Thursday, January 31, 2019

Month in Review- January


  • Wrote words
  • Sculpted  babies
  • Tatted  crosses
  • Sewed  sock monkeys  
  • Knit 3 pairs of socks
  • Exercised  days
  • Read in the Bible  days
  • Wrote up 2 backlogged book reviews 
  • Friday, January 25, 2019

    "Lone Witness" by Rachel Dylan -- Book Review

    About the Book

    When prosecutor Sophie Dawson is the lone witness to a gang-related double homicide, her world is turned upside down. Private security guard Cooper Knight is hired to protect Sophie from the gang, but shes more concerned about prosecuting her latest case than the threat to her life. Sophie wants to stand for whats right, but can Cooper keep her safe?






    My Thoughts

    "Lone Witness" is the second book in the Atlanta Justice series. The first book introduced a group of three women who were friends and a group of three men that were friends. It also told the story of one of the guys and one of the girls falling in love. "Lone Witness" is the story of another of the women and another one of the men. (Book three will tell the story of the remaining guy and girl). So it may help to read "Deadly Proof" before reading "Lone Witness". I liked Sophie and her determination to prove she isn't just using her family money to get ahead in life. Cooper was someone I'd like to know. There were two "reveals" in the story about what was going on. I was right about one (the later one) and totally thrown by the other (the first one revealed). There was suspense and drama and I wasn't sure what was going to happen next. I am always frustrated by the underhanded/shady dealings that go on behind the scenes and root for justice to prevail. I look forward to reading the last book in the series.

    About the Author    
    Rachel Dylan
    Rachel Dylan writes legal thrillers and legal romantic suspense. Rachel has practiced law for over a decade including being a litigator at one of the nation’s top law firms. She enjoys weaving together legal and suspenseful stories. Rachel writes the Atlanta Justice Series which features strong, female attorneys in Atlanta. Deadly Proof, the first book in the Atlanta Justice series, is a CBA bestseller, an FHL Reader’s Choice Award winner, a Daphne du Maurier Finalist, and a Holt Medallion Finalist. Rachel lives in Michigan with her husband and five furkids--two dogs and three cats. Rachel loves to connect with readers. You can find Rachel at www.racheldylan.com

    "Lone Witness" is available in paperback:
    • Series: Atlanta Justice (Book 2)
    • Paperback: 320 pages
    • Publisher: Bethany House Publishers (May 1, 2018)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0764219812
    • ISBN-13: 978-0764219818
    • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.8 x 8.5 inche

    Kindle edition:
    • File Size: 7829 KB
    • Print Length: 320 pages
    • Publisher: Bethany House Publishers (May 1, 2018)
    • Publication Date: May 1, 2018
    • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
    • Language: English
    • ASIN: B079C26JLT

    and in hardcover:
    • Series: Atlanta Justice (Book 2)
    • Hardcover: 313 pages
    • Publisher: Bethany House Pub (May 1, 2018)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0764231987
    • ISBN-13: 978-0764231988
    • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 0.8 x 8.8 inches

    I got a free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own and given voluntarily. No compensation was received for my review.

    "A Love to Behold" by Sharlene MacLaren -- Book Review, Blog Tour, and Giveaway

    About the Book

    A Love to Behold
    Title: A Love to Behold
    Author: Sharlene MacLaren
    Genre: Christian romance, historical
    Release date: January 8, 2019
    Publisher: Whitaker House
    Two years after the Civil War, Lydia Albright, 27, is an established teacher in Boston when she senses God’s call to leave the comfort and security of her job and go south. She accepts a position to teach in a school for former slaves in Charleston, South Carolina. A church there that’s affiliated with the American Missionary Association offers support, along with room and board at the parsonage.
    The Ku Klux men are hell-bent on seeing that the new school fails. Lydia’s life is threatened, and the parsonage, church, and school are vandalized.
    But they haven’t contended with a strong, determined woman like Lydia before. It also helps that she has a couple potential suitors on her side.
    A Love to Behold is a tale of people who grow strong in the face of adversity and a church that learns love, compassion, and acceptance, even in the face of cruelty and hatred.

    My Thoughts

    "A Love to Behold" is the third book in the Forever Freedom series. Characters from the first two books are mentioned, but I don't think it is entirely necessary to have read them before reading this book. I found the book well written and felt it was easy to read. I liked Lydia and her spunk and determination to do what God had called her to do. I also liked Reese's quiet faith and resilience. I liked the amount of spiritual content it had and it felt natural and fit well into the story. It is hard to read about the hatred and anger that some people in the South had in the years following the Civil War. I already knew that people from all walks of life were members of the Klan, having typed up membership roles of Ku Klux Klan chapters as part of my job in the historical library I worked at during college, but getting a glimpse into hatred and acts of violence was disheartening.

    About the Author

    Sharlene maclarenBorn and raised in west Michigan, Sharlene MacLaren attended Spring Arbor University. Upon graduating in 1971 with an education degree, she taught second grade for two years, then accepted an invitation to travel internationally with a singing ensemble for one year. In 1975, she came home, returned to her teaching job, and married her childhood sweetheart. Together, they raised two lovely daughters, both of whom are now happily married and enjoying families of their own. Retired in 2003 after thirty-one years of teaching, “Shar” loves to read, sing, travel, and spend time with her family—in particular, her adorable grandchildren!
    A Christian for over fifty years, and a lover of the English language, Shar always enjoyed dabbling in writing. She remembers well the short stories she wrote in high school, and watching them circulate from girl to girl during government and civics classes. “Psst,” someone would whisper from two rows over, always when the teacher’s back was turned, “pass me the next page.”
    In the early 2000s, Shar felt God’s call upon her heart to take her writing pleasures a step further, and in 2006, she signed a contract for her first faith-based novel, Through Every Storm, thereby launching her writing career. With eighteen published novels now gracing store shelves and being sold online, she daily gives God all the glory. She dedicated her last novel, Their Daring Hearts, to Jesus.
    Shar has done numerous countrywide book signings and made several television appearances and radio interviews. She loves speaking for community organizations, libraries, church groups, and women’s conferences. In her church, she is active in women’s ministries, regularly facilitating Bible studies and other events. She and her husband, Cecil, live in Spring Lake, Michigan, with their beautiful white collie, Peyton, and their ragdoll cat, Blue.
    Shar loves hearing from her readers. If you wish to contact her as a potential speaker for a church function or would simply like to chat with her, please feel free to send her an e-mail at sharlenemaclaren@yahoo.com. She will do her best to answer in a timely manner. You may also find her on Facebook.

    Guest Post from Sharlene

    My dear readers,
    It has indeed been my great privilege and pleasure to write this series set in Civil War times. What a thought-provoking, amazing, and heart-wrenching era in American history.
    If you read all three books in the “Forever Freedom” series—Summer on Sunset Ridge, Their Daring Hearts, and A Love to Behold—you will have gotten some history lessons regarding the Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers; Abolition; the Underground Railroad, which the Quakers were instrumental in launching; life as a Union soldier in the Civil War; the Freedmen’s Bureau; and Reconstruction, that period following the war when the south had fallen into great dis-repair. Also prevalent in this third book is a bit of history regarding the origin of the Ku Klux Klan, a hate group that formed during the Reconstruction period.
    Although I did not appreciate history as a young girl, as an older adult, I’m quite fascinated by it. History itself is a great teacher. Learning about it can be everything from exhilarating to depressing, challenging and yet exciting. It is my prayer that as you read my books, you’ll not only find them entertaining, but also inspiring and uplifting. I aim to encourage, not discourage. Much of history—if we dwell on it—can be disheartening, but focusing our hearts and minds on Christ gives us courage and confidence. Let us learn from history, but let us look to the future with hope in our hearts.
    With love and a prayer for God’s best blessings,
    Shar

    Blog Stops

    Maureen’s Musings, January 22
    Genesis 5020, January 23
    Splashes of JoyJanuary 25
    Mary Hake, January 26
    Godly Book Reviews, January 27
    Daysong ReflectionsJanuary 27
    Robin is Bookish, January 28
    The Becca Files, January 30
    Texas Book-aholic, January 31
    Bibliophile Reviews, February 3
    Carpe Diem, February 4
    Bigreadersite, February 4

    Giveaway

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    To celebrate her tour, Sharlene is giving away a grand prize of a $20 Starbucks gift card!!
    Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter. https://promosimple.com/ps/d8d2/a-love-to-behold-celebration-tour-giveaway

    "A Love to Behold" is available in paperback:


    • Series: Forever Freedom Series (Book 3)
    • Paperback: 336 pages
    • Publisher: Whitaker House (January 8, 2019)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1641230983
    • ISBN-13: 978-1641230988
    • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.9 x 9 inches

    and in Kindle edition:
    • File Size: 3966 KB
    • Print Length: 336 pages
    • Publisher: Whitaker House (January 8, 2019)
    • Publication Date: January 8, 2019
    • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
    • Language: English
    • ASIN: B07C5Y14QY


    I got a free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own and given voluntarily. No compensation was received for my review.

    Thursday, January 17, 2019

    "The Saturday Night Supper Club" by Carla Laureano--Book Review

    About the Book

    The Sunday SupperTitle: The Saturday Night Supper Club
    Author: Carla Laureano
    Genre: Christian fiction/romance fiction
    Release Date: February 6, 2018
    Denver chef Rachel Bishop has accomplished everything she’s dreamed and some things she never dared hope, like winning a James Beard Award and heading up her own fine-dining restaurant. But when a targeted smear campaign causes her to be pushed out of the business by her partners, she vows to do whatever it takes to get her life back . . . even if that means joining forces with the man who inadvertently set the disaster in motion.
    Essayist Alex Kanin never imagined his pointed editorial would go viral. Ironically, his attempt to highlight the pitfalls of online criticism has the opposite effect: it revives his own flagging career by destroying that of a perfect stranger. Plagued by guilt-fueled writer’s block, Alex vows to do whatever he can to repair the damage. He just doesn’t his interest in the beautiful chef to turn personal.

    Alex agrees to help rebuild Rachel’s tarnished image by offering his connections and his home to host an exclusive pop-up dinner party targeted to Denver’s most influential citizens: the Saturday Night Supper Club. As they work together to make the project a success, Rachel begins to realize Alex is not the unfeeling opportunist she once thought he was, and that perhaps there’s life—and love—outside the pressure-cooker of her chosen career. But can she give up her lifelong goals without losing her identity as well?


    My Thoughts

    This is the first book I have read by Carla Laureano, and will not be my last. I sat down in the morning with the "Saturday Night Supper Club" and finished it by that evening. It was well written with likable characters and realistic feelings and emotions. I wished I could meet up with Rachel, Ana, and Melody and chat with them. I liked Alex and his desire to do the right thing. There was a spiritual/faith element that was woven through the story and the characters grew and changed by the end of the book. I am glad that this is the first book in a series so I can get to go back and read more about these characters. 

    About the Author

    pic_LGb_Laureano_CarlaCarla Laureano is the RITA® Award-winning author of contemporary inspirational romance and Celtic fantasy (as C.E. Laureano). A graduate of Pepperdine University, she worked as a sales and marketing executive for nearly a decade before leaving corporate life behind to write fiction full-time. She currently lives in Denver with her husband and two sons, where she writes during the day and cooks things at night.

    Guest Post From Carla Laureano

    I’ve got a confession to make: I have a cooking problem.
    It started early and innocently enough, flipping through my mom’s cookbooks and marking things I wanted to try. Making cakes and muffins from a mix. Flipping frozen steak patties. Doctoring canned spaghetti sauce.
    It wasn’t long before I got into the hard stuff: muffins from scratch, slow-cooked marinara, cast-iron seared and oven-finished rib eyes. Over the years, I tried to kick the habit numerous times, but every time things got tough, I found myself falling off the wagon and heading back into the kitchen. Even hosting dinner parties. Yes, dear reader, I pulled my hapless friends into my madness. To my shame, I even got some of them hooked with their own addiction.
    Before I knew it, my obsessions started creeping into my day job. No longer was it enough to write contemporary romance about normal people who order take-out. No, I had to write chefs and passionate home cooks and describe the food in the books just as lovingly as I did a first kiss. And then the final straw—a book series centered entirely on food and the culinary profession, beginning with The Saturday Night Supper Club.
    All joking aside, cooking really is an addiction that I haven’t been able to kick. As a writer, I spend hours locked in my own imagination, creating things out of words and ideas. And while it’s immensely fulfilling, it’s a long, painstaking process that takes months, even years, before I can release the final product into the world. While there’s a large amount of planning and analysis involved in creating a book, the work is still mostly in my head.
    Which is why I find cooking to be such a relaxing creative pursuit. Dicing a pile of vegetables into perfectly uniform cubes may take the same concentration and precision, but it’s concrete and measurable. It becomes a personal challenge to do something better than last time, improving by tiny, nearly imperceptible increments. It’s the closest to meditation that my always-on brain ever experiences, clear of all thought except for my activity at the present moment.
    And yet, simultaneously, food is ephemeral. Mistakes last only as long as it takes to eat them or toss them directly into the trash can, depending on the nature of the mistake. If a sauce breaks, I toss it and start over. If I burn something, I either cut off the burned part or I order takeout and try again the next day. There’s an element of experimentation and instinct and whimsy that isn’t hampered by the pursuit of perfection. Let’s face it, a mediocre chocolate chip cookie beats a perfect celery stick any day of the week.
    It was natural, then, to write a chef heroine who had dedicated her entire life to the pursuit of culinary perfection and explore all the ways that food makes our lives and relationships richer. How it anchors our memories. How we nurture others by feeding them. How a simple meal becomes meaningful not because of the food, but because of the connections we form with others over the dinner table.
    In the end, I guess my cooking problem isn’t that much of a problem after all. If you need me, I’ll be in the kitchen.

    "The Saturday Night Supper Club" is available in paperback:
    • Series: The Saturday Night Supper Club
    • Paperback: 416 pages
    • Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. (February 6, 2018)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1496420241
    • ISBN-13: 978-1496420244
    • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 1 x 8.2 inches

    and in Kindle edition:
    • File Size: 7631 KB
    • Print Length: 380 pages
    • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1496420241
    • Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. (February 6, 2018)
    • Publication Date: February 6, 2018
    • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
    • Language: English
    • ASIN: B073RS3TT1

    I got a free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own and given voluntarily. No compensation was received for my review. 

    Monday, January 14, 2019

    "Flights of Fancy" by Jen Turano-- Book Review, Blog Tour, and Giveaway

    About the Book

    Flights of Fancy
    Title: Flights of Fancy
    Author: Jen Turano
    Genre: Christian Historical Romance, Gilded Age
    Release date: January 1, 2019
    Publisher: Bethany House
    Miss Isadora Delafield may be an heiress, but her life is far from carefree. When her mother begins pressuring her to marry an elderly and uncouth duke, she escapes from the high society world she’s always known and finds herself to be an unlikely candidate for a housekeeper position in rural Pennsylvania.
    Mr. Ian MacKenzie is known for his savvy business sense and has built his reputation and fortune completely on his own merits. But when his adopted parents are in need of a new housekeeper and Isadora is thrown into his path, he’s unexpectedly charmed by her unconventional manner.
    Neither Isadora nor Ian expected to find the other so intriguing, but when mysterious incidents on the farm and the truth of Isadora’s secret threaten those they love, they’ll have to set aside everything they thought they wanted for a chance at happy-ever-after.

    My Thoughts

    It took me a little bit to get into the writing style and way the characters talk (being from another era than I am), but I knew that I would love it once I acclimated to the style. I found the book well written and easy to read. I loved the characters: from the quirky Aunt Birdie and Uncle Amos, to Izzie and Ian, and the children and even Elmer and Buttercup. I laughed at some of the antics and adventures that happen and I was surprised by some of the twists that came. I am glad that this is only the first book in the American Heiresses series and  to hear that we will get Beatrix's story in the 3rd one. 

    About the Author

    Jen TuranoNamed One of the Funniest Voices in Inspirational Romance by Booklist, Jen Turano is a USA Today Best-Selling Author, known for penning quirky historical romances set in the Gilded Age. Her books have earned Publisher Weekly and Booklist starred reviews, top picks from Romantic Times, and praise from Library Journal. She’s been a finalist twice for the RT Reviewers’ Choice Awards and had two of her books listed in the top 100 romances of the past decade from Booklist. When she’s not writing, she spends her time outside of Denver, CO.

    Guest post from Jen

    Q & A With Jen Turano
    “Flights of Fancy” is the first book in the American Heiress Series. What inspired you to write this series?
    The inspiration for this entire series started off with a What If? All of my proposals for new series start off that way, and this time it was – What if Consuelo Vanderbilt had balked when her mother insisted she marry the Duke of Marlborough – and then that led to – What if she’d run away until her mother came to her senses? Just like that, an entire series was born – a bit of a different take on American heiresses because in all three books, my heiresses might decide to go a tad…rogue. We start off with Miss Isadora Delafield – who does run off to avoid marriage to a duke, then we get to meet Miss Poppy Garrison, who is an unexpected heiress but who can’t quite seem to get a handle on the expected social decorum of the day, and then the final book revolves around Miss Beatrix Waterbury – who gets banished to Chicago after she annoys her mother one too many times, and once there, well, gets up to a bit of mischief.
    How do you come up with the names of your characters?
    I find most of my names as I research the New York Four-Hundred, although I normally take a first name here, a last name there so I’m not stepping on any toes by writing about an actual historical figure – except for some of the main figures in New York society back then, such as Mr. Ward McAllister – who was the social arbiter of the day, or Mrs. William Astor, who was the queen of that society. What I don’t do is simply make up names, no matter how outrageous they may appear. And, no matter how I may love a certain name, if the character decides it doesn’t suit them, that’s it, it’s out and I’m back to the drawing board.
    How do you picture your character? Do you use Pinterest, magazines, movies?
    Odd as this may seem, I don’t use pictures for my characters. They start off in my mind as a blurry figure, and then, they develop from there – I like to keep my descriptions of them somewhat vague on the pages so that the reader can imagine them exactly the way they’d like them to be.
    What are some of your favorite resources for historical research?
    I’ve been building up a research library over the past few years and now have over 200 books dedicated to the Gilded Age. My favorites are – “A Season of Splendor” by Greg King, “Society as I Have Found It” by Ward McAllister, “The Gilded Age in New York – 1870-1910” by Esther Crain, and “ ‘King Lehr’ and the Gilded Age” by Elizabeth Drexel Lehr.
    The setting for “Flights of Fancy” is a bit of a departure for you since it’s set in and outside of Pittsburgh. Any reason for that?
    My mom was born in Pittsburgh, and unfortunately, her father, a prominent attorney back in the day, died when she was only four. I thought it would be cool to set a story in Pittsburgh, which would then allow me to really dive into some research. And get this – while I was doing that research, I found this obscure journal called “Memoirs of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. In that journal was a bit about my great-grandfather, Fred, his wife, Susie, my grandfather, and his brother and sister, but I’d never heard about this brother, who apparently died quite young. One of the most fabulous research tidbits I’ve uncovered to date.
    What are you working on now?
    I’ve just recently turned in the content edits for the second book in this series, “Diamond in the Rough,” and I’ve also turned in a novella about the Harvey Girls that will be coming out in a novella collection in Fall, 2019. With those out of the way, I’m now starting the third and final book in the American Heiress series, Miss Beatrix Waterbury’s story, but I’m having a bit of a struggle with the hero at the moment – he was supposed to be Edward, but he doesn’t want to be an Edward – I think he wants to be Norman – but, time will tell on that one – don’t hold me to the name – it’ll depend on if he changes his mind or not – pesky characters.
    You seem to enjoy adding animals in many of your stories. Will we find any animals in “Flights of Fancy?”
    Since Miss Isadora Delafield ends up on a farm, I do believe you will find a few animals, such as an adorable cow by the name of Buttercup, a few goats that seem to have a great liking for laundry, and…there might be some chickens.
    Thanks for stopping by today, everyone! Always enjoy visiting with all of you – in fact, that’s the best part of my job!
    All the best,
    ~ Jen ~

    Blog Stops

    The Avid Reader, January 10
    Among the Reads, January 10
    Through the Fire, January 10
    Blogging With Carol, January 11
    Back Porch ReadsJanuary 12
    KarenSueHadleyJanuary 12
    Godly Book Reviews, January 12
    Daysong RefectionsJanuary 12
    Livin Lit, January 13
    The Becca Files, January 13
    Texas Book-aholic, January 13
    Rebekah’s Quill, January 14
    All-of-a-kind Mom, January 15
    Stories By Gina, January 15
    Splashes of JoyJanuary 16
    Mary Hake, January 17
    Maureen’s Musings, January 17
    Bibliophile Reviews, January 17
    Baker Kella, January 18
    Simple Harvest ReadsJanuary 18 (Guest post from Mindy Houng)
    Robin is Bookish, January 19
    Carpe Diem, January 19
    Have A Wonderful DayJanuary 20
    Life with the Tribe, January 20
    Inklings and NotionsJanuary 20
    amandainpaJanuary 21
    Pause for Tales, January 22
    Live Love Read, January 23
    A Rup Life, January 23
    Bigreadersite, January 23

    Giveaway

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    To celebrate her tour, Jen is giving away a grand prize of a trunk filled with all of Jen’s full-length novels released to date!!
    Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter. https://promosimple.com/ps/d8d1/flights-of-fancy-celebration-tour-giveaway

    "Flights of Fancy" is available in paperback:
    • Series: American Heiresses (Book 1)
    • Paperback: 368 pages
    • Publisher: Bethany House Publishers (January 1, 2019)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0764231677
    • ISBN-13: 978-0764231674
    • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.3 x 8.4 inches

    and in Kindle edition:
    • File Size: 9773 KB
    • Print Length: 371 pages
    • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 076423319X
    • Publisher: Bethany House Publishers (January 1, 2019)
    • Publication Date: January 1, 2019
    • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
    • Language: English
    • ASIN: B07F3J5ZM8

    I got a free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own and given voluntarily. No compensation was received for my review.