Showing posts with label Falling to Pieces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Falling to Pieces. Show all posts

Friday, December 7, 2012

Falling to Pieces

The book was a great read.  I asked someone recently if they read Amish books (no) or mystery books (yes).  I suggested she try the series out.  You get a great combo of the two.

Most of the book takes place in town where a body is found and someone keeps hunting for a lost package.  Callie was the last known person to talk to the deceased and she's also the person who found the body so she became the prime suspect.  While dealing with the cops and their never ending accusations Callie and her new Amish friends decide to launch their own investigation.  It's through their efforts everything comes out in the open.

It's intense at moments, heartwarming, and makes you wonder with which guy romance is budding.

I enjoyed the book, but probably shouldn't be reading it while my husband is out of town. =)

Friday, November 30, 2012

Still Reading: Falling to Pieces

Well my assumption on part of the book was wrong.  I won't tell you what I was wrong about; read the book and see for yourself.

Vannetta writes about the Amish in Shipshewana the same as Tricia Goyer does the Amish in Montana.  And how is that?  The Amish and English intermix.  They are friends, "family" and coworkers.  They help each other out no matter who they are or how they live.

At this point in the book someone has been murdered and Callie is the main suspect.  Oh, and once upon a time Callie had a baby.  Perhaps I was fighting sleep at the time, but I don't think she has told what happened to the baby.  Her husband is no longer in the picture either.  I'll let you read the book to see what happens there.

My foot still hurts.  I wanted to go to Sea World tomorrow, but my foot has been cramping all day.  Not cool.  I did workout today, but towards the end I started feeling the cramp coming back. =/

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Reading ~ Falling to Pieces

Alright, I was about 21% into reading Material Witness when I realized it's book three.  Once upon a time I read a book review from someone who got the book from NetGalley.  They were harsh!  They were lost and didn't mince words about it.  I read the book and thought it was great, but I had read the two previous books.  I vowed to not review a book unless I've read them in order; if I know there's more then one that is. =)

But let me say this...  Material Witness is SOOOOO good I stayed up late reading it.  It was getting really good, but my body was betraying me.  I kept falling asleep while Callie walked into her garden with Max (her dog).  I pretty sure she wasn't alone.  Was the murderer there?  Possibly.  Was someone else hiding in her bushes?  Why did the murderer look familiar to her?  Oh all the questions going through my head. 

For now, I'm going back to book one.  I'm currently reading Falling to Pieces: A Quilt Shop Murder (A Shipshewana Amish Mystery) by Vannetta Chapman.  I'm 23% into the book.  So far Daisy the quilt shop owner has died, Callie her niece has moved into Daisy's apartment and finally decided to reopen the quilt shop, the local newspaper has slandered Callie, and Callie is learning to enjoy the simple life.  I'm wondering if Mr Stakehorn, the editor, is making his own news. 

If you want to find out what I'm talking about read Falling to Pieces.  I think you'll like it.  So far it doesn't seem like your typical boy meets girl Amish book which I like.

On a random note the bottom of my foot has been cramping since shortly after I got off the elliptical today.  Not fun.  I didn't even know the bottom of your foot could cramp.