Thursday, November 15, 2018

"Home After Dark" by David Small is a Graphic Novel

Home After Dark by David Small is my first graphic novel. After Russell’s mom runs off with another man, Russell and his dad decide to move to California for a fresh start! Things go well when Russell even makes some new friends. But things go south after a while and bad turns to worse! What can a young boy do? This book goes really fast since it is a whole lot of drawings to tell the story. The story line was good and kept me engaged throughout, but I missed reading words. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)

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Monday, November 5, 2018

"Prince Crossing" by JoHanna Reardon

Prince Crossing (The Blackberry County Chronicles Book 3) by JoHannah Reardon can easily be read as a stand-alone. This is an inspirational Christian fiction story about a young preacher and his wife answering a call to a small country church, their first. James, the young preacher, is very excited but his wife, Vicki, is reluctant. She is from a wealthy family and used to fine things and getting her own way in the city. As she opens herself up to God and seeks his help, she finds lots of people in the little town who she befriends and helps. Their ministry experiences some ups and downs as they try to establish themselves in the community.

This is told from the prospective of the preacher’s wife and is very believable and a pretty good story about a small-town country church. It moves a long quickly and does not have a lot of character development. I liked that it included the couple’s interactions with people in the community and not just those who attended the church.
(Karen’s review, 3 stars)

Teaser from page 34: When I finally left Edith’s home, I felt sad, then frustrated, and finally angry again. I suddenly knew to the depths of my being that I was out of my league and didn’t have a clue as to how to carve out a ministry in this place.


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Saturday, November 3, 2018

"Spinning Silver" by Naomi Novik

Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik is a fantasy novel.  Miryem is the daughter of a money lender.  But her dad is not getting the money owed so she decides to take over!  She does great, but when she boasts of something the king hears about and wants in on, that is when the book takes off!  I thought this book was really good.  All the characters were well drawn out with good action that kept me turning pages.  The ending was very good too!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)

Teaser from page 12:  I should have felt sorry for him, I suppose.  My father would have, and my mother, but wrapped in my coldness, I only felt the danger of the moment.  

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Friday, November 2, 2018

Texas Ranger by James Patterson

Texas Ranger by James Patterson is about the murder of Rory’s ex-wife, Anne. Rory, a Texas Ranger, is on his way back to his hometown to respond to Anne’s call for his help. She was getting death threats. Rory arrived too late and found her all shot up in his old living room. Rory surmises that it was a crime of passion and immediately determines to go after her killer. This is one that caught me completely surprised at the ending when the killer was finally revealed.

I thought this was a good murder mystery but also had women chasing after Rory and a look back into Anne’s relationship with Cal, her truck driver lover. I would recommend this if you like murder mysteries.
(Karen’s review, 4 stars)

Teaser from page 37: Her breathing is fast and her voice is shaky. Immediately, I know that something is up. “I need help. I’m scared. Can you come home?”


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Thursday, November 1, 2018

"Cheyenne Mail Order Bride Dreams of Rich Life" by Iris Kelly

Cheyenne Mail Order Bride Dreams of Rich Life by Iris Kelly is a wonderful historical romance story of finding true love. Lewis Carlyle promised his mail order bride a life of luxury, security, wealth and high social standing. Virginia was eager to leave Boston to marry someone wealthy with high social standing out west to enjoy a life of luxury, but she found out love was more important.

I really enjoyed this book with some great characters and loved that Virginia discovered adults could still have fun when she attended her first hoedown! I am anxious to read more books in this series.
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)

Teaser from page 128: Where on earth had Lewis learned to hoedown? How different this was from the waltzes and genteel styles she had spent the last ten years perfecting. Gentle gliding, elegant motions, aesthetic presentations.


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