On the Loose by Jenny B. Jones is the second book in the Katie Parker Production series that is as good as the first, In Between. Katie, a foster teen, continues to experience teen drama, lives through a tornado, forms more friendships and deepens her relationship with her hilarious foster grandmother. When her foster mom, Millie, is diagnosed with Cancer, Katie worries about what will happen to her. As Katie continues attending church with the Scotts and getting more involved with the youth group, she continues to struggle with her own faith.
I am enjoying this YA inspirational Christian fiction series very much and look forward to reading the final book in this series, The Big Picture. The author is a high school teacher who spends a lot of time with teens and her writing certainly reflects that. This is a fun read as well as a touching one and I love her writing style! I highly recommend this light, fun read to anyone who enjoys books about teens and family.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
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Thursday, September 24, 2015
"On the Loose--A Katie Parker Production" by Jenny B. Jones is Heartwarming, Funny
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Cancer,
Christian fiction,
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faith,
foster care,
friendship,
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high school,
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series,
teens,
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"Badlands" by C. J. Box Isn't Anything Great
Needs more action! |
(Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
"In the Dark Places" by Peter Robinson
In the Dark Places by Peter Robinson is a British mystery novel that I really didn’t much care for. It is about a crime ring in a rural area involved in the stealing of farm equipment for resale. The whole book is the ongoing crime investigation trying to get to the bottom of it which mushrooms into something much bigger and gruesome. It was a bit confusing trying to keep all the law enforcement people straight, a map would have been helpful to show the lay of the land and the language used many British terms I wasn’t familiar with. There is good suspense near the end but for the most part I found myself plowing through just to finish it. I did appreciate the wrap-up summaries given when the law enforcement people got together to compare notes and update each other. That helped me know what was going on.
(Karen's review, 2 stars)
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(Karen's review, 2 stars)
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Labels:
British,
crime investigation,
murder,
mystery,
suspense
Monday, September 21, 2015
Teaser Tuesday: 3 This Week

Gerard's:
Kyle opened his mouth and roared. His cry came out high-pitched and it cracked in the middle, but it sounded to him like he was a wounded animal.
From page 208 of Badlands by C. J. Box.
For a minute, he didn't answer. His eyes were wide and shocked, and he had bitten his lower lip so hard that I could see dots of blood.From page 20 of Who Do You Love? by Jennifer Weiner. (Click link to see my review--my book of the month!)
Karen's:
Three people and a dog huddling in a tub with parts of a couch balanced on their heads is not a precaution. It's what you do when the weatherman says a tornado is going to sail over your house and rip through your community.From page 14 of On The Loose by Jenny B. Jones.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of A Daily Rhythm. 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, September 18, 2015
"Who Do You Love?" by Jennifer Weiner
In Who Do You Love? by Jennifer Weiner, Rachel and Andy were just 8 years old when one night they met in an ER waiting room. Little did they know that this meeting would change both of their lives forever. This story is told by Rachel and Andy really well. I liked both of them. Their story lines kept me interested throughout the whole book. I LOVED this book--it's great with a fantastic ending! This will most likely be my book of the month and make my year-end top 12 list. Don't miss it, a must read!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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