Tuesday, June 1, 2021
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear Cover Reveal!
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
No Journey Too Far ~ McAlister Family Book Two Review
“The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge
in times of trouble. And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee:
for thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them that seek thee.” Psalm 9:9-10 KJV
I love how Carrie Turansky’s books follow a theme verse. This
Bible passage rang true from the first page of No Journey Too Far, the second
book in the McAlister Family series. Even though this story takes place ten
years after the first, it felt like no time had passed as the story picks up
where the first left off. It was a treat to read what events had taken place in
the years that had passed for the characters, but I was eager to learn how
Garth’s and Grace’s stories would unfold.
What I found most interesting was the development of both
characters. In the first book, nothing more is known of Grace’s life after she
was separated from her siblings. In the second story, readers get to know Grace
as a young woman and the trials that have shaped her into the graceful, strong
person she has become. She bravely seeks out the truth of her past and ventures
into unfamiliar territory in order to discover where, and to whom, she belongs.
Her naivety sets the stage for some humorous scenes.
The introduction of Emma’s character added more depth to Garth’s
story. I really enjoyed learning more about their relationship and their sweet
love story. The mystery added more intensity to an already incredible tale.
As in the first book, what I liked best about this novel was
the message of God’s faithfulness and love reflected on each page. Carrie is an
amazing author that I highly recommend. I look forward to reading more of her
stories. 5/5
I received an advanced reading copy of this story from
NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
No Ocean Too Wide ~ McAlister Family Book One Review
When I was approved to read an Advanced Reader’s Copy of Carrie Turansky’s upcoming release, No Journey Too Far, I did not realize it was the second book in the McAlister Family series. The first book, No Ocean Too Wide, has been on my TBR list since I first read about the book. I found an affordable, used paperback copy on Ebay and was soon swept away by the McAlister’s story.
I loved getting to meet each of the McAlisters and the cherished friends they made along their journey. The book had an easy flow and held my interest from the first page. My favorite part was how the author shared Christ’s love through the pages of this heartwarming tale!
Carrie Turansky is a first-time author for me. I am already making a list of her books I want to add to my collection! I am so glad I have the second book in this series. I will be starting it immediately! 5/5
“[Katie] glanced at the Bible in Jenny’s hand, her heart
warming. If she found Jesus in the pages of that Bible, she would have a friend
who would never leave her side…and that is what she needed most for the journey
ahead.” (pg. 95)
This quotation illustrates a few of the qualities that I
admire most about Katie. She boldly lives out her faith as and chooses to be
compassionate to even difficult people. She was my favorite character.
“But what if we get lost or there’s a big storm?”-Anna
May
“I’m sure we have a very experienced captain and crew,
and even more important, Jesus promises to be with us wherever we go. He tells
us to have faith and not be afraid. He can calm any storm.”-Laura McAlister
(pg. 136)
I love how Laura shares the truth of the Saviour and Master
of the Sea with little orphan Anna May.
“Six-year-old Anna May had big brown eyes and a sweet set
of dimples that would surely melt some man’s heart when she was older.” (pg.
150)
This was the cutest description.
“I know some of you may feel frightened by what has
happened tonight. That is natural, and there is no need to be ashamed of those
feelings. We all go through times when we feel afraid. And when we do, we can
ask the Lord for faith to trust Him and help us overcome those fears.
“He loves each one of you, and He has promised to send
His angels to watch over you. His Spirit is also with us to comfort us and
remind us of the wonderful promises in God’s Word.”-Henry Dowd (pg. 171)
“Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for
I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold
thee with the right hand of my righteousness.” Isaiah 41:10 KJV
This scene centers around the key theme and verse for the story;
one of my favorite verses!
Sunday, April 18, 2021
McKinnie Mail Order Brides-Reviews for Books 2-6
Love in the Rockies - I enjoyed Josephine's story even more than Abigail's. I look forward to continuing the sisters' journey in the next book in the series. 4.8/5
Love on the Plains - I am not sure who I liked less, Dinah or Colt/Cole. Dinah is spoiled and entitled. Colt (or Cole as he is mistakenly referred to a couple of times) is demanding and rude. They are both horrible people who seem to dramatically change overnight after they survive a traumatic event together. I did appreciate the metamorphosis the characters went through, although it was too quick to be believable. I LOVED the children, Anna, James, and little Emma. I give this loose re-telling of Beauty and the Beast a 2.8/5 overall. This was my least favorite of the series so far.
Love on the Ranch - This was one of the better books in the series. I was a fan of Elizabeth right away and enjoyed her spirit as she fought against the many challenges she faced to survive her harsh journey to happiness. There were a few times the characters' stubbornness drove me crazy, but I was happy with the ending and look forward to reading Francine's story. 4.4/5
Love on the Sound - Although many of the characters stubborn, cluelessness annoyed me, I still enjoyed Francine's adventure to find love and her discovery of a dream even she was unaware she had. Now Thomas I could NOT stand! I had hoped his character would be better redeemed than the ending he received. Francine, Adam, Clara, and Esther were my favorite characters. 3.7/5. I look forward to learning more about Hannah in the next book.
Love on the Border - When I was approved to read the ARC of Love on the Border, I was unaware it was the sixth book in a series. Never having read any other book by Ciara Knight, I found the first two of this series on Kindle Unlimited. The McKinnie sisters’ stories quickly had me hooked and I read the first five books over two weeks. The series was no longer available on Kindle Unlimited after completing the first two, so I purchased books 3-5. I would have bought Love on the Border as well if I had not had the advanced reader’s copy.
The latest McKinnie Mail Order Bride release tells Hannah's story. Before this book, readers do not learn much about this sister, so I enjoyed getting to know more about Hannah. I really like the rest of the cast of characters as well. Roger gave me the creeps at first, but it was nice to see his character growth. Eli was a great leading man to root for. He is not perfect but works to overcome his personal demons. Hannah was easy to like as well. Although I admired the strength of her faith, I did not fully agree with the portrayal of faith. This was my third favorite of the series so far. I look forward to reading Cora’s story most! Love on the Border is a well-written and fast-paced story for those who enjoy this and other mail order bride series. I received a free copy of this story from Netgalley in exchange of an honest review. 3.8/5 overall.
I love the beautiful covers for this series! I predict Cora's story will be my favorite (she deserves the best for her selfless sacrifice). I would love to read of reunion between the sisters at series end. My favorite in order are:
Saturday, April 3, 2021
A Whole New World ~ Danger on the Loch Book Review
“Paisley's DNA test links
her to the father she doesn't remember and a heritage and name not her own.”
Danger on the Loch is one of the best books I have ever
read. Not just this year. Ever. I don’t write that statement often. To say I
loved everything about this story feels like an understatement. Excellent
writing combined with well-crafted characters for an edge-of-your seat
adventure.
I like how the relationships developed naturally while the
characters pursued their individual goals. The romance was well-balanced with
mystery and humor. The Pressley-Coombes family is one anyone would want to be
friends with. Readers get to become just that as they get to know the
characters better throughout the story. I loved Jamie’s (James’) chivalry,
Paisley’s strength, and Granny’s spunk. I also admire Paisley’s conviction to
stay true to herself and hold fast to her morals and beliefs when faced with
displeasing a father she wants so much to impress. Torquil and Mrs. Grant were
two more of my favorite characters.
There were a few scenes late in the story that did not flow
as well as the rest of the story, but the sweet ending more than made up for
it. This was the first I have read by Paige Edwards. Thirty percent into Danger
on the Loch I knew I had to read more by this talented author. I purchased the
first two Pressley-Coombes books and pre-ordered a physical copy of Danger on
the Loch. I highly recommend this author to anyone who enjoys sweet, clean
romantic suspense. 5/5
I received a free ARC of this story from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
“I don’t need fancy. I just need you,” ~ Book Review for Love on the Prarie
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“Abigail McKinnie and her six sisters huddled together for the last time. Ashes and debris littered the floor of their half-demolished home, the smell of burned wood, gunpowder, and Yankee stench still haunting the air. Everything was gone. Not just their possessions, but their dreams, too.”
The opening scene of this
story immediately connected me with the characters, making me want to learn
more about what tragedies they had lived through and where their journeys would
take them. The bond of sisters is like no other and the author established that
bond beautifully from the beginning. Being the oldest of four siblings, it was
easy for me to relate to Abigail and understand the love and sense of responsibility
that drove her to the prairies to provide a safe home for her sisters.
“A short ceremony, with no
words and no tears, but full of sadness.”
Owen’s introduction alludes to his own difficult past. Both leading characters, though flawed, are likable and relatable. The remainder of the story follows Abigail and Owen as they battle the dangers of prairie life and the feelings they are developing for each other.
“Abigail
stumbled down the hill, both her feet flaming lumps of pain.”
Although I laughed at
this, I sympathized with her pain.
This book started out as a
fast 5/5. However, the story became a little rushed towards the middle and end.
The hurried pace affected the quality of writing, dropping my final rating to a
4.4 overall.
I did like how the story
ended. The second book in the series is next on my list.
“When their
lips parted, she felt she’d given part of herself to him forever. Hope emerged
through the ashes of sorrow and for the first time, she believed in happiness.”
Saturday, March 27, 2021
The sky is falling!~A book review
I am big fan of Shannon Messenger's Keeper of the Lost Cities series, so I was excited to give her Sky Fall trilogy a try. I liked the plot idea, but the delivery fell short. Although the book was not poorly written, the characters' stubbornness and lack of growth annoyed me. As did numerous references of Vane-like objects (ie:Vane-pancake, Vane-splat). The only character I really liked was Hannah. She was a minor character, but the most interesting.
Aside from a few lightly humorous moments that made me laugh, I felt disconnected from the story. Usually, I am rooting for a main couple by the end of a story. Not with this book. The romance felt forced, unnatural, and superficial. There was also too much profanity and suggestive thoughts/actions sprinkled throughout.
Let the Sky Fall kept my attention enough to complete the story, but I do not plan on reading it again. I may check out the next two books to see how the trilogy concludes, but they are not at the top of my list of things I want to read. 3.8/5