In Two Weeks by Karen Kingsbury, Elise just needs to get by one semester of high school with no problems. Then she can get on to her adult plans. Cole has big plans too after graduation, but when he meets Elise, love is in the air! When Elise discovers she is pregnant, both hers and Cole's plans are up in the air! Her big decision is whether to keep the baby or put it up for adoption.
I thought this was pretty good. I enjoyed all the characters and even thought I guessed the ending I was happy about it!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 7: Whatever happened next in her life, Elise made herself a promise that day. She wasn't going to talk to her mother about it.
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Wednesday, July 3, 2019
"Two Weeks" by Karen Kingsbury
Labels:
faith,
family,
high school,
love,
pregnancy
Tuesday, July 2, 2019
"Blood Sisters" by Jane Corry
Blood Sisters by Jane Corry is a slow moving psychological thriller about Alison and Kitty, two step sisters. Vanessa though, being an only child, is envious of Alison and talks Kitty into making a pact to be blood sisters. One little act causes big trouble for all of them all and secrets are abundant. The day of the accident, Vanessa, Kitty's best friend, dies and Kitty suffers brain damage and is unable to speak. Alison feels enormous guilt and begins cutting herself.
This book shows how people are not all good or all bad and is about loyalty, friendship, relationships, special needs, prison, revenge, betrayal and lots of lies. I liked it but found it hard to really connect with the characters. They were so conniving!
(Karen's review 4 stars)
Teaser from page 10: She didn’t have a speech impediment, the doctor had explained to Friday Mum, as if Kitty wasn’t there. Her brain just wouldn’t translate her thoughts into words.
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This book shows how people are not all good or all bad and is about loyalty, friendship, relationships, special needs, prison, revenge, betrayal and lots of lies. I liked it but found it hard to really connect with the characters. They were so conniving!
(Karen's review 4 stars)
Teaser from page 10: She didn’t have a speech impediment, the doctor had explained to Friday Mum, as if Kitty wasn’t there. Her brain just wouldn’t translate her thoughts into words.
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Labels:
brain,
dysfunctional family,
family secrets,
prison,
psychological thriller,
relationships,
revenge,
sisters,
special needs
Thursday, June 27, 2019
"Never Alone" by Elizabeth Haynes
In Never Alone by
Elizabeth Haynes, Sarah lives with her two dogs in a farm house. She has
money problems, but when an old friend moves into the guest house and pays a
very generous sum, her problems seem to be over! However, nothing is ever
as it seems! This book is like a slow burn. You know something is
going to happen, you just do not know to whom or what it will be. This
book reminded me of a soap opera with such little action, but somehow it worked
for me! I really cared for Sarah and wanted things to go well for
her! The writing was good.
(Gerard’s review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 23: She won't admit to it, if you ask. She won't tell you. It doesn't matter; you know better than to push someone when they're in that vulnerable state.
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Wednesday, June 26, 2019
"walk it out" by Tricia Goyer is Inspirational Non-Fiction
walk it out--The Radical Result of Living God's Word One Step At A Time by Tricia Goyer is her story about how God's Word made a difference in her life. It is inspirational and covers many different topics that the Bible covers. It challenges the reader to live out their faith by completely surrendering to God and actually obeying his word. It is full of true examples of how the author lives out her faith and what true Christianity looks like. At the end of every chapter are a few questions for reflection.
I liked how Tricia shares her life with the reader and is truly a servant of God. She is pretty amazing and has a very interesting story to tell. I also liked how she worked in scripture. I was just a bit disappointed that it didn't have more about her family. The Cleveland City Mission is having a "Stand In" event on Public Square, Saturday, June 29 to help raise awareness of almost 3,000 children in Cleveland and to learn what can be done to help. At first, I wasn't going to go, but after reading this book, decided to participate. Homelessness is an issue close to my heart so here is an opportunity to become involved in a solution. You can pre-register for Stand in at www.thecitymission.org/stand-in.
(Karen's review4 stars)
Teaser from page 45: When the topic of abortion came up in church or Bible study, I sank deep into my seat, especially when people spoke doggedly against it. My stomach knotted up, and I was certain everyone within twenty feet of me heard the frantic pounding of my heart.
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I liked how Tricia shares her life with the reader and is truly a servant of God. She is pretty amazing and has a very interesting story to tell. I also liked how she worked in scripture. I was just a bit disappointed that it didn't have more about her family. The Cleveland City Mission is having a "Stand In" event on Public Square, Saturday, June 29 to help raise awareness of almost 3,000 children in Cleveland and to learn what can be done to help. At first, I wasn't going to go, but after reading this book, decided to participate. Homelessness is an issue close to my heart so here is an opportunity to become involved in a solution. You can pre-register for Stand in at www.thecitymission.org/stand-in.
(Karen's review4 stars)
Teaser from page 45: When the topic of abortion came up in church or Bible study, I sank deep into my seat, especially when people spoke doggedly against it. My stomach knotted up, and I was certain everyone within twenty feet of me heard the frantic pounding of my heart.
Visit Tricia Goyer's blog.
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Labels:
Christianity,
inspirational,
non-fiction,
scripture
Sunday, June 23, 2019
"The Cornwalls Are Gone" by James Patterson & Brendan DuBois
The Cornwalls Are Gone by James Patterson and Brendan DuBois is a page-turning thriller about the kidnapping of Amy Cornwall’s husband and 10-yr-old daughter. Amy is an Army intelligence Captain who comes home from work to find a strange cell phone and an odd message on her dining room table. She has just 48 hours to locate and liberate an unknown man in Texas or her husband and daughter will be killed! She lives in Virginia and has no time to waste. She blows off her 8 a.m. meeting at work and sets off who kidnapped her family and why. She is determined to complete this mission and get her family back no matter what and finds out she is dealing with an extremely dangerous man!
This book grabbed me from page 1 and never let go! It moved along quickly and had no dull parts. It has mystery, suspense, adventure, betrayal and fighting. I think this book could be improved if the authors developed the characters of Tom and Denise before just jumping in with the kidnapping right away. It is okay the way it is, but I think I would have been even more invested in the story if I felt I actually knew Tom and Denise. I would like to have seen a bit more character development.
(Karen’s review 6-18-19, 5 stars)
Gerard's review:
In The Cornwalls Are Gone by James Patterson, Amy Cornwall has 48 hours to follow instructions given to her, or her husband and daughter will be killed. She is instructed not to tell anyone. Amy was a really good character. The other people in this novel were never really developed. The last 30 or so pages is when the bulk of the action takes place. This book is worth reading.
(4.5 stars)
Teaser from page 7: I read and re-read the message, clear and to the point, and I’m in the middle of reading it for the third time when the strange phone rings, jolting me so hard that I nearly drop my weapon.
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This book grabbed me from page 1 and never let go! It moved along quickly and had no dull parts. It has mystery, suspense, adventure, betrayal and fighting. I think this book could be improved if the authors developed the characters of Tom and Denise before just jumping in with the kidnapping right away. It is okay the way it is, but I think I would have been even more invested in the story if I felt I actually knew Tom and Denise. I would like to have seen a bit more character development.
(Karen’s review 6-18-19, 5 stars)
Gerard's review:
In The Cornwalls Are Gone by James Patterson, Amy Cornwall has 48 hours to follow instructions given to her, or her husband and daughter will be killed. She is instructed not to tell anyone. Amy was a really good character. The other people in this novel were never really developed. The last 30 or so pages is when the bulk of the action takes place. This book is worth reading.
(4.5 stars)
Teaser from page 7: I read and re-read the message, clear and to the point, and I’m in the middle of reading it for the third time when the strange phone rings, jolting me so hard that I nearly drop my weapon.
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Labels:
adventure,
family,
kidnapping,
mystery,
suspense
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