Saturday, July 21, 2018

Death and Daisies by Amanda Flower

I always enjoy a cozy mystery by Amanda Flower. She always keeps me guessing on who the villain one and this one was no different.

Fiona is getting settled in the small Scottish town but still does not have the approval of some of the citizens, the main one being the local minister. Why does he dislike her so much. When he turns up dead Fiona again becomes a murder suspect. She decides to do some investigation on her own.
I was surprised at who the villain was. I didn't see that one coming.

The only thing that bothered me about this series is that Fiona thinks the fox in the garden is her godfather. I thought that was just too weird.

I'm looking forward to the next book in this series. 

Thanks to Netgalley and Crooked Lane Books for providing me a digital copy of this book to read and review. Death and Daisies will be published on November 23, 2018.

Friday, July 20, 2018

When We Were Young by Karen Kingsbury

This book shows what can happen to a happily married couple when one of the partners get too obsessed with social media. It shows what happens when you neglect the relationship. Noah got wrapped up with his social media accounts and neglected Emily. Emily didn't handle it well either. At the beginning I didn't like Noah very well. He was willing to walk out on his family. I didn't like the way he treated his wife. Emily finally gave up her pride and confided in her good friend Kari Baxter Taylor. Kari and her husband prayed for a miracle for this family.  What if a the husband or wife could reflect back and remember why they fell in love? What if somehow one of them could get a glimpse of the future and the consequences to their young family because of their leaving? 

Of all the many books Karen Kingsbury has written and she has written a lot this one has got to be my favorite. I really do think this would make a good made-for-television movie. 

Thanks to Netgalley and Howard Books for providing me a digital copy of this book to read, The opinions are entirely my own and I was not compensated for this review.

Friday, July 13, 2018

My Soul Loves (Hidden Creek #1)My Soul Loves by Barbara Gee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

There is so much to like about this book. It has several elements that I enjoy in a book such as a clean romance, likeable characters, suspense, friendship, community and humor.

I knew I would like it right off because of the location. Ava moves to Hidden Creek after inheriting her grandmother's house. Hidden Creek is a small town in the mountains of Tennessee with an array of colorful characters. Ava was very close to her grandmother and loved visiting her for extended visits every summer. Her grandmother's church lady friends adopted her as their granddaughter when she moved to town. These octogenarian ladies were quite humorous offering her advice on her love life. Then there was the hunky man who was staying with her next door neighbors. Jude and Ava had instant chemistry. There was also a cyber stalking story that added some suspense to the story and toward the end it really got suspenseful with her life in danger.

I enjoyed the author's writing so much that I want to read everything she has written. I definitely want to read the next in the series which will feature her best friend Myla.


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Sunday, July 1, 2018

You Can Stay Home With Your Kids! by Erin Odom

I received an advanced digital copy of this book to review. My kids are grown and out of the house but I found some useful tips in this book to save money. She wrote this book to encourage young mothers that indeed they can stay home. I think this book is useful for even people who do not have children yet. It would be useful for the newlywed to read so that they can prepare to stay at home when children come along. It is a useful book chocked full of tips even if a couple chooses to never have children. Erin Odom is a woman of faith and it shows through in her writing but even if you do not share her faith a person could benefit from this book. I highly recommend this book.