In A Mrs. Miracle Christmas by Debbie Macomber, Laura is worried about her grandmother, Helen, getting Dementia. She doesn't want to leave her alone so hires a home-care provider, Mrs. Miracle, from Caring Angels. Laura and Zach can't have children so tried to adopt but were devastated when it didn't work out. Laura is thrilled her Nana and Mrs. Miracle hit it off and has seen improvement in Nana's behavior and attitude since she hired Mrs. Miracle. When Helen tells Laura that Mrs. Miracle is a real angel, Laura begins to worry again.
This is a delightful, entertaining read that reminded me of the show, Touched by an Angel. If you liked that show, I would highly recommend this book to you. My favorite characters are Helen and Mrs. Miracle. It's a fun, light read. It could easily be a Hallmark Christmas movie in my opinion.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 30: That Mrs. Miracle knew this shouldn't have surprised Helen, if indeed she was an angel. But it sure seemed to Helen that this woman was privy to a lot of personal information, angel or not.
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
Friday, January 3, 2020
"Fallen Land" by Taylor Brown (Historical Fiction)
I enjoyed this book and its two main characters very much. It is like a western which I haven't read in a long time so a nice change of pace for me. This is the author's first book! This is the second time I've read this one--I liked it when I read it in 2016 too.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 24: The boy staggered along behind, finding his legs. He was still disoriented, his boots tripping along the ground.
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
Labels:
adventure,
Civil War,
historical fiction,
survival
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Books We Loved in 2019
This video is made up of three parts: the first is books we both loved, the second is ten more that Gerard loved in addition to the first nine, and the third is ten more that Karen loved in addition to the first nine. For links to reviews of the first nine, see previous post. To find our reviews, just enter the title of the book in the search box at upper left of our blog.
Books Read in 2019 That We Both Loved and Highly Recommend
The Deepest Blue by Sarah Beth Durst (Fantasy/romance)
The Chain by Adrian McKinty (Thriller/Mystery)
The Escape Room by Megan Goldin (Thriller/Mystery)
No Exit by Taylor Adams (Thriller)
We, the Jury by Robert Rotstein (Mystery)
The Institute by Stephen King (Horror)
The Pale-Faced Lie by David Crow (Autobiography--child abuse)
The way we review books is totally subjective. We strictly go by how much it draws us in and makes us want to get back to it. As you can see, we read different genres. The fact that we have only 9 books that we both loved out of 172 proves we have fairly different tastes when it comes to books. We don't always read the same books though, so be sure to see our other posts we do coming soon that gives you each of our individual top 10 reads besides these.
Happy Reading in the New Year!
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
"If You Tell" by Gregg Olsen
If You Tell by Gregg Olsen is a true story! This book centers on Shelly, the mom, and her daughters: Nikki, Sami and Tori. Even as I read this, I found it hard to believe, especially that it went on for so long! The story has good flow to it and I never knew what Shelly was going to do next!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 13: Years later, Lara took a deep breath, recalling, "She used to chop up bits of glass and put them in the bottom of [the kids'] boots and shoes," she said. "What kind of person does something like that?"
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 13: Years later, Lara took a deep breath, recalling, "She used to chop up bits of glass and put them in the bottom of [the kids'] boots and shoes," she said. "What kind of person does something like that?"
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
Labels:
family secrets,
murder,
non-fiction,
sisters
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