Tuesday, March 25, 2014

This is now...over and over again

🎡🎢  I absolutely love music. 🎢🎡 I always have music going in my car. It doesn't matter what CD is in the player or what song is playing on my phone. I tend to listen to the same song over and over, for a while at least. 

I recently bought the new Casting Crowns CD THRIVE.  As with all of their albums, this one is AWESOME. I love all the songs, but there is a particular one I'm stuck on at the moment. This is Now. This song talks about being with Jesus as a disciple, and watching the miracles He did, and then almost going back to the life before Jesus. I wonder how anyone can see things like that and then turn back to the old life. Like the Israelites after crossing the Red Sea. After all the wonders they had seen from the hand of God, it didn't take them long to begin complaining and wanting to go back to bondage in Egypt. That was then. This is now.  

Aren't we the same way though? We see God through the wondrous but fail to look for Him in the every day things. Or we let the worries of the world and the attacks from the enemy keep us from seeking God. What are we missing by turning away? We may have to trudge through the every day to get to the wondrous again. One foot after the other. Come on. Let's walk it together. God is waiting for us on the other side. This is now. Let's get back to where we were when we first trusted. 

I got "Caught in the Middle" real quick!

Nicholas Lovelace and Anne Tillerton. I don't think I could have been more excited knowing that this book was about these two characters. Granted, I did wonder how their story would turn out given the difference in their backgrounds. Well, I wonder no more! Caught in the Middle was my favorite of the three Ladies of Caldwell County books. Anne was introduced in the first book, but I never guessed what depth there would be to her character!  Nicholas was introduced as well, but Anne was the more intriguing character I have to admit. 

Regina Jennings far surpassed my expectations with this book, and my expectations were pretty high given the quality of her first two books (as well as her novella in A Match Made in Texas - check out this book as well)!  The story is like a roller coaster, opening with excitement and the reader is taken up and down and around with exciting, romantic, funny, and sentimental moments all along the track. I had a very hard time putting this book down.  Nicholas' and Anne's lives blend together in a perfect tale that will leave your heart warmed by a blanket of smiles. With a baby thrown in, you don't know what to expect past each page in this book!

If you like historical fiction at all, then you will want to read this book and the other books in the series: Sixty Acres and a Bride and Love in the Balance.  Each book shows that everyone has a chance at love, no matter what is in the past. "Love keeps no record of wrongs..."

Give this book a chance. You'll be glad you did!

            





Monday, March 24, 2014

Book trailer for A Beauty So Rare

So watching this book trailer, I know I'll probably cry through this book. But that's ok. That's my favorite kind of book. You can watch it here:



Here is the link to an excerpt:


Thursday, March 13, 2014

"The Dancing Master" made my heart dance...

              

The Dancing Master, Alec Valcourt, arrives in town with his mother and sister and takes up residence with his uncle.  Little does he know, that the way he makes is living is not allowed in Beaworthy.  Soon after he arrives in town, he meets Julia Midwinter.  Julia is the daughter of the most prominent lady in the town.  She is a lively and carefree girl, and longs for more freedom and adventure than she can find around her. Alec is trying his best to support his mother and sister in the only way he knows.  After Julia and Alec meet, they become entwined in an adventure that neither one of them expected, filled with mystery and maybe more adventure than Julia was looking for.  Alec is trying to keep the secrets of his past hidden, and Julia is trying to find out the secrets have been hidden from her all of her life. 

 

I have read most of Julie Klassen’s books and I have to say that this was one of my favorites.  It ranks very high on my list of her books.  I am a Jane Austen fan, and I loved catching the nods she makes to Austen’s works in this novel.  Ms. Klassen’s weaving of mystery and romance engage the reader from the start and keep them guessing until the end.  There are enough clues revealed throughout the story to keep the reader enthralled.  At the first, Julia seems like a shallow character, but her personality soon comes out in full force and I could not help but love her.  And what's not to love about Alec?  If you enjoy Jane Austen and like historical romance set in England, then this would be a great book for you to read.


I received a free copy of this book from Bethany House in exchange for an unbiased and honest review. My opinions are my own.  

 

A review of Tide and Tempest by Elizabeth Ludwig

Tide and Tempest is the third book in Elizabeth Ludwig’s Edge Of Freedom series.  I thoroughly enjoyed the first two books and I patiently waited for this book to come out.  Well, my patience paid off!  Tillie McGrath was introduced in the previous books.  A little bit of her history was revealed in the prior two books.  She arrived in New York from Ireland, having traveled on Captain Keondric Morgan’s ship.  The book starts with Captain Morgan checking in on Tillie, having not seen her since he dropped her off two years before.  He has discovered some information that may affect her life, and in his quest to see her remain safe himself becomes endangered. 

 

I have to say that I loved this book and had a very hard time putting it down. Keondric is a very well rounded character and I fell in love with him from the first.  Tillie is also a great character and very easy to love.  Cass Morgan, the captain’s brother, is an excellent secondary character and really helps tie the story together.  I really love how Ms. Ludwig continued with the mystery from the first book, and keeps the reader guessing all of the way through.  Each book in the series reveals a little more until you get a full picture of what was going on.  What is great about this book is that the author also retells what is going on and gives enough details about the story, so the reader still knows what is going on even if she hasn’t read the first two books.  If reading this book first, you will definitely want to go back and read the first two. 

 

If you love history and romance and mystery, then this book is an excellent recommendation for you as all three genres are covered.  I highly recommend this book.


*I received a free copy of this book from Bethany House in exchange for an unbiased review. My opinions are my own. *