Monday, July 2, 2012

Reviewing TRAVELERS REST by Ann Tatlock

This is a 'hard to put down' novel current in today's headline/news we see every night. Military men coming home injured beyond repair unless a miracle happens.  As I read this book, my heart ached, and I wondered how the author would pull it all together and end it realistically.  I won't spoil it by telling how she does it, but she did it very wisely; you won't be disappointed.
    I think it would be great made into a 'for TV' movie, and Morgan Freeman would be excellent as the Dr Rockaway; I could also see the blind computer whiz on Covert Affairs TV series, playing the role of the volunteer pianist at the VA in the story, Jon-Paul. 
   Every reader will appreciate the VA ministry and all the volunteers and workers they need, as well-described in this book.  I highly recommend it as reading for all.
   I received a free copy of this book from Bethany House Publishers with no obligation to give a possitive review. The book warrants one! Enjoy.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Reviewing PRIZE OF MY HEART by Lisa Norato

This was an absolutely refreshing novel in the year 1815 that keeps you guessing. When most novels would have ended somewhere in Chapter 12, this one goes on through Chapter 20 + Epilogue and only got more intriguing. 
   The author does a fine job of explaining terms that we don't use today, but that were common in the 1800's. One of them that really interested me was the "summer kitchen." It so happens my grandmother had one on her farm, and it was exactly as described in this book, and for the same usage... space away from the main house to keep the heat from the ovens out of the main house during harvest/canning time.  Another note of interest was the mention of and use of 'vomit powder'!  That also added intrigue to the story.
    Foods are always of interest, and this book told of plenty of different ones, ie, a Yankee casserole of chicken hash!  Readers will love all the stuff you will learn, as you read this romantic, touching, and interesting story of privateering, lost child, kidnapped woman, and unfaithfulness.
    I was given a free copy of this book from Bethany House publishers for review, and was not required to give any view except my own.



Saturday, April 21, 2012

Reviewing BLIND HOPE by Kim Meeder & Laurie Sacher

From beginning to end, this true story will grab your heart, instruct, and along with tears, make you smile and say "God IS good and all-caring--all creatures great and small.'  This is the story of an unwanted dog and the woman she rescued.  The authors are located in Oregon at a ranch that generally takes in abused horses and along with that, youngsters who need help as well; the two working together, heal each other.
   Important issues that are brought out in good taste include the hidden inner anguish this girl has put herself through. She was raised in a loving, good Christian home that attended church regularly, but as she describes her 'fall' all parents need to be watching for the signs she lists: joining the rebellious crowd where 'no one is ever at fault', moral code slackens, blaming others for what she didn't want to change; did not take responsibility for her own choices, changing her clothing from modest to tight and  revealing  and wore heavy, dark makeup. She matched her internal pain with external piercings. 
   The dog the girl is rescuing is dirty, unkempt, and sickly -- soon the dog goes blind, and she has to train it to get along without injuring itself. She concludes that much of the dilemma she has with the dog is the same as what her parents once had with her i.e., how does she allow the dog to learn from her own mistakes without being harmed by them... now she understands how hard it must have been for her parents when she had more selfish desires than sense.  In the training of her dog she sees that it was not words that changed her actions but the consequences. Pain.
   All her life she has faked knowing things just to please people and make friends, including her relationship with God. She finally understands she needed to pursue her relationship with God, for real. Previously she believed nothing was her fault, that things just 'happened' to her so she was the victim and had no responsibility to change. 
   The beauty in the story is when she concludes with the thought that no one ever warned her that when you rescue a dog, the life you save might be your own. 
    The book is filled with photos of the girl and the dog, and is beautiful to read.  I highly recommend this book for all parents to read as well as teens and young adults. It can help those having difficulty as well as those put in authority to teach.
"I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review." and was not required to  give a positive review.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Reviewing NEED YOU NOW by Beth Wiseman

   Reading NEED YOU NOW was like reading/hearing local news stories; it was so current and up to date but with solutions as well. The family is a modern day family with modern day problems including adjustments from city life with teenagers to dealing with them in a calm-country setting. The problems they discover with their 'perfect' daughter will break your heart as you realize this could happen to any family.
   I was captivated by the story and the many many surprises as well as sad happenings.  While I didn't like what some of the characters 'did' I also had to realize this story is trying to depict what could happen in real life; and sometimes adults as well as teenagers make bad choices and must be responsible for their actions. 
   I thoroughly enjoyed the book, but at the end of it, I thought it should have gone on a few more pages to 'finish' some of the things that were left undone in the character's lives. Without giving anything away, I will mention Dave and his daughter Cara with the extraordinary art talent; teenage son Chad and Skylar, as well as Grace... I didn't think the 'fruit tree' handled it all!
   I received this book free from BookSneeze for my honest review.  I would definitely recommend the book for others to read because I believe it would be very helpful with spotting deceptions,  avoiding temptations, being a true friend to those around us.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Reviewing I ONCE WAS BLIND by Renay Poirier from Eau Claire WI

THIS BOOK IS AMAZING!  I was given a copy to read by a friend at church, and I could not put it down, once I started reading it!  This is a TRUE story... Renay was electrocuted by 12,000 volts while at work which blinded him for ten years. He is married and has two daughters, and during those ten years he keeps his faith in God and works to help support his family and treat them as 'normal' as if he were sighted.  The book is amazing ... I found myself shaking my head at the things this man accomplished or tried to do, while blind, that some would never even do, or don't do, when sighted.
   I highly recommend this book to everyone. You will be in tears when you read how some people treated or mistreated him, you'll be in tears again when he gains his sight back. The pure awesomeness of God!  And then to realize this miracle happened in the town where Jim and I also found Jesus!  We had not heard of this miracle ... let's shout it from the rooftops!
    This book made me 'see' how I need to be more helpful, kind, understanding of others, and accept the will of God in my life each day, looking to Him, the author and FINISHER of our faith.  Over and over again as I read, I would say, "change ME, Lord" ...  and I pray a special blessing on all those who reached out to 'help' Renay while he was in this 'test'... for indeed, these tests are for all... the people involved and outside or observing.
   We should never forget that Jesus will use us whenever or wherever we are, and in whatever 'state' we are in when our desire is just simply to  please Him and accept/do His will.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Reviewing IN TOO DEEP by Mary Connealy, Kincaid Brides Book 2

This is the first Mary Connealy book that I have read, and I would highly recommend others to read them 'in order' if they read them at all ... it took until the end of Chapter 2 to figure out what was going on and well into Chapter 4 to understand.  Actually, there for a while, I didn't think it was a "Christian" book! I thought I was reading "Deliverance", [an old OLD secular story I do not recommend]  because of the terms this author used to describe different characters in this book.
   I felt the author didn't make it clear to a new reader who the people were; she cast them in an inaccurate description, or lack thereof so that your first impression of the character was different than what they actually were .  She constantly talked about things unclearly that must have happened in the previous book.   By the end of Chapter 4 and into 5, the story was pretty well coming together and moving on, but I thought the intimate scenes and thoughts were too descriptive and did not add to the story.
   I thought it taught a good moral toward the end that a lot of people could relate to, i.e., God's purpose in apparent disasters and troubles  affect us all and can cause healing if we let His will be done in our lives.  Her scripture quotes toward the end were also beautiful.
   I am guessing that book 3 will be about Seth and his bride that even he didn't remember he had. It was good how she first brought the name of the bride into the story and then picked up briefly on it later.
   I received a free copy of this book for my honest review, from Bethany Publishers.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Reviewing AMERICAN PATRIOT'S BIBLE published by Thomas Nelson

From the beautiful cover, to the Presentation page, through the beautiful scriptures interspersed with historical information, to the end of the concordance, colored maps and back cover, this entire Bible will amaze and excite you and make you proud you are an American IN a country founded on Christianity.   It is absolutely beautiful.
   I love the colored photos; the pages are 'antique' on the margins, and very easy to read.  Along with the scriptures, you have a complete history lesson as you read.  It is exciting to turn a page and see where a President laid his hand when he took Office, or read  how one of our public leaders used a particular scripture.  I believe this Bible should be in every  home in America, in every classroom, used in home-schooling, in every public place possible. 
   I cannot recommend it more highly.
   I received a hard-copy free from BookSneeze to review, and I am not required to give a positive review. This one warrants it!