to the free clinic run by Dr. Stroud and his new assistant fresh out of medical school, Dr. Jem Chevy.

Lucy has a love of history and the Civil War, she has a love of learning and appreciation for the history. But her family takes advantage of her and are unkind more often than not.

I really liked the Strouds and how kind they were towards Lucy. Jem hada good heart to help others, and even though he didn't always show it, he had never forgotten about Lucy. I loved their interaction and howslowly they got to know each other again, and realized that they still had so much in common.

Overall this was a fun read with great characters, and a definite Jane Austen-like plotline. Great for Southern Jane Austen fans!


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."

10.20.2014

A Love Undone by Cindy Woodsmall ~ Review

A Love Undone: An Amish Novel of Shattered Dreams and God's Unfailing GraceLucie's Review:

When Jolene Keim's parents died, Jolene gave up everything to keep her sibling together and raise them. Because of her selfless choice she lost her fiance, Van, who quickly married another girl in the community.

But Jolene works hard, baking, cooking, and cleaning to take care of her family. She finds joy in the little things like painting, something forbidden in their district by the bishop
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When Andy and his son, Tobias come to work with his brother Levi at Lester's horse farm, everything changes. Andy and Jolene become friends, yet teeter on the edge of something more that can never be, because Andy is a grass widower, a man who's wife left him, and he cannot marry again nor divorce his first wife.

Will Jolene and Andy ever be able to come to terms with what can and cannot be?

Jolene was such a giving and selfless character, she could have married Van and started a family of her own, but she chose to stay  with her family and raise all of her younger siblings. I loved her friendship with Lester, everyone thinks that he is old and grumpy, but Jolene wins him over. Lester is more than a bit gruff, but he truly has a heart of gold and lets Jolene have his attic to paint in.

What I loved about this book was the characters, and how they interacted with each other and new friendships were born. I especially liked the scenes where the siblings got together. Ray grew up a lot over the course of the book, and I was so happy when he found a passion, and good friends.

Overall, this was such a good book, both Jolene and Andy handled their situation well and they wanted nothing but what was best for the other person. And they helped each other grow in their faith. I would definitely recommend this book, it was well written and thoroughly captivating.



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."


This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
A Love Undone
WaterBrook Press (September 9, 2014)
by
Cindy Woodsmall


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Cindy Woodsmall is a New York Times and CBA best-selling author who has written fifteen (and counting!) works of fiction and one of nonfiction. She and her dearest Old Order Amish friend, Miriam Flaud, coauthored the nonfiction, Plain Wisdom: An Invitation into an Amish Home and the Hearts of Two Women. Cindy’s been featured on ABC Nightline and the front page of the Wall Street Journal, and has worked with National Geographic on a documentary concerning Amish life. In June of 2013, the Wall Street Journal listed Cindy as one of the top three Amish fiction writers.

She’s won Fiction Book of the Year, Reviewer’s Choice Awards, Inspirational Reader’s Choice Contest, as well as one of Crossings’ Best Books of the Year. She’s been a finalist for the prestigious Christy, Rita, and Carol Awards, Christian Book of the Year, and Christian Retailers Choice Awards.

Cindy and her husband reside near the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains in their now empty nest. (Since that last line sounds sad and bare, I thought I’d add an “epilogue” of sorts. Our two oldest sons are married and live only a couple of miles from my empty nest, and below are my three adorable grandchildren! ♥)

ABOUT THE BOOK

A husband and son abandoned to forge a path alone.
A young woman who sacrificed her dreams.
How will the God of grace and hope help them find their way?


At nineteen years old, Old Order Amish Jolene Keim was on the brink of happily-ever-after when everything changed, stealing the future she expected and burdening her with an unbearable decision. For the next ten years, Jolene throws herself into family life—and then she meets Andy Fisher. The horse trainer and father to a sweet nine year-old challenges her and holds up a mirror to issues Jolene has been unwilling to face.

Andy is cautious about his deepening friendship with Jolene, but he believes she knows the truth about him – that he is a grass widower. As a man whose wife has abandoned him six years past, he is unable to divorce or remarry according to the Amish ways. Andy has wrestled with God concerning his reality, and he had found peace with the solitary future facing him…until he met Jolene.

As Andy and Jolene find themselves confronted by difficult choices, will they trust in God's guidance—or will the allure of their deepening friendship only lead to further temptation?

If you would like to read the first chapter of A Love Undone, go HERE.

10.18.2014

Hannah's Hope by Karen Kingsbury ~ Review

Hannah's Hope (The Red Gloves #4)My Review:

Hannah Roberts is a busy young woman, with a schedule jam packed with activities and everything that a girl could wish for, except what she really wants. Her mother and step father are always gone, living in other countries, working to further their political careers. When Hannah finds out that they won't be home for Christmas, her mother tells her about her biological father who joined the army so many years ago.
Hannah becomes determined to find the man who is her father and soon enlists the help of local politicians and townspeople to help her in her quest.
Will Hannah find the miracle she's looking for?

The final installment in the Red Gloves Series, follows the quest of one girl to find the father she was never allowed to get to know. Hannah is a girl who is treated like an adult, with a grueling schedule and high expectations on her shoulders. My heart really went out to her, because of the distance between her and even her mother, was just so sad.

Overall, a sweet story of love, loss, and miracles just in time for Christmas. One of my favorite characters was that of the car driver, Buddy, who was one of her best friends, and who prayed for her constantly. If you are a fan of this series, then you will definitely appreciate this heartwarming novella.



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."

10.16.2014

All for a Sister by Allison Pittman ~ Review

All for a Sister (All for, #3)My Review:

Two families forever changed by the events of one night.

Dana has spent much of her young years locked away from the world for a crime that she did not commit, yet never went to trial for.
Celeste on the other hand has grown up with all the material wealth she could ask for along with a generous dollop of beauty and charm. Celeste longs to make a name for herself as an actress lighting up the silver screen.
But as Dana and Celeste look back on their past, they uncover the dark secrets that brought them together and tore their families apart.

This was a book full of variety switching back and forth between the present and the past, from Mrs. DuFrane's confessionals, to the script of the film about Dana's life, to Celeste's memories, and the modern day.

This kind of story-telling showed snapshots from Celeste and Dana's lives, and how they grew up very differently, in the midst of injustice and a troubled family.

It was an engaging read, and I liked the growing relationship between Dana and Werner. While I did feel like I got to know Celeste as a child, it was hard to really understand her as an adult.

Overall, a saga of a troubled family in the years before the Roaring 20's, and the dreams and hopes that made up an Era.


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."

10.14.2014

An Amish Family Christmas: Heart of Christmas & Plain Holiday by Marta Perry & Patricia Davids ~ Review

An Amish Family Christmas: Heart of Christmas\A Plain HolidayLucie's Review:

In Heart of Christmas Susannah Miller is the teacher of Pine Creek Amish School, and has been for the past 12 years. She loves teaching and cares for each of her students.
James Klein the newest member of the school board was to cancel the Christmas program, he also sends his daughter Mary to spy on Susannah's activities.
Everything seems to be going wrong for Susannah, but when a love from the past returns, now widowed, with two children, she begins to wonder if Toby might be the answer to a prayer.

Susannah was a lovely heroine, selfless, and giving to the children in her class. Honestly I didn't know what to think of Toby, but as I read more I liked him more.

The bishop was a wise and perceptive man, and I really liked him. This was a sweet story of friendship and healing, just in time for Christmas.

A Plain Holiday tells the tale of Sally Yoder, who is a nanny to two young charges, Kimi and Ryder, who are English. Kimi is a typical pre-teen girl caught up in the swirl of social media and lost without her phone. While Ryder is a bundle of seemingly never-ending energy.
Sally accompanies the children to their grandmother McIntyre's horse farm, while the children's parents fly to Paris without their children.
Ben Lapp works at McIntyre farms, and a few years ago Sally had a huge crush on him and was telling anyone who would listen that she would marry him someday.  But he had no interest in her, now he can't seem to even get her to talk to him.
Could love be in the air?

Sally is a relatable heroine, she has grown and matured over the years, and is no longer throwing herself at Ben. I loved how Ben connected with Ryder, and taught him how to drive the sleigh.

The kids' great grandmother was just so warm and welcoming, and happy that her grandkids had come to spend time with her.

Overall this was a great story, and I loved Ben and Sally together and how they interacted with each other. Definitely a great story.



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."

A July Bride by Beth Wiseman ~ Review

A July Bride (A Year of Weddings, #8)Lucie's Review:

Left at the alter by the man of her dreams, Alyssa is hurt and confused, why would he do this to her?
Brendan has blown it, leaving the love of his life embarrassed and alone in the front of a church full of people. But will he be able to win her back after what he did to her, and will she be able to forgive him?

After Brendan left her at the alter, Alyssa has moved on with her life, quickly getting engaged to her brother's friend, Dalton.

This was kind of a hard book to read, because I felt that a lot of Alyssa's decisions were made out of the hurt she had experienced, and she just wasn't always being smart.

Brendan to his credit did realize that he had made a mistake, and he is a good son to his parents despite their rocky past. But I wish he'd just taken the time to talk it out with Alyssa instead of just sending cards and flowers.

Overall, this wasn't really a story that I enjoyed as there were sexual innuendos and Alyssa just seemed so clueless. There wasn't really much interaction between the characters, and it felt like most of the relationships were based on back story.


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."

A Lady at Willowgrove Hall by Sarah E. Ladd ~ Litfuse Blog Tour & Review

A Lady at Willowgrove Hall (Whispers on the Moors, #3)

Lucie's Review:

Cecily Faire comes to Willowgrove Hall as a lady's companion, she has a troubled past, and secrets of her own to bring to Willowgrove Hall.
Nathaniel Stanton is the steward of Willowgrove Hall, and its surrounding grounds. He too has his secrets, and because of them, he has held back from forming romantic relationships.
As the secrets of Willowgrove Hall come to light will Cecily and Nathaniel be able to hold to the friendship that they have formed, as well as the promise of something more?

A wonderful book, with a great setting and characters. I loved Nathaniel's whole family, and how all three of his sisters were so welcoming to Cecily. I was surprised by how kind Mrs. Trent was to Cecily, and how accepting in general she was to everyone even her nephew who is just hanging about waiting to inherit the estate. Oddly enough, the only people Mrs. Trent doesn't like are the Stanton's, Nathaniel most especially.

Nathaniel was a great hero, honorable and responsible. I love how Cecily and Nathaniel's relationship  developed naturally, and it was realistic for the time and setting. Another character that I liked was Clarkson, Mrs. Trent's Lady's Maid, she didn't say much, but she was observant, and made sure that Cecily had a safe place to go.

Overall, a great read, that was filled with drama, mystery, and romance. Definitely one I'd recommend!




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."


About the book: 

Her secret cloaks her in isolation and loneliness.
His secret traps him in a life that is not his own.
Cecily Faire carries the shame ofher past wherever she treads, knowing one slip of the tongue could strip away everything she holds dear. But soon after accepting the position of lady's companion at Willowgrove Hall, Cecily finds herself face-to-face with a man well-acquainted with the past she's desperately hidden for years.
Nathaniel Stanton has a secret of his own --- one that has haunted him from birth and tied him to his father's position as steward of Willowgrove. To protect his family, Nathaniel dares not breath a word of the truth. But as long as the shadow looms over him, he'll never be free to find his own way in the world. He'll never be free to fall in love.
When the secrets swirling within Willowgrove Hall come to light, Cecily and Nathaniel must confront a painful choice: Will they continue running from the past . . . or will they stand together and build a future without the suffocating weight ofsecrets long suffered?

Purchase a copy: http://ow.ly/CsnBw

About the author: 

Sarah E. Ladd has more than ten years of marketing experience. She is a graduate of Ball State University and holds degrees in public relations and marketing.The Heiress of Winterwood was the recipient of the 2011 Genesis Award for historical romance. Sarah lives in Indiana with her amazing husband, sweet daughter, and spunky Golden Retriever.

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Award-winning author Sarah E. Ladd examines how to escape the clutches of a tainted past in the final installment of her Whispers on the Moor series. A Regency-era novel, A Lady at Willowgrove Hall cleverly shows that even though our pasts may be shameful or painful, God can take the darkest personal histories and turn them into the brightest futures.

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10.13.2014

Sarah's Song by Karen Kingsbury ~ Review

Sarah's Song (The Red Gloves #3)My  Review:

Every year Sarah Lindeman tell's her story of love, loss, and redemption, with 12 ornaments and the song she wrote so many years ago. Sarah tells her story while Beth, a nurse with a troubled marriage listens.
Sarah tells of her dreams and desires to become a star in Nashville, and as Beth listens she is filled with hope.
It's never too late for a miracle...

I think novella is my favorite so far in the Red Gloves Series, it weaves an spellbinding tale switching with ease from modern day and into Sarah's past. Both the story blended well together, and I was equally riveting by both the storylines, and one of favorites to read was actually the point of view of Beth's husband.

I loved how the story unfolded, over the course of the 12 days of Christmas, and how Beth's heart changed as Sarah wove her story and song. I read this in almost one sitting!

Overall, this was a touching and poignant story, and quite honestly I didn't expect this type of story from just looking at the cover, but you know what they always say...A great novella with a great message of hope for Christmas time or all year round. Highly recommend!



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."

10.09.2014

Doctor Who: Engines of War by George Mann ~ Review

Doctor Who: Engines of WarMy Review:

I think that most people know about my serious addiction to Doctor Who, so this review should be no surprise. To be honest I've never read a Doctor Who novelization, so I wasn't sure what to expect, but this book definitely lived up to my high hopes.

This book follows the War Doctor, who is only really seen in the 50th Anniversary Special, and it was fun seeing him get an adventure and companion all his own. I felt that the author did a terrific job with the story, telling a tale of hope and sacrifice, amidst the turmoil of the terrible Time War.

It expands more on the character of the War Doctor, as well as building on the setting and what it was like for Timelords during the Time War, when others feared and despised them.

Cinder is a wonderful companion, who is trained to be a skilled Dalek hunter. She and the Doctor get along well, and honestly it's sad that this story isn't a TV episode, because it is rather well written with a great, and surprisingly poignant ending. I think this would make a fantastic bonus episode.

Overall, a great one to check out if you are a Who fan and curious about what adventures the War Doctor might have had :)




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."

10.08.2014

Married by Christmas by Karen Kirst ~ Review

Married by Christmas (Smoky Mountain Matches, #5)Lucie's Review:

A wonderful tale of faith, forgiveness, and second chances.

If you have read any of the previous books in the series you might recognize Caleb O'Malley. But if you don't recognize him it's just fine because this is a great stand alone novel. But because I had read the previous books I had often wondered about Caleb and what had happened in his past, so as you may imagine I was very pleased to find out that this book was about him.

Rebecca was a strong heroine who helped Caleb, even when she believed him to be the enemy. The interaction between the two of them develops naturally, and I loved the scenes with the together. I couldn't help but cheer for them the entire way through.

I loved this book right from the start, and the trend only continued as it kept me entertained with a well balanced mix of action, drama, and surprises.

Overall, a wonderful book that I would happily recommend.



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."

A September Bride by Kathryn Springer ~ Review

A September Bride (A Year of Weddings, #10)Lucie's Review:



A great meet cute sets this story off to a terrific start, when Jesse, who is a deputy sheriff, pulls Annie over and asks if she knows why he pulled her over, and she responds, "No, don't you?"

Annie is a lovable heroine, who though new to the town of Red Leaf quickly makes it her home by reaching out to others who are lonely.

One of my favorite characters actually ended up being Jesse's mom, who bonds immediately with Annie ad offers her a job managing a bookstore. I liked how the story also followed her and the new direction her life is taking.

This was a such a sweet story, that worked perfectly as a short story, with great characters, and many secrets to be uncovered. A wonderful 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."

An August Bride by Debra Clopton ~ Review

An August Bride (A Year of Weddings, #9)Lucie's Review:

A delightful story, that begins with a bang and ends in the same fashion.

Brent is a rancher, responsible by nature he doesn't fool around with love. But upon meeting Kelsey he wants to get to know her better, the only problem is she doesn't date cowboys. But maybe Brent will be the man to change her mind about more than just cowboys...

Brent was a wonderful hero both a cowboy and a true gentleman, he was a good friend to Kelsey, and prayed for her. I loved how he was sensitive to her need for space, yet found ways to reach out to her.

I loved how Kelsey found a way to help others by doing what she loves.  Aunt Ester Mae and her friends Adela and Norma Sue were so much fun.

Overall a great read with terrific side characters, and awesome setting! Definitely a tale well worth reading!



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."

10.07.2014

Where Treetops Glisten by Tricia Goyer, Cara Putnam & Sarah Sundin ~ Review

Where Treetops Glisten: Three Stories of Heartwarming Courage and Christmas Romance During World War IILucie's Review:

Three heartwarming celebrations of Christmas time full of faith, family, and hope in the midst of hard times.

Each of the three stories covered consecutive Christmases in the Turner family each focusing on a different sibling, one of my favorite characters had to be Grandmother Louise Turner, who brought faith and humor to the stories. The parents were also fantastic, and so supportive of their children.

In White Christmas Abigail and her family reach out to Jackson, and help him solve a mystery, bringing them close together. I loved the close bond between Abigail and her father.

I'll be Home for Christmas sees Pete Turner returning from active duty feeling empty inside. He meets Linnie, a young girl, whose uncle was a childhood friend of his, and as he bonds with her he finds himself falling for her mother, Grace.

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas with this poignant tale of love, loss, and trusting God. Merry is the youngest of the Turner clan, working as a nurse.She doesn't know what to think when David, the man she met in Miami Beach, leaves suddenly after Pearl Harbor, and fears that he may be fighting for the enemy.

Overall, just an amazing collection of great stories, I loved them all so much. And I loved getting ready for and experiencing Christmas with the Turner family. A book I would definitely recommend!



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The crunch of newly fallen snow, the weight of wartime
Siblings forging new paths and finding love in three stories, filled with the wonder of Christmas
Turn back the clock to a different time, listen to Bing Crosby sing of sleigh bells in the snow, as the realities of America's involvement in the Second World War change the lives of the Turner family in Lafayette, Indiana.
In Cara Putman's White Christmas, Abigail Turner is holding down the Home Front as a college student and a part-time employee at a one-of-a-kind candy shop. Loss of a beau to the war has Abigail skittish about romantic entanglements---until a hard-working young man with a serious problem needs her help.
Abigail's brother Pete is a fighter pilot hero returned from the European Theater in Sarah Sundin's I'll Be Home for Christmas,trying to recapture the hope and peace his time at war has eroded. But when he encounters a precocious little girl in need of Pete's friendship, can he convince her widowed mother that he's no longer the bully she once knew?
In Tricia Goyer's Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, Meredith Turner, "Merry" to those who know her best, is using her skills as a combat nurse on the frontline in the Netherlands. Halfway around the world from home, Merry never expects to face her deepest betrayal head on, but that's precisely what God has in mind to redeem her broken heart.
The Turner family believes in God's providence during such a tumultuous time. Can they absorb the miracle of Christ's birth and His plan for a future?

Purchase a copy: http://ow.ly/BwVP9

About the authors: 


TRICIA GOYER is a prolific author of nearly forty books, including Chasing Mona Lisa, and a speaker and blogger. 

CARA PUTMAN is the author of twenty books includingShadowed by Grace. She is the winner of the 2008 Carol Award for historical fiction. 

SARAH SUNDIN is the critically-acclaimed author of the Wings of the Nightingale series, the Wings of Glory series, and the forthcoming Waves of Freedom novels.


10.06.2014

The Mason Jar by James Russell Lingerfelt ~ Review

The Mason JarLucie's Review: 

Growing up Finn and his grandfather shared letters, leaving them for each other in the old mason jar, words of encouragement, advice, and affirmation. When Finn left for college he fell in love with beautiful young woman with a past, named Eden. Suddenly Eden disappears from his life and Finn is left with many unanswered questions, so he goes to the mission field in Africa, and returns home to bury his grandfather still haunted by the mysterious love that still haunts him.
"A story about a girl who vanished, a former love who wrote a book about her and a reunion they never imagined." [from the back cover of the book]

What I Loved: I loved the premise of the story, with the exchanging of the letters and the closeness between Finn and his grandfather. And how the grandfather uses his letters to encourage Finn, and share his faith with him.

What I Liked: I liked how Eden and Finn were careful too not let their relationship go "too far" physically. I did come to understand the reasons why Eden felt she had to do what she did, though it would have been nice if she had been able to tell Finn sooner so that he wouldn't have been bitter so long

What I Disliked: I didn't like how Eden and Finn's relationship got physical so fast, and how often the book would described their physical intimacies during their time together. I didn't connect to the characters and that made it a hard book to read.

Overall:  This wasn't my kind of book, and honestly not one that I could recommend. I often felt that it tried too hard to be intellectual, making it tougher to connect with the story and the characters. Personally this just wasn't the book for me, I have read many reviews that rave about this book and others that rave about it, so I would definitely recommend looking into other reviews to get a fuller picture of if this book is a good fit for you!

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."


About the book: 

What if your old college roommate called, raving about a book someone sent her, calling it the most beautiful book she's ever read? "But," she said, "it's about you." The author is your college ex.

In The Mason Jar, Clayton Fincannon is a Tennessee farm boy raised at the feet of his grandfather. He and his grandfather leave letters for each other in a Mason jar on his grandfather's desk---letters of counsel and affirmation. When Clayton attends college in Southern California, he meets and falls in love with a dark debutante from Colorado. However, when an unmentioned past resurrects in her life and she leaves, Clayton is left with unanswered questions.

Clayton goes on to serve as a missionary in Africa, while he and his grandfather continue their tradition of writing letters. When Clayton returns home five years later to bury his grandfather, he searches for answers pertaining to the loss of the young woman he once loved. Little does Clayton know, the answers await him in the broken Mason jar.

A story about a girl who vanished, a former love who wrote a book about her, and a reunion they never imagined.

Written for the bruised and broken, The Mason Jar is an inspirational romance that brings hope to people who have experienced disappointment in life due to separation from loved ones. With a redemptive ending that encourages us to love again and written in the fresh, romantic tones of Nicholas Sparks, The Mason Jar interweaves the imagery of Thoreau with the adventures and climatic family struggles common toDances with WolvesA River Runs Through It, and Legends of the Fall.
Purchase a copy: http://ow.ly/C52aq

About the author: 

James Russell Lingerfelt is the author of The Mason Jar and writes articles for The Huffington Post. James connects with readers at his blog, Love Story from the Male Perspective, and divides his time between Southern California and his family's ranch in Alabama.

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