Wednesday, January 4, 2012

softly and tenderly

I didnt read the first book in the series but was so touched by this book. it is a story about no matter what you are facing in life, heartache,divorce or whatever there is hope that you will find yourself. I got this book as a free ebook from booksneeze and would recommend it to anyone wanting and seeking hope.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Heaven is for real

This book crabs you and pulls you in to the life of four year old Colton.The little boy who became very sick and went to heaven. It is is story of what Heaven is like. Very inspiring and touching. Heaven is for Real will show you and help you believe in even the littlest bit of faith. Colton will touch your life and you will never be the same again.

Thank you booksneeze for the opertunity to read this amazing book!!!!!!!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Waking Hours

Waking Hours by Lis Weichl, is a page turner, keep you on your seats edge book. It defiantly bring, murder, mystery and suspense all wrap in story that will keep you wanting more.

West Chester County has the town shaken and held in fear as to what happened and what will happen next. This is Dani’s first solo case and if that isn’t enough, she has since started having odd dreams since this case began. Dani teams up with former linebacker Tommy Gunderson to find out what is going on in their not so quiet East Salem town. They begin to realize that there is more going on then just murder alone. Supernatural things are beginning to take place.

I really enjoyed this book and was up well into the night hours reading not wanting to put it down. Thank you booksneeze for offering this great book.
Out of 5 stars I give this one 5 stars! It was soo good. Cant wait for book two.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

An amazing Read

Brenda Warner shares the story of her life, from tragedies to triumphs. Married to former NFL player Kurt Warner, she takes you and pulls you into her life from page one. From being divorced to raising a child,her son, who has disabilities as a single mom, to losing her parents in a tornado. She shares how her faith and love in God carried her through each part of life that came her way. She is a mother of seven, and a marine and the Vice President of First things First Foundation.

Through her story of hope and faith and her charitable work she inspires those she meets in life to really put God as your center in life and no matter what you go through he will always be there to pull you through it. How one phone call can change your entire life.How that one call can bring hope to what looks like it is all hopeless.

It took me about 3 days to read this book , when I started I couldn’t put it down and through many tears I finished it and love it. I received this book through Booksneeze and am very glad I chose this read!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Thunder Dog

Thunder Dog, by Michael Hingson with Susy Flory is the amazing story of a blind man, Michael, and his guide dog, Roselle, making their way down 78 flights to escape one of the twin towers in New York City on September 11 2001.

Michael Hingson had a pretty normal life as a child, he rode his bike and played with other kids and went to school as well. The only difference is Michael is Blind, and has a service dog named Roselle. He works in the World Trade Center as a regional sales manager on the 78th floor. He went to work like any other day although for what was about to happen on September 11th 2001,it would change his life forever as well as the lives of so many people. Hearing the sounds as the first plane hit the building not really knowing what had happened, only knowing that they had to evacuate the building and could only use the stairs. So they journey begins as each step gets them closer to the exit of the building. The find out as the are going down what is really taking place around them.



This was an amazing book and am so glad I got to read it and as we approach the 10 year anniversary of that tragic day, it was an inspiration that there is still hope and triumph on a day that so many felt loss and hurt and sadness. I would recommend this book to everyone. And am thankful that I was able to read it and review it through Booksneeze.

I give this book 5 stars and Highly recommend it!

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Bitter Harvest review

Bitter Harvest is the fifth book in Sheila Connolly’s Orchard Mystery Series. And while I loved this series, I was however expecting a murder to investigate and it just wasn’t there. It was about relationships and solving the mystery of a sampler they found about a family that once was.

December has come and so does the end of the first Harvest season for Meg and Bree. Meg wants to rest and relax and consider what her options are for the next year will be. Will she continue on or not, Meg has to decide if she wants to pursue a relationship with Seth as well. She gets a lot of thinking time when she and Seth are stranded at Meg’s house due to the worst storm that has hit Granford yet.

While stranded in the house Meg and Seth decide to do some cleaning to stay warm. Since the furnace died and the storm has hit temperatures were dropping fast. Upon cleaning Meg finds a Sampler in the back of a closet that is the life tragedies of a family from the 1700’s. This Sampler has peeked her interest and apparently the interest of another person as well, as strange things start to happen around Megs House. Is someone out to get her? Does she have an enemy or is it just her imagination? Seth and Bree decide it is time to set a trap and find out who is doing these things to Meg, this after Meg gets locked in her barn over night.

I really enjoyed this book and learning more about the characters I love. Can’t wait for the next book in the series.