Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Fiction Review: Lake Season by Denise Hunter
Book Description:
My Review:
Lake Season is such a wonderful story. I enjoyed the camaraderie between the siblings as they attempt to fulfill their parents' dream of opening the inn. When their first customer stops in to book a room the scene is so funny. Molly's vulnerability is revealed and Adam's sweet side shines. I love how Molly fancies herself in love with a famous author and the joy she finds in reading his novels. But when Molly finds the old letter in the wall the story really takes off. As they work to solve an old mystery, a beautiful story unfolds. Denise Hunter has written another lovely story filled with delightful characters. If you are looking for a great read, check out Lake Season. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
A lost letter, a new love, and old secrets beckon this summer at the Bluebell
Inn.
When their parents die in a tragic accident, Molly
Bennett and her siblings pull together to fulfill their parents’ dream: turning
their historic Bluebell, North Carolina home back into an inn. The situation
would just be temporary—three years at the most—then they would sell the inn
and Molly could get back to chasing her own dreams.
Adam Bradford (aka bestselling author Nathanial
Grey) is a reclusive novelist with a bad case of writer’s block. Desperate for
inspiration as his deadline approaches, he travels to the setting of his next
book, a North Carolina lake town. There he immediately meets his muse, a young
innkeeper who fancies herself in love with his alter ego.
Molly and Adam strike up an instant friendship.
When Molly finds a long-lost letter in the walls of her inn she embarks on a
mission with Adam to find the star-crossed lovers and bring them the closure
they deserve. But Adam has secrets of his own. Past and present collide as
truths are revealed, and Molly and Adam will have to decide if love is worth
trusting.
My Review:
Lake Season is such a wonderful story. I enjoyed the camaraderie between the siblings as they attempt to fulfill their parents' dream of opening the inn. When their first customer stops in to book a room the scene is so funny. Molly's vulnerability is revealed and Adam's sweet side shines. I love how Molly fancies herself in love with a famous author and the joy she finds in reading his novels. But when Molly finds the old letter in the wall the story really takes off. As they work to solve an old mystery, a beautiful story unfolds. Denise Hunter has written another lovely story filled with delightful characters. If you are looking for a great read, check out Lake Season. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Monday, November 11, 2019
Thank You
Veterans Day is a day to honor those who have served in the armed forces.
The folks who fought to give us freedom.
I'm thankful for the sacrifices of the vets and their families.
Recently, a little boy told me his dad is a veteran and his brother is in the service now.
With heartfelt respect he honored his dad and brother.
I lift up the families of those who serve and have served. Thank you!
My dad served in WW2. Love this photo my daughter, Maggie, snapped. |
Saturday, November 9, 2019
Gratitude Brings Joy!
Colossians 3:15-17
I admit, I'm watching the Christmas movies and listening to the music. I'm making gifts and have a running holiday list.
Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one
body you were called to peace. And be thankful. Let the message
of Christ dwell among you richly as you teach and admonish one another
with all wisdom through psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit,
singing to God with gratitude in your hearts. And whatever you
do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus,
giving thanks to God the Father through him.
Christmas decorations have hit the stores before
November 1. Hallmark launched their holiday movies, October 25. Radio stations
are already blasting Christmas cheer.
I admit, I'm watching the Christmas movies and listening to the music. I'm making gifts and have a running holiday list.
In the midst of this holiday flurry, my husband
asked, "What happened to Thanksgiving?"
I've pondered Tim's question for a few days now.
What did happen to Thanksgiving? Not just the holiday, but the earnest, sincere
act of thankfulness. When I volunteer at school, it does my heart good when I
hear a child say thank you. Let's model this simple act of
appreciation for children so they might pass it on.
The apostle Paul penned a letter to the people of
Colossians. He urged them to give thanks to God in everything. How much better
would the day be if we lived with a grateful heart? As we prepare for the
holidays, Thanksgiving and Christmas, let's stop and praise God. A grateful heart spills
joy and hope onto others.
Let's thank God for his love and grace and revive the practice of saying thank you to the people around us.
Friday, November 8, 2019
Fall Findings Friday: A Little Country in the City
Stacked on bales of straw and complimented by a purple mum, I caught this little taste of fall at Newport on the Levee. We'd visited a book festival, Books by the Banks, in Cincinnati, then stopped by Tom & Chee for lunch.
I grew up in the country and love the fall decorations that echo our agricultural heritage.
Pumpkins, corn, and chrysanthemum all reflect the beauty of the season.
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Historical Fiction Review: When Silence Sings by Sarah Loudin Thomas
Book Description:
Colman Harpe works for the C&O in the Appalachian rail town of Thurmond,
West Virginia, but he'd rather be a preacher and lead his own congregation.
When a member of the rival McLean clan guns down his cousin and the clan
matriarch, Serepta McLean, taunts the Harpes by coming to a tent revival in
their territory, Colman chooses peace over seeking revenge with the rest of his
family.
Colman, known for an unnaturally keen sense of hearing, is shocked when he hears God tell him to preach to the McLeans. A failed attempt to run away leaves Colman sick and suffering in the last place he wanted to be--McLean territory. Nursed by herbalist Ivy Gordon--a woman whose birthmark has made her an outcast--he's hindered in his calling by Serepta's iron grip on the region and his uncle's desire to break that grip. But appearances can be deceiving, and he soon learns that the face of evil doesn't look like he expected.
Colman, known for an unnaturally keen sense of hearing, is shocked when he hears God tell him to preach to the McLeans. A failed attempt to run away leaves Colman sick and suffering in the last place he wanted to be--McLean territory. Nursed by herbalist Ivy Gordon--a woman whose birthmark has made her an outcast--he's hindered in his calling by Serepta's iron grip on the region and his uncle's desire to break that grip. But appearances can be deceiving, and he soon learns that the face of evil doesn't look like he expected.
My Review:
I requested to review When Silence Sings because I enjoy historical fiction set in the Appalachian Mountains. I'm so glad I did. Sarah Loudin Thomas has written a stunning story that encompasses so much of what life looks like when we listen to God. In the time of feuding families, Colman Harpe hears God's call. He wants to run away. As a matter of fact he tries. But after wrestling with angels, a beautiful story unfolds. I loved the journey of Coleman's character. Then there is Ivy. She's just lovely. A sweet woman with a huge heart. I can't forget Serepta. What an interesting character. She brings a dose of apprehension to the story. But in the midst of all the feuding, fear, and family there is faith. Sprinkled with mountain folktales and anecdotes, When Silence Sings is an excellent novel. Cozy up by the fire and soak in this hopeful tale. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Bethany House. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
I requested to review When Silence Sings because I enjoy historical fiction set in the Appalachian Mountains. I'm so glad I did. Sarah Loudin Thomas has written a stunning story that encompasses so much of what life looks like when we listen to God. In the time of feuding families, Colman Harpe hears God's call. He wants to run away. As a matter of fact he tries. But after wrestling with angels, a beautiful story unfolds. I loved the journey of Coleman's character. Then there is Ivy. She's just lovely. A sweet woman with a huge heart. I can't forget Serepta. What an interesting character. She brings a dose of apprehension to the story. But in the midst of all the feuding, fear, and family there is faith. Sprinkled with mountain folktales and anecdotes, When Silence Sings is an excellent novel. Cozy up by the fire and soak in this hopeful tale. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Bethany House. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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