Thursday, July 30, 2020
Historical Fiction Book Review: An Appalachian Summer by Ann H. Gabhart
Book Description:
In 1933 Louisville, Kentucky, even the ongoing economic depression cannot keep Piper Danson's parents from insisting on a debut party. After all, their fortune came through the market crash intact, and they've picked out the perfect suitor for their daughter. Braxton Crandall can give her the kind of life she's used to. The only problem? This is not the man--or the life--she really wants.
When Piper gets the opportunity to volunteer as a horseback Frontier Nursing courier in the Appalachian Mountains for the summer, she jumps at the chance to be something other than a dutiful daughter or a kept wife in a loveless marriage. The work is taxing, the scenery jaw-droppingly gorgeous, and the people she meets along the way open up a whole new world to her. The longer she stays, the more an advantageous marriage slips from her grasp. But something much more precious--true love--is drawing ever closer.
My Review:
I love that Piper, a reluctant debutante, left behind her life of wealth to work in the horse stalls for Mary Breckenridge's Frontier Nursing Service. The girl digs in and tries to forget about the possibility of marriage and instead turns her attention to the horses and people she meets. Along with Piper's tale, Ann delights the reader with the story of Piper's aunt. I won't tell too much on her—just that I enjoyed Truda's character very much. Ann draws the reader into the beautiful Appalachian Mountains, a lovely respite from the world. An Appalachian Summer is Ann's second book featuring the horseback Frontier Nursing Service. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Check out my review of These Healing Hills Ann's first story on the Frontier Nursing Service.
Children's Board Book Review: Grandma Snuggles by Glenys Nellist, illustrated by Gail Yerril
Book
Description:
Grandma,
this one’s especially for you! Cuddle your grandchildren close with this
adorable book. Written by bestselling author Glenys Nellist, this board book
celebrates the loving relationship between a grandma and her little ones with
sweet animal rhymes and charming illustrations.
Whether it’s Grandma Mouse who shares her cheese
or Grandma Duck who splashes in the lake, this book shows special cuddles and
love, relaying a message that all grandmas are special in their own ways.
So, hop, skip, and run with Grandma Rabbit and
roll into a ball with Grandma Hedgehog. Most of all, celebrate Grandma who’s as
sweet as pie!
Through the fields and gardens,
We hop, and skip, and run.
God made the world’s best Grandma—
She’s really lots of fun.
We hop, and skip, and run.
God made the world’s best Grandma—
She’s really lots of fun.
My
Review:
I love everything by Glenys Nellist. Her beautifully written books are a joy to read and share. Grandma Snuggles is especially dear to me, as I see myself reading this to my youngest granddaughter. The lovely rhymes and the delightful illustrations make this book a keeper. Children will enjoy the animals and the sweet message of a loving Grandma. This would be a perfect gift for a grandchild to give to their grandma. Something they can enjoy together. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
I love everything by Glenys Nellist. Her beautifully written books are a joy to read and share. Grandma Snuggles is especially dear to me, as I see myself reading this to my youngest granddaughter. The lovely rhymes and the delightful illustrations make this book a keeper. Children will enjoy the animals and the sweet message of a loving Grandma. This would be a perfect gift for a grandchild to give to their grandma. Something they can enjoy together. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Instead of Fear
Instead of fear, trust. Instead of fear, sing.
Instead of fear, believe in the good.
Instead of fear, embrace the power of God's Spirit.
For
the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid,
but gives us power, love and self-discipline.
~2 Timothy 1:7
but gives us power, love and self-discipline.
~2 Timothy 1:7
Monday, July 27, 2020
Cozy Mystery Review: Bite the Dust: A Low Country Dog Walker Mystery by Jackie Layton
Book
Description:
Secrets
can be deadly.
One steamy South Carolina morning, Low Country dog
walker Andi Grace Scott discovers a client’s dead body. Police quickly decide
she’s the prime suspect. Horrified, she knows she’ll have to turn detective if
she’s going to convince them they’re barking up the wrong tree.
Proving her innocence could be a tall order. The
local police never solved the hit-and-run that killed her parents; Andi Grace
isn’t sure they’ll solve this crime either…not when they have a convenient
suspect—one caught with the possible murder weapon in her hand. She’ll have to
follow every clue and call in every favor, even if that puts her in danger.
My
Review:
I love Jackie's cozy mysteries. Andi Grace is a plucky, determined, and caring dog walker. In book one she's trying to get her business off the ground when her dear friend and client is killed. Unfortunately the detective on the case pegs Andi Grace as a suspect. With help from a handsome new friend, she investigates the murder and discovers an unbelievable secret. The Low Country is the perfect place to spend some time as the story unfolds. I've read and reviewed book two of the series, Dog-Gone Dead, and loved it, too. If you enjoy clean, cozy mysteries, you'll love this book. Take this one on vacation! I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
I love Jackie's cozy mysteries. Andi Grace is a plucky, determined, and caring dog walker. In book one she's trying to get her business off the ground when her dear friend and client is killed. Unfortunately the detective on the case pegs Andi Grace as a suspect. With help from a handsome new friend, she investigates the murder and discovers an unbelievable secret. The Low Country is the perfect place to spend some time as the story unfolds. I've read and reviewed book two of the series, Dog-Gone Dead, and loved it, too. If you enjoy clean, cozy mysteries, you'll love this book. Take this one on vacation! I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Read about Jackie here.
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cozy,
cozy mysteries,
dog-gone dead,
hope for todays heart,
jackie layton,
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penny frost mcginnis,
secrets,
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Saturday, July 25, 2020
A Fountain Mist of Refreshment
Philemon 1:4-6
I always thank my God as I remember you in my prayers, because I hear about your love for all his holy people and your faith in the Lord Jesus. I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective in deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of Christ. Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because you, brother, have refreshed the hearts of the Lord’s people.
I always thank my God as I remember you in my prayers, because I hear about your love for all his holy people and your faith in the Lord Jesus. I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective in deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of Christ. Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because you, brother, have refreshed the hearts of the Lord’s people.
If
I could paint the feeling of peace, I'd paint it the new color of my walls—
Fountain
Mist.
My daughter, Maggie, planned to paint our living
room, dining area, and hallway last fall. Circumstances rearranged the timing.
Seven months later, she edged, rolled, and feathered with a brush a beautiful
shade of light aqua-blue on our walls. As I watched and played gopher, a
gorgeous transformation took place. The dingy white/gray walls disappeared and a
refreshing peacefulness covered our home. With Maggie's expertise, she revived the
dreary rooms and created a space for inspiration and contentment.
Going through this difficult year of 2020, my
spirit needs refreshment. Whether from new wall color, time in God's word, praying,
writing, reading, or enjoying nature, I seek God's encouragement. With all the
negative news and comments, I beg for peace and search for understanding.
The Apostle Paul writes the best greetings in his
letters to the churches and his friends. Philemon, must have been a man who
encouraged and loved his brothers and sisters in Christ. He was a servant who "refreshed
the hearts of the Lord's people." In this time of fear and doubt I pray I
can be a servant who refreshes and encourages. I pray for peace to fill all hearts.
How can you refresh the people around you?
How can I encourage you?
Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing. 1 Thessalonians 5:11
Friday, July 24, 2020
Children's Book Reveiw: Pugtato Finds a Thing by Sophie Corrigan
Book Description:
Enchanting illustrations. Giggle-inducing text. Unique and loveable characters.
Join Pugtato and his cute and quirky pack of pals in this heartwarming picture
book that celebrates the power of friendship, compassion, and believing in your
own unique gifts.
When Pugtato’s simple, quiet life is disrupted
after he digs up a strange object in his garden, he enlists his best “spuddies”
to help (they are more clever than he is, after all). Tweetroot is certain it’s
a new egg for her nest. Tomatoad is quite sure it’s a toy just for him. And
Purrsnip simply won’t stop scratching it! Luckily, Pugtato has another very special
spuddy to ask …
My Review:
Pugtato is a delightful and fun read. Sophie Corrigans charming illustrations will make kids giggle. The vegetable/pet characters will stir a child's imagination and cause them to laugh out loud. Pugtato Finds a Thing would be great for children age 4-8. The rhyming text is spot on and easy to read aloud. And the ending is perfect for this little mystery. Preschool teachers could use this book to talk about different abilities and gifts and about friendship. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Pugtato is a delightful and fun read. Sophie Corrigans charming illustrations will make kids giggle. The vegetable/pet characters will stir a child's imagination and cause them to laugh out loud. Pugtato Finds a Thing would be great for children age 4-8. The rhyming text is spot on and easy to read aloud. And the ending is perfect for this little mystery. Preschool teachers could use this book to talk about different abilities and gifts and about friendship. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Refresh Someone's Spirit Today
Is there someone who needs refreshed today?
Someone who needs encouragement?
Be the one who lifts up others.
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