Saturday, May 23, 2015

As Love Blooms Review





Young romance opens like a rose . . . but even a rose has its thorns.

Tessa Gregory is nothing if not tenacious. Denied a position as a horticulturist at prestigious Como Park in Saint Paul, Minnesota, she is not above a little benevolent deception in order to get the park superintendent to change his mind and hire her. She plans to infiltrate the world of wealthy and influential people in hopes of drumming up financial support for a world-class conservatory. But before she can put those plans into action, she meets Reese King, a handsome gardener at Como Park--and a major distraction. Still, Reese might be the key to achieving her dream. But is his goal to help her . . . or to capture her heart?

As Love Blooms by Lorna Seilstad was a great fun to read. I loved the character of Tessa, she's sweet and sassy! My kind of main character. She's has to be one of my favorites. Very fun to get to know and read about. Also Reese is a top notch hero. I loved his determination to be somebody. I thoroughly enjoyed As Love Blooms and wish that the book hadn't ended. If your looking for an amazing historical read with some women's suffrage then As Love Blooms is the book for you. You won't regret reading it!

5 out of 5. A sweet Afternoon Snack.

 I received a copy of this book from Revell in exchange for my honest review.

Friday, May 15, 2015

No Place to Hide Review




She'll defend her friend until the bitter end--but is she in over her head?

It's not every day you see your childhood friend and one-time crush on national news. Jackie Sellers just wishes it were under different circumstances. She can't believe that Ian Lockwood is wanted in connection with a terrorist plot, and she's determined to find him and help him clear his name. But she's not the only one looking. The FBI wants him captured. The bad guys want him dead. Ian just wants to stay alive long enough to save thousands of innocent lives.

No Place to Hide by Lynette Esason does not disappoint in the least! Every minute I spent reading the book was filled with action and suspense. No Place to Hide is the third book in the Hidden Identity series and one you won't want to miss! I always love a good suspense novel and this one is just that. I had a hard time ever finding a place to set the book down so that I could get stuff done. I fell quickly in love with the characters and I thought that the plot was amazing. You must read this book. Now!  

5 out of 5. This Afternoon Snack is a must have!

 I received a copy of this book from Revell in exchange for my honest review.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

A Faith of Her Own Review


Jeremiah thought leaving Middlefield was the hardest thing he'd ever do. That was nothing compared to returning home.
When Jeremiah left his Amish community to pursue his dream of becoming a veterinarian, he left more than just his faith behind-he walked away from his family and his childhood friend, Anna Mae. Now that he's returned to help out his mentor and work in a Yankee veterinarian practice, Jeremiah must face his past-and the people he betrayed.
Anna Mae had finally put the loss of Jeremiah and the broken vow between them behind her. Even though she supported her best friend's pursuit of his dream, she never let on how his departure left her questioning her own place in the Amish world. With his return, new questions arise, along with feelings she'd never fully acknowledged before.
As their rekindled friendship begins to turn into something more, Jeremiah and Anna Mae must examine their own faith and their relationship with each other and their families. With both of them torn between loyalty to their loved ones and being pulled in different directions, they must decide whether to heed God's call, even if it means being apart forever.
A Faith of Her Own by Kathleen Fuller was one of the best Amish novels I have read in a while. I loved the sweet story that Kathleen masterly crafted. Jeremiah and Anna Mae were characters that really seemed to come to life for me. I have to admit that until about a year ago Amish stories were not my cup of tea but lately I have been finding several authors who have really got me hooked and Kathleen is now one of them. A Faith of Her Own is a beautifully written story about faith and God's plan. I thoroughly enjoyed this book!

5 out of 5. An delightful Afternoon Snack.

I received a copy of this book from BookLook in exchange for my honest review.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

From the Start Review




Kate Walker used to believe in true love and happily ever after. While her own love life may have left her brokenhearted, it hasn't kept her from churning out made-for-TV romance movie screenplays...until a major career slump and a longing to do something meaningful send her running back to her hometown of Maple Valley. 

Permanently sidelined by an injury, former NFL quarterback Colton Greene is temporarily hiding out in a friend's hometown to avoid the media and the reminders of all he's lost. Maple Valley seems like the perfect place to learn how to adjust to normal life. The only trouble is he's never really done normal before.

While Kate plays things safe and Colton is all about big risks and grand gestures, they both get what it's like to desperately need direction in life. An unexpected project gives them both a chance to jumpstart their new lives, but old wounds and new dreams are hard to ignore. Starting over wasn't part of the plan, but could it be the best thing that's ever happened to them?


From the Start by Melissa Tagg was such a joy to read.  I adored every minute I got to spend with these characters and I can't wait to spend even more time with them in the future books of this series. I felt Kates uncertainty about her future and loved seeing her get to grow from that by seeking God's plan. I also loved Colton, I mean it would be hard not to! He is an amazingly written character and totally swoon-worthy! From the Start is a great christian romance with characters that are sure to quickly find their way into your heart. 

5 out of 5. One of my favorite Afternoon Snacks! 

I got a free review copy of From the Start from Bethany House Publishers in return for my honest review.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

On Shifting Sand Review


Long before anyone would christen it “The Dust Bowl,” Nola Merrill senses the destruction. She’s been drying up bit by bit since the day her mother died, leaving her to be raised by a father who withholds his affection the way God keeps a grip on the Oklahoma rain. A hasty marriage to Russ, a young preacher, didn’t bring the escape she desired. Now, twelve years later with two children to raise, new seeds of dissatisfaction take root.

When Jim, a mysterious drifter and long-lost friend from her husband’s past, takes refuge in their home, Nola slowly springs to life under his attentions until a single, reckless encounter brings her to commit the ultimate betrayal of her marriage. For months Nola withers in the wake of the sin she so desperately tries to bury. Guilt and shame consume her physically and spiritually, until an opportunity arises that will bring the family far from the drought and dust of Oklahoma. Or so she thinks. As the storms follow, she is consumed with the burden of her sin and confesses all, hoping to find Russ’s love strong enough to stand the test.

On Shifting Sand by Allison Pittman was an amazingly written story of the sin Nola committed and the journey to forgiveness she goes through. This is an intense read to say the least. Nola is a character that some may not like because her sin hits a little to close to home. Maybe not because you have committed adultery in your marriage, but because of just the sin factor. She was unfaithful and that is something each one of us has been to God. Okay that was a little preachy so I'll just get back to the book itself. It was amazing and you should read it! Real characters and real situations. Read it. Now.

 5 out of 5. 

I received a copy of this book from Tyndale House in exchange for an honest review.


Q&A with Allison Pittman Author of On Shifting Sand 
About the Author…
Award-winning author Allison Pittman has penned more than twelve novels, including her series set in the Roaring Twenties—All for a Song, All for a Story, and All for a Sister. Allison resides in San Antonio, Texas, with her husband, Mike, their three sons, and the canine star of the family—Stella. Visit her at allisonkpittman.com. 

1. What inspired you to write On Shifting Sand? 
This is always the hardest question to answer. I loved writing about the dynamics of marriage with my Sister Wife series. But then, a story of a marriage needs conflict, and I’ve yet to see a CBA novel really tackle the idea of adultery in a way that showed it to be a conscientious, willful sin, disassociated from the circumstances of the marriage, or the relationship between the husband and wife. Too often, it was a backstory to justify a divorced character. Or it was a series of close calls, but never fully realized. I wanted to portray it as sin. Pure and simple, but unique in the fact that it reaches beyond the sinner, and carries with it a risk in confession. And then, I wanted to write a story that follows through a journey of restoration—not simply coming back to Christ, but coming back to life. It took a bit for all the pieces to come together, and so many of them weren’t discovered until I was buried in the story. More than any of my books, inspiration for this story came bit by bit. 

Buried Secrets Review


They both wanted quieter, safer lives.
But crime never sleeps . . .
and killers keep killing.

After seven years as a Chicago homicide detective, Lisa Grant has hit a wall. Ready for a kinder, gentler life, she takes a job as a small-town police chief. But the discovery of a human skeleton by a construction crew at the edge of town taxes the resources of her department. A call for assistance brings detective Mac McGregor, an ex-Navy SEAL, to her doorstep. As they work to solve the mystery behind the unmarked grave, danger begins to shadow them. Someone doesn't want this dead person telling any tales--and will stop at nothing to make certain a life-shattering secret stays buried.


Buried Secrets by Irene Hannon was intense! Once I picked it up (which sadly took longer then I wanted, life got BUSY!) I couldn't put it down. Buried Secrets was another amazing page turning thriller by Hannon. The killer in this story was one of the scarier ones I have seen in all the thriller/suspense books I have read. Mac is definitely one of my new favorite heroes. Such a great character! Lisa was super fun to get to know as well. Them together is perfect! If you love a good romantic suspense/thriller then Buries Secrets (as well many other Irene Hannon books) is for you!


5 out of 5. An Afternoon Snack that was killer!


 I received a copy of this book from Revell in exchange for my honest review.

  

Monday, April 27, 2015

Every Bride Needs A Groom Reveiw



Somewhere in a sea of tulle and taffeta, satin and crepe, Katie Fisher needs to find a key ingredient of the perfect wedding--the groom.


Small-town girl Katie Fisher is busy planning her fairy-tale wedding. Sure, her boyfriend hasn't managed to pop the question just yet, but that doesn't mean she shouldn't enter a contest in Texas Bride magazine to win the dress of her dreams, right? Anyway, she's sure he'll be getting down on one knee any time now. And a one-of-a-kind designer dress doesn't just fall out of the sky right when you need it.

But when Katie's boyfriend takes a job in another town and breaks up with her--on the very same day she wins her dream dress--her world is turned upside down. Dare she go to Dallas to claim her prize? And will the hunky pro basketball player who runs the beyond-swanky bridal shop--yeah, you read that right--discover her humiliating secret if she does?

Every Bride Needs A Groom by Janice Thompson was super fun to read! I love all of the Janice Thompson books that I have read, she is an amazing writer! The characters in Every Bride Needs a Groom are the best! I loved getting to know Katie and every other character. The book has many laugh out loud moments so if your worried about getting weird looks from strangers then I'd stick to reading this book at home! ;) Every Bride Needs a Groom is a fun lighthearted romance that you are sure to fall in love with. I recommend this book to anyone and everyone as well as all of Janice Thompson other books! 

5 out of 5. A delightful Afternoon Snack!

 I received a copy of this book from Revell in exchange for my honest review.