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Sunday, September 15, 2013

Vanished by Irene Hannon

  Vanished by Irene Hannon is the second book in her Private Justice Series.  I like that this book is a stand alone title, meaning I do not have to read the first book in the series to understand this book.

A teen age runaway meets a friendly gentleman at a homeless shelter during a snowstorm.  Her half sister hires a Private Investigator to find her.  In the process of investigating, feelings develop between the two.  They make a decision not to pursuit a romance until the missing girl is found.  Will this girl be found alive or will she be dead?  Read Vanished to find out the answer.

Irene Hannon once again does a masterful job with the second installment of her Private Justice Series.  As I said you do not have to read the first book to understand the second book.  Each book tells the story of one of the Private Investigators from the PI firm Phoenix Foundation.  Characters from the previous book have minor roles in this story, so you do not feel confused.

The story was well paced, but when you hit the climax of the story you want to finish the story as fast as possible to find out how everything ends.  I found myself holding my breath because the action was so intense and compelling.  Hannon does a superb job weaving a suspenseful story with a hint at romance.  The story focuses on the job that needs to be done-- find the missing teen.  Then the story wraps up with a bit of romance for the "icing on the cake".  This was a fantastic thriller.

My thanks to  Netgalley and Revell publishers for the complimentary e-book to review.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Chasing Hope and Chasing Dreams

Chasing Hope by Kathryn Cushman

Brandy Philip is a natural born runner, but she is chasing trouble.  The only running she does well is out running the police that are chasing her.

Sabrina Rice is a driven college student chasing her dream to land the perfect internship at a prestigious company in Atlanta.

God brings these two young women together to learn from each other.  The story reveals how Sabrina was a well known runner in high school, but due to health issues had to give up her running dreams.  Sabrina agrees to coach Brandy and turn her into a long distance runner.  Along the way, Sabrina learns that some of the dreams God gives us may not be fulfilled in ways we understand or expect.

 This book spoke to me in a very special way.  I am just like Sabrina, finding how God continues to mold and shape my dreams in ways that I do not understand or expect.  This book made me take a look at my relationship with God to see that I am still harboring some anger with God for not doing things according to "my plan".  Cushman has a great message that comes to the reader in a gentle voice.

My thanks to Bethany House publishers and Netgalley for providing me with the complimentary e-book copy to review.


Saturday, August 31, 2013

Made to Last by Melissa Tagg

Made to Last   -     
        By: Melissa Tagg
    
  Miranda, Randi, Woodruff star of her own home improvement show "From the Ground Up" is in trouble.  Randi has felt abandoned all her life.  Her missionary parents sent her back to the U.S. to be raised by her grandparents.  Her fiancee left her and she is stuck hoping that he might return someday.  Her show is in jeapordy of being cancelled, so her manager comes up with a couple of publicity stunts to save the show and her career.

Matthew Knox  is a political reporter that has taken chances with his career and lost.  Matt continues to take chances on "lead stories" but  continues to lose.  Matt is offered a "fluff" job as a blogger who follows the life of celebrity, Miranda Woodruff.  This isn't his style of writing, but he takes the job to help pay for cochlear implant surgery for his niece.  Miranda Woodruff also happens to be his niece's favorite celebrity.  So he figures he can't mess up on this story, or can he?

Tagg builds beautiful characters with real life issues.  The story was built with a satisfying conclusion. There were some knots along the way.  Randi works on the issues in her life while keeping up a fake marriage and hoping to keep the personal shadow, Matt Knox, in the dark.  Find out how a relationship can be "Made to Last" in Melissa Tagg's debut novel.  I loved this simple story.  The life issues gave a sense of reality.  Sometimes things in life take on a life of their own before we know think about consequences.  I look forward to hearing more from this talented writer.

My thanks to Bethany House publishers and Netgalley for providing me with a free e-copy of the book to review.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Fifteen Minutes by Karen Kingsbury

I just finished Fifteen Minutes by Karen Kingsbury.  She stopped time for me as I read this insightful story about a young man by the name of Zack who goes onto a singing show much like American Idol.  Zack is a very strong Christian who says that going after a chance to sing on the TV show Fifteen Minutes won't change him.  He is going to honor God with every chance he gets.  Zack is hoping to win it all in order to save his parents horse farm.  Little does he know that the production of a television show will cost him some things that are very important to him.  God is watching out for Zack and you can see God's hand in Zack's career in ways you do not expect.

As I said earlier, Kingsbury stopped time for me.  What I mean is that she pulled me into the story so completely that as I was reading I had no idea how much time had passed.  Kingsbury brings up some good questions in the book about how we all think that life will not change us.  Yet as time goes by we see the little compromises we make here and there, only to see just how we have changed.  Sometimes we have people that speak into our lives to help us see the changes so we can correct things.  Sometimes the changes cost us things we weren't expecting.  As Christians, we want to do things that glorify God.  Some of the roads that we travel will end up pulling us away from God.  Zack found that this was happening in his life, but God also had people in his life to pull him back to God.  All he had to do was listen.  The same goes for us, God is constantly calling to his children back to himself.  There is a price to pay and Zack had to pay that price, but was it too high for him?  Read Fifteen Minutes to find out if the price for fame is too high.

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a free ebook to read and review.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Into the Whirlwind by Elizabeth Camden

Set against the Great Chicago fire, this book blazes from start to finish.  Mollies runs a watch company and Zack is a lawyer for the famous Harman's Department Store in Chicago.

Mollie grew up learning how to make beautiful watches from her father, when he passed away she took over the company.  The 57th watch company employs about 40 people, most of whom are Civil War Vets suffering from various forms of PTSD.  Mollie is proud to provide work for the men who would otherwise be unemployed.

Zack is a no nonsense lawyer who has secretly admired Mollie for 3 years.  He wanted to date her, but because of their work relationship he felt he couldn't mix the two worlds.  His boss also had some rules against mixing business and pleasure.

The fire brings Mollie and Zack together in a way that only a disaster can and helps them to form a friendship.  As Chicago begins to rebuild, Mollie and Zack work at rebuilding their personal and professional lives.  This couple discovers that their personal lives do not mesh as well as they first thought.  Read Into the Whirlwind to find out if Mollie and Zack will ever be more than business associates.

The opening scene of the book is Chicago burning down to the ground and the action and pace of the book doesn't slow down until you finish it.  Mollie and Zack learn about business, life and love.  This is a great adventure.  You learn a little bit of Chicago's history and there is a touch of God.  I enjoyed the adventure, but was hoping for more than a hint of God in the book.  I love learning about history through stories, so this book hit the spot.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Stealing the Preacher by Karen Witemeyer

Stealing the Preacher  Crocket Archer  is on his way to a preaching engagement to land his first church.  Archer is on a train when it is held up and he is taken prisoner!  The elderly train robbers take Archer back to a young lady for her birthday.  Joanna Robbins told her dad she wanted a preacher, but little did she know that her father would resort to kidnapping.

Witemeyer weaves a delightful tale about the life of a preacher and a reformed train robber.  Archer's life is altered by circumstances that are out of his control, but he trusts God to work out the details of this new twist in life.  Through this story we can grab onto the same hope that Archer has that God is in control.  We see how God can change the direction of someone's life and bring about good.  Archer gets a church, falls in love with Joanna, and helps to bring about a change in his kidnapper's life. 

I enjoyed this book because I could relate to how God sometimes changes our life plan.  When He does this we can accept the twist and trust that He knows best or we can get mad and complain.  Witemeyer keep the story light.  Her love triangle was humorous and not overly drawn out.  The dramatic confrontation came at the end of the story and was not overly drawn out.  This was an enjoyable read and a great getaway on a summer afternoon.

Thank you to Bethany Books for providing me with the free e-book to read.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Jennifer An O'Malley Love Story by Dee Henderson

A missing piece to Jennifer's story was filled in.  Reading this short book will make you want to read the rest of the O'Malley series once again.