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Stratagem by Robin Caroll

11/9/2018

 
​I cannot possibly over-rate this book. Romantic Mystery/Suspense is not something I read a lot, but I’ve read enough to know this one is different. The psychological and spiritual intrigue is as well written as the intense and complicated mystery. Every character has a well-planned role and yet none seem robotic or gratuitous. They are all believably real. The author’s talent amazed me.

​I felt a thrill being pulled into this story. Isn’t that how a suspense novel should be? I think so. I’ll keep reading mysteries, so long as ones like this are available.
 
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.

Love Inspired: A Baby for the Minister by Laurel Blount

11/6/2018

 
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What elements are a must have for you in a good book? I have two which never change, no matter the genre or my mood. First, I want relatable characters who struggle with true-to-life relationship problems. And secondly, I have to have a satisfying ending, preferably a happy one.

I’ve been looking forward to this book ever since reading Laurel’s first, A Family for the Farmer. She delivers on both of my must-haves and weaves a beautiful story along the way.

As a preacher’s daughter, I found the inner workings of this fictional church amazingly realistic. It wasn’t difficult to find myself rooting for the young minister and his cause. There are no perfect characters in this story, but there are definitely some who are easier to like than others. One of the most heart-warming aspects of the characters is how they come to terms with their mistakes and short-comings.

Laurel Blount has created a place many of us would love to call home. If only, Pine Valley were real after all. Thankfully, it's as close as your next best read.

A Sparkle of Silver by Liz Johnson

11/6/2018

 
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A Sparkle of Silver by Liz Johnson is a fun, fast-paced contemporary romance with a 1920’s twist and a mystery too. I most enjoyed the uniqueness of this story in its setting and intricate plot. Johnson writes a coming-of-age story of sorts that doesn’t shy away from one of the most difficult aspects of a woman’s growing up. She handles the subject with spiritual insight, while being both delicate and brave.

I recommend this for ages 15 and up, due to the sexual nature of one heroine’s struggles. This recommendation is by no means censure or a cause for alarm.

​In my opinion Liz has written a well-balanced and spiritually wise story which embraces the realities of becoming a woman. I applaud her for her creation of a beautiful, well-told and wonderfully unique story.

The Light before Day by Suzanne Woods Fisher

11/6/2018

 
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The Light of Day by Suzanne Woods Fisher is set in 1840’s Nantucket with a secondary story told through a 1600's journal entries. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel filled with both mystery and romance, alongside well researched history of both Nantucket and the Quakers. I can honestly say this is my favorite by Fisher to date. And that’s saying something!

A Timeless Love Story: The Sound of Distant Thunder

11/2/2018

 
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​The Sound of Distant Thunder is a story of love put to the test by faith and family relationships. Young love seems easy and limitless until real life begins to stand in the way of Katie Stuckey’s starry-eyed dreams. For Jonas, the man she wants to marry, becoming the man God wants him to be is complicated by his abolitionist convictions and his church’s pacifistic stand. The young couple have a great deal of growing up to do in the midst of the turmoil of the Civil War before the desires of their hearts can be met.
Jan Drexler’s tale carried my heart back to the wonders and worry of new love and left me satisfied in the end with the same hope all those beautiful young emotions always supply. This is the kind of sweet love story I will never outgrow.

End summer with three great books

8/24/2017

 
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on love's gentle shore

Book Three of Liz Johnson's Prince Edward Island Dreams is possibly the best in the series.
While we get to revisit the familiar settings of Grady's Diner and the Red Door Inn, along with a deeper glimpse into the past of some of my favorite secondary characters, the hero and heroine are new and refreshing.
Natalie O'Ryan and Justin Kayne have a history running deep into the past experiences of the tight knit community. A painful past which hasn't been forgotten, even if it has yet to be brought to light.
A story of forgiveness and healing, On Love's Gentle Shores, is one of my favorite new releases from this summer.
(This is a stand alone story and can be read apart from the first two books.)

looking glass lies

When Varina Denman tackles a tough subject, she takes it all the way down and leaves the reader flush with the thrill of a hard won victory. This book is for every woman who has ever struggled with self esteem and every man who loves her.

The Return

The third book in Suzanne Woods Fisher's Amish Beginnings, this historical contains all the elements I love in a Pre-Revolution Era novel. 
The dangers faced by the Amish settlers challenge their pacifist beliefs. The abduction of one of their own by Shawnee warriors engulfs them in the turbulent confusion of hatred and bigotry propelling those around them, even those among them, to violence.
Politics of the day, innovations, and romance fill the pages for the well-rounded enjoyment of a history lover.
Based on historical events, Fisher's tale bears the wisdom of the past and a spark of hope for the future.
(Another third in a series, this book can be read as a stand alone.)

Review and Author Interview: Naomi's Hope by Jan Drexler

6/27/2017

 
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Set in 1846 Indiana, Naomi’s Hope by Jan Drexler, is the third stand-alone novel in the Journey to Pleasant Prairie series.  While I enjoyed the entire series, Naomi’s Hope turns out to be my favorite of the three.

Jan writes with a delicate touch through the emotional trials of the members of the fledgling Amish community in northern Indiana. The hard work of creating homes and farms from the wilderness comes to life along with the inherent dangers of their world. In the middle of it all, we are touched by the love of a young woman for her adopted son, as well as the hope for a tender love story of her own.

Naomi's Hope combines everything I love about an Amish love story with everything delightful in a historical novel for a beautiful capstone on this series.

Meet the Author

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Welcome, Jan Drexler!

Jan is joining us from her home in South Dakota with breath-taking views of the prairie on one side and the Black Hills on the other.
 
Amy:   Hello Jan. Thank you for taking time from your writing schedule to be here.
In your series, Journey to Pleasant Prairie, you take us on tour of the wilderness and prairies of northern Indiana in the 1840's. I know you love research. Did you have a favorite source for descriptions of the land over one hundred seventy years ago?
Jan:    I used a combination of resources, but I started out with my familiarity of the land as it is today. That part of Indiana is “home,” since my 3 x great-grandparents settled there in the 1850’s. Between knowing the area so well and being a frequent visitor to nature preserves when we lived there several years ago, I found it easier to imagine the way the area must have been for the first pioneers. I also found a fabulous resource, a book about the pioneer history of Elkhart County by a man who had interviewed the first settlers. It provided details that would have been lost to memory, otherwise.
 
Amy:   Wow. Interviews with the first settlers—what a treasure!
Naomi's Hope pulled on my mama heart-strings. I also found the story to be full of wisdom and gentle hope for mothers in all stages of their journey. You're a home school mom veteran, and even married off a son during this process. Congratulations! How do you manage the balance between writing and family?
Jan:    It’s much easier now that the children are all adults, and two of them are married. Once our youngest children graduated from our home school, I was able shift my time from teaching to writing.  The discipline needed for home schooling also translated well into the writing life, although without anyone but the dogs to keep me accountable during the day, I find that procrastination is a constant battle!
 
Amy:   I believe Naomi’s Hope is your seventh published novel! Can you give us any hints about upcoming books?
Jan:    Naomi’s Hope is my sixth published novel, and I still have a hard time believing that! My next series is from Love Inspired Historical, and the books are set in the same time period and area as my first two books from LIH, so readers will see some familiar characters. The first story from that series, “An Amish Courtship,” will release in August.
 
I’ve also recently signed a contract with Revell (publishers of the Journey to Pleasant Prairie series) for another historical series with Amish characters. This one takes place during the Civil War in the Amish communities in Holmes County, Ohio. I’ve been deep in the research for this one, and I can’t wait to start it!
 
Amy:   As a Civil War buff, that’s a series I wouldn’t miss. I can hardly wait for you to write it.
Aside from a good piece of chocolate—a favorite indulgence we share—how do you celebrate writing The End to your books?
Jan:    Yes, I do love chocolate! But when I finish a book, my husband and I head to our favorite local restaurant – The Alpine Inn in Hill City, not far from Mt. Rushmore.
 
Amy:   Last but not least, for all of us bibliophiles, which book title is currently at the top of your TBR pile?
Jan:    I love to read historical romance, and right now I’m reading the first book in Susan Anne Mason’s Courage to Dream series, “Irish Meadows.” The next book on my TBR pile is the second one in the series, “A Worthy Heart.”
 
You can find more about Jan Drexler and her books on her website or on Facebook. Each Monday she hosts on the YankeeBelleCafe and often shares a delicious recipe. Click here for her heirloom Molasses Cookies recipe.
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Here are the links to find Jan online:
www.JanDrexler.com
www.yankeebellecafe.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/JanDrexlerAuthor

When Tides Turn by Sarah Sundin

3/27/2017

 
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What I look for in an Inspirational WW2 Novel.
  • Spiritual Depth
  • Romance
  • Mystery/Intrigue
  • Historical Accuracy
  • Sweet, Fun & Educational

When Tides Turn nails all the above.
Book #3 and the final of the Waves of Freedom series, this story is a stand-alone novel. While you may fully appreciate this book without knowledge of the previous two, I recommend reading the series in its entirety.
1. Because they’re that good.
2. When you’re done, you will want to go back and read the first two anyway.


Why I always read Sarah’s novels as soon as they release?
I am partial to a great WW2 love story. I expect authentic history, a sense of the turmoil of the times, as well as flawed heroes and heroines who exemplify  ordinary men and woman making a difference. Sarah delivers again and again, just as she does in this novel. But she also handles the spiritual struggles of her main characters with a realism, perhaps even more precise than her meticulous research. The families and communities of her novels come to life in a way that compels me to remember them all.

What I can tell you about When Tides Turn without spoilers.
Both Quintessa Beaumont and Dan Avery have made an appearance previously in the series. Both are somewhat misunderstood characters. But from the start of When Tides Turn, we are confronted with the truth of what makes them each tick. I think you’ll like them. And like me, you’ll be rooting for them. I can truthfully say, they are my favorite of Sundin’s heroes and heroines to date.
As with all the Waves of Freedom stories, there is a mystery subplot. Another character whom we have met before, Yvette, plays a more significant role in this story bringing a new intrigue with her. You will experience lesser known historical events in Boston, the vantage point of the newly minted WAVES, as well as a sneak peak into the war from the vantage point of a military strategists and engineers.

A must read for an eventful and satisfying end to a terrific series.




Tapestry of Secrets

9/14/2016

 
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The Appalachian Blessings series by Sarah Loudin Thomas delighted me all the way through. Each book in the series is a stand-alone story even though the characters of Wise, Virginia re-appear in each story. This third installment is a tapestry of its own, as it weaves together the lives we've come to love  with delicate charm.

I couldn't wait to travel back to Appalachia according to the talented pen of Sarah Thomas. A Tapestry of Secrets held all the pleasures, challenges and old-fashioned good storytelling I have come to expect.

You know I don't give spoilers. It's hard sometimes ... like now, not to spill the beans! Get ready for sweet romance, generational twists, country wisdom and faith a plenty.

Book Review ~ The Red Door Inn

5/1/2016

 
An emotionally satisfying story, The Red Door Inn delivers everything a heart hopes for from Prince Edward Island. I felt swept away to the home of Anne of Green Gables--a hundred years later. Liz Johnson crafts a charming present-day PEI with delightful and surprising characters.
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