Saturday, July 13, 2013

Book Review: Sweet Mercy by Ann Tatlock


From http://www.anntatlock.com/book-sweet-mercy.php:

When Eve Marryat's father is laid off from the Ford Motor Company in 1931, he is forced to support his family by leaving St. Paul, Minnesota, and moving back to his Ohio roots. Eve's uncle Cyrus has invited the family to live and work at his Marryat Island Ballroom and Lodge.

Eve can't wait to leave St. Paul, a notorious haven for gangsters. At seventeen, she considers her family to be "good people," not lawbreakers like so many in her neighborhood. Thrilled to be moving to a "safe haven," Eve soon forms an unlikely friendship with a strange young man named Link, blissfully unaware that her uncle's lodge is anything but what it seems.

When the reality of her situation finally becomes clear, Eve is faced with a dilemma. Does she dare risk everything by exposing the man whose love and generosity is keeping her family from ruin? And when things turn dangerous, can she trust Link in spite of appearances?


My thoughts:

I enjoyed reading this book and watching Eve grow.  She was a seventeen year old and was responsible and an honest person.  But there was just something about her that makes you want her to change just a little bit.  She was just a little too good.  She had not fully experienced life.  As the reader, you watch Eve experience love and heartbreak.
Not to spoil the book, but as Eve is faced with a dilemma.  Does she do what she would normally do and be the perfect law abiding citizen or does she help out her family but walking away.  I enjoyed watching Eve grow as she faced this dilemma.  

Besides watching Eve grow, I learned about the feelings of prohibition.  I know what prohibition is and the reasons for it.  But I never realized how affected those that did not drink anyway but had to live during prohibition.
Link helped me realize how you can not judge a person by appearances.  There were hard times back than.  Eve learned this too has she helped link with food.  

I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.

And yes, I received this book for free from Bethany House for this review.  But I told the whole truth, and nothing but the truth!

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Book Review: Stealing the Preacher


Stealing the Preacher
By Karen Witmeyer

From Baker Publishing Website:

A cowboy who wants to be a preacher. An outlaw's daughter who wants to change his mind.

On his way to interview for a position at a church in the Piney Woods of Texas, Crockett Archer can't believe it when he's forced off the train by an outlaw and presented to the man's daughter as the preacher she requested for her birthday. He's determined to escape--which would be much easier if he could stop thinking about Joanna Robbins and her unexpected request.

For months, Joanna had prayed for a minister. A man to breathe life back into the abandoned church at the heart of her community. A man to assist her in fulfilling a promise to her dying mother. But just when it seems her prayers have been answered, it turns out the parson is there against his will and has dreams of his own calling him elsewhere. Is there any way she can convince Crockett he ended up right where he was supposed to be?

With her signature blend of humor, history, and lively western romance, two-time RITA Award finalist and bestselling author Karen Witemeyer delivers a Texas love story sure to steal your heart.
My thoughts:
I enjoyed how this book jumped right in with excitement on the train.  You fall in love with Crockett Archer and you want him to help JoAnna out.
I learned a lot about patience and things happening at the right time as I watched Joanna’s dad change.  He had a lot of things that he personally needed to work out, no one else could do it for him.  It was a personal thing he had to work out before he could change.  There were times that I even looked inside myself to see if there was something holding me back from accomplishing a task or making a friend or changing.
This book was a little preachy.  But you will fall in love with all the characters and want to keep reading.
I give this book 4 out of 5 stars!
And yes, I received this book for free from Bethany House for this review.  But I told the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

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