I was glad to find Michell's High Summer Read-a-Thon going on this week.
a
week of relaxed reading during which we can personally challenge
ourselves and whittle away those ever looming TBR
piles/shelves/libraries
I've polished off two so far . . . how many do you have to read?
Monday, July 20, 2015
Wait For Me (The West Virginia Mountains Series Book 1) by Jo Huddleston
Christian Historical Romance set in the 1950's. This is best
as a Young Adult selection. It covers issues like waiting until you're married
for sex, dementia, parental disobedience, poverty of miners in a mining town, and wealth
of the mine owner and his family, bettering yourself with education, as well as
basic Christian values.
This is a wonderful, sweet story of a young couple who are
from the same town, but different social classes. Because of her mother's views,
Julie, the daughter of the mine owner, is expected to attend school but not
socialize or interact with the other children. Of course this rarely works. Told
in first person, the tale is about Julie and how her life unfolds within this
restricted life frame, then after she goes away to college. It's also about a
young man from her town whom she loves, and revelations about her father and
how he feels about the miners he employs. It's written in a format for younger
readers.
Thank you to Cheri and Fred at The Book Club Network, the
author Jo Huddleston and the publisher Forget Me Not Romances, a division of
Winged Publications, for the opportunity to read this book. I was given a free
E-book in exchange for an honest review, which you found here.
I would definitely suggest this book to my family or friends
who have young adult children. I see
it's the first in a series. I'd be interested to know how Robby and Julie do as
time goes by! Great cover too.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
To Capture Her Heart by Rebecca DeMarino
In this Christian Historical Romance Rebecca DeMarino beautifully recreates life in 1653 on Long Island. There is a settlement from England living peacefully near the American Indian Montauk tribe, yet uncomfortable with the Dutch settlement nearby. You enter their homes and lives with detail of thought as well as surroundings. It's easy to see yourself there and become part of the characters' lives - some of whom are based on the author's actual ancestors. Her writing style reminds me somewhat of Lorraine Snelling in the Red River series. I have been researching my ancestry and some of my family came over during this time. I try to picture what it must have been like for them, and this helps.
This is the second book in the series. Although I wish I had read the previous book, there was enough fact provided to pick right up on the story. An Indian princess is captured at her wedding by another tribe and forced to watch as they murder her new husband, who was also a lifelong friend and companion. She is then taken into the woods in Connecticut and left to die even though her father paid the ransom. A Dutch Lieutenant tracks and rescues her, and they come to care for one another on the way back to her family, even though the girl is in shock and mourning. She also has friends amongst the English, and two of them intercept their return home to escort her the rest of the way.
The return is difficult for her to come to terms with after the brutal murder of her husband, so she goes to stay with her Aunt who lives near the English settlement. The story is about the girl, Heather Flower, learning about God and regaining her life, being loved by two men whom she deeply cares about. She is at home with the English as well as her own native customs, but there is still a cultural separation between the people. You will feel torn with her as she struggles with her love for both men and learns to live again, finding out where she fits. This was a page turner for me. I eagerly waited to see what would happen next and it was filled with real life happenings in the settlement and other characters lives as well. I very much want to read the next story in the series (there's an excerpt included at the end of the book). Isn't that cover just gorgeous?
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Thursday, July 9, 2015
A Bride at Last by Melissa Jagears
(Unexpected Brides Book #3) Christian Historical Romance set in Missouri 1885. Kate and Silas both grew up without parents in abusive, lonely backgrounds. Kate had been a mail-order bride once, and Silas had married one - each with less than perfect results - and neither is ready to act so quickly again. Anthony is Kate's student, but she has been supporting him and his mother for some time. As his mother dies, Kate is planning on taking Anthony in to raise, but his mother said that she notified the boy's father. The person Anthony's mother wrote to is Silas, not the man he had been calling Pa.
Silas
was never aware that he had a son. However this other man had been using
Anthony to support his gambling habit, so he's not ready to give up custody. Neither
is Kate, and Silas becomes attached to Anthony even before having proof that
he's his father.
In
the meantime, fearing he'll be separated from Kate by either of the men, Anthony
runs away. Silas has to get back to his ranch, but doesn't want to give up
looking for the boy. As time goes by both Kate and Silas have to come to grips
with mistakes they made in the past and in learning how to trust another
person. Yet each is desperate for real love in their lives. There were several
times I thought that the story would be wrapped up, but another twist appeared
- and I was glad that it continued. I think it's wonderful that the author
included an epilogue to tell what happened as time went on. I highly recommend
this as an excellent read.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Among the Fair Magnolias, Four Southern Love Stories
by Tamera Alexander, Dorothy Love, Shelley Gray, Elizabeth Musser
I don't normally go for short stories. Oh, I was already a fan of the
authors, but I love to invest myself in
a nice big book, where I can settle in and really enjoy the characters. I've
got to say I was quite surprised that I loved this book. After reading them I
can say that they didn't feel at all
like short stories. All are set in time shortly after the Civil War, and all
are faithfilled Christian Romances. Each was richly told and I was hooked on
the characters, romances and stories. Each and every one will pull on your
heartstrings! There's enough depth in each novella to
keep you entertained, with satisfying finishes.
To Mend a Dream by Tamera Alexander
This is a continuation of one of the characters in To Win Her Favor (A Belle Meade Plantation Novel). Savannah has lost her family home, and she has an old letter that her father wrote indicating there is something he hid inside the house that could possibly restore her fortune. The house has been purchased by a Yankee who met a Southerner on the battlefield and convinced him to come to the area. He's having the house redecorated by his fiancée, and by happenstance Savannah is chosen to do the work.
An Outlaw's Heart by Shelley Gray
A young man is forced to protect the honor of his girlfriend - from his abusive step-father. After he kills the man, he is rejected by both his mother and his girlfriend, so he runs away and eventually joins a band of outlaws. For various reasons, that comes to an end and he returns home to see his estranged mother, who as it turns out is very ill. She is being attended to by his former girlfriend, so he has the chance to see them both again before he leaves. This is a time for healing all around, and each character's life is enhanced by the other.
A Heart So True by Dorothy Love
Abigail and her family return to their summer home on Pawleys Island, SC. She is in love with a friend whom she quarreled with the last time she saw him, and she wonders if he will reconnect with her again. Her father expects her to marry Charles, the son of family friends - a young man with investment talents that he believes will enhance their family funds and aid in his quest for an elected seat in the new government after the war. Abigail hasn't told her father about Charles and his abusive behavior and doesn't know how to begin to make him understand. A story full of tension, heartache and testing of relationships in and out of the families involved.
Love Beyond Limits by Elizabeth Musser
In this story a young girl grows up on her family's plantation, and as is typical is partly raised by a slave - who has a son. They are now freedmen, and Emily is in love with the woman's son - who is now a preacher and very politically active during this volatile time. Emily is expected to marry the son of a neighboring plantation, but they disagree on all their values - he is even seen riding with the KKK. You'll find heartache, murder, mystery and romance full of twists throughout.
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