Thank you to Bethany House Publishing for sending yet another intriguing read. Trouble in Store by Carol Cox follows the story of Melanie Ross when she makes the life changing decision to uproot herself and move out to the wilds of the untamed Arizona Territory. She has come to claim co-ownership of a general
store mercantile. Not only does she inherit half of a business but also a confusing business partner, a small and mischievous boy, and a generation old murder mystery. I found Ms. Cox to be a write extremely talented in pulling her reader in right from the beginning of the novel up to the final sentence. She very neatly balances the budding romance story with the thrilling sleuthing to solve show down western murder mystery. I recommend this book only if you have a several hours to set aside in one day to read because you will not want to set this book down!
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Monday, August 12, 2013
The Guardian: A Bethany House Publishing Review
Since I am playing catch up with my book reviews here is my next one. The Guardian by Beverly Lewis is another story set in Lewis' backdrop of Hickory Hollow, a beloved setting for her well know Amish romance stories. While The Guardian does have an undertone of that Amish love story the main plot follows a young woman reeling from the death of her sister and the loss of her first teaching position as she tries to reconnect with those she loves and in her relationship with God. Jodi Winfield stumbles along the Amish town of Hickory Hollow while out for a morning run when she discovers a young little girl dressed in Plain clothing who can not speak a word of English. This little girl leads Jodi to the Amish community where she learns about the beauty of a life of simplicity and brings her back to what is truly important in life and in relationships.
Right away the beginning of this book grabbed my attention up until about two thirds of the way though when the story began to drag on and each chapter started to sound exactly the same. If the author had cut out a good six or seven chapters in the middle this would have made my top favorites list. As it was, this was still a sweet story with pleasant undertones and good life lessons in religion and in love.
Right away the beginning of this book grabbed my attention up until about two thirds of the way though when the story began to drag on and each chapter started to sound exactly the same. If the author had cut out a good six or seven chapters in the middle this would have made my top favorites list. As it was, this was still a sweet story with pleasant undertones and good life lessons in religion and in love.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Swept Away by Mary Connealy - Review
Looks like I'm playing some super catch up with these book reviews this month. Here's my most recent Bethany House Publishing review with a few more to follow shortly. I hope you enjoy.
Swept Away by Mary Connealy is the first book in the Trouble in Texas series. It follows the story of Ruthy MacNeil, a mischievous ginger who has recently escaped her abusive foster family while traveling west with a wagon train in the 19th century. Ruthy becomes separate from her group during a tsunami like storm and is found unconscious floating down a river by the ever gallant Luke Stone. Luke is on his way back to Texas to reclaim his stolen ranch and seek vengeance for the murder of his father.
Through some hilarious entanglement Ruthy finds herself not only engaged to Mr. Stone but also somehow drawn into an old fashioned western gunfight. Being the independent pioneer woman she is, Ruthy is convinced she is the only one who can rescue Luke and his friends from the evil land baron who has stolen Luke's ranch. Can she save herself, her friends and he brand spanking new husband all before it's time to complete the dinner chores. Ever bust Ruthy thinks she can.
This book kept me laughing and intrigued the whole way through. Thank you again to Bethany House Publishing for sending me yet another great free review copy book.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Shattered - Another Bethany House Publishing Review
Wow! It's been a long time since I wrote an entry on here. I've been so busy all summer but here is finally my latest book review for Shattered by Dani Pettrey, another free review copy from Bethany House Publsihing. Shattered is the second book in the Alaskan Courage series.Shattered starts out in the small, secluded Alaskan town of Yancey, A perfect setting for any murder mystery. This story follows the adventures of Piper McKenna as she struggles to prove her brother, Reef's innocence for the murder of a young ski star. With the help of local deputy, Landon Grainger, the two venture out on a quest that spans Alaska, Canada, and takes them all the way back to California to untangle a web of secret identities and gang warfare.
The Murder case is not the only hot story in Shattered though. The personal bond between Piper and landon seems to be growing stronger withe evry passing day they spend on this case together. Is it simply the excitement of being thrown together on this enthralling case or are their true feeling for one another finally being brought to the surface? Both sub plots of this story kept pulling me back into this book each day after work. I couldn't wait to find out what would happen on the next page. A definite must read!
Monday, February 18, 2013
Chelsea Chelsea!!
I know it has been quite a long while since I wrote an entry so here is a catch up on some books I have been reading. I will be posting an entry with some recipes and new book lists coming soon.
In an earlier, entry I wrote about the book, The Maze Runner by James Dashner. It about a group of boys trapped in a maze in a post-apocalyptic world. I finally was able to secure copies of the last two books in the series, The Scorch Trials and The Death Cure. The main character, Thomas, has managed to lead the Glader Boys out of the maze and into what they think is finally some peace and safety. What they didn't know is that there was a girls' group identical to theirs bent on killing their leader, Thomas. Thomas must keep his group of Gladers safe from the plotting of these girls and from the Cranks they meet in their forced journey across The Scorch. Cranks are what has become of the human population after a disease, the boys learn is called The Flare, has rocked the planet. This disease causes the brain cells to die and leaves only bestial and animal instincts which has left the human race as a cannibalistic killing race. Unfortunately, it is not only the humans who have taken the toll of this dystopian world. The planet itself has been hit by sun flares and Earth is all but unlivable leaving vasts stretches of dessert know as the Scorch. As the Gladers embark on a journey for their lives they hope to end up at a safe haven and gain access to the Cure before The Flare and the Cranks catch up with them. Unfortunately, gaining the cure isn't going to be as simple as just journeying to the safe haven and swallowing down a tonic. There are still more tests and trials for the Gladers.
Lastly, I got the chance to read Beautiful Creatures, now a major motion picture. My wonderful bf promised to take me to see the movie on Valentine's Day if I finished the book in time for my visit out to Virginia to see him. Well, I desperately wanted to see the movie so of course I got that book read by the happy hearts day! Ethan Wate, a junior, living in Gatlin, South Carolina can't think of anything besides finally leaving this small, narrow minded town of Gatlin. Or, at least, it was all he could think of until the new girl, Lena Dauchannes, shows up in town with mysterious shattering windows and a voice that somehow winds up inside Ethan's head. Why does she have such a pull on Ethan and why is it that he would do anything and fight anyone for this mysterious black haired girl? I did not want to put this book down even to sleep and I am literally on the edge of my seat waiting to get the second book from the library!
Well, that was my whole catch up for my young adult fiction and fantasy books. Happy reading folks!
Who here loves Chelsea Handler and her witty musings on Chelsea Lately on the E Network? Well, your entertainment doesn't need to stop at the end of a segment. Chelsea Handler has written a collection of comedic books illustrating her her childhood in a large family with all the impossible family members every family must have. I have completed two of her books lent to me by a friend, Ann (check out her blog here), Are You There Vodka? It's Me Chelsea and Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang. The first had me laughing non stop from the first page to her last hysterical segment on her love life tribulations. Unfortunately, I can not say the same for her second books. I'm pretty sure I just sat there reading the book with my mouth wide open just thinking, "who took the time to actually write this stuff done?" I'm pretty sure I lost a few IQ points after finishing that one.
In an earlier, entry I wrote about the book, The Maze Runner by James Dashner. It about a group of boys trapped in a maze in a post-apocalyptic world. I finally was able to secure copies of the last two books in the series, The Scorch Trials and The Death Cure. The main character, Thomas, has managed to lead the Glader Boys out of the maze and into what they think is finally some peace and safety. What they didn't know is that there was a girls' group identical to theirs bent on killing their leader, Thomas. Thomas must keep his group of Gladers safe from the plotting of these girls and from the Cranks they meet in their forced journey across The Scorch. Cranks are what has become of the human population after a disease, the boys learn is called The Flare, has rocked the planet. This disease causes the brain cells to die and leaves only bestial and animal instincts which has left the human race as a cannibalistic killing race. Unfortunately, it is not only the humans who have taken the toll of this dystopian world. The planet itself has been hit by sun flares and Earth is all but unlivable leaving vasts stretches of dessert know as the Scorch. As the Gladers embark on a journey for their lives they hope to end up at a safe haven and gain access to the Cure before The Flare and the Cranks catch up with them. Unfortunately, gaining the cure isn't going to be as simple as just journeying to the safe haven and swallowing down a tonic. There are still more tests and trials for the Gladers.
Lastly, I got the chance to read Beautiful Creatures, now a major motion picture. My wonderful bf promised to take me to see the movie on Valentine's Day if I finished the book in time for my visit out to Virginia to see him. Well, I desperately wanted to see the movie so of course I got that book read by the happy hearts day! Ethan Wate, a junior, living in Gatlin, South Carolina can't think of anything besides finally leaving this small, narrow minded town of Gatlin. Or, at least, it was all he could think of until the new girl, Lena Dauchannes, shows up in town with mysterious shattering windows and a voice that somehow winds up inside Ethan's head. Why does she have such a pull on Ethan and why is it that he would do anything and fight anyone for this mysterious black haired girl? I did not want to put this book down even to sleep and I am literally on the edge of my seat waiting to get the second book from the library!
Well, that was my whole catch up for my young adult fiction and fantasy books. Happy reading folks!
Monday, January 14, 2013
Save money on Groceries by using Everything in your Fridge
Open up the fridge and think "there is nothing to eat." Close the fridge. Open the cupboard and think, "there's nothing to eat." Close the cupboard and open the fridge again. Does this sound familiar? It pretty much sounds like me until recently. I always eat up all the easy stuff right after I go grocery shopping and then I'm all annoyed because I have nothing to eat. Except, really, I have tons of food in the kitchen but I actually have to cook it. Bummer! Until I found all these websites where all you do is type in the ingredients you already have in your kitchen and it generates quick and easy recipes for you to make. Oila! You have a whole ton of meals and snacks in that refrigerator and your cupboards! No more of those quick trips running out to the grocery store for some more cereal or a box of mac and cheese and then coming out with a whole armload of snacks.
Here are a couple of the sites I've used:
http://www.supercook.com/
http://www.myfridgefood.com/index.php?kitchen=detailed
Happy Cooking and enjoy that fully stocked kitchen of yours!
Here are a couple of the sites I've used:
http://www.supercook.com/
http://www.myfridgefood.com/index.php?kitchen=detailed
Happy Cooking and enjoy that fully stocked kitchen of yours!
Friday, January 11, 2013
Apple Crunch Bread
Since the last recipe I posted got a pretty good feedback I figured I'd put another one up here. This one I found on allrecipes.com. It's a pretty cool site. If you don't have enough ingredients to make the full recipe you can type in how much you want to make based on what you have and it will calculate the new amounts for you. I made a recipe for eight serving which makes one loaf of bread.(Although, I think it was supposed to make two and I just ate too much batter! It was delicious!)
Cooking spray
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
2/3 cup of chopped walnuts (optional)
1 1/2 cup chopped and peeled apples
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 cup white sugar
1 1/2 eggs
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1. Preheat oven to 300 degrees and grease your loaf pan.
2. Mix flour, baking soda, salt,
walnuts, and apples in a large bowl. Whisk oil, sugar, eggs, and
cinnamon together in a small bowl; add to flour mixture and mix until
just moistened. Evenly divide mixture between prepared loaf pans.
3. Bake in preheated oven until a
toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, about 90 minutes.
Cool in the pans for 10 minutes before removing to cool completely on a
wire rack.
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