Monday, June 3, 2019
The Pink Bonnet by Liz Tolsma
Step into True Colors -- a new series of Historical Stories of Romance and American Crime
Very well told story of the kidnapping of a young child and an illegal adoption ring 1933 Memphis. Most incredible is that it's an illustration based on true happenings. This is the story of one young mother and her search for her daughter throughout the intense corruption of the city. Widowed in Depression era Memphis during 1932 and no family to help her, Cecile Dowd is having a difficult providing for her three-year-old daughter and herself. Since she is a single mother, what she has is precious, what she doesn't have is too far away from her reach. Trusting a neighbor while she is looking for work and food turns out to be a mistake. She returns to find her daughter has been taken. An organization called Memphis Tennessee Children’s Home Society is at the root of over 5,000 kidnappings from 1924-1950, with deep roots in the city government. Some who adopted were celebrities. Cecile is able to get help from a young lawyer, but nothing is easy. Riveting. Heart wrenching. Grief and love on both sides of these adoptions. Liz Tolsma never fails!
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Verity by Lisa T. Bergren
"Everything was about to change."
I love the girls in this series! Talk about strong women. 1775 West Indies and America. Verity decides to go out on her own and start her own business. She's family oriented, so of course it ties into the family business. At one point Verity says for herself and her sisters, "No one, either Tory or Loyalist, male or female, shall see my vulnerabilities, she decided. I will be strong." I can identify.
This takes place at the beginning of the Revolutionary War, and they are still fighting slavery on the Island. This is one of those books where you become deeply entranced and involved. And hold your breath a lot. Many dangerous and heartfelt situations. Good Christian message. I find this a particularly interesting time in history of the United States, probably because I had relatives who were in the thick of it. So well written, I believe in these characters, their abilities and where their hearts are. Excellent tale - can't wait for the continuation!
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Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Lord Of Her Heart by Sherrinda Ketchersid
Medieval Historical Romance with some Christian areas. Yes, medieval, complete with swordplay, jousting - and a squire. Who was Jocelyn in disguise, as she ran away from the Nuns to get back to her father and their castle before they could marry her off. Lots of danger and deception, but Malcolm is a handsome cavalier who is out to win the competition for the castle and the land. Well, you can see it's slightly complicated. But it holds your interest right to the end. With a nice Epilogue so that it doesn't wrap up too quickly.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Book Brush Review
This is a great tool for making memes for your book reviews (or ads for them if you are an author). It gives those who do not own Photoshop the chance to create 3D composites, with a large range of background images and a good group of options to display the book. It's easy to use. There are quite a few different size options to fit specific social media requirements, as well as a custom option. I especially like the video option - it gives it that little extra. There's a free version or you can upgrade for more options. Pretty impressive!
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Monday, May 13, 2019
Whose Waves These Are by Amanda Dykes
"So many stories. In this pocket of a harbor where broken lives, like waves upon the shore, are gathered up and held close."
Set in Maine starting before WW2, on the coast, in the uppermost corner, near Canada. A rugged, weather worn area of strong people. This is a story that grabs you right in the first few lines, and gives you a perfect image and feeling of what is to follow. Layer upon layer of beautiful life, heartbreak and again beauty. Such depth of feeling. Weaving through time - back and forth together. Perfectly woven. A story so richly told that you can almost see God's hand around them. Christian Historical.
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Set in Maine starting before WW2, on the coast, in the uppermost corner, near Canada. A rugged, weather worn area of strong people. This is a story that grabs you right in the first few lines, and gives you a perfect image and feeling of what is to follow. Layer upon layer of beautiful life, heartbreak and again beauty. Such depth of feeling. Weaving through time - back and forth together. Perfectly woven. A story so richly told that you can almost see God's hand around them. Christian Historical.
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Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Mail Order Mishaps
by Susan Page Davis; Linda Ford; Vickie McDonough; Erica Vetsch
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Saturday, May 4, 2019
The Artful Match by Jennifer Delamere
"Julia, with her supposedly clear-eyed view of the world, had learned that sometimes the "sensible" path wasn't the right one after all."
Victorian Christian Romance set in England 1881. Third in the series, this is about the third sister Cara. An accident while she was working as a governess makes her decide to go to London and rejoin her sisters, who she then learns happen to both be away.
"She'd seen many times at the orphanage that answers to prayers could come out of nowhere, and hardly ever in the expected way."
Instead she meets Lanford, second son of a Lord, who is a painter. Cara has painting talent, and joins him and his friends. The Earl himself comes into the picture when he pulls Lanford away, and Cara finds that she can positively influence their Ward, a 7 year old girl. Even though she's made a vow to never be a governess again. Which she isn't now - she is a guest. Sort of. Artfully intertwined story with interesting character situations that pull on your heartstrings. Great Christian messages.
"Why hadn't anyone told her, when forcing her to plod through dry tomes for school, that some books could actually be fun?"
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