Thursday, November 17, 2011

A Bride's Portrait of Dodge City, Kansas by Erica Vetsch



A suprisingly good read! I'm not sure what I expected when I started this book but it did not disappoint. The author did a wonderful job of portraying the era. Set in Dodge City, KS at the time of Bat Masterson. I enjoyed the energy and spunk of the main character, Adeline Reid. Throw in a romance and a good mystery and what more could you want? This book also has a wonderful Christian theme. Several characters deal with pasts that seem to haunt them and you get to see all that come to light as they struggle through it. Overall I enjoyed this book and highly recommend it!

Ten Plagues by Mary Connealy

What a wonderful book. I loved that it kept you in suspense throughout the entire book. I enjoy a good mystery as well as a good romance and it isn't very often that you get both in one book. The romance flowed smoothly and fit perfectly with the story line. I also liked the fact that it had a strong Christian theme to it. A lot of books who call themselves "Christian" barely mention God but this book does a great job. The characters deal with real life struggles of Faith and past mistakes. The reader gets a chance to see them work through those issue and ultimately stand strong in their faith. Some of the plot is predictable but that didn't matter, it was still a great read!!

Monday, October 10, 2011

The Journey by Wanda E Brunstetter

This was a wonderful Amish story. Book one in the Kentucky Brothers series. There are a lot of characters in this story and it took me a while to keep them all straight so this may be a spin off from another series. This story is about Titus who has a twin brother named Timothy. Timothy is settled with a good job, a wife and child. Titus on the other hand is not settled and contantly feels like he is being compared to his brother. When an opportunity arrises to move to another state Titus jumps at the chance. Will this finally be a way to make it on his own without being under the shadow of his brother? After several things go wrong his mom is hoping he will return home but Titus is determined to make Kentucky his permanent home. Will he find love in Kentucky or will the allure of his ex Phoebe keep him clinging to the past? A great read and I am already looking forward to the next book in this series. Be looking for that review soon!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Women of Faith - Over the Top!



I am so excited to have been chosen to attend this event and blog it! Due to some unfortunate circumstances (email issues) I didn't even know I had been chosen until I got the tickets in the mail today. Talk about a shock. I didn't think I had been chosen. I am beyond excited and now I have to rush to find someone to go with me and find a hotel (hope I can still find one). From what I have read there are still tickets available for this event so if you haven't registered to go, there is still time!! I will be blogging after the event to let you know all about it. Stay tuned...

Monday, August 1, 2011

Along Wooded Paths by Tricia Goyer

LOVE, LOVE, LOVED this book!  Can't wait for the next in this series. After reading book one (Beside Still Waters) I was drawn in to this story and the people. It kinds left me hanging and I was anxious for the next book. I was so excited to have the opportunity to read and review this book. Book two (Along Wooded Paths) picks up right where the first book left off. Marianna is still trying to decide who her heart belongs to, Ben or Aaron. Things get even more complicated for Marianna when Aaron comes for a surprise visit to try to win her heart back. I won't give too many details because I don't want to give the story away but as I read this book I felt like I was going through the emotions with Marianna. I couldn't decide who I liked better Ben or Aaron. The book ends much like the first one, leaves you wanting more and anxiously awaiting the next book in the series. I still have so many questions and even though it appears that Marianna has made a choice, I have a feeling things will change (at least I hope they do). If you read the first book and loved it, this is a must read for you!! If you haven't read the first book yet I encourage you to read it first or there may be things you don't understand in this book. (This book comes out October 1, 2011)

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Spring for Susannah by Catherine Richmond

Hundreds of miles from home, Susannah faces an uncertain future as a mail-order bride on the untamed Dakota prairie. When her parents die suddenly, and no suitors call, Susannah resigns herself to the only option available: becoming a mail-order bride. Agreeing to marry her pastor's brother, Jesse, Susannah leaves the only home she's ever known for the untamed frontier of the Dakota Territory. Her new husband is more loving and patient with her than she believes she deserves. Still, there is also a wildness to him that mirrors the wilderness surrounding them. And Susannah finds herself constantly on edge. But Jesse's confidence in her-and his faith in God's perfect plan-slowly begin to chip away at the wall she hides behind. When she miscarries in the brutal Dakota winter, Susannah's fledgling faith in herself and in God begins to crumble. Still, Jesse's love is unwavering. Just when it seems like winter will never end, Susannah finally sees the first tentative evidence of spring. And with it, the realization that more than the landscape has changed. She looks to the future with a renewed heart. Yet in her wildest dreams, she couldn't predict all that awaits her.
I enjoyed this book a lot. At first I was frustrated at the fact that we didn't know much about Susannah's background. Why she was so shy around Jesse. As the book progressed and Susannah's character developed I found myself enjoying the book more and more. My only complaint is that I wish there was just one more chapter in the book. I won't go into details on that because I don't want to spoil it for anyone. A great read!

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Saturday, May 14, 2011

The Promise of an Angel by Ruth Reid

"In Mescota County, Michigan, an angelic visitor's words inspire Judith to a future she never imagined. After a barn raising accident, Judith Fischer’s convinced she’s met an angel. However, her attempts to convince others end up frustrating her Old-Order Amish community. Only Andrew Lapp believes her, but the rest, including Levi Plank, the man she’s waited to marry, demand she forget the nonsense. Meanwhile, her younger sister Martha has taken a fancy to Levi and sees her sister's controversy as a perfect distraction for turning Levi's head. In a dream, the angel tells Judith she must choose her path. As her faith continues to grow, so do her feelings for Andrew. Will she continue to place her hope in the angel’s message, even if it means losing all she knows and loves?"
This is one of those books that once you start you can't put down! Loved this book from page one til the end. The story is told from two different view points, Judith's and Andrew's. I enjoyed watching their relationship grow even with all the frustrations and distractions. I loved how the book ended and it doesn't leave you hanging or asking questions. This is the first book I have read by Ruth Reid and it did not disappoint. I am looking forward to reading more from this author!

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze®.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. 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.”





Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Fashioned by Faith by Rachel Lee Carter

Fashioned by Faith is a book written for teen girls about modesty and self image. This book is written by Rachel Lee Carter, an international model, who has modeled for many famous designers. She took a stand early on that she would not model clothing that was too revealing, which I think is great! Each chapter begins with the opinion of a boy (even though most say the same thing). She then goes on to talk about different topics reagarding modesty and self worth. There is also a study guide so you can use this book as a study for teen girls or a daily bible study.



I enjoyed this book. It was great to read a book from someone who shares the same opinions that I do on how to dress. It is hard in today's society to be fashoinable and dress modestly. Rachel gives some great pointers on how to dress in today's fashions but be modest. I recommend this book to any teen or young woman.



Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. 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."

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Beside Still Waters by Tricia Goyer

I have always loved reading novels about the Amish. I am fascinated by their simple life. This book did not disappoint.

About the book: "Marianna Sommer believes she knows where her life is headed. Nineteen years old and Amish, her plan is to get baptized into the church, marry Aaron Zook, and live in the only community she's ever known. When Marianna's family moves from Indiana to Montana she discovers life and faith will never be the same. As she builds an easy friendship with local guy, Ben Stone, Ben not only draws her heart, he also gets her thinking about what loving God and living in community is all about. As Marianna struggles to find "home", she also encounters God in intimate ways."

This was a very positive heartfelt book. I enjoyed the change of scenery from typical Amish books. Montana is definately not a place you typically think of as an Amish setting. This book was different from most Amish stories and I enjoyed the fresh approach it gave. My heart went out to the family and the heartaches they endured. Definately a must read!