Saturday, October 25, 2014
To Everything a Season by Lauraine Snelling
Another addition to the series set in Blessing, ND in the 1900's, this is the first in a new series. If you haven't read the previous books about the Red River Valley, you will still enjoy this book. If you have read the original series, you'll be pleasantly pleased that the story of the people of Blessing is continuing.
Learning to know each character is enjoyable - they are all three dimensional and for the most part each is quite loveable. You get so involved with the entire community as the small town continues to grow. You want to know more about each of the original cast and their descendants as they live and love, have children and contribute to the town.
Initially, the Bjorklund brothers bring their families from Norway to begin a new life on the land they will turn from prairie to fertile farms, and later into a thriving town. They bring other family over to join them with the promise of land - which is scarce in their homeland. The continuing story of Haaken and Ingeborg and all the family is heartbreaking and poignant. But there is also a new romance that begins in this book between Trygve Knutson and Miriam Hastings.
Trygve has been traveling with a well drilling crew, which is a successful business for his Uncle. Even though he enjoys traveling, something tells him it's time to stay home and work on the family farms again.
Miriam lives in Chicago and is going to nursing school. She has a very ill mother and also siblings that she is trying to care for and support by getting her nursing degree. She is such a gifted nurse that she is selected to travel to Blessing to continue her instruction - for a year. It's excruciating to leave them, but her instructors make it possible for her to go. Once in Blessing, she falls in love with the area that is so very much different from the city. The lifestyle is more like what her mother has talked about as how she grew up.
Through circumstances at the hospital and with the founding families, Trygve and Miriam go through a crisis that touches them both. It also shows the level of faith that each has and their perception of how God influences their lives.
There is another new element brought to the town - a Catholic priest and the growing population in the town who follow that faith rather than the Protestant religion of the original founders. Conflict builds as to whether or not they will allow this to happen.
I am a huge fan of Lauraine Snelling's work. This is a welcome opportunity to see how the residents of the Red River Valley handle life, their faith and their growing town. I love that it's not a fast read, but instead is quite intricate. It's not really about the romance between just two people - it's about all the characters in the town and their relationships. The only thing that I was disappointed with in this book is the somewhat abrupt ending. I know that the series will continue the story about Trygve and Miriam, but I wasn't ready for this book to end yet.
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Monday, October 20, 2014
The Brickmaker's Bride by Judith Miller
Synopsis from the book
In the clay-rich hills of the newly founded state of West Virginia, two families tentatively come together to rebuild a war-torn brickmaking business.
Ewan McKay has immigrated to West Virginia with his aunt and uncle, promising to trade his skills in the clay business for financial help. Uncle Hugh purchases a brickmaking operation from a Civil War widow and her daughter, and it's Ewan's job to get the company up and running again.
Ewan seeks help from Laura, the former owner's daughter, and he quickly feels a connection with her, but she's being courted by another man--a lawyer with far more social clout and money than Ewan. Resolving that he'll make the brickworks enough of a success that he can become a partner in the business and be able to afford to bring his sisters over from Ireland, Ewan pours all his energy into the new job.
But when Hugh signs a bad business deal, all Ewan's hard work is put in jeopardy. As his hopes for the future crumble, Laura reveals something surprising. Can she help him save the brickworks, and will Ewan finally get a shot at winning her heart?
My review
This was not one of my favorite books, but it was definitely worth the read. Overall I really like seeing an Irish immigrant overcome society's pregidouses. A man of faith, hard working and doing what is right, who catches a break. It's also nice to see strong women with rich lives hold their own in business and society, who also have great faith, kindness and genuinely help others.
Laura is repressed as well as Ewan, but in different ways. There are moments of faith interspersed that show strength of character in each. Ewan made a statement - here's part of it: "...love and bricks both need a slow, steady burn in order to become strong and withstand the test of time..." That to me is what this story is about.
I was very interested to learn more about brickmaking. There were several things I didn't know about the process. You don't just scrape the clay into a mold, unmold and let it dry. In addition to being backbreaking, there are a lot of important details and skill involved.
This was not a quick read for me but sometimes that is exactly what you want. It is a satisfying historical love story well worth your time.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
NKJV Duck Commander Faith and Family Bible by Phil and Al Robertson
What a treasure! The bible itself is a multifaceted jewel. This beautiful book adds several additional layers and make it not only interesting reading but a valuable tool as well.
My husband and I share our phone, tablet, ipad and computer. He has no interest in the romance books that I download, but he was definitely interested in this book. We are all fans of the Robertsons and Duck Commander. Ray's son even sports a Robertson-like beard and really resembles Jase.
In this book you'll find:
The complete NKJV bible
52 Daily Devotions by Phi and Al each
Life Changers - 30 days
The ABCs of Salvation
30 Days With Jesus
Ministry of Jesus
Parables of Jesus
Miracles of Jesus
Miracles of the Apostles
There's even a Set Your Sites Index
So much more than a bible, spend daily time in His word, enjoying the company of Phil and Al as well. Plus it's a great study and bible reference.Not the kind of book you sit down and read all at once, this book is a keeper to read a little bit every day.
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Friday, October 10, 2014
Love's Fortune by Laura Frantz
This is one of those books you don't want to end. Not that you don't want to know how everyone's lives will turn out, but they're such good company you don't want them to leave. Honestly, this is a book that you wrap around and snuggle into. It's a continuing story of the Ballantynes, a talented family from humble roots that works hard and smart, and becomes very successful. They are all beautiful, vulnerable in some way, have strong Christian faith and love deeply. And there is always someone in the community who is trying to take them down.
In this book Wren and her father are living in rural Kentucky; her mother has died. Her father's family, the Ballantynes, call him back home, believing that the danger that sent them away is over. They have been a talented musical family, making and playing unique violins and other stringed instruments. They go back to the Ballantyne family businesses and high society in Pittsburgh PA - a drastically different environment than Wren is used to. But she has loving (and unloving) family all around her even though her father is almost immediately sent away on business.
James is a steamship pilot for the Ballantynes, and has been raised as part of the family after being rescued from an orphan home. He is the utmost gentleman, trusted by her father and acts as Wren's escort for her debutant season.
Their story is filled with the trials of high society in the mid 1800's and what is expected of them, as well as the dangers of being abolitionists secretly helping the underground railroad. Mix in several types of personalities of those with wealth and plenty, adding pride of workmanship, family legacy and the choices they make. This and the others in the series are some that you will remember for a long time - the kind of book that you keep.
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Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Monday, October 6, 2014
Sixty Acres and a Bride - free e-book today
For your Kindle reader. By Regina Jennings (Category Christian Romance and Fiction)
Book description:Sensational debut Historical Romance finds love on the Texas Range.
With nothing to their names, young widow Rosa Garner and her mother-in-law return to Texas and the family ranch. Only now the county is demanding back taxes and the women have only three months to pay.
Though facing eviction, Rosa can't keep herself from falling in love with the countryside and the wonderful extended family who want only her best. Learning the American customs is not easy, however, and this beautiful young widow can't help but catch wandering eyes. Where some offer help with dangerous strings attached, only one man seems honorable. But when Weston Garner, still grieving his own lost love, is unprepared to give his heart, to what lengths will Rosa go to save her future?
Sunday, October 5, 2014
E-book specials from Bethany House
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When you get to the page, to find the free or discounted e-book version, click on the book cover, then click on one of the retailer links to the left under the "Where to Purchase" header. Or, simply go to an online retailer and search for the book title. Keep in mind that some retailers may choose not to participate in the special.
When you get to the page, to find the free or discounted e-book version, click on the book cover, then click on one of the retailer links to the left under the "Where to Purchase" header. Or, simply go to an online retailer and search for the book title. Keep in mind that some retailers may choose not to participate in the special.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Buttermilk Sky by Jan Watson
Five stars! Enter 1913 rural Kentucky and the lives of several poignant characters. Mazy lives in the mountains but, hopeful for a bright and exciting future, leaves there to go to Lexington and a school to become a secretary. Chanis is the sheriff in her hometown, and fell in love with her sometime back. He's even bought a house and is fixing it up for her as a surprise - right down to the lilac wallpaper that he tries to hang himself. Both from poor but loving families, have a strong Christian faith that is the foundation of their lives and continues to grow as they find their way. Each reach out to people around them, enrich their lives and are in turn helped by others as God works through them all.
Loyal, from a wealthy family, sees Mazy as the solution he and his mother have been searching for. As Mazy goes through trials and becomes swept up by both mother and son, she sees unfolding a life she would love to belong to. But is it really all that it seems?
You get to know and love all of the characters in this book. Luckily there are other books that go with this one so you don't have to leave them all behind. The story pulls at your heart for the rough times that people go through during this time, making do with what they have while trying to build a better way. Tough as it is, everyone has something to give. Their lives are enriched as much by giving as well as letting others help them. Humble gifts of themselves yet more than money could buy. And learning where your true priorities lie.
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Thursday, October 2, 2014
Full Steam Ahead by Karen Witemeyer
What a delightful book! This is the first I've read from Ms. Witemeyer. It's good to get to know another fabulous writer of Historical Christian Romance. I'm a fan!
I was caught up right from the beginning of the book. Learning about Darius and the fatal steamboat accident of 1849 quickly brings you deeply into the story. It was then a pleasure to get to know Nicole and her family. Brought together from entirely different agendas and both from highly successful shipping families, they had a lot in common, but it took quite some time for them to discover that about each other. The author brings each and every character to life perfectly. The lessons and Christian values throughout the book wonderfully support the story. This is an incredibly interesting tale of some depth as well as a very satisfying romance. And it's full of heart stopping danger. I read this book in 24 hours - I didn't want to put it down! Now I'm hoping there will be a second book, and I'll be first in line to read it.
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Wednesday, October 1, 2014
The Patmos Deception by Davis Bunn
Book description from the Baker Publishing Group
An Ancient Island Holds an Ancient Secret . . .Nick Hennessy, a young Texas journalist yearning for his big break, finds himself in Europe--his assignment, to investigate the alarming disappearance of invaluable Grecian antiquities. Nick has the credentials--and cover ID--to unearth the truth. And he knows just the researcher to help him...
Carey Mathers, fresh from her studies in forensic archeology, has accepted a job with the prestigious Athens Institute for Antiquities--a dream come true, really, particularly when the Greek isle of Patmos, where the Apostle John received his vision of the Apocalypse, was a particular focus of her research.
Dimitri Rubinos, for whom the Greek islands represent his life, holds on by his fingernails to the family charter boat business. But his country's economic chaos isn't the only thing that has turned his world on its head...
My review:
A Christian Fiction Novel by Davis Bunn, full of mystery, danger and romance, the outcomes of which are molded by Christian faith and values. Informative and in-depth, the story is set in Greece after the crash and tells of historical religious treasures that smugglers are after. Carey is a forensic archeological specialist, Nick is an investigative journalist, and Dimitri is the owner of a family boat used for fishing and now tourism. Young people with special talents, pulled into a crisis that hones their skills, faith and trust in others. As in other Davis Bunn novels, you learn about the country and its history, and meet characters with much to teach. You come to know each of these individuals, their families and their lives, and end up feeling that you are a part of that special group. A skilled story teller, Davis Bunn has another hit!
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