Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Thank you!
Monday, November 9, 2020
Gift Item Review: Whatever Is Lovely Postcard Book: Twenty-Four Inspirational Cards to Color and Send: Postcards by Ink & Willow
Item Description:
Spread joy and
inspiration with twenty-four colorable postcards to send to friends and family
(or enjoy yourself!), from the creators of the Whatever Is Lovely coloring
book.
Featuring inspirational quotes and beautiful artwork from the
award-winning Whatever Is Lovely coloring book, this set of
twenty-four detachable, colorable postcards offers a peaceful escape from the
stress and busyness of everyday life. Quotes from contemporary voices, familiar
hymns, and Scripture are included on the back of the cards.
Each card has a splash of metallic ink, so they are pretty enough to send
before being colored. That way, you can color them yourself or let the
recipient have all the fun! You might even decide to keep them yourself to
display in your home!
Artists of all ages will enjoy coloring and displaying these beautiful cards!
My Review:
The Ink &
Willow postcards come in a cute book where they can be removed one-at-a-time or
kept to enjoy. Although the cards have designs that can be colored with pencil
or markers, the touches of gold make them beautiful on their own. Each card is
beautifully designed with a drawing and an inspiring quote. I'll enjoy sending
these to friends and family. These would make a lovely gift or a sweet surprise,
with each postcard sent. The paper is high quality and great to color on. The
back of the card continues the sentiment with room for an address and a
message. I received a complimentary copy of this item. Opinions expressed in
this review are completely my own.
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Historical Fiction Review: The Dress Shop on King Street (Heirloom Secrets Book #1) by Ashley Clark
Book Description:
Harper Dupree has pinned all her hopes on a future in fashion design. But when
it comes crashing down around her, she returns home to Fairhope, Alabama, and
to Millie, the woman who first taught her how to sew. As Harper rethinks her
own future, long-hidden secrets about Millie's past are brought to light.
In 1946, Millie Middleton--the daughter of an Italian man and a Black
woman--boarded a train and left Charleston to keep half of her heritage hidden.
She carried with her two heirloom buttons and the dream of owning a dress
store. She never expected to meet a charming train jumper who changed her life
forever . . . and led her yet again to a heartbreaking choice about which
heritage would define her future.
Now, together, Harper and Millie return to Charleston to find the man who may
hold the answers they seek . . . and a chance at the dress shop they've both
dreamed of. But it's not until all appears lost that they see the unexpected
ways to mend what frayed between the seams.
My Review:
Wow! What a wonderful story. The Dress
Shop on King Street captures the tension of the time period in the
1940s-60s, then slips on to modern day to tell an incredible story of courage,
despair, and hope. I absolutely love Millie and Franklin's story as Millie
traverses the world of a white person, whose heritage speaks differently. At
times Millie's story breaks my heart and makes me angry because of the unfair
world she lives in, but she perseveres. Harper's search for the future she
dreams of leads Millie and her into Peter's life. The story that tumbles out of
the past and crashes into the future is one filled with untold secrets,
regrets, and hope, always hope. I also enjoyed the sewing references and the tale
of the buttons. I'd love to see Harper's gorgeous creations. Ashley Clark did a
beautiful job stitching the eras together and giving Harper a clear understanding
of what it takes to follow your dreams. 5+ stars. I received a complimentary
copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Saturday, November 7, 2020
When is Enough, Enough?
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all
circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
Into the woods we go.
Beyond the forest
we trekked through, Lake Erie roared. Leaves scattered across the trail, under an
overcast sky. We dodged puddles as we hiked along the North Loop on Kelleys
Island. From an opening in the woods, we spotted the alvar, a rare ecosystem
along the coast, made of limestone, very thin soil, and scant vegetation.
I've experienced
times in my life when resources were thin like the soil on the alvar. Other
times my physical being felt weak or my spiritual life fell short. In all of
those times, the Holy Spirit reminded me God is enough. Trust me, I struggled.
I didn't just glide through without doubt and fear, but my Lord provided the
resources, the strength, and the desire to plant my spiritual roots deeper.
With faith
and hope, I believe with all my heart—God
is enough. When I fall on my knees and seek his forgiveness—God is enough. When
I worry and fret—God is enough. He provides all my needs, if I am willing to
ask him and trust him.
Believe God
is enough, even in times of doubt and despair. He loves us more than we
understand.
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Cozy Mystery Review: Bag of Bones: A Low Country Dog Walker Mystery by Jackie Layton
Book Description:
Does one good turn deserve a murder?
Despite all her good intentions to focus on a healthy lifestyle and leave crime solving to the professionals, Andi Grace Scott has run right smack into another investigation--literally. Who’d have thought caring for stray cats and a healthy morning beach run could lead to murder?
Andi Grace
has found another body and a young woman who needs help. Solving this puzzle
will come with a cost. This time, catching the killer will require Andi Grace
to confront her past relationships and truths about her deceased mother.
My Review:
I love Andi Grace Scott. Despite wanting to live a simple life, she winds up in
the middle of a murder investigation, again, and helps a young woman with a
rough past. And who wouldn't love Marc Williams, Andi's patient and attentive
boyfriend. There were some surprises and twists I didn't expect, which makes
the book that much more appealing. Bag of Bones, the third Low Country Dog
Walker mystery is a great story. It's one of those series, when I finish
reading, I miss the characters and hope there's another book coming. I have
enjoyed all of Jackie Layton's Low Country Dog Walker books. If you enjoy cozy mysteries,
you'll love Jackie Layton's books. I purchased this copy, and all opinions are
my own.
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Enough
Sunday, November 1, 2020
Fiction Review: The Sowing Season: A Novel by Katie Powner
Book Description:
After he's forced to sell the family farm he's labored on his whole life, 63-year-old Gerrit Laninga doesn't know what to do with himself. He sacrificed everything for the land--his time, his health, his family--with nothing to show for it but bitterness, regret, and two grown children who want nothing to do with him.
Fifteen-year-old Rae Walters has growing doubts and fears about The Plan--the detailed blueprint for high school that will help her follow in her lawyer father's footsteps. She's always been committed to The Plan, but now that the pressure to succeed is building, what was supposed to unite her family in purpose, may end up tearing it apart.
When their paths cross just as they each need a friend the most, Gerrit's and Rae's lives begin to change in unexpected ways. Can they discover together what really matters in life and learn it's never too late for a second chance?
My Review:
I love this heartwarming story of hope and forgiveness. Gerrit Laninga spent
years working the family dairy. The whole time he carried guilt. When he
finally lets go of the farm, he's faced with what to do with his life. He loves
his wife Hannie, but lots of mending needs to be done. In comes Rae Walters, a
self-driven teenager who needs to stick with The Plan. These two go on a path
that leads them to self-examination and discovery. Katie Powner's debut is
beautiful. This is a great read as we go into the season of thanksgiving. I
enjoyed the country setting and all the characters who matter to Gerrit and
Rae. If you enjoy books with a redemptive thread and a family/community theme,
you'll love The Sowing Season. I
received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review
are completely my own.