Wednesday, December 31, 2014

The Glassblower

The Glassblower
Petra Durst-Benning
The Steinmann sisters help their father in his glassblowing business. But when he dies unexpectedly one day they are left to fend for themselves. Typically woman don't run their own business. So each sister sets out to find a way to support them. Each sister takes a different approach to their predicament and each sister must find her own peace and way through life.

The story started out painfully slow. It reminded me a lot of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, ironically enough. Starts out so slow you almost fall asleep and stays that way for about 200 pages. Then the story picks up, but the sex and violence are frequent and graphic. The problem was this book never grabbed me like The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo finally did. It just kept dragging on. The sisters fight all the time. It never stops. This author is a best-seller in Germany so I think part of the problem may have been the translation. I kept getting glimpses of something great, but it was fleeting. I wanted so badly to like this story, but I just couldn't.

I received this book free of charge from Goodreads in exchange for my honest review.

The Wishing Season

The Wishing Season
A Chapel Springs Romance
Denise Hunter
PJ McKinley, just out of culinary school, enters a contest to win a house. She intends to use the house for her new restaurant. She'll use the extra rooms upstairs for a bed and breakfast. But at the presentation she learns of her competition, Cole. Cole wants to provide a home for children who have aged out of the foster care system. The restaurant will bring jobs and money to the small town. The children's home is s worthy cause that already has sponsors. The elderly lady who owns the home can't choose between the two and gives them each half of the house for one year. They must both learn to work together for one year, yet one of them will lose at the end.

I really enjoy this author's writing style. It's straight romance, but not overly sweet and syrupy. She puts a strong sense of family into her novels. The two main characters, while flawed, were written to capture the heart of the reader. Another aspect of this author's writing is how seamlessly and beautifully she weaves in faith without coming across too strong. She's a favorite author of mine and this book didn't change that. Looking forward to her next book.

I received this book free of charge from BookLook Bloggers in exchange for my honest review.

Freddy the Penny

Freddy the Penny
Gabrielle Begun
Freddy is a new penny on the quest to find his family. He makes new friends as he goes on a journey across the United States in his search. Freddy learns all about the importance of friends and family, while also picking up bits of history.

I read this to my six and eight year old children. They both really enjoyed it and my eldest took the book so he could read it for himself again. The story is written by a 10-year old so the humor and thought process definitely fit the age group intended. The author did a great job of weaving an entertaining story. I look forward to seeing more books from her in the future.

I received this book free of charge from Pitch Public Relations in exchange for my honest review.

When I Grow Up. . .


When I Grow Up I Want To Be a Veterinarian!
When I Grow Up Series
Sofia's Dream Comes True!
Wigu Publishing
Sofia desperately wants a pet. But every single time she asks her mom, her mom says no. One night Sofia sees a stray cat and decides to feed it. This eventually sends the family to the vet so they can make sure the little cat is healthy. There Sofia learns all about animals and makes the decision to be a veterinarian.

My daughter wants to be a veterinarian so this book was perfect. It tells a story while weaving in facts about the different aspects and branches of veterinarians. Colorful drawings and colored photographs fill every page and add to the fun and learning experience. At the back of the book are some tips for children to follow on the path to becoming a veterinarian and a section on how to be a responsible pet owner. The book was informative, but fun.

I received this book free of charge from Bostick Communications in exchange for my honest review.

Good Health, Good Life



Good Health, Good Life
12 Keys to Enjoying Physical and Spiritual Wellness
Joyce Meyer
 Diets come and go. Getting your life back on track and feeling healthy needs to be something that lasts. The author has taken well known steps for health and made them relatable. Each chapter covers a step towards good health, both physically and spiritually. The chapters are short enough to get the point across without being overwhelmed with information. The back of the book has some pages to use as check lists and guides with lines for writing.

I've read several Bible studies by this author and enjoyed them. But I think I enjoyed this book even more. It's a tiny little book, so doesn't feel overwhelming. But the author has taken a very practical and Biblical approach to turning health around and making it a life style change. She shares from her own personal experiences to make the book more enjoyable and relatable. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone tired of sluggish feelings and dieting drama.

I received this book free of charge from Hachette Book Group in exchange for my honest review.

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Momma Days



Momma Days
Marie Schmuggins
Kids love spending time with their moms, doing all of the special things that moms can do. The book takes the children through some of the special things that four little kids get to do when on Momma Days when their mom doesn't go to work. Rhyming words make the book flow well and will make reading fun.

My daughter enjoyed the book. She liked the rhyming feel of the words and the funny colorful pictures. I liked the sense of love that I felt from the mother and how the author wove that love subtly through out the story. She also brought in a touch of God, which was refreshing. A cute little book that would make a great book for any family with small children.

I received this book free of charge in exchange for my honest review.

If You Were Me. . .

If You Were Me And Lived In. . . Peru
A Child's Introduction to Culture Around the World
Carole P. Roman


This little book is packed full of facts about the country and the children who live there. Each unfamiliar word has the pronunciation so that it can be pronounced correctly. The young reader will learn about customs, festivals, food, and historical information about the country. The back of the book includes a glossary for all of the new words. While the book is approximately thirty pages, the author was able to pack quite a bit of information on each page.
My children enjoyed reading the this book. The book reads more like a story than a factual book. The script is a bit like a rhyme, so will be more memorable. I appreciated the glossary so we could all learn new words. The series would make a great addition to any school library.
I received this book free of charge from Bostick Communication in exchange for my honest review.

Snowbirds

Snowbirds
A Memoir
Jo Ann Bender
Jo Ann and her husband need to take a trip to Texas from their home in Washington. They decided to purchase a vintage (meaning cheap) motorhome and try out the concept of being snow birds. They would take the scenic route to their meetings in Texas and visit historical places and enjoy the comforts of their little home on wheels. The author wrote down her thoughts to share with other baby boomers who might be considering a trip or a lifestyle change in a similar fashion.

The author writes in a meandering journalistic style as she shares her thoughts and feelings about living in a RV with another person for weeks at a time. She mentions several of the places that they visited. She shares the good and the ugly parts of buying vintage. The feel of the book is conversational and I can definitely see this book appealing to the retirees who are looking for something different now that they are no longer committed to a job.

I received this book free of charge from Direct Contact in exchange for my honest review.

Monday, December 29, 2014

Our Children Are Watching

Our Children Are Watching
10 Skills for Leading the Next Generation to Success
Susan Ford Collins
 Children watch everything their parents do. And they follow in those giant footsteps. Any parent will tell you that children follow what we do and not what we say. So the author has written a book giving personal experiences, stories, and analogies to guide the parent or person in charge to correctly guide the people in their care. She wanted a book with instructions for those in leadership positions to be able to grasp and implement.

The book has three parts. The first part is pointing out the actions of a leader. The second part (the longest section of the book) is detailing the 10 skills for succeeding at leading. Each chapter talks about one skill. The last part talks about how the leader can guide someone into leadership themselves. Each chapter is filled with stories that tie into the skill or thought and help the reader get a clear vision of what is needed.

I received this book free of charge from Book Club Network in exchange for my review.

All's Fair in Love and Cupcakes

All's Fair in Love and Cupcakes
Betsy St. Amant
Kat is working at her aunt's bakery. But her aunt has a plain vanilla type of bakery and Kat can envision so much more. She would love to branch out into other types of flavors beyond the 3 they carry. But she lacks the confidence to go for her dreams. Her best friend Lucas is always by her side, encouraging and helping her. He secretly signs her up for Cupcake Combat in hopes of boosting her confidence. 

This was such a mixed bag for me. I love Cupcake Wars, the premise of the story, and the beautiful cover art. I really didn't care for the mostly inner monologue the two main characters had. The book was very big on thinking and very small on action. I'm okay with lots of talking, but there really wasn't a lot of that. The couple fought constantly and constantly misunderstood each other. I actually liked Kat. While whiny and lacking in self-esteem, she redeemed herself. Lucas was mean to her to protect himself, didn't make wise decisions, and came across as overbearing. In summery, the book was a light fluffy read that was fun, but could have been great with a few changes.

I received this book free of charge from BookLook Bloggers in exchange for my honest review.

When We Met



When We Met
Fools Gold Book 13
Susan Mallery
Taryn is now living in a small town called Fools Gold. She's a city girl so this is now a whole new experience for her. But her business partners voted to move their company here and she was outvoted. She makes the best of her situation and soon makes some wonderful friends. But one person in particular is going to change her small town experience. Angel has some very visible scars. But it's the ones that aren't visible that may be his downfall.

The author did a great job of seamlessly weaving the secondary characters into the story. I sensed other stories, but had no idea this was book 13. I really enjoyed the two main characters. They were flawed, but endearing. Their story meshed well together. The secondary characters also had depth and made me want to check out her other books in this series.  There were some minor things I noticed such as people acting out of character, but it was minor enough that it didn't detract from the story.

I received this book free of charge from Harlequin in exchange for my honest review.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Insects in the Infield

Insects in the Infield
Nancy Oswald
 
Buster is not crazy about his younger sister, Maggie's insect collection. Living insects just aren't his thing. But Buster is in a real jam. His math grades are terrible and he can't play on the baseball team unless he brings up his math grade. So super smart Maggie steps in to help him grasp the math concepts. She uses baseball to make the math relate-able. 

I'm an adult, but I still enjoyed reading this chapter book. The author brought several things into play in this story geared towards middle-school age children. Bullying, grades, friends, and family are all discussed in a story that kids will find entertaining. I'll be passing this book on to my son and I hope it sparks some conversations about the topics presented. My only complaint, and it's a tiny one, is that the issue of the bullies never seemed to be resolved. The incidents happened, but weren't addressed by a parent or teacher. The issues just faded after the ball game. 

I received this book free of charge from Goodreads in exchange for my honest review.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Pearl in the Sand

Pearl in the Sand
Tessa Afshar
Rahab is feeling empty and has a great sense of longing. She just isn't sure what she's longing for. When she hears about the God of the Israelites she wants to get to know this God who is so loving and forgiving. Her opportunity comes when two men show up at the gate claiming to be merchants. Her life, and the life of her family, is forever altered because of that split second decision to save some lives. Can Rahab let go of her past hurts and accept the love and forgiveness of the God of Israel.

What a beautifully written story. I'm always reluctant to read Biblical fiction. It is so easy to detract from the real story. But this author has not only written a story that sticks with you long after you've finished the book, she has written it in such a way that I wanted to go back and read the story in the Bible as well. The story came alive as Rahab dealt with the guilt form her past and her unworthiness. The two main characters were flawed, but likeable and inspiring. The book really made me think about the whole story in a completely different light. I was also impressed with the amount of research that went into this book. It gave the story a very authentic feel. I enjoyed the book and the author's writing style so much that I've already purchased several of her other books.

Friday, December 26, 2014

The Mouse Who Ate the Moon

The Mouse Who Ate the Moon
Petr Horacek
Little mouse is lying in bed looking at the moon through the hole in her little house. She makes a wish to have just a tiny piece of the moon. The next morning when Little Mouse looks out of her hole she sees a slice lying on the ground. It smells so good that she eats half of it. She's horrified when she realizes that because of her appetite the moon will no longer be round. Her friends try to cheer her up, but it isn't until the moon comes out that night that she begins to feel better again.

The peep through design with the adorable illustrations will delight children and parents. The pictures contribute and help tell the story. Children will love the lyrical text and fun plot. The print is large and easy to read. The moon and bedtime theme make this a perfect fit for a bedtime story.

I received this book free of charge from Children's Lit in exchange for my honest review.

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

The Viscount Who Lives Down the Lane



The Viscount Who Lives Down the Lane
Elizabeth Boyle
Louisa doesn't want to go to London for a season. But their late mother's friend has agreed to sponsor both Louisa and her sister, Lavinia. Lavinia is determined to go, so Louisa goes with her to help her find a husband. She insists on bringing her cat Hannibal. Hannibal is a crazy, demented cat who escapes the carriage upon arrival and races into the neighbor's house. That simple mishap helps to shape the girls entire time in London.

I was gifted this book as an ebook. I'll admit that I would never would have picked up this book with this cover. But since I was reading this as an ebook I didn't see the cover until I went to leave the review.

The plot was fun and light-hearted. The two main characters fit well together and were entertaining. But the secondary characters really added depth to the story. I'm a huge fan of romance and the author did a great job of mixing the romance with a little bit of drama and a whole lot of humor. My favorite parts were the parts with the crazy cat. Definitely a cute and funny book that made me want to check out the author's other books. Just ignore the cover!

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Ten Rules of Being a Superhero

Ten Rules of Being a Superhero
Deb Pilutti
Every little child knows there are rules to being a superhero. Follow one little superhero, called Lava Boy, as he shows what all ten of these rules are. His little sidekick, Captain Magma, is with him on every page.

Young readers will learn about the rule of helping others, super powers, and other rules. Fun and colorful illustrations fill each page as the superhero learns how each of these rules fit into his everyday life. Parents will love some of the lessons learned from the rules, such as picking up after yourself or being considerate of other people. The author was also able to slip in several examples of good manners. Since each of the rules are numbered the book would be a fun way for preschoolers to learn their numbers. Children will love the whimsical drawings and little captions included with the rules. The print is large and the vocabulary will work well for the young reader.

I received this book free of charge from Children's Lit in exchange for my honest review.

Monday, December 22, 2014

God Loves Broken People

God Loves Broken People
And Those Who Pretend They're Not
Sheila Walsh
As human we are all broken in some way. And God loves each of us in and through our brokenness. The author, herself, has experienced the pain of being broken and has used her experiences to share how her brokenness brought her closer to God and allowed her to help others in their time of darkness.

My Bible study group picked this book out for one of our studies, since the book comes with discussion questions in the back. I was not impressed. We couldn't connect with the author and her presentation of the material felt stiff and un-relatable. She was so vague about her depression issues that even I, who suffers from depression, didn't feel a connection. She makes assumptions about the reader in both the book and the questions that aren't always true. The questions in the back were often closed and didn't really leave room for open discussion or other differences of opinion. But the last few chapters really picked up and I enjoyed them. I thought the author was able to connect better and was able to pull some thought provoking issues into the material. I'm not sure how an author can write a book that is so bad for two-thirds of the book and then end on such a strong note. The discussion questions never got better, but we were able to talk about what we'd read and take it from there. Because of this, I can't really recommend the book to anyone. But since it ended on a good note, I would be open to trying another book by this author.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Masterpiece Marriage

 Masterpiece Marriage

Quilts of Love Series
Gina Welborn
Mary is desperately looking for someone to draw some illustrations of her beloved tomato plants. She needs the illustrations as soon as possible so she can get a job. Very few botanists are women and she wants to get a job in her field. But when she asks her neighbor to help she is roped into helping with a quilt. She's also taxed with working with the neighbor's nephew, an infuriating man.

The story begins with quite a few details and a complex story line. It doesn't appear to be a part of a series, but some of the details were vague. The characters were entertaining and the plot picked up pace towards the end. The ending was romantic and the book cover is gorgeous, both pluses to me.

I received this book free of charge from Goodreads in exchange for my honest review.

Friday, December 19, 2014

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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Homemade Decadence

Homemade Decadence
Irresistibly Sweet, Salty, Gooey, Sticky, Fluffy, Creamy, Crunchy Treats
Joy Wilson
 Food blogger Joy Wilson has taken some of her most irresistible treats and brought them to us in a beautifully designed and photographed cookbook. Each recipe comes with a gorgeous photograph and a little personal note from the author about the recipe.

I was pleasantly surprised to see such a wide variety of recipes when I opened the book. There is a recipe for every meal, including breakfast. Quite a few of the recipes were added to my list to try. But some of the recipes are a bit much for my non-adventuresome family, since they included ingredients  or combinations that aren't typically thought of. 
She included several pages of advice about baking and I also liked the recipes that could be used with several other recipes, such as the pie crusts. The photograph was beautiful and really added to the appeal of the book. This would make a wonderful present for the baker in your life.

I received this book free of charge from Blogging for Books in exchange for my honest review.

Monday, December 15, 2014

To Everything a Season



To Everything a Season
Song of Blessing Book 1
Lauraine Snelling
The town of Blessing is growing faster than the houses can be built. As the towns people deal with the various issues that come with a rapidly growing town, a prominent family is also growing. Trygve is working on a well drilling crew. But when he feels God calling him to stay home in Blessing he returns to help his family and find his place in the town. He also meets a young woman that captures his heart.

This is the first book in this series. Since I haven't read anything by this author I wanted to make sure I started at the beginning. But somehow I still picked up in the middle of a long story. The book begins with a massive family tree for the Bjorklund family. I also read that this is the 3rd Blessing series. So while this is the first book in this series, it isn't the first story about the family or town.

While I was completely lost with all of the unfamiliar names and circumstances, I did enjoy the flow of the story. The author weaves a plot with lots of sub plots and extra details to keep the reader engaged. The book brought out several thought provoking issues surrounding Christianity that still pertain to today. The story didn't end, leaving it open for the next book in the series. Someone who enjoys family sagas will love this small town story. Just be sure to start at the very beginning so nothing is missed.

I received this book free of charge from Book Club Network in exchange for my honest review.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Jonah and the Bear

 Jonah and the Bear
The Bible Amigos
Frank Fraser
 
Three friends named Wall, Donk, and Edge go where ever their flying bible takes them trying to rescue other animals while spreading the news about God's love. Each book in the series is based on a Biblical story and helps the young reader grasp the meaning behind the stories. The book begins with the young friends playing in the fall leaves.  But when the flying Bible appears they jump on to rescue someone. The Bible story helps them know how to help the little animal in trouble. The story ends with several Bible verses.

My children loved the illustrations which helped to tell the story. The Bible story is woven into the modern story very seamlessly. The lesson on sharing is something that every child should hear. The way the story is told will open up opportunities to discuss why the bear was having problems. The Bible verses at the end add dimension and help tie everything together. Because of the fun interpretation children will better remember the lessons they learned while reading. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone with young children.

I received this book free of charge from Barbour Publishing in exchange for my honest review.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Five Loves,Two Fish, And One Big Hat

Five Loves,Two Fish, And One Big Hat
The Bible Amigos
Frank Fraser
Three friends named Wall, Donk, and Edge go where ever their flying bible takes them trying to rescue other animals while spreading the news about God's love. Each book in the series is based on a Biblical story and helps the young reader grasp the meaning behind the stories. The book begins with the young friends getting ready to eat some pizza. But when the flying Bible appears they jump on to rescue someone. The Bible story helps them know how to help the little animal in trouble. The story ends with several Bible verses.

My children loved the illustrations which helped to tell the story. The Bible story is woven into the modern story very seamlessly. The Bible verses at the end add dimension and help tie everything together. Because of the fun interpretation children will better remember the lessons they learned while reading.

I received this book free of charge from Barbour Publishing in exchange for my honest review.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

If You Were Me. . .

If You Were Me And Lived In. . . Greece
A Child's Introduction to Culture Around the World
Carole P. Roman
 
Children have a wonderful curiosity for the world around them. Spark this by showing them how little children around the world live. This little book is packed full of information about the country and the children who live there. Each unfamiliar word has the pronunciation so that it can be pronounced correctly. The young reader will learn about customs, festivals, food, and historical information about the country. The back of the book includes a glossary for all of the new words.

My children enjoyed reading the book. The style of writing makes it more like a story than a list of facts. The information is presented in such a way that children are more likely to remember it. I liked the pronunciation help so we didn't have to try and guess how the words sounded. The series would make a great addition to any school library. 

I received this book free of charge from Bostick Communication in exchange for my honest review.

A Most Inconvenient Marriage

A Most Inconvenient Marriage
Regina Jennings
Abigail, a nurse, marries a confederate soldier on his death bed. After she buries him she keeps her promise to go to his home and care for his sister. She also uses her extensive knowledge of horses to keep his farm running. But the entire community is shocked when the man returns home a few months later. If Abigail didn't marry Jeremiah Calhoun, then who was the man she buried several months ago? And what is she supposed to do now?

The plot was unique and it was a nice change from the usual. I enjoyed all of the characters and felt the author did a great job of showing their flaws while also making them endearing. The story, while fun, also had an underlying message of forgiveness. The author also brought in some romantic drama, suspense, and a little bit of heartache. It was a really neat story that made me want to check out her other books.

I received this book free of charge from Bethany House in exchange for my honest review.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

The World Almanac

The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2015
Sarah Janssen - Editor
Would you like to know all the results for the 2014 Elections? Do you wonder what the top news stories for the year were or how the world changed during 2014? All of these answers and many more are included in this information packed book. Sports, History, Science, and Statistics are just a few of the topics that are covers. Bright, colorful pictures throughout the book add visual appeal.

This thick book would make a wonderful gift for the knowledge hungry person in your life. College students, schools, and the home library would all benefit from having this book on the shelf. My son poured over the book when it arrived and kept reading sections to me that interested him. I was impressed with all of the subjects that were covered and how thorough the information was. Definitely a book worth keeping.

I received this book free of charge from The Rosen Group in exchange for my honest review.

Watch For The Light

Watch For The Light
readings for Advent and Christmas
There are very few Advent devotionals out there. So the creators of this little book have picked from some well known authors and speakers and complied a devotional for every day of Advent. The purpose of the book is to bring the true reason for Christ's birth back into our thoughts as we celebrate this beautiful season.

First, I love the cover of this book. Also this is a pretty impressive line up of authors. Several of the devotionals touched my heart and convicted me to spend more time on the meaning of the season. But some of the days had incredibly long chapters and the thoughts were a bit too deep or complicated for me to share with my children. I was hoping for a shorter devotional I could read to the whole family. This book is more for the Bible scholar who would like some deeper thoughts for the Advent season. It is a really nice book and would make a great gift as long as the concept is for deeper study and not a family devotional.
 
I received this book free of charge from Handlebar Marketing in exchange for my honest review.

The Bachelor

The Bachelor
Plain City Peace Book 2
Stephanie Reed
Betsie is home in the Amish community where she feels she belongs. But things are rapidly changing. Taking care of her siblings, as well as an Englisher girl can be overwhelming. Confusing thoughts about two completely different men, troubles with her siblings, and worry about her parents all pile on top of the tons of work that needs to be done almost overwhelming her. Can she decide where she wants her life to go while filling the ache in her heart?

I have the very bad habit of picking a book without realizing it is the middle of the series. This happened once again. The book is definitely not a stand alone. So be sure to read the first book before picking this one up. That being said, it starts off well and is entertaining. It follows the typical Amish pattern with conflicts about religion and distractions with the English community. The book hints at some endings, but leaves the reader hanging in anticipation for the next book in the series.

I received this book free of charge from Book Club Network in exchange for my review.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Adventures in Glendragon

Adventures in Glendragon
Mike the Knight
HIT Entertainment
Mike the Knight and his sister Evie live in a castle in Gledragon with their mom, Queen Martha. Mike has a horse named Galahad, and Evie has a pet frog named Mr. Cuddles. Together they go about the kingdom trying to perform good deeds. They also enjoy playing with their friends, Sparkie and Squirt, the dragons, and Mike, the troll. 

Readers can join the siblings as they try to fix their magic mistakes. The book is designed as a coloring book and activity book that also tells a story. Each page is filled with plenty of coloring space and activities that children will love. The book is geared towards pre-school to kindergarten age and has activities such as matching games and counting. The answers are included in the back of the book. The book also includes forty colorful stickers. The activity book is based on a popular set of videos. There are also books that can be purchased to accompany this coloring book.

I received this book free of charge from Children's Lit in exchange for my honest review.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The Daniel Plan

The Daniel Plan
40 Days to a Healthier Life
Rick Warren, Dr. Daniel Amen, Dr. Mark Hyman
Pastor Warren was baptizing a lot of people one day when it dawned on him - Americans are fat, grossly fat. But it also hit him that he was right there with them. So he made a plan to lose weight. He spoke with his congregation and thousands of people joined him in his pledge to not only lose weight, but to become more healthy. This book is the team effort of Pastor Warren and two doctors to make a Biblical plan to become healthier.

This book is a massive, almost 400 page book, packed full of tips, recipes, menus, exercise plans, and scripture to help the dieter get on track and lose weight. The plan is set out to encompass every aspect of a persons life. I had a love/hate relationship with this book as I read through it. I'm a list maker and a planner. So all of the charts, graphs, and menus were wonderful. But the book was so large and detailed that I quickly became overwhelmed. I honestly don't think I would ever start with this challenge. It was just too huge and confusing. Warren did stress the importance of doing this challenge with friends or family to keep you on track and accountable. So maybe if I'd read this in a small group or with a friend it wouldn't have been so daunting. All in all, it is a great book, I'm just not sure how many of us overwhelmed individuals will be helped by the tons of information presented.

I received this book free of charge from BookLook Bloggers in exchange for my honest review.

Love Without End



Love Without End
A Kings Meadow Romance Book 1
Robin Lee Hatcher
Kimberly has lost almost everything. Her husband died unexpectedly, leaving Kimberly and her daughter Tara homeless and destitute. They move to Idaho to live with Kimberly's best friend while they try to regain their footing. While there someone gives Tara a horse. But since they don't have the space or knowledge to take care of the horse they hire Chet, a local horse trainer, to help them.

I absolutely loved this book. The author wove two beautiful stories together so seamlessly. She created such wonderful word pictures that now I want to go visit this town. I've read other books by this author and enjoyed them, but this one really resonated with me. Real life can be hard and sometimes it's hard to separate the desires of our heart with what God might want for us. Hatcher addressed this issue in the story and wrote about the necessity of prayer. Yet the book never had a preachy feel to it. It just flowed together with the story and seemed a part of their lives. I liked that she didn't sugarcoat the difficulties of ranch life, all the time making it seem so appealing. She also touched on the importance of family and its importance to us. It is an all around beautiful story that has made me impatient for the next book in the series.

I received this book free of charge from BookLook Bloggers in exchange for my honest review.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Shooting the Rapids in a Wooden Canoe

Shooting the Rapids in a Wooden Canoe
Real Life Stuff for Couples Navigating Transitions
Tim McLaughlin
Marriages change often and sometimes unexpectedly. How you weather those changes says a lot about your marriage and you as a person. This little study book walks couples through different transitions and how to weather them together. Each chapter begins with a thought from the author called the beginning place. It's a place to begin thinking about that particular transition. Each chapter varies from here, but sections called Read have stories that relate to the subject. After each Read section there is Think, which is questions that get the reader to thinking about what they've read. There are also sections called Live scattered throughout the book that take the lessons learned and give ways to apply them to the readers life.

I really enjoyed reading through this book. The thoughts the author presented were thought-provoking, but weren't dry or boring. This would be a great book for a small group study or for a couple to study together. There are three other books that go in this study. I liked how the author offered practical advice and didn't sugar coat the issues. Every couple is completely different and will face different issues in life. The chapters seemed open to adapting to the differences in couples, and didn't come across as judgmental of the choices that some might make. Definitely a book I can recommend.

I received this book free of charge from Tyndale in exchange for my honest review.