Thursday, May 26, 2011

Promises to Keep by Ann Tatlock

Roz is a young girl who just moved with her mother, brother and sister to a new town in order to get away from an abusive husband. Tillie is an older lady who raised her family in the house Roz’s family just moved into and she does not want to live anywhere else until she dies. Roz’s mother decides to let Tillie live there to help her with the kids while she works. Mara is a girl from Roz’s school and they form a quick bond because both of them desire and dream of their fathers coming back into their lives. The girls make a promise to help each other and pray for their relationship with their fathers. Both girl’s fathers do come back into their lives, but does it turn out the way the girls hoped for? Ann Tatlock wrote an excellent book. The story was intriguing and kept you guessing. It was also a book which teaches you about who our true Father is and that someday all our dreams will come true when He finally calls us home.

This was a free book from the publisher.

A Heart Most Worthy by Siri Mitchell

Three girls in 1918 have big dreams for their lives, but obstacles to overcome. Julietta, Annamaria, and Luciana all work for a well known seamstress in Boston. Madame Fortier keeps them busy during the day making dresses for the wealthy but each girl spends their time thinking about their problems and their dreams. Julietta wants to be allowed to fall in love, but her family doesn’t see that as her future. Annamaria is ready to fall in love but doesn’t see the man most worthy of her love and instead keeps company with a dangerous man. Luciana’s past is secretive and if it catches up with her, it could be deadly so she must be careful and protect those she loves and the man she falls in love with. I would recommend this book. The story flows well and keeps you interested. I am a big fan of Siri Mitchell and have enjoyed her books. She does an excellent job of telling a good story during a particular time in history. Many of the events these characters live through are events which truly happened. I really enjoy reading her books.

This was a free book from the publisher.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Masquerade by Nancy Moser

This book was an entertaining book with a couple of twists and turns one might not expect. It is a great lesson in being thankful for the many blessings God had given you. Also, that not living your life in truth can cause many unnecessary burdens to fall upon you. Charlotte Gleason lived a spoiled life but family secrets tear it apart and she is forced to go to America to marry a man she doesn’t know. She is accompanied by her maid Dora who Charlotte forces to impersonate her and go with the man she was supposed to marry. The trails of untruths lead to many difficult circumstances’ for both girls, but in the end they both find the place in their world they were meant to be.
I enjoyed this easy read and was captivated by the web of lies and trouble Charlotte kept weaving and the trouble it was causing for both her and Dora. I would recommend this book.
This book was free from the publisher.

The Vigilante's Bride by Yvonne Harris

Emily McCarthy had no choice but to leave all she knows and travel to Montana by train to marry a man she doesn’t know. She is trying her best to realize she has no other choice when she is suddenly kidnapped on the stagecoach while it is being robbed. The man who kidnaps her does it because he feels he is saving her from a horrible marriage to an old man who he knows personally as unkind and abusive. She is not amused, but the story unfolds into a love story of two people who were not expecting to find love in the mist of the wild cattle range of Montana.
I enjoyed this book. It was a romance story with adventure and kept my interest throughout. I would recommend this book.

This book was free from the publisher.

In Every Heartbeat by Kim Vogel Sawyer

Libby, Pete, and Bennett are three friends who are just starting college and trying to figure life out. All three were raised in an orphanage and each has different dreams to follow. Libby’s dream of becoming a journalist takes her into Pete’s past which cause Libby and Pete to rethink their dreams and goals. Bennett struggles with trying to figure out his place when he sees that his friends Libby and Pete seem to have a focus.
This book was not one of my favorites. I thought the story line was sometimes drawn out instead of keeping my interest and moving along. In the end, it does have a great message about submitting your life to God’s will. Overall is was an okay read.

This book was free from the publisher.

Monday, September 6, 2010

The Thorn by Beverly Lewis

As always, Beverly Lewis does not disappoint and I am on the edge of my seat waiting for the next book in the series.
Hen fell in love with an English man and married without any family present . As she watches her daughter grow up worldly instead of with the good character traits of an Amish child, she begins to desire her old life, but cannot dishonor her marriage.
Rose is a good, obedient Amish girl who joined the church early to prove to her parents that she will not fall prey to the English world as her sister Hen did. Rose has her eye on one Amish boy but finds herself drawn to Nick, her best friend. Nick’s rebellious ways baffle Rose, but she is still drawn to a connection she has with him and the desire to see him happy.
Both sisters know their decisions could have large consequences, but their desires to be happy and to make others happy weigh heavily on their hearts. Will they both be able to have the desires of their heart without hurting others?
This book kept my interest throughout and was difficult to put down when I needed too. Beverly Lewis’s books always put you there in the lives of the characters. I actually took a trip to Lancaster County while I was reading this book and I could imagine Rose and Hen living there in one of the beautiful farms I saw. I definitely recommend this book and look forward to reading about what happens next.

This book was free from the publisher. Thanks so much!!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

She walks In Beauty by Siri Mitchell

Clara is the beautiful daughter of a widowed doctor in the late 1800's. Her aunt decides to have Clara debut a year earlier than she was expecting and Clara is quickly spending all of her time learning how to behave and fit it with high society. Her father and aunt expect her to win the proposal of the most wealthiest bachelor, so that she will be fully accepted into high society and have money. Her two biggest problems are learning all she needs to know in a short amount of time and dealing with her best friend who is also debuting and is expected to get married to the same man. Clara struggles through out the season with her feels of marrying for love or doing what her father and aunt tell her must be done. While struggling with these feelings she learns some upsetting things about her mother's death and her father's business choices. This book was a wonderful book. I was drawn and captivated to it from first page to the last. I loved her descriptions of every scene and the interactions between the character's seem so real. I would highly suggest this book and I am looking forward to reading more from this author.

This was a free book from the publisher.