Sunday, December 21, 2014

review of A Deadly Business by Lis Wiehl


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Loved this book!  Can't wait for the third book in the series.  The characters are well-developed, the story line flows nicely and there is a continued mystery from the first book.  I would recommend this book to my friends.
*I received a free copy to give my honest opinion*

Review of Original Recipe


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I found this to be a very creative and enjoyable book to read.  The illustrations were amazing and the detail was great. This is a great story about friendship, creativity and originality.  

Deceived by Irene Hannon



Irene Hannon has done it again! Deceived is the third book in her Private Justice series and is just as well written as the first and second.  From the beginning of the story you are kept on the edge of your seat, wondering what is going to happen to the main characters.  The characters from the previous books continue to have a presence in this final book, which I have always loved about series.  I enjoy getting to read about how characters from the previous books are doing.   I have thoroughly enjoyed reading her latest suspense series and wish it didn't have to end.

*I was provided a copy of this book to give my honest opinion*

The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn

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The Kissing Hand is a wonderful book to use that first day of school when you have some separation anxiety going on (your students and parents, not you) :-)  A heartwarming story of a mother's love and connection with her child.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Review of Under A Turquiose Sky



This is a new author for me.  The book was well written and hooked me from the beginning and kept my attention throughout the entire book.  Ms. Carter showcased God's love and guidance in a real way, putting obstacles in her characters' path to overcome.  Their lives were not easy and the characters experienced loses that many face in life.  I consider this a good read and look forward to reading the next book in the series.

I was provided this book to give my honest opinion.

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Review of Nowhere To Turn by Lynette Eason


Lynette Eason has done it again!  I continue to be gripped by her stories and her descriptions make me feel as though I am in the story.  The characters are well written and developed, and characters from the previous book in this series make appereances. From the very first chapter I was sucked into the character's world, feeling the anxiety that she was feeling.  Mrs. Eason switched smoothly between points of view, and I could easily differentiate between the characters.  I had trouble putting it down and finished it in two days.  Though I was able to predict much of what was going to happen, there were a few surprises in the end. I would highly recommend this book to friends and family.  I love authors like Dee Henderson, Irene Hannon, Dani Pettrey, Christy Barritt, and Diann Mills and more, so if you enjoy those authors you will love this book.

I was provided a free copy of this book to review and give my honest opinion on.  This has been my honest opinion.

Michelle


Sunday, September 14, 2014

Lorena McCourtney- Death Takes a Ride Review

This is the third, and I am assuming, final book in the Cate Kincaid series.  I personally hope that there are more adventures of Cate's to be written!  Though I had not read the previous book recently, Mrs. McCourtney does a fine job of reminding me of the characters and how they relate to one another.  Love the dynamics between Cate and her boyfriend, as well as between the two pets.  The author does a wonderful job of using her words to create vivid pictures in the mind of the reader.  I will be reading this book and the series a second time.  I wouldn't mind seeing another story with these characters either!

*I was provided a copy of this book to give my honest opinion.  I have given it.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Review of Murder Simply Brewed

The book begins by going back and forth between two points of view- Amber, Hannah as well as the POV of another character, Tate.  It took me awhile to get used to the constant POV change, but once I did the story was captivating and a great combination of two different cultures.  Wonderful dynamics between the two main characters Amber and Hannah! The story has a nice flow to it and showcases both Amish and Englisher viewpoints.  I would recommend this book to my friends.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book to give my honest opinion.  This review is my honest opinion of this book.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Currently reading:


Murder Simply Brewed

by Vannetta Chapman

I have only read the first couple of chapters so far and I am still getting a grasp on all the characters so far. There are quite a few switches between characters.  I am enjoying the setting up of the mystery and will let you know how it turns out. :-)
Michelle



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Saturday, August 30, 2014

I hope to keep this blog updated with current books I am reading and some of my thoughts on them.

Current books- Love Inspired Suspense books from September 2014. 
Favorite authors-  Dee Henderson, Susan May Warren, Lynette Eason, Diann Mills, Irene Hannon, Christy Barritt, Vanessa Gray Bartel, Colleen Coble, Jill Elizabeth Nelson... :-)