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Friday, February 28, 2014

A Promise Kept

A Promise Kept

A Promise Kept by Robin Lee Hatcher is a book that is based on a similar path that the author walked. In the book, Allison was devastated when her marriage ended. She felt like God didn't answer her prayers. She also felt that God had told her he would saver her marriage. So when it ended she felt that God had not kept His promise to her. Yet in her heart she knew that God always keeps His promises. So she begins questioning whether she heard Him right. In our human form sometimes we can only see one way and expect that God will do things that one way. Sometimes God has a different way. Sometimes we also have to wait because promises are kept in God's time - not our time. We want things instantly. Often that isn't the way it works. This was a very good book. I really enjoy her writing style. It was a very enjoyable book. 

Ale Boy's Feast


The Ale Boy's Feast: The Auralia Thread #4  -     By: Jeffrey Overstreet

From the Publisher:
The king is missing.
His people are trapped as the woods turn deadly. 
Underground, the boy called Rescue has found an escape.

Hopes are failing across The Expanse. The forests, once beautiful, are now haunted and bloodthirsty. House Abascar's persecuted people risk their lives to journey through those predatory trees. They seek a mythic city - Abascar's last, best hope for refuge - where they might find the source of Auralia's colors.
 
They journey without their king. During a calamitous attempt to rescue some of his subjects from slavery, Cal-raven vanished.

But his helper, the ale boy, falling through a crack in the earth, has discovered a slender thread of hope in the dark. He will dare to lead a desperate company up the secret river.

Meanwhile, with a dragon's help, the wandering mage Scharr ben Fray is uncovering history's biggest lie - a deception that only a miracle can repair.

Time is running out for all those entangled in The Auralia Thread. But hope and miracles flicker wherever Auralia’s colors are found.

This was a very different genre for me. I think it was very well written but this was book 4 in the series. I wish I had begun at Book 1. It was a little hard for me to get into the story and follow the characters. I think this is a book that my boys would simply love though.

This book was provided free by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Awakening Faith By James Stuart Bell

9780310514879

Awakening Faith Daily Devotions from the Early Church by James Stuart Bell

About the Book:  In simple, updated language, Awakening Faith by James Stuart Bell provides a year of inspiring readings drawn from the earliest teachers and writers of the church---the Church Fathers. In every reflection you will be refreshed by deep wells of wisdom and spiritual insight. 'In the age of Twitter and Facebook, where glib sayings abound, one yearns to read some deeper wisdom about life and faith on a regular basis. Well, here you have it, a compendium of wisdom, devotion, and biblical insight from some of the most thoughtful and faithful Christians from the early eras of the church's history. And in Facebook sized posts. That's a nice change of pace!' ---Mark Galli, editor, Christianity Today

This book really came at the right time. I was looking for devotions that I could read just before bed. I love that time when it is quiet and the kids have gone to bed - to study and reflect. The book's message is timeless. The language was very easy to read and understand. This is just a neat book and I highly recommend reading it. Each devotion is a page long - so it is a nice quick read before heading off to bed. Really wonderful messages.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from BookSneeze in exchange for an honest review.


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The Victory Club

The Victory Club by Robin Lee Hatcher

The Victory Club was really a very delightful book. It follows 4 women during WWII on the homefront. Each has a different story and each reacts to the war in different ways. The four women become friends. Lucy talks the others into joining her one Saturday morning. It become a Victory Club. The concept is simple - they decide that instead of focusing on their own troubles and worries - they will focus on praying for each other, praying for others and doing things to help others. I really like Robin Lee Hatcher's writing style. The book is a Christian book - it has good values -- although not every character is able to live out those values. We just finished studying WWII and this was a nice fun read to follow that up. I recommending reading this - it is quite enjoyable.