Sunday, November 5, 2017
My Heart Belongs in Castle Gate, Utah (Leanna's Choice) by Angie Dicken
Choices, choices, choices.
Very realistic and down to earth. Poignant. You know the formula for most romances is girl meets boy, they are interested in each other but something keeps them apart. I have to say that this time I actually felt that they would be better apart. I mean, I was glad in the end that it worked out the way it did, but I never thought it would work. Leanna is an “American” who was married and is now widowed. Alex is a Greek immigrant working in the mines. He had a fiancĂ© back home but she died. He was a good friend of her husband and offers her help. But the entire community is against them, even his family. The story is well told and kept me invested in the characters. What a sweet cover!
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Description from the Publisher:
Journey now to Castle Gate, Utah of 1910 where...
Forbidden Love Tries to Survive Old World Expectations
Schoolteacher Leanna McKee plans on leaving the coal mining town of Castle Gate, Utah, and never looking back. Good riddance to coal dust, rugged men, and the fatal mine that took her husband’s life.
Until the widow meets a widower who awakens her heart...and she finds herself inexplicably falling for miner Alex Pappas which stirs up a whole heap of trouble.
Alex’s Greek parents have arranged a more traditional match for him. When the schoolteacher’s association with the Greek family begins to anger the American miners, they threaten Alex and his family. Leanna has received an offer to teach elsewhere and feels she has no choice but to leave Castle Gate. . .though she will be leaving her heart behind.
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The Regency Brides Collection
by Amanda Barratt, Angela Bell, Susanne Dietze, Michelle Griep, Nancy Moser, MaryLu Tyndall, Erica Vetsch
Another “collection”. I guess this teaches me a lesson after the second collection in a row – yes I do like them! And I will continue to request them. As you’d expect, these all are set in the 1800’s and involve high society, the ton, coming out, in England. That’s where the expected ends – all are quite original and interesting. There’s a lot to like – an enjoyable read right to the very end. Is there ever a sequel to a romance collection? It might be time!
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Romance is a delicate dance bound by rules and expectations in Regency England...
Seven couples must navigate society’s gauntlet to secure the hand of true love....
Charity and Luke are strangers who were forced to marry three years ago.
Adelaide and Walter share a love of music and disdain for elitism.
Caroline and Henry are thrown together by three orphans.
Helen and Isaac harbor his unlikely secret.
Esther is empowered to choose between two men.
Sophia is determined not to choose a man like Nash.
Jamie and William face a daunting London season together.
Will their faith grow and love prevail in a time when both were considered luxuries the elite could not afford?
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Romance is a delicate dance bound by rules and expectations in Regency England...
Seven couples must navigate society’s gauntlet to secure the hand of true love....
Charity and Luke are strangers who were forced to marry three years ago.
Adelaide and Walter share a love of music and disdain for elitism.
Caroline and Henry are thrown together by three orphans.
Helen and Isaac harbor his unlikely secret.
Esther is empowered to choose between two men.
Sophia is determined not to choose a man like Nash.
Jamie and William face a daunting London season together.
Will their faith grow and love prevail in a time when both were considered luxuries the elite could not afford?
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
The Promise Bride by Gina Welborn, Becca Whitham
Murder. Mystery. Satisfaction.
It will make you lose sleep. If you’re like me and read at bedtime, the problem is that you won’t want to stop reading. I was engaged with the lead character Emilia right away, and thoroughly invested in the story shortly thereafter. Emilia lives in Chicago with her brother, little sister and father in terrible conditions. She is a planner – one of the best – and finds a way for them to get out of the tenements by becoming a mail order bride to Finn who is in Montana. They have carefully laid plans but other people put a severe twist in their plans. Emilia’s father accelerates their wedding plans with a marriage by proxy. Therefore Emilia is married when she, her brother and sister go to Montana ahead of schedule, but when she arrives the sheriff tells her to go back home – Finn was dead. They can’t really go back, so she decides to settle her husband’s debts and stay on the farm. The sheriff is against it, figuring that Finn’s killer might come back. But he has no idea how twisted and turned things are going to get as those involved with Finn's murder will blacken his name and pull Emilia in. This is one I can highly recommend, a very well told Christian Historical with lessons of faith.
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In a booming frontier town, a heavenly match may be in store for mail-order brides seeking a fresh start . . . women of strength and spirit who embrace the challenges of life and love in the wild Montana Territory.
Determined to save her father and siblings from a crumbling Chicago tenement, Emilia Stanek becomes the long-distance bride of a Montana rancher. But when she arrives in Helena, a rugged lawman shatters her plans with the news that her husband is dead—and deeply in debt.
County sheriff Mac McCall can’t afford to be distracted by the pretty young widow, not with scandalous secrets emerging as he investigates his friend’s suspicious death. Mac’s gruff order that she leave town at once only spurs Emilia’s resolve to take ownership of her late husband’s ranch and face his debtors. But as her defenses soften, Emilia begins to accept Mac’s help, feel compassion for his own wounded heart—and learns that trust means taking a leap of faith . . .
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Tuesday, October 10, 2017
An Inconvenient Beauty by Kristi Ann Hunter
What a beautiful romance! So creative in how it’s written. I love the way the characters think. The character Griffith is a Duke and carefully reasons everything out, sometimes with the help of his friend and brother-in-law who is equal to the task. He is pressured to get married and through his reasoning chooses one of the social debutantes who is not in the limelight, yet is on the fringe. Not the most beautiful, but socially prominent and acceptable. However, there are a few things he didn’t know when he was making his decision – like the fact that the girl was in love with someone else and she was using her cousin as a shield from him. And that her father was using her cousin as bait for his own political agenda - the cousin who is uncommonly beautiful and completely in the limelight. The story is very well woven, has good depth and held my interest through every line.
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Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Where We Belong by Lynn Austin
Beautifully different!
Anchored in historical fact, this is the story of two sisters in the mid to late 1800s who are strong, intelligent and independent. Their mother died so they are raised by their father who is intelligent, no-frill and has built a fortune through good investments. The two girls are easily bored in school and set out on adventures that include travel to Europe – itineraries their father lets them plan themselves. Throughout they are completely grounded in Christianity and the desire to follow God’s plan for their lives.
Their adventures start at home in Chicago and become widespread including Egypt and the holy land. It’s a pleasure to learn more about the sisters and what they will do next, unselfishly sharing their wealth and caring for others as well as unearthing archeological treasures. The sisters made a significant contribution to the world with these discoveries. They get into some dangerous situations, but their strong faith sees them through each one. Nothing boring here!
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The Adventure of a Lifetime for Two Indomitable Socialite Sisters
In the city of Chicago in 1892, the rules for Victorian women are strict, their roles limited. But sisters Rebecca and Flora Hawes are not typical Victorian ladies. Their love of adventure and their desire to use their God-given talents has brought them to the Sinai Desert--and into a sandstorm.
Accompanied by Soren Petersen, their somber young butler, and Kate Rafferty, a street urchin who is learning to be their ladies' maid, the two women are on a quest to find an important biblical manuscript. As the journey becomes more dangerous and uncertain, the four travelers sift through memories of their past, recalling the events that shaped them and the circumstances that brought them to this time and place.
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Thursday, September 21, 2017
The Miracle of Mysteria by Leonid Belov
The Black Plague could have destroyed the town . . .
What a wonderful story!
I was strongly moved. It’s such a special book that not only have I
written this review, I’ve made it a point to tell everyone I talk to about it. It
is a Christian biographical book inspired by true events in the village of Oberammergau,
Bavaria, Germany (in the Swiss Alps, Rundschau, in the District of Rundschau,
Canton of Schwarzwald.) at the time the black plague was taking out villages
throughout Europe. The gentleman is 86 years old as he is recounting what
happened when he was 20 years old - to him and his best friend, as well as
their entire village. An event that changed all of their lives. The plague came
closer and closer and soon it was inevitable that it would come to them. Rather
than just sit and wait for it to come, their priest taught that it was best to
praise the Lord through all things good and bad, and had the idea to reenact Passion
of Christ.
There are still reenactments every 10 years, with the next being held in 2020. You can find more information here http://www.passionplaytours.com/ and if you Google it. Also behind the story information here: https://www.themiracleofmysteria.com/stories-behind-the-story/
I received a free copy of the book from Tower of Harmony in return for
a review of this book. I was not required to leave a positive review, but am
very pleased to leave the highest review.
From the Publisher:
What can you do when no hope remains? No matter how much time is left, you can make your remaining moments count. In the year 1348, as the Plague approaches the community of Rundschau in the Swiss Alps, the villagers use their remaining time to stage the Passion of Christ. As their performance turns into prayer, the entire village becomes a temple. What happens when the whole community reaches out to God? The miracle of MYSTERIA—the sacramental and mysterious experience that takes place when people meet God. Heaven IS Listening…
The Miracle of Mysteria is inspired by the actual events that took place in the Bavarian village of Oberammergau. The Passion of Christ has been staged there every decade since 1634, when their village was miraculously spared from the bubonic plague. The next performance will take place in 2020.
The Miracle of Mysteria is translated from Russian by John Meredig, Ph.D. and edited by Thomas Womack, whom readers may know as the editor of the bestseller The Pursuit of Holiness by Jerry Bridges.
This remarkable Christian novel will appeal not only to Christians, but to everyone confronted with the inescapable question of how to live a meaningful and inspired life in the face of crushing problems, such as rumbling relationships, illness, old age, and yes, even plague!
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