Wednesday, September 23, 2015

An Amish Christmas Gift

An Amish Christmas Gift leaves me wanting more, yet happy with the little glimpses into other series. Amy Clipston's story takes us back to rub elbows with the characters in the Kauffman Amish Bakery Series and Kelly Irvin takes us back to The Amish of Bee County. After having invested time into the characters lives by reading the other books, it was exciting to go back and get another glimpse of the stories. I've never read a novel by Ruth Reid, but I enjoyed her novella here. I found myself identifying with Abigail perhaps a bit more than I care to admit. Abigail teaches us to show kindness to everyone and think before you speak.

The novellas feel like they ended short especially Kelly Irvin's. I wish her story had been made into a novel with more details of how the situation played out. Also, I was surprised to find that characters I loved in the original series, that played only small roles in this book, weren't as likable. Eventually one of the characters in A Christmas Visitor won me over by showing the same kindness as in The Beekeeper's Son.

*This book was given to me by NetGalley for an honest review.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Macrame Fashion Accessories & Jewelry

A popular 70's craft with current day projects. Sure there are some throwbacks to the 70's, but many of the patterns are current. I love the pattern for the pretty edging on the stole. The small jewelry is simple enough my 8 year old daughter could make them with me.

I appreciate how the book not only gives me the degree of difficulty for each pattern, but they show me the techniques being used.

I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to try their hand at macrame.

*This book was given to me by NetGalley for an honest review.

Joline's Redemption

Action packed, tense, and exciting to the end. This book was entertaining to read and worth the late nights. Although the story is set in the late 1800's, Vickie McDonough did a wonderful job incorporating current lessons for us to learn. One nugget that can be taken from Joline's Redemption is how to God, sin is sin; man ranks sin as some being worse than others, but God sees them all the same. She weaves God in the story so naturally and easily it didn't feel like a random "God drop".

I really enjoyed the story and recommend it to anyone who enjoys old west stories.

*This novel was given to me by NetGalley for an honest review.

Monday, September 7, 2015

The Mistress of Tall Acre

The Mistress of Tall Acre is an engaging story that is difficult to put down. We read through a whirlwind of struggles, death, legal battles and so much more. I kept thinking I had to be nearing the end of the book because so much had happened, but I would only be at 40%, 60%, ect. And my goodness the twists the book takes.

This is a novel I struggle to leave a review for that doesn't include spoilers. I absolutely loved it! I read the book until I feel asleep and woke up to read it some more. I would recommend it to anyone who loves novels about the Revolutionary War or just great stories.

*This book was given to me by NetGalley for an honest review.

Friday, September 4, 2015

The Christmas Cradle

The cover and title of this book doesn't do the riveting story justice. This is an Amish story unlike any I have ever read. Charlotte Hubbard hit multiple big and current topics in The Christmas Cradle. She covers the consequences of premarital relations, revenge, shunning, death, love and grace. This was a book I struggled to put down. It's a mixture of sweet and intense moments all wrapped up in grace.

I would recommend this book to anyone enjoys a mystery or Amish fiction. It's definitely a great read.

*This book was given to me by NetGalley for an honest review.