Monday, November 18, 2013

Plain Peace by Beth Wiseman

Beth Wiseman continues on with her Daughters of the Promise Series in her new novel Plain Peace.  Set in Paradise, PA, Wiseman tells the story of Anna Byler, granddaughter of Issac Byler, the most strict bishop their Amish community has ever known. Feared by some and disliked by many, Issac doesn't have many friends and therefore neither does Anna.  Suitors are afraid to even talk with her, so she has never been courted.  Only Jacob Hostetler, the newcomer from Ohio, has shown an interest. Against her grandfather's wishes, Anna secretly meets with Jacob and a relationship begins.  Other secrets surround the little Amish community too.  Jacob's family is still hurting by a loved one's death, Anna's grandmother has secrets she is keeping from Issac and even an English woman with Amish connections from town is interwoven into Wiseman's plot.  Using characters from her previous novels, Beth Wiseman sort of "ties up loose ends" with this one. The story moves along at a good pace and the English woman's story seems realistic. However, I'm not sure how believable some of the storyline involving the Amish really is.  It was a good story, just probably one I wouldn't read again.  I appreciate Thomas Nelson sending me a free copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Gunpowder Tea by Margaret Brownley

Book 3 of The Brides of Last Chance Ranch Series tells the story of Miranda Hunt, a Pinkerton agent who has answered an ad for an heiress of Miss Eleanor Walker's ranch. Since Miss Walker has no children to inherit her ranch is looking for a strong woman who will put the ranch above else, and that means remaining single.  So Miranda becomes Annie Beckman, an undercover operative for the Pinkerton agency, who is trying to prove that a woman can do the same job as a man.  She is hoping to find the identity of The Phantom, who is responsible for numerous bank and train robberies.  Her boss seems to think there is a connection to the Last Chance Ranch.  And so does the Wells Fargo detective Jeremy Taggart.  He is undercover as a ranch hand for Miss Walker, yet neither Miranda or Jeremy is aware they are there for the same purpose.  Strange accidents become more frequent on the ranch and Jeremy and Miranda are thrown together.  Jeremy and Miranda will have to decide if love or their careers are more important.
Set in Arizona Territory in 1897, if you love historical fiction, this novel is for you!  I learned about the origins of the real Pinkerton agency as wells as the Wells Fargo detective agency.  It had just the right amount of suspense and action for me.  And the way the main characters conversed with each other was entertaining. You did not have to read the first 2 books in this series to understand the plot.  I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone.  Thank-you to Thomas Nelson Publishers for sending me a free copy to review.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

A Bride For Keeps by Melissa Jagears

Set on the Kansas prairie in the year 1876, Melissa Jagears tells the story of Boston bred Julia Lockwood, who has agreed to be a mail-order bride for homesteader Everett Cline. The trouble is Everett never asked for one, at least this time.  After 3 failed attempts to marry, Everett has resigned to the bachelor life.  However, his best friend's wife has corresponded enough with Julia that she manages to convince her to come out to Kansas, failing to tell Everett until Julia arrives.  Julia has never felt loved for who she truly is, only for how she can benefit others.   Although, neither trusts the other, the attraction is there and a friendship grows.   Everett learns to put God back in charge of his life, and helps Julia realize there is a God who loves her unconditionally.
This was a new author for me and one I will be sure to read again!  I love any stories about mail-order brides and this one didn't disappoint.  The dialogue and humor made me feel like I was living on the Kansas prairie with them.  I stayed up way too late one night just because I had to know how the story ended!  What a beautiful story...thanks Bethany House Publishers for providing me with a free copy to enjoy!

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Fired Up (Trouble in Texas Book 2) by Mary Connealy

The Trouble in Texas continues with the story of Dare Riker, who upon returning to Broken Wheel, TX  after the Civil War, has by default become the town's doctor.  He is seeing more patients since Glynna Greer has opened a diner. Glynna originally came to TX as a mail order bride, but her abusive husband was killed while trying to steal Luke's ranch.  Now she must make a living for herself and her 2 children, even if cooking isn't one of her gifts.  Dare learns that she makes a much better assistant to him, especially after his life becomes endangered.  First there is a rock slide, then his house catches on fire.  When aDare is injured with a knife from Glynna's kitchen, questions arise as to who would hold a grudge against him. Glynna has already had 2 bad marriages and she can't subject her children to another one, but Dare is convinced that neither Glynna nor her children have had the right man in their lives. 
I read Book 1 and I liked how this book just picked up where the first one left off.  There is just enough mystery/suspense thrown in. The men are godly characters that are trying to show Glynna's son what a real man of God should be like.  The ladies are hard working ranch women, yet caring of each other.  Definitely a story you don't want to miss!  Thank-you Bethany House for providing a free copy for me to review! 

Made to Last by Melissa Tagg

Miranda Woodruff is in the 3rd season as star of her homebuilding show.  To her TV viewers, she seems to have the perfect life with a loving husband.  When her network talks about possible cuts, her producers feel it's time to bring her husband on camera with her.  The only problem is: Miranda doesn't really have a husband, only memories of a broken engagement, and a fiancĂ© she hasn't seen in 3 years.  So as the lies start to pile up, Miranda's agent hires a guy to pose as her husband.  If that wasn't bad enough, a reporter comes on the scene to follow and blog her every move.  Matthew is looking for the next big story to get his sagging career off the ground, and his reporter instincts can detect that Miranda has secrets from the first time he meets her.  Matthew wasn't expecting the chemistry that he has with Miranda, especially since she is a "married woman".  Add in another reporter set on revenge for a past story with Matthew and the former fiancĂ© returning home to Miranda, plus Miranda's fake husband being accident prone, and you have comedy and charm all rolled into one.
This was a new author to me, and I'm so glad I received this free copy from Bethany House Publishers to review.  Excellent book that I couldn't put down!  I will definitely be reading more stories by Melissa Tagg!  The story line and characters seemed so real and I loved how they found their way back to God, and realized how important truth is in today's world. 

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Rosemary Cottage by Colleen Coble

Colleen Coble has Book 2 of her Hope Beach Series available now for readers.  Rosemary Cottage takes place near the Outer Banks, NC and centers around Amy Lange a mid-wife who has come back to Hope Beach to investigate her brother's death.  Curtis Ireland is an officer with the Coast Guard who has just lost his sister.  He has been left to raise his niece Raine.  When Curtis and Amy learn that the two deaths are possibly connected, they begin to piece the clues together to find out the truth.  Hope Beach used to be a safe place for Amy, but now it seems like everyone has a secret.  Amy has never had to lock her doors, but when a car bomb is found on Curtis's car and evidence shows that someone has been in her home, she doesn't know who to trust.  And could Raine really be her niece? Amy thought she knew her brother well, but she is discovering even her brother had secrets.
  Although I had read other books by Colleen Coble, including Book 1 in this series, I didn't really care for this one.  The writing seemed choppy and the story line didn't really flow for me.  I didn't think it had enough of a Christian background to it either.  I liked the mid-wife parts, but there were almost too many characters that it was hard for me to keep them straight as to who was who, especially at the beginning.  Some of the characters from Book 1 of the series were in this story which was okay, but it really wasn't a story I would ever read again.  Thomas Nelson publishers were kind enough to send me a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. 

Monday, June 24, 2013

Stealing the Preacher by Karen Witemeyer

When Bethany House Publishers offered me a free copy of Karen Witemeyer's latest novel, Stealing the Preacher in exchange for an honest review, I jumped at the chance. Continuing on with the lives of the Archer Brothers from Texas in the mid-1880's, this story involves Crockett Archer, a cowboy who feels God is calling him to be a preacher. On his way to candidate at a church, he is kidnapped by former outlaw, Silas Robbins, who wants to make his daughter Joanna happy.  Joanna's mother's dying wish was for her husband to become a believer in God, yet without a pastor in their town, Joanna feels it will never happen.  Seeing her unhappy and knowing he needs to get his daughter a special birthday gift, Silas finds that Crockett is the perfect solution!  And he can use Crockett help on his ranch as well.  Silas doesn't trust preachers, but he sees something different in Crockett.  Joanna has never known a man that has such a heart for ministry before getting to know Crockett.  She knows he is the right person for their church as well as the one to lead her father to the Lord.  And he just might be who God has chosen for her helpmeet!  I loved this story, and Karen's whole style of writing- with humor and a little bit of suspense thrown in.  I felt like I lived in Texas with them.  I am hoping for a third story for this series!

Thursday, June 13, 2013

The Wishing Tree by Mary Beth Whalen

Five years ago Ivy Marshall fled from Sunset Beach, NC as she broke off her engagement with Michael to marry Elliott.  Disappointing her family, she has lived an estranged life in the mountains on the other side of the state.  Yet, when she finds out her husband has cheated on her and her office is closing, she finds herself running again, this time back to her family.  Her sister Leah was proposed to on national television and now the same station wants to capture every step of the wedding.  So when Ivy's mom begs for Ivy to come home to help Leah plan the wedding and be in charge of the family tradition of the Wishing Tree, Ivy returns home pretending all is well.  She discovers Michael has moved on with his life, but never really forgave her for his heartbreak.  Ivy wants forgiveness and maybe even a second chance on a relationship with him.  After all, her husband cheated on her!  Add in an aunt in the bakery business who knows Ivy better than herself,  a repentant husband with a Twitter account, a mom in a secret relationship, and a bride-to-be with cold feet,  and you have Mary Beth Whalen's latest novel The Wishing Tree.  This was the first story I have read by this author.  Although, slow is some parts, I did eventually get into the story.  Centering on family and forgiveness, it had quite a few flashback scenes.  Sometimes that is hard for me to follow and connect with the characters.  Zondervan, a division of Thomas Nelson provided me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest interview. 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Undeniably Yours by Becky Wade

Bethany House sent me a free copy of Undeniably Yours.  If you like a romantic cowboy story set in the heart of Texas this novel is a must read. As the only child of oil tycoon William Cole, Meg finds herself thrust into her daddy's shoes as CEO of Cole Oil when her father dies unexpectedly.  She had planned on coming back to work with her father eventually, but only after following her own dreams working in an art museum.  Meg likes her life private, quiet, and out of the media spotlight.  She just wants to shut down as many of her dad's side businesses and get back to her own life.  However, when she tries to close up her dad's Thoroughbred racehorse farm, manager Bo Porter stands in her way.  His dream was to own a ranch, and Whispering Creek Ranch is close to being profitable. So he makes a deal with Meg for more time to prove himself.  Add to that Meg's fear of horses, a single mom and child that Meg takes in, and Meg's divorced husband who decides he is entitled to Meg's money, and you have an action packed story that is hard to put down!  This was the first book I read by author Becky Wade and I loved it! Her style reminded me of a combination between Denise Hunter and Colleen Coble.  One of the best I have read in a long time!

Friday, May 17, 2013

Once Upon a Prince by Rachel Hauck

Thomas Nelson publishers just sent me a free copy of Once Upon a Prince to review.  With a modern day setting off the coast of Georgia, readers are in for a royal treat.  Susanna Truitt has a plan for her life- get married to her boyfriend Adam of 12 years and work as a landscape architect.  But God has other plans.  First, Adam decides they are better off as friends and makes plans to marry someone else.  Then she finds herself without a job and has to work at her parent's diner.  Prince Nathaniel, from the small British island of St. Simons, has come to Georgia for vacation time before becoming King.  His father is close to death and he is next in line for the crown.  Susanna and Nathaniel meet under the fabled Lover's Oak and have an instant connection.  Susanna, not realizing he is a prince, accepts his offer to landscape Nathaniel's family vacation home in Georgia.  Nathaniel gets a true dose of southern living when he helps out at her family's diner.  He loves this chance to be himself before taking on the duties and stress of King.  Susanna is the perfect girl for him!  Yet Prince Nathaniel's advisors and family have a future queen in mind for the good of their nation and a long ago royal law states that the king can not marry a foreigner. Nathaniel can't think with his heart anymore, he must think of what is best for his country.  Susanna knows she isn't queen material and this wasn't part of her "plan".  Yet when Susanna travels to St. Simons for Nathaniel's coronation, she feels like she fit into this fairy tale life.  But will their love be enough and what is God's plan for their lives?  This was a new author for me.  Rachel Hauck was recently chosen by Family Fiction readers as one of the top 5 romance authors in CBA.  According to her biography, she has already written over 15 novels.  Overall, I liked her writing style.  At times the story seemed to drag along at too slow of a pace.  And so much of it seemed to not be close to real life that I had a harder time getting into the book.  But for those that like stories about royal life, life in the south with a touch of British, this story is for you!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

What a Son Needs From His Mom by Cheri Fuller

Bethany House Publishers recently sent me a free copy of What a Son Needs From His Mom in exchange for a honest review.  I have a 10 year old son, plus 3 daughters and I really wanted to connect with him like I do with my girls.  Author Cheri Fuller really communicates the importance of letting your son be the male that God created him to be, and treat him differently than you would a daughter.  In the 14 chapters, she discusses ways to encourage him with his hobbies, how to build confidence in your son, how to pray for him, how to listen & communicate with him, and how to help him manage his emotions, just to name a few.  Regardless of the boy's age, she draws on her own experiences to help moms stay connected to their sons.  It's okay for a mom to be nuturing and protective, but it's vital to know how and when to let your son be independant.  Our jobs as moms are to raise our sons to be a loving and godly man who lives a purposeful life.  Sometimes it's hard to release him into God's care and Cheri Fuller understands that because she has gone through it with her 2 sons.  I really found this book helpful and eye opening to me.  I found there are many things I can do now to help my son succeed in school and in his spiritual life even at a young age.  It also helped me to understand how the mind of a male works.  I even found myself understanding why my husband says or does things now!  So even if you don't have a son, you can benefit from this book! 

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Swept Away by Mary Connealy

Bethany House Publishers sent me a free copy of Book 1 in Mary Connealy latest series - Trouble in Texas.  Continuing on after the Kincaid Brides Series, Swept Away is set in Texas in 1868.  Callie Kincaid's older brother Luke is returning home from war only to find that his family's ranch has been stolen and his father killed by as evil man.  Callie is with her new life in Colorado, so it's up to Luke to find a way to get his ranch back.  Ruthy McNeil is an orphan traveling with a wagon train to California.  The family she is with treats her like a slave and wants to marry her off to their son. Ruthy wants a chance at real love like her parents had and a place to call home.  When everyone but Ruthy is swept away at a difficult river crossing, she finds herself floating along in unknown territory barely alive when Luke comes to her rescue.  Ruthy quickly finds herself hiding out with Luke and his friends as they plot how to save an abused mother with 2 children while seeking justice for Luke's family.  Ruthy is used to hard-work but she has never been around men like these that protect women and show the love of God in their everyday actions. 
I enjoyed the action in this novel as well as the loyality these man had to each other after being in Andersonville prison together during the war.  The characters were strong and believable. I liked the setting and the time period as well.  I had read the Kincard Brides Series, so I was familiar with Mary Connealy's style of writing.   Even though this is a spin-off from that series, you don't have to read it to understand the characters of this book.  Sometimes the first book in a series is slower to start because the author needs to set up the characters for the future novels.  Connealy gave a thorough description of Luke's friends that I feel like I know them in person.  I look forward to seeing how the plot develops with these characters in Book 2 Fired Up coming out in Sept. 2013. 

Sunday, March 17, 2013

The House That Love Built by Beth Wiseman

Thomas Nelson sent me a free copy of The House That Love Built by Beth Wiseman.  With a modern day setting of Smithville, TX, the reader immediately feels like she is part of the small town. Owen has just bought an old mansion in Smithville.  His wife's dream was always to restore an old house into a Bed 'N Breakfast.  Yet when she is caught cheating with his best friend, Owen decides to continue her plan on his own.  Brooke is a young widow, raising 2 children while operating a hardware store.  When their paths cross, there is a connection that neither is ready for.  Brooke doesn't want to be disloyal to her first husband, and Owen has vowed to never trust another woman.  He has always wanted children, but his ex-wife refused.  Although Brooke grew up without a father in her life, she knows her children need a father figure in their lives.  Owen enjoys being with them, especially when looking for a rumored treasure in the old mansion.  Brooke and Owen both draw closer to God and start to wonder if maybe this is part of His plan all along.  I had only read Amish novels by Beth Wiseman, so I wasn't sure what to expect.  I was sucked in right away and enjoyed this book very much!  The setting was real life and there was a lot of action.  Centered around family, I would recommend it to anyone!

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Threads of Grace by Kelley Long

Thomas Nelson sent me a free copy of Threads of Grace by Kelley Long.  This is the 3rd book in A Patch of Heaven Series.  Young Amish girl Grace Beiler was married to Silas as a payment of debt owed by her parents.  Trapped in an abusive marriage with this cruel older man, Grace blames herself and her beauty as the cause of her problems.  When Silas dies, Grace takes her young son Abel and flees to Pennsylvania to start over.  Seth Wyse is a charmer with the women, and likes what he sees when meeting Grace, but pursuing her gets him nowhere.  Then Silas's brother appears in town and commands Grace to marry him in accordance with the will set up by Silas.  When Seth offers to marry Grace as a way to escape another cruel man, Grace finds herself accepting.  Grace knows Seth is different than any man she has ever known, but can she trust him?  Can Seth be patient in showing Grace what a true marriage with God as the center can be?  I had read the first book in this series and liked it.  I found this book to be good as well.  It was quick moving, although choppy at times.  Some of the actions by the Amish in the book seemed unlikely to really happen, but it still made for an interesting story, with a little bit of suspense.  I would like to read book 2 in the near future.  If you enjoy Amish fiction, this is a good quick read!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Secretly Smitten

Secretly Smitten is the second book in the Smitten, Vermont series written by Colleen Coble, Kristin Billerbeck, Diann Hunt & Denise Hunter.  Each author takes a turn telling the story of each of the 3 sisters and their mother. A set of dog tags is found in their grandmother's attic, belonging to her first love that was supposedly killed in action.  If he never returned to Smitten, then how did they get there?  Tess, Clare, and Zoe decide to investigate, despite their mother Anna's misgivings.  Along the way, they each find a special someone.  Some of the characters from the first book in the series are in this book too, but you don't need to read that one first.  The 4 authors each have their own style of writing and it flows along from one season into the next.  I could see a little bit of myself in each of the main characters.  Although I little the first one better, with a little bit of mystery thrown in, this novel is a quick, fun read.  Thanks, Thomas Nelson Publishers for sending me a free copy!