Monday, August 29, 2011

Gabby God’s Little Angel

By Sheila Walsh

The book introduces us to the clumsy angel Gabby who has a new assignment. She will be the guardian angel for a little girl Sophie. Gabby and Sophie share some similar traits even though one is an angel and one is a human. Of course Sophie doesn't know Gabby is there but Gabby takes her mission very seriously. Walsh presents the story in a simple way to let little girls know that God loves us very much and even sends angels to protect us. She uses Psalm 91:11 to let girls know this concept is biblical.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

The Bone house

By Stephen R. Lawhead

The bone house is a follow up edition in the Skin Map series.you will understand this book more if you have read the first book.kit Livingstone finds himself in a race against time and a parallel universes as he seeks out a map that a relative Cosimo instructed him about .In doing so he faces deadly and evil enemy's.

It has a lot of characters.It is detailed and interesting science fiction book.It is well written.

This book was sent to me from by review from Book Sneeze.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

The Harvest of grace

 - By Cindy Woodsmall

Harvest of Grace follows Sylvia Fisher as she recovers from a heart break and moves away from home and onto the struggling Blank family farm. When Aaron Blank returns home his only desire is to sell the farm and go into the non-electric appliance business. With Sylvia and Aaron having different reasons for wanting the farm to succeed they work side-by-side finding a deep companionship with one another. The story also visits some characters in the previous books of the Ada's House series of novels.

I will be honest, I have not been impressed by any Amish novels other than Beverly Lewis. But Cindy Woodsmall makes the Amish setting come alive once again. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and will be going back and reading the Ada's House novels that came before Harvest of Grace. I quickly fell in love with Sylvia Fisher and hoped the best for her as she began to seek a new life away from home. I applauded our hero as he returned home a recovering alcoholic and truly tried to mend fences with his grieving and hurt parents. It's a story that is easy to enjoy and get caught up in and I highly recommend it.

Disclaimer: I received this book for free from Waterbrook/Multnomah's Blogging for Books program in exchange for my honest review.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Sierra Jensen Collections

By Robin Jones Gunn

This is a spinoff volume from the Christy Miller Series.She is fun original and compassionate.Sierra character is deep and complex.This book includes three stories.

The stories are only you Sierra.in your dreams,and don’t you wish.

the entire Jensen family is loveable.I found myself learning and growing throughout this book.This is a good book for teens.

This E-book was sent to me free from Water Brook/Multnomah for my review.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Love You More

by Jennifer Grant

paper back book

This book tells of all the red tape and paperwork that one has to go through to adopt a child.It also shows insightful look at the world of international adoption.

It will make you laugh and cry when you think of the role family plays in the our lives,and how God brings families together.

It also shows the incredible blessings and struggles that accompany that journey. This book  will warm your heart.

I was sent this book free from Book Sneeze for my review.