Thursday, September 26, 2013

A Christmas Gift for Rose

A Christmas Gift for Rose  -     
        By: Tricia Goyer
    
World War II has recently ended and Rose Yoder should have been married to Jonathan by now but he ashamed their community when he voluntarily joined the military as a medic, a decision that went against the Amish pacifist way of thinking.  Rose wanted a good Amish life, not a worldly one.  How could Jonathan have turned his back on her and their future?  But perhaps the recurring nightmare Rose has had much of her life holds the secrets to the reason she has broken things off with Jonathan.  Can Rose trust Jonathan with her heart and her secrets?

Jonathan knew he couldn't stand the Englisch gazes and comments and stand by and do nothing when so many other men were giving their all for the war effort.  Even though the war is over, the results of his choice and the war itself may be with him the rest of his life. 

Tricia Goyer has woven an Amish tale of love, faith, sacrifice, and forgiveness that is set in one of the most magical times of year--the Christmas season.  It is full of surprises with the twists and turns that will keep you guessing.  For an enjoyable afternoon read, pick up the new novella, A Christmas Gift for Rose, for your own reading pleasure or as the perfect gift.  I thoroughly enjoyed it and the story felt complete even though short.

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

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

The Women of Christmas

Three women.  All chosen by God.  All played a vital role in Jesus' birth as did the men in their lives.  After reading The Women of Christmas, you may  have a better understanding of why God chose them and what they can still teach  us today--to wait on the Lord, to trust Him with everything, and to pray until your prayers are answered.

Christmas is so much more than a holiday filled with glittering lights, music, cookies, fancy bows, and parties.  It is a season for reflection, preparation, and renewal.  Perhaps you already know the stories of Mary, Elizabeth, and Anna but Liz Curtis Higgs' writing will help you see them in a new and fresh way.  The book is also scattered with the thoughts and quotes from women who participated in an on-line Bible study such as "When the circumstances of life threaten to overwhelm me, I remember Mary's response to God's appointed plan--one that meant great cost to her, one of suffering and not understanding all God was doing. Her example of simple but complete trust has encouraged me through some difficult hours".  The Women of Christmas also contains a thorough study guide which can be used for small group study or personal advent reading.

I always enjoy Liz Curtis Higgs' humor and writing.  While this isn't my favorite of hers, I did very much enjoy the fresh look at the nativity story and plan to revisit this title beginning the first of December.  It is a quick read if you wish to do it in one sitting and would make a great ladies group study book for the months leading up to Christmas.

I received this book free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review and am in no way obligated to leave a positive review.

The Women of Christmas: Experience the Season Afresh with Elizabeth, Mary, and Anna  -     
        By: Liz Curtis Higgs

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Beverly Lewis' latest

I have almost sworn off any more Amish stories but who can refuse Beverly Lewis? I have been reading her works for close to twenty years so won't stop now and she never disappoints even with a topic that is currently way overwritten. Oddly enough, the same day my review copy came in the mail, my mother was meeting her in a bookstore to purchase the same book.

Since age eleven, Jennifer Burns has been enamored with the Amish people She has subscribed to their newspaper, exchanged letters with an Amish girl she befriended, visited Lancaster County Pennsylvania each summer, and read everything she could find about their ways. Jennifer even felt she had been born in the wrong era and that she never quite fit in with her siblings and parent's way of life. When Jennifer sells everything she owns in order to move to Lancaster and become Amish, all are shocked but Rebbecca and Samuel Lapp provide a place for her to stay even though it isn't customary to do so. What she didn't do before leaving her old life was tell her family what her plans were.

When Jennifer arrives in Hickory Hollow, Rebecca is immediately taken with her. However, others in the Amish community aren't so quick to win over and trust an Englischer. Jennifer isn't discouraged though and is determined to be part of the faith. Her journey takes her in directions she didn't quite expect.

Even though written as part of a series, this book easily stands alone and Ms. Lewis fills the reader in on events that happend in previous installments. Even though another Amish fiction, the slant that Ms. Lewis takes on a person being raised in the Englisch world wanting to become Amish is enjoyable. To be honest, I've never read anything by Beverly Lewis that I didn't thoroughly enjoy and "The Secret Keeper" is no exception. Thank you for another enjoyable read, Ms. Lewis!

I did receive this book free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. I was in no way obligated to leave a positive review. 
The Secret Keeper, Home to Hickory Hollow Series #4   -     
        By: Beverly Lewis

Monday, September 9, 2013

Historical Fiction At Its Best


Rebellious Heart  -     
        By: Jody Hedlund

Susanna Smith has always known she would marry up.  She really had no choice.  She wants to help the less fortunate and that is the means to do so.  But she cringes at being a part of what attracts a prestigious husband.  "If only she could flirt as effortlessly" as her beautiful sister Mary.

Benjamin Ross came from a farming family and is a rising country lawyer who wants to change his world.  Even though the colonies are still under British rule, he dreams of life without the king's tyranny. He and Susanna had played together as children but does he remember her and her vain words?  The two are drawn together as adults but Benjamin knows he is not what Susanna is expected to marry.  Throughout the story, both must struggle with what they feel is ethical vs. what is lawful.

I love Ms. Hedlund's attention to historical detail and her work is well researched.  This is my favorite time period in American history, on the eve of the American Revolution, set in Massachusetts where much of the unrest and uncertainty to the colonies' future was most vividly felt.  Ms. Hedlund has created two characters full of passion for what they believe in and struggling to fulfill the roles expected of the in a story filled with romance, mystery and drama.  If you love historical fiction, this is one you won't want to put down.  Available in bookstores this week.

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