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Tuesday, 31 October 2023

Voice of the Ancient

 

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As the eldest son of a Levite and a Philistine, Avidan is torn between his duty to his family legacy and the desire for something more. After an enemy attack strikes close to home, he takes the opportunity to fight with his cousins for the newly crowned King Saul. But when one of the cousins goes missing during the battle, Avidan refuses to leave him behind.

Keziah is the daughter of one of the most powerful clan chiefs in the territory of Manasseh. On the brink of a forced marriage to a loathsome man decades older than her, she has no choice but to run, hoping to find sanctuary with her mother's family.

United during their journeys and battling to survive the dangers that surround them, Avidan and Keziah make a pact to travel together. As challenges pile up, they must not only rely on each other to stay alive but also learn to trust the true and eternal King of Israel to guide their every step.

Review

To me, Connilyn Cossette is the queen of Biblical fiction. I absolutely love each and every one of her books. Voice of the Ancient is no exception. Connilyn has crafted a unique storyline and memorable characters (yet again!). I love how faith in the Lord becomes so real to Avidan and Keziah. While that may be something expected in Biblical fiction, I've found that theme is difficult to pull off in any genre. Making the faith real, and not rote, strong, yet not preachy, is an art that Connilyn has perfected. Her books make the Old Testament settings come alive and her historical research adds a rich depth to the stories. I heartily enjoyed this first instalment in The King's Men series, and cannot wait for the sequel!

Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc. 

In This Moment

 

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Maggie inherited a gift from her time-crossing parents that allows her to live three separate lives in 1861, 1941, and 2001. Each night, she goes to sleep in one time period and wakes up in another. Until she turns twenty-one, when she will have to forfeit two of those lives - and everyone she knows in them - forever.

In 1861, Maggie is the daughter of a senator at the outbreak of the Civil War, navigating a capital full of Southern spies and wounded soldiers. In 1941, she is a navy nurse, grappling with her knowledge of the future when she joins a hospital ship going to Pearl Harbor. And in 2001, she's a brilliant young medical student, fulfilling her dream of becoming a surgeon.

While Maggie has sworn off romance until she makes her final choice, an intriguing man tugs at her heart in each era, only complicating the impossible decision she must make, which looms ever closer. With so much on the line, how can Maggie choose just one life to keep and the rest to lose?

Review

It's a rare occurrence when I finish a novel and want to reread it again right away. But along came In this Moment and every time I look at it (because I haven't yet stored it away in my bookcase), I want to dive into this amazing story all over again.

I loved the first book in the Timeless series, When the Day Comes, and didn't think it would be possible for the sequel to be better than the first. But goodness gracious, In This Moment is arguably one of my favourite reads of all time. I LOVED it. It's such a unique time-travel concept, and, don't call me crazy, but it almost feels believable. Maggie is a wonderful heroine and Gabrielle Meyer chose the perfect time periods as America is on the cusp of war in each of Maggie's lifetimes, making for a thrilling and suspenseful read.

Engaging, thought-provoking, and heartfelt, In This Moment is the perfect continuation of the Timeless series. I'm so excited that there will be two more books in this family time-traveling saga.

Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc. 

Crime Scene Conspiracy



Description
 
Too many mysterious deaths. 

Not enough clues.

A string of staged deaths forces Texas Ranger Emily O’Connell on a covert mission to investigate a governor’s connection to the deceased women. She doesn’t trust anyone—including crime scene cleaner Stone Spencer. But when Emily’s questioning makes her the serial killer’s next target, she must turn to ex-ranger Stone for help. With threats at every turn, outrunning a merciless villain could be the last thing they do.

Review

This was a fast-paced crime novel full of action with a plot that kept me guessing until the very end. I was a bit surprised at the high (and I mean HIGH) body count in the book, and the constant near-misses Emily and Stone endure pushed the boundaries of believability. While this book could've benefited from another sweep of the editor's brush, I appreciated the varied cast of characters and the tight-knit family group the Spencers portrayed. For me, Crime Scene Conspiracy didn't knock it out of the park, but this book is receiving some great reviews on Amazon and Goodreads, showing it's hitting the mark with many other readers. 


Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of this book to review. All opinions are my own.

Monday, 30 October 2023

Kingdom of Love

 

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Kidnapping. . .Murder. . .Revenge.
If Only the Fortress Walls Could Talk!


From bestselling author Tracie Peterson come 3 unique historical novels, rereleased for old and new fans alike. Liberty and love--even life itself--are fragile commodities those living in medieval England. Will God's love and power triumph in the lives of these three courageous women? Find out in soul-searing historical novels of romance and suspense!

A Kingdom Divided
Raised in a home filled with violence, Arianne Pemberton experiences love and gentleness only after her arranged marriage to Richard, Duke of Gavenshire. But before she can feel confident both in Richard's love and in God's personal care for her, a mysterious enemy from Richard's Past over-powers the castle and takes Arianne hostage. Who is Tancred, and why is he set on revenge? What fuels the animosity between the two men? Exercising her new faith, Arianne risks her life to restore peace and unite a kingdom divided. 
 
Alas, My Love
England in the Middle Ages is far from a jolly place for an unprotected young woman. Yet the savagery of her stepbrother and the devious schemes of her stepsister have given golden-haired Helena Talbot little choice. She must find shelter elsewhere. Afforded protection by the magnanimouse Duke of Gavenshire, Helena nonetheless lives under an assumed name, ever fearful her whereabouts will be revealed to her stepbrother. Only one dream transports her above her worries, the desire that one day she will be reunited with brave Tancred. Years have passed since they were together and now an ocean and a king's decree keep them apart. But are those obstacles stronger than a woman's prayer for love? 
 
If Only
The year is 1349, the place, England. As the bubonic shadow spreads across the land, Mary Beckett finds herself alone and desperate. Her father, a physician who has been accused of consorting with the devil, has been murdered. Even her own interest in medicine has brought cries of witchcraft. Mary's only hope is to journey north to the home of her godly grandmother, a woman her father once rejected. Doctors and pilgrims will cross her path, and, last but not least, Peter Donne, a knight on a mission from the king. Hundreds will beg her to heal them. Will Mary Beckett, a lonely pilgrim herself, find a way to help her people and herself? If only she could reach her grandmother's home, if only she could find her own way to God. . . .

Review

As I began reading the first novella in Kingdom of Love, I quickly realized that this book was a repackaged version of Castles, a four-part novella collection released by Tracie Peterson a number of years ago. I had devoured Castles as a teen, thoroughly swept away by the tales of knights and maidens and the romance and dangers that swirled around them.

While Tracie Peterson's incredible writing talent has grown over the years, I still enjoyed revisiting the heroes and heroines in Kingdom of Love. The knights are still dashing, the heroines are still strong, and the romance is very sweet. I think this book would appeal more so to the NA market, but avid Tracie Peterson fans will find much to like in this medieval escape.


Many thanks to Netgalley and Barbour Books for a copy of this book to review. All opinions are my own.

The All-American



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It is 1952, and nearly all the girls Bertha Harding knows dream of getting married, keeping house, and raising children. Bertha dreams of baseball. She reads every story in the sports section, she plays ball with the neighborhood boys--she even writes letters to the pitcher for the Workington Sweet Peas, part of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.

When Bertha's father is accused of being part of the Communist Party by the House Un-American Activities Committee, life comes crashing down. But dreams are hard to kill, and when Bertha gets a chance to try out for the Workington Sweet Peas, she packs her bags for an adventure she'll never forget.

Join award-winning author Susie Finkbeiner for a summer of chasing down your dreams and discovering the place you truly belong.

Review

I'm not a huge baseball fan.

To be honest, the only sports I watch are equestrian showjumping, downhill mountain biking, and supercross/motorcross. Maybe the occasional hockey when my Dad is cheering on the Flyers in the playoffs.

But you don't have to be an avid baseball follower to enjoy Susie Finkbeiner's The All-American. To borrow a game term, Susie knocked it out of the park for me!

The All-American follows two sisters as they navigate life during the 1950s. Bertha is an avid baseball player at a time when women players aren't always accepted in society, regardless of the fact that Bertha is often besting the boys on her team. She's the star player and can't help but dream of joining her favourite women's team, Workington Sweet Peas.  Her younger sister, Flossie, is a real hoot! She's dramatic, excitable, a huge bookworm, and downright hilarious. Their simple life is forever shaken when their Dad, a renown author, is accused of Communist activities.

This was just such a deeply engrossing, enjoyable read. I felt all the highs and lows along with Bertha and Flossie. Susie Finkbeiner does such an excellent job of fleshing out her characters, making them relatable, and bringing them to life. If you haven't read a masterpiece by Susie yet, you are sorely missing out! 

With a story that hits you in all the feels, I highly recommend The All-American!

Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.