The Undercover Bride is an intriguing book about theft, deception, love, and danger. I was quickly drawn in and HAD to find out how it would end which involved some late night reading. The characters are engaging and loveable. I enjoyed reading the mystery unfold.
*This book was given to me to read by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
The Undercover Bride
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Thursday, May 7, 2015
The Heart of the Amish: Life Lessons on Peacemaking and the Power of Forgiveness
I don't read book descriptions because I like the mystery so imagine my surprise that this wasn't another fictional story about an Amish family. I enjoyed the true stories of adversities and how they were overcome. The nuggets of wisdom were truly inspiring. I found myself highlighting throughout the chapters the wonderful points. One thing I loved about this book, even though it's Amish, everyone can find stories they can relate to. Actually, the story about the red coat and the advice that followed were quiet timely for me to read because of a situation with a family member.
This is definitely a book I will be recommending to anyone who wants to learn more about forgiveness and dealing with adversities overall.
*NetGalley gave me a copy of The Heart of the Amish for an honest review.
This is definitely a book I will be recommending to anyone who wants to learn more about forgiveness and dealing with adversities overall.
*NetGalley gave me a copy of The Heart of the Amish for an honest review.
40 Fun Fables
| 40 Fun Fables really isn't fun. I thought my daughter would enjoy it given she won both her school and district speech meets, however her connection would only illicit mild interest. Most of the fables seem harsh with "morals" saying things like "It's good to be nice, but watch your back." Several times I would think of what I felt was a better moral to end the story with. I was excited to see fables by Aesop, but that excitement quickly fizzled when I read the quality of the stories. My daughte 40 Fun Fables really isn't fun. I thought my daughter would enjoy it given she won both her school and district speech meets, however her connection would only illicit mild interest. Most of the fables seem harsh with "morals" saying things like "It's good to be nice, but watch your back." Several times I would think of what I felt was a better moral to end the story with. I was excited to see fables by Aesop, but that excitement quickly fizzled when I read the quality of the stories. My daughter recited the Fox and the Crow by Aesop for the district speech meet; where are fables like that? *This book was given to me by NetGalley for an honest review. |
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Thursday, April 30, 2015
The Creole Princess
The Creole Princess is full of suspense, danger, and amazing people helping their own. We have guys who are in love with their girl, but will they ever marry? We see different social classes intermixing and clashing. The story is so engaging I was quite shocked and disappointed when I reached the end. I wasn't ready to say goodbye to the characters. Beth White drew me in with her amazing portrayal of Lyse Lanier. She's a strong woman in every way.
This book was quite enjoyable.
*This book was given to me by NetGalley for an honest review.
This book was quite enjoyable.
*This book was given to me by NetGalley for an honest review.
Empire's End
The Empire's End is a fictional take on the life of Paul with a mixture of facts that will leave you reaching for your Bible. Jerry Jenkins did a wonderful job of showing us Paul is human; he had feelings and desires just like the rest of us. Because he's a real guy and the novel is written so well, you might find yourself searching Acts to see what's Jerry's imagination and what's really in the Bible. It's definitely an inspiring read.
*This book was given to me by NetGalley for an honest review.
*This book was given to me by NetGalley for an honest review.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Murder Freshly Baked
Murder Freshly Baked is full of mystery, love, and faith. What I loved about this book is how the love isn’t boy meets girl so much as caring for those around you. Vannetta had me guessing till the end who the perpetrator was, but I wasn’t surprised. And through it all, I appreciate how the characters try to put God first.
I loved the book. Part of me is sad to say goodbye to the characters.
I loved the book. Part of me is sad to say goodbye to the characters.
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Dino-Mike and the T. Rex Attack
Dino-Mike is a fast pace, action book that left my 8 year old wanting to read more. She actually said she wishes more kids could read the book. She loved Mike's special jacket and all it's cool features.
I loved how the story pulled her in and made her want to read more by this author. Just to keep up with the technology age we're in, there were futuristic devices and a well equipped jacket that had just what Mike needed, when he needed it. We'll definitely be reading more by Franco.
Side note: my daughter used this book for her book report due this Friday. =)
I loved how the story pulled her in and made her want to read more by this author. Just to keep up with the technology age we're in, there were futuristic devices and a well equipped jacket that had just what Mike needed, when he needed it. We'll definitely be reading more by Franco.
Side note: my daughter used this book for her book report due this Friday. =)
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