A Rancher for Their Mom by Leann Harris is a happy Christian fiction romance for Mother's Day. A widow rancher with two young boys who want to be cowboys and one little girl prays for God's help to get her farm planted and keep the ranch going. The answer comes in the form of a rodeo cowboy passing through town.
This is light reading and you know right from the title how it turns out, but the boys in it made it somewhat interesting and a heartwarming read.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
On a sad note, this our cat, Manny's, last photo shoot. He was a very affectionate cat and we will miss him terribly, but he stopped eating and when he did, he couldn't keep it down anymore. He kept losing weight and I had to do what was best for him. We chose to end his life so he would die with dignity and not be in pain any longer. This picture was taken on his last day with us.
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Sunday, May 14, 2017
"A Rancher for Their Mom" by Leann Harris
Labels:
children,
Christian romance,
contemporary fiction,
cowboys
Saturday, May 13, 2017
"A Court of Wings and Ruin" by Sarah J. Maas - We Both Loved It!
A Court of Wings and Ruin is the third book of A Court of Thorns and Roses series and did not disappoint! It starts off with Feyre back with Tamlin in the Spring Court where she creates some havoc with her mischief, but soon moves back to Valeris. Feyre and Lucian’s friendship is strengthened and he proves. In this book, other courts come into play and more new characters are introduced. Feyre’s sisters have a major part in this book and some romance starts to blossom. Rys and Fayre are reunited and work together so well throughout the book. There is a lot of banter and adventure.
This is a page turner that was hard for me to put down once Rys and Feyre were reunited. I was happy to see Tamlin come through for Feyre and her flying lessons with Azriel were pretty funny but paid off in the end. I loved how this book brought out a wide range of emotions for me and of course had some surprises along the way. I look forward to the next book in this series. (Karen's review, 5 stars)
Gerard's review:
This is the third book in this series written from Feyre's perspective. WOW! This book is really good! It has plenty of action and I loved the dialogue between all the main characters. That really added to the enjoyment of the book for me. The ending is full of surprises and I had a hard time putting it down for the last 150 pages. With this book, Sarah J. Mass shows once again why she is one of the best! I give this 5++ stars!
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This is a page turner that was hard for me to put down once Rys and Feyre were reunited. I was happy to see Tamlin come through for Feyre and her flying lessons with Azriel were pretty funny but paid off in the end. I loved how this book brought out a wide range of emotions for me and of course had some surprises along the way. I look forward to the next book in this series. (Karen's review, 5 stars)
Gerard's review:
This is the third book in this series written from Feyre's perspective. WOW! This book is really good! It has plenty of action and I loved the dialogue between all the main characters. That really added to the enjoyment of the book for me. The ending is full of surprises and I had a hard time putting it down for the last 150 pages. With this book, Sarah J. Mass shows once again why she is one of the best! I give this 5++ stars!
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Labels:
adventure,
betrayal,
courage,
fantasy,
friendship,
love,
loyalty,
Maas,
magic,
Our Favorites,
page turner,
sacrifice,
suspense,
war
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
"The Takedown" by Corrie Wang
In The Takedown by Corrie Wang, Kyla has it going good, on track to be the valedictorian, debate champ and good friends including a loving boyfriend. But when a video hit the internet just days before college applications, Kyla might lose it all!
I had a love-hate relationship with this book. Just when I wanted to give up on it, I found a reason not to. I liked the main character and it had a lot of hi-tech gadgets that were pretty cool with a real nice ending.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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I had a love-hate relationship with this book. Just when I wanted to give up on it, I found a reason not to. I liked the main character and it had a lot of hi-tech gadgets that were pretty cool with a real nice ending.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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"The Dog Who Was There" by Ron Marasco (We Both Liked This!)
The Dog Who Was There by Ron Marasco is told by Barley, a dog who lived during Bible times. He has a lot of adventures and also gets to see "the kind man." This book is a very good read, especially for Easter, but I think you would enjoy it any time. This is very good Christian fiction!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
The Dog Who Was There by Ron Marasco weaves the life of a dog in Judea during Bible times with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, told mostly from the dog’s point of view. Barley, the dog, has good times and bad, changes masters throughout the book and shows how forgiveness and love can change people. Although there is quite a bit of sadness in this book, it also has happy times with a marvelous ending! (4 stars) The Dog Who Was There by Ron Marasco weaves the life of a dog in Judea during Bible times with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, told mostly from the dog’s point of view. Barley, the dog, has good times and bad, changes masters throughout the book and shows how forgiveness and love can change people. Although there is quite a bit of sadness in this book, it also has happy times with a marvelous ending! (4 stars)
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(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
The Dog Who Was There by Ron Marasco weaves the life of a dog in Judea during Bible times with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, told mostly from the dog’s point of view. Barley, the dog, has good times and bad, changes masters throughout the book and shows how forgiveness and love can change people. Although there is quite a bit of sadness in this book, it also has happy times with a marvelous ending! (4 stars) The Dog Who Was There by Ron Marasco weaves the life of a dog in Judea during Bible times with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, told mostly from the dog’s point of view. Barley, the dog, has good times and bad, changes masters throughout the book and shows how forgiveness and love can change people. Although there is quite a bit of sadness in this book, it also has happy times with a marvelous ending! (4 stars)
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Labels:
Christian fiction,
Christianity,
dog,
forgiveness,
Gerard's favorites
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Teaser Tuesday

Gerard's:
The fading light, the unfamiliar people, the confusing twists in the landscape made Barley feel like he was running up the road of a bad dream. But he kept moving, pushing himself, racing uphill, sniffing, looking, listening, and hoping to catch the smell, sight, or sound of his beloved masters.From page 66 of The Dog Who Was There by Ron Marasco.
This baby is proof that even out of the most horrific possible moment, in your darkest hour, something wonderful is possible, Claudia had countered.From page 20 of The Red Hunter by Lisa Unger.
Martha, who was fifteen years older than Claudia, just shook her head, looked off into the middle distance as if she were the long-suffering knower of all things, just waiting for her little sister to catch up.
Karen's:
That was my first step: make Tamlin believe, truly believe, that I loved him and this place, and everyone in it.So that he would not suspect when I turned them on each other.
From page 22 of A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by The Purple Booker. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading. Happy Reading!
Thursday, May 4, 2017
"Angels on a School Bus" by Dr. Roberta K. Ray
I loved this book because it shows that there are lots of people willing to do what they can to help! I especially enjoyed the stories of the dogs that found their good forever homes!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Wednesday, May 3, 2017
"Last Seen Leaving" by Caleb Roehrig
In Last Seen Leaving by Caleb Roehrig, Flynn’s girlfriend has gone missing. The cops and her parents have their eyes on Flynn as knowing all about it, but Flynn has his own secret and will do and say anything to make sure that his secret does not get out. I thought this book was pretty good. The story line kept my interest and what I thought I knew turned out to be wrong. (Gerard's review, 4.5 stars)
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Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Teaser Tuesday

Gerard's:
My thoughts splintered as I stumbled up the slope, abject fear making an icy slush of my bloodstream, certainty and denial kicking in simultaneously. I told myself, No, no it isn't, it can't be, no, but I knew.From page 97 of Last Seen Leaving by Caleb Roehrig.
Karen's:
"You'll be more likely to make mistakes if you're nervous. Just stay quiet, observe as much as you can...and trust no one."
From page 101 of The Kommandant's Girl by Pam Jenoff.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by The Purple Booker. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading. Happy Reading!
Saturday, April 29, 2017
"The Kommandant's Girl" by Pam Jenoff (We Both Liked This One!)
The Kommandant’s Girl by Pam Jenoff is a very interesting story about a Jewish girl, Emma, doing whatever she needs to do to survive the Nazi rule. Emma is just 19 and recently married to Jacob, a leader in the resistance movement, at the start of the book. When Jacob leaves Emma alone to work on dangerous missions for the resistance, Emma goes to live with her parents, but finds that they have been taken away to a Jewish ghetto. She follows them but with the help of the resistance, escapes to her husband’s Aunt’s house who she then lives with. When the aunt throws a dinner party for high ranking political officials, Emma takes on a whole new identity and begins to work for the Kommandant at Nazi headquarters. Will she ever be reunited with her husband? Will the Rabbi’s little boy who lives with her survive? Will he ever know about his Jewish heritage?
This book is about Emma’s journey and raises some moral and ethical questions. I liked this book and was not disappointed. The double life that Emma found herself in was very interesting and I also liked both the Kommandant and Jacob. I could easily see how Emma could be unfaithful to her husband under the circumstances. It was fun trying to figure out who Emma could trust. It would be a good one for a book club to discuss. There is lots of aspects to discuss. I highly recommend this one! I read this book because I liked The Orphan’s Tale by this author so wanted to try another one by her. (Karen's review 5/2/17, 5 stars)
Gerard's review 4/29/17:
In The Kommandant's Girl by Pam Jenoff, Emma is a newly married woman when the Nazi's take over Poland. Her husband goes underground to fight the takeover. Emma wants to help too, but when circumstances give her a chance to do her part, it is very dangerous. One false move means death for her and those she loves!
This is good stuff! The story line is very good and I felt the tension grow. The characters are very believable too. (5+ stars)
We both also liked The Orphan's Tale by this author.
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This is linked up to Mama Kat's Writer's Workshop in response to the book review prompt.
Labels:
adventure,
book club,
marriage,
morals,
Nazis,
Our Favorites,
Poland,
relationships,
suspense
Friday, April 28, 2017
"Every Heart a Doorway" by Seanan McGuire
In Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire, the children find a way into a fantasy world, for a time at least. Their parents send them to a home under Miss West's care to get their heads straight. When Nancy arrives, strange things start to happen and it is up to Nancy and her schoolmates to get things back in order.
I got this as an audio book. I enjoyed the different children and how they had to work together but give it only 4 stars because it is so short. The book only has 170 pages.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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I got this as an audio book. I enjoyed the different children and how they had to work together but give it only 4 stars because it is so short. The book only has 170 pages.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017
"The Dead House" by Dawn Kurtagich is Really Spooky and Creepy!
The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich is a very dark, creepy book I just read for a change of pace. I was intrigued that it was about a girl with Dissociative Identity Disorder or multiple personality disorder. It is told in a very unique way through interviews, video transcripts, notes and emails. This is a psychological thriller with paranormal activity as well. I wish it was written in chronological order because I found it a bit annoying that I was reading parts dated “after the incident” before I even knew what incident it was referring to. Parts before the incident included dates and a countdown of days before the incident—quite an interesting way of creating some suspense, I admit. This book is an interesting and creepy mystery that drew me in. If you like strange and unusual mysteries with black magic, then you would most likely love this book. I did not like the ending at all! If you read this one, we’d like to hear what you thought of it.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich is really creepy! It tells the story of a diary that belonged to Carly Johnson. This is a VERY disturbed mind for sure. She tells of Kaitlyn, Carly's alter ego! This book got me hooked because of all the strange goings on. I just had to see how it all played out.
This author really knows how to play with your mind, that's for sure! I won't be able to get this one out of my head for a while. To me, this is even creepier than many of the Stephen King books I've read!
(Gerard's review, 4/20/17, 5 stars)
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(Karen's review, 4 stars)
The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich is really creepy! It tells the story of a diary that belonged to Carly Johnson. This is a VERY disturbed mind for sure. She tells of Kaitlyn, Carly's alter ego! This book got me hooked because of all the strange goings on. I just had to see how it all played out.
This author really knows how to play with your mind, that's for sure! I won't be able to get this one out of my head for a while. To me, this is even creepier than many of the Stephen King books I've read!
(Gerard's review, 4/20/17, 5 stars)
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Labels:
creepy,
horror suspense,
psychological thriller,
scary,
teens
"BANG" by Barry Lyga
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Teaser Tuesday

Gerard's:
She has taken my words seriously and not treated me any differently. A part of me imagined that learning about my past would either repel her or bring her closer to me, but she's acting as though she hasn't learned something horrific.From page 161 of Bang by Barry Lyga.
Karen's:
(AL): That's what made her case so interesting. She had only one other alter, and that one was fairly normal, as far as alters go.
From page 55 of The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by The Purple Booker. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading. Happy Reading!
Sunday, April 23, 2017
"The Art of Pickleball--Techniques and Strategies for Everyone" by Gale H. Leach
The Art of Pickleball--Techniques and Strategies for Everyone by Gale H. Leach is a comprehensive book about how to play Pickleball. The material includes the rules, how to execute and when best to use different types of shots, etiquette, grips, footwork, doubles and singles, some drills and the mental game and strategies. The author interviewed tournament players and presents different views on technique and strategy. I believe anyone who would like to improve their game would find this book helpful. One thing that made a lot of sense and really stood out to me that I came across in this book is that when playing outdoors, if one side of the court is at a disadvantage due to the sun or if playing on a very windy day, when you reach 6 points (halfway through a game) teams switch sides! Having played outdoors on very windy days myself, this seems to be a very fair rule, one I had not heard before.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
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(Karen's review, 5 stars)
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Friday, April 21, 2017
Love, Lies and Spies by Cindy Anstey
Love, Lies and Spies by Cindy Anstey is a predictable romance set in England during the 19th century. I read this because I came across a teaser that was humorous and just wanted a change of pace. It is somewhat humorous, but for the most part just dragged along with lots of conversation and very little action. If you are a fan of Pride and Prejudice, you would probably like this one. I didn’t care for it all that much.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Wednesday, April 19, 2017
"Hunted" by Meagan Spooner
The father in Hunted by Meagan Spooner has three daughters. He wants the best for them and invests his entire wealth into a plan. When that plan blows up, he must move with his daughters to the forest. There he will go hunt the beast and regain some wealth. When he does not come back for some time, the youngest daughter heads out to find him and help kill the beast.
I really enjoyed this book a lot! Yeva, the youngest daughter, is a great character. There are subplots that really add to the enjoyment of the book. The ending was perfect and this is a stand alone!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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I really enjoyed this book a lot! Yeva, the youngest daughter, is a great character. There are subplots that really add to the enjoyment of the book. The ending was perfect and this is a stand alone!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Labels:
adventure,
fathers and daughters,
Gerard's favorites,
survival,
teens,
YA
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Teaser Tuesday

Gerard's:
"You promised not to run," he murmured. "You did not promise not to try to kill me."From page 164 of Hunted by Meagan Spooner.
Karen's:
"We will not mention having to pry you free from certain death, if you do not mention having seen us on this side of town . . . to anyone. An easy arrangement, don't you think?"
From page 9 of Love, Lies and Spies by Cindy Anstey.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by The Purple Booker. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading. Happy Reading!
Friday, April 14, 2017
"Winter Journey" by Diane Armstrong
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Some of the best books I read are non-fiction books on topics that I know little or nothing about. WOW! What a story this is! Halina is a great character and the others are well developed as well, especially the priest. LOVED IT! This is my new favorite book of the month.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Thursday, April 13, 2017
"PICKLEBALL Fundamentals--Master the basics and compete with confidence"
I was thrilled to find PICKLEBALL Fundamentals by USA Pickleball Association with Mary Littlewood because we are adding this sport to our church FOCUS sports camp for the first time this summer and I will be the director for it. I was looking for a complete book that included tips, instructions and drills. This book has it all! It covers all the different shots and gives an explanation of when they should be used in a game. Everything that is addressed is also shown with pictures or diagrams to help the reader understand. It even has checklists as to what adjustments to make when you find yourself making the same error repeatedly. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is serious about learning to play Pickleball well or anyone who is in a position to teach others how to play.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
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(Karen's review, 5 stars)
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