Showing posts with label 5Stars. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Foremost by Jody Hedlund


Wow. Another fast paced nail biter.  Really hard to out down!
Three baby princesses are separated as their parents are murdered and the kingdom overthrown. They know they are orphans, but not their identity until 17 years later when one of the nuns, who had been tortured, reveals it to them. This book is about Emmaline, one of the twins, a healer, who is ready to become a nun herself. Until her identity is revealed and she has to run. She's another strong willed girl with a heart of gold. Edmund is also of noble blood, also hidden away since he was three, but raised by a warrior as an Elite guard. He's always loved Emmaline, and when he is chosen to guard her as they flee he's glad to take care of her. He has a trained harpy eagle and communicates with her and other animals in an ancient language, bringing a new dimension to the story. A dangerous journey, quest, involving Solomon's hidden treasure in Indiana Jones style as they run to find the answer to her set of clues and then find her sister the queen. Another book you can't put down, keeps you fully engaged. Another hit for Jody Hedlund. I guarantee you'll need the whole series!

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Friday, September 6, 2019

The Spice King by Elizabeth Camden


"The world was a good place. She needed to look for it, even when life was full of pain."
New book in the "Hope and Glory" series.
1900 Washington DC. Christian Historical. I was all in on the first page. 
This is intense.
Annabelle is from a farming family in Kansas. Her father was able to put her and her sister through college, which is quite a thing now, even more so back then. She and Elaine move to Washington, DC, she at the Smithsonian (later Department of Agriculture), her sister at the Library of Congress. Elaine is blind, and this seemed to be a great opportunity for her to learn and to grow, so despite the financial strain on the family, off they went.
Annabelle is a botanist (something I very much had wanted to be so I can relate). Her boss wanted a rare plant that Gray Delacroix was rumored to have, and told her that a permanent position depended on her getting in to Gray's property to see if it was there. She is pleasantly pushy (I pictured June Allison) and actually manages to get in to see him. Gray is from a wealthy family, built on hard work, and it takes more hard work to keep the fortunes going. Their family has earned their reputation by providing the best quality products. Not every company was that way. These were the early days when there was a lack of safety standards in the food industry, so companies could get away with putting out a product that was not what it seems. (Doesn't seem possible now, does it?) The story unfolds interesting information about Good Housekeeping in it's early days - what they did and why - and how important to our country it was. The story takes off from there, seeming to put Annabelle on one side of things and Gray on the other. Gray's brother never really wanted to work for the family - or so it seemed. Politics, secrets, money, mystery and life all play a part in this book. Choices made, right from wrong, scruples and personal standards are reviewed and explored. Integrity - or lack of it. Nothing boring here - all together an excellent read! Don't you just love that cover? Can't wait for the next in the series.
"The world was a huge, wide-ope landscape bursting with opportunity, and it was up to her to choose how she would live in it."
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