Tuesday, August 28, 2012

A Christmas Journey

Two journeys, two continents, one grieving couple.

It has been a year since Amanda and Chris Vance lost their child and the same amount of time since Amanda has been able to perform her job as an Ob-gyn nurse. When her neighbor, Emily, unexpectedly suggests Amanda join her on a trip to Israel, Amanda agrees in spite of her reservations.

Left at home, Chris Vance is dealing with life.  He misses the girl he married since Amanda has changed so much in the last year as she tries to deal with her grief.  His job is on the line since the company he works for is hanging by a thread.  And, he is helping his neighbor, Emily's husband.  In Amanda's absence, Chris' life takes on some pretty big changes.

Little did Amanda dream that the true beginning of her healing would take place in the land of her Savior's birth. Through reaching out to help another in need, Amanda begins the journey of  mending both her heart and her marriage.  Could the prayer of a stranger she met at the Wailing Wall be the answer to her prayers?

Prayers of a Stranger by Davis Bunn is a sweet, simple story that captures the spirit of Christmas.  It did take me a bit of time to get into the story but, by the middle, I couldn't wait to see how the relationships would resolve themselves, or if they would.  I would recommend Prayers of a Stranger for a Christmas read this season.  Make certain you check out Davis Bunn's other work as well.

I did receive this book free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review and was in no way obligated to leave a postitive review.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Be Still My Soul

Musician Gideon O' Riley is a ladies' man.  Every time he is seen, it is with another girl.  One evening after a community gathering, Gideon chooses Lonnie Sawyer to walk home.  Her abusive father watches through the window as Gideon kisses Lonnie goodnight and assumes much more has happened than a kiss.  When he forces Gideon to marry Lonnie, Lonnie has only her faith to hold on to.  She doesn't love Gideon nor does he love her.  Polite strangers is how they might be described.  What will it take for them to open their heart to the other?

The story is set in the early 1900's Appalacia which is what first drew me to the book, having grown up there myself.  However, debut author,  Joanne Bischof did an excellent job making me love Lonnie from the beginning.  Lonnie has always felt that her "Pa" was a harsh uncaring man and she looks forward to turning 18 so she can go live with her Aunt Sarah and learn to make soap.  Her aunt is her escape place when her father is abusive and what a wonderful place to go--a home where she is loved, reminded of her Father's love (even on the day of her unwanted wedding), and God's word is read.  In spite of her upbringing, Lonnie is tender and loves her siblings and mother even though she failed to protect her from her father.

And Gideon.....not the kind of man anyone would want their daughter to marry and hard to like from the start.  By the end of the book though, you will find something that will endear him to you.

Be Still My Soul is the first book in the Cadence of Grace series and will be released in October 2012.   I typically shy away from reading a series until they are all released but this is one I am going to be anxious to read any books that follow.   Also included is a Reader's Guide series of questions ready for a book club setting.

I received this title free from the pubisher in exchange for an honest review.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Perfect legal thriller

Several weeks after her father's death, Erin Larson finds a deposit slip in his safety deposit box which had been dated three years before.  Not just an ordinary deposit slip but one for over 10 million dollars. Erin only wants the truth.  Where did the money come from?  Was it her father's?  Why was her father threatened with foreclosure until the month of the deposit?  If it isn't hers, why was the deposit slip in the box with her mother's death certificate, her report cards, the deed to the farm, and other items her father treasured? 

Finding the truth proves quite difficult.  The bank denies that the bank account existed and that the deposit was made. Newspapers are reporting that, if the bank has to turn over the money, the small town of Ashley Minnesota will be destroyed.   Erin also finds it difficult to find a lawyer to represent her and suspects each one she approaches is being threatened in some way. Or could it be that no one wants to go against the powerful well-known law firm representing the bank?  Erin is also being threatened.  She receives threatening notes and phone calls,  her tires are being slashed and her windshield smashed.  Who is behind all this? 

Jarred Neaton is a young lawyer who has taken one case too many that he didn't win, leaving him on the edge of bankruptcy.  Bills are piling up and some of his smaller cases are being ignored.  When his mentor asks him to take Erin's case, Jarred knows that, to win this case, many of his financial problems would disappear.   He is given very little evidence--a deposit slip and no witnesses who will speak up.  Jarrod must also return to his hometown of Ashley and face his father who he has yet to forgive.  As the case begins to unfold, Jarrod must determine if the cost is too high.

The Deposit Slip is Todd Johnson's first novel but I don't think it will be his last.  The story is suspenseful and intriguing, provides enough detail without bogging you down with legalese, clean, and refreshing that it isn't all about romance.  If you are a fan of legal thrillers, check out The Deposit Slip!

I received this book free from Bethany House Publishers in exchange for an honest review.  I was in no way obligated to leave a positive review.

Short-straw Bride

Twelve years ago Travis Archer came into ten year old Meredith's life for just a day when she was being bullied and daringly stepped onto Archer land and was captured in an animal trap.  She saw something in him that has stayed with her and she has compared every male to him since.  The problem is, she hasn't seen him since that day and well-to-do Roy Mitchell has proposed. Marrying him would please her family and strengthen the family business but she has nothing in common with him and feels nothing for him.

When Meredith overhears a conversation that reveals Roy's true nature, she sets out to make certain harm doesn't come to the Archer family.  Riding out to warn them, Meredith risks her reputation and her home.  When her reputation does come into question, there is only one solution. One of the Archer brothers must marry her.  Travis draws the short straw. 

I was taken in with Meredith and Travis in the prologue.  Meredith is a feisty girl who desires to know God's will for her and is willing to risk all she has to do what is right.  Travis is a strong yet tender man whose love for his family guides everything he does.  What's not to love about them both?  I also enjoyed watching how their relationship begins to develop and grow into something very special and desirable.

Five stars for Short-Straw Bride!  I have never read any other Karen Witemeyer books but hope to do so.  She does an excellent job developing her characters, adds a lot of humor (some laugh out loud), and develops a plot that is fast-paced which makes you not want to put the book down.  Travis isn't the only interesting Archer brother in the story so it makes the reader wonder if there will be additional stories about the other three.  I will definitely be placing this book in the church library to share with other readers.

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I did receive this book free from Bethany House Publishing in exchange for an honest review.  I was in no way obligated to leave a positive review.







Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Understanding World Religions in 15 minutes a day

When I was growing up, it seemed there were Baptists, Methodists, Assemblies of God, Presbyterian, ....you get my drift.  I know part of that was because I was young and didn't truly see the world as it is and I lived in a small town but I think our little corners of the world are becoming more diversified in the religious realm.  Today, it is nothing to have a Muslim, a Mormon, a Hindu, and a number of various denominations of Christians all in one place whether it be a school classroom, clubs and organizations, or the workplace. 

Have you ever wondered what some other religions, different from yours,  believe?  Garry Morgan, in Understanding World Religions in 15 Minutes a Day admits that explaining our world's religions isn't a simple task.  While each religion may have certain key principles from which it was founded and is practiced, there are exceptions found in every religion.  Consider Christianity.  Do we all take communion at the same frequency or in the same way?  Are we baptized in the same manner?  No.  Yet we are all Christians who place our faith in Jesus Christ.

Religion drives who we are and "guides our daily life".  If you are curious about the basic beliefs of any number of world religions, this books would be a good place to begin.  Each chapter is three to four pages in length, fairly easy to read and understand, and will give you the foundation of many of today's religions including, but not limited to, Islam, various forms of Christianity, Buddhism, Mormonism, Christian Scientology, and Jehovah's Witnesses.  In less than 15 minutes a day, you can gain a basic understanding of today's religions.  For those faiths that are older such as Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism, a chapter is devoted to the history of the religion while at least one other chapter is devoted to the current day teaching and school of thought.  I could even see using this book in a small group study setting.

I did receive this book free from Bethany House Publisher in exchange for an honest review.  I was in no way obligated to leave a positive review.