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Friday, January 9, 2015

Steadfast Heart by Tracie Peterson

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This is the first book in a new series, I already can't wait for the next one! In this multifaceted story, you quickly get to know and become attached to the characters. It's 1888 in Seattle, Washington at Miss Madison's school for brides. Lenore comes from a wealthy family, and her father's offices are in the same building as the school. Her father feels that it is time his daughter wed, so he's scouting for a husband for her.  Abrianna, Miss Madison's niece, doesn't do well learning the basic skills or social graces. Her interests lie in helping the poor and indigent; a calling from God.  Each of the girls counsel the other - Lenore helps Abrianna in social skills and Abrianna helps Lenore in spiritual study.

Kolbein comes to town looking for his sister, whom he has  tracked to Seattle. He comes to the school to look for her and when she's not to be found there enlists their help. Wade has been working at and coming to the school for many years and is a lifelong friend to Abrianna.

Priam wants to buy the property where the school is to expand his business, but the ladies don't wish to sell for many personal reasons. Then people are being killed and left outside their doors. Is there a connection?

Excellent read! Another book that you aren't ready for it to end.

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Saturday, December 13, 2014

Destiny by Don Brown



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Excellent book! This is one of those stories you read that would really make a great movie. One that guys and women both love. It's historical fiction set during WW2, with a message of salvation. There's romance throughout the book, but it's not the frilly kind - it's the real kind. Secrets kept, secrets revealed.


And there's an interesting twist to this one. This is told from more than one perspective. It follows the lives of men from different geographical areas and views of the war - an Englishman, a German and American brothers, how they are pulled into fighting the war and what became of them. Their families are included in the stories; how they cope with the circumstances and all that they face. It goes to England, Scotland, Africa, France, Japan, Germany and America. It also tells of the British invasion in France before Normandy, which I didn't know about. They're all entwined - each has an influence on the other men and their entire families. This was a page turner for me - I had a hard time putting it down.  A strong message of faith and redemption follows through, full circle.

Aptly put from the promo for the book: This much-anticipated prequel to Don Brown's acclaimed Navy Justice series is packed with the ravages of love and war, romance and family, and ultimately the power of faith.

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Saturday, December 6, 2014

Secrets of Sloane House (The Chicago World's Fair Mystery Series Book 1) by Shelley Gray

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We're all ultimately alone in the world. When we're left alone we learn lessons that we would not have learned otherwise. When we struggle with things life hands us and get through, leaning on God's strength, we come out stronger for it.

It's 1893 Chicago and Rosalinds's sister Miranda has disappeared. She had traveled from their farm in Wisconsin to Chicago to be a maid in an elegant mansion, where she can earn money to send home to her family.  Their father had gone to see the police, but was told they had no information and could not help them.  So they sent their other daughter out to the same house, undercover, to see if she could find out what had happened to her.  A hard worker on the farm, she finds that acting as a maid is much different.  Everyone in the house is reticent to help her, saying she has to learn her own lessons and realize she needs to be helpful but invisible. The Sloane family is quite mean and selfish, except for glimpses of caring. The son of the family is a womanizer and takes advantage of the maids.  I think the instances of Rosalind being downtrodden, unliked and not fitting in is overdone. Being a mystery, clues about Miranda are dropped here and there throughout the story, enhancing the feeling of danger.

Reid is a friend of the Sloane son Douglas. Reid's family is wealthy because of a successful strike of silver, not from old money. So he has been sent to the best schools to learn how to act in high society. At school  for some reason he is rescued by Douglas, and thereafter follows him as an example and is a faithful friend. It's not until Rosalind is a maid at Sloane house that he starts becoming uncomfortable with Douglas' ways and he tries to protect her, later learning why she is there. Because the Sloanes are old society and have built a position of power they can get away with pretty much anything.

The writing is good and the characters are dimensional. For the most part I felt that the atmosphere was much too dark though. There were excellent lessons of faith and God's love interspersed throughout the story, but it felt like they were just dropped in. It wasn't until near the end of the book that you start to feel some light come into the story.

When we step out of our comfort zone we experience personal growth. Rosalind found out that she could do things that she would never have thought otherwise. The lack of Mother's love and caring showed with both characters. There were no loving dialogs from Rosalind's Mother in letters from home.  In Reid's Mother's case, she didn't check in on his younger brother until it was too late and his illness killed him.  I suppose that the feeling of aloneness would not have been so strong without  the family's absence.  The other thing that bothered me was that Rosalind didn't have many clues from Miranda's letters home as to what might have happened to her.  But when she writes home she withholds information and doesn't tell them things - so if she goes missing they would have the same problems.

I find it hard to say that I don't like a book. I read it through and look for the good points. I'm somewhat curious about the other characters in the story and what happens to them in the books to follow, but I wouldn't go out of my way to find them.  Maybe it's me, but this one just didn't hit me right. Even though I am a fan of the underdog, I feel this time it was overdone.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Safe Haven by Anna Schmidt

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I was blessed to read the first book in the Peacemakers series (All God's Children). It takes place in Germany and you get to know the characters living under Hitler's regime.  Although not necessary before reading this book, it does enrich the story by knowing the background of some of the characters; most of us know the depth of suffering that went on there. 

Part of my heritage is German, so I have a particular interest in this book. Adding to that, I grew up just hours away from Oswego, NY where most of this story is set, so I was vested. I'd love to know how my Grandmother and her family felt about all this at the time.  They lived so close to Oswego. Even though they had come over years before the war, I know that there was enough fear at that time that my Grandmother, named Wilhelmena after the Queen of Germany, started being called Mamie instead. 

Anna Schmidt is a gifted story teller. You are quickly taken to 1944 and get to know each character, how they feel and think.  I think this is one of the most difficult times in history to have lived, with so much daily struggle and heartache all throughout the world. But each also had times of joy and hope.

Safe Haven is about refugees from invaded countries during World War 2. Nearly 1000 people are brought into the US by President Roosevelt for shelter and taken to an old Army fort in Oswego. The only caveat - they all sign an agreement that after the war is over they will return to their own country. 

This makes for a great story and Suzanne, a reporter, needs a good story. She needs a break to get her career back after a huge mistake in falling for and trusting her source, a Congressman with his own agenda. Her publisher gives her another shot by recommending that she go to Oswego and get some human interest stories, as a freelance reporter.

Theo's Uncle, Aunt and young cousin are in the group that is sent to the fort. His family, Quakers, all agree that he should go to the fort, reassure their relatives, and do what he can to convince them and the government that they should come to live on the family farm in Wisconsin.

Also in the mix of characters is a POW, living in Oswego surprisingly with more privileges and freedom than the refugees. He was one of the Gestapo in Germany, and lends his own influence to the story.

Each of the characters has their own challenges in living and getting by day by day during this time, let alone for their future.  All need the grace of God for healing, forgiveness, renewal, hope, growth, loving and moving forward. It's wonderfully told - I recommend this book and series to anyone and everyone. Lots of romantic tension.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

The Secret of Pembrooke Park by Julie Klassen

 


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Regency romance with murder, mystery and hidden treasure! 


Abigail is the trusted, sensible daughter, Louisa the pretty beguiling one. Members of the privileged, they live in 1817 London. That is until Abigail's recommendation that her father invest in her Uncle's bank - which failed. Knowing that they will have to find another place to live within their reduced means, they receive an invitation from the solicitor on her father's side of the family to come and live at Pembrooke Park - which has been closed up for about 18 years. Since they have found little else that suits them, Abigail and her father go to take a look. They find it will be a grand manor - when cleaned up - and learn that there is also a mystery about the place. Stories of a hidden treasure in a secret, hidden room within the house. Perhaps a chance to rebuild some of their financial loss. As it is their best option, Abigail moves in and prepares the house for her family. It's surely her imagination what sounds like ghosts or someone creeping around at night throughout the nearly empty house.

William is the handsome parson of the Pembrooke Park church. His father, Mac, had served the previous owner of the manor and now is the parish clerk as well as land agent for nearby Hunts Hall. William's sister Leah is beautiful, but elusive. As much as Abigail could use a friend, Leah is polite but somewhat reclusive and keeps her distance. William is drawn to Abigail, but knows he doesn't have a chance with her.

There is so much to learn about Pembrooke manor and the people who lived there before. Their history is entwined with the area - from servants to nobility. Including an old friend of Abigail's whom she thought she would marry but now seems more interested in her sister. There are new neighbors who are a part of London's society and familiar with them all. Add a mysterious Pembrooke cousin who used to live at the manor who shows up just after it has been restored and manages to become their guest. And then there are the unsigned letters sent only to Abigail with brief insights as to what had once happened there.

There are balls, intricate romances, feelings of unworthiness, old secrets and a mysterious hooded stranger roaming about. There's a race to discover the treasure and old wounds uncovered. And lots of danger lurking just about everywhere. This is a long read, and difficult to put down. It's also full of faithful lessons and the truth of where our treasures lie. If you're not already a fan of Julie Klassen, you will be after reading this!

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