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Friday, January 20, 2017

Book Review & Author Kindle Fire Giveaway~Eden The Animals' Parable


Book Description:
"Ask the animals,  and they will teach you." Job 12:7
In this beautifully inspired retelling of the Gospels, we see Jesus and his disciples in the Holy Land through the eyes of the animals-especially his intrepid and loyal dog, Eden. With a wise, old donkey, innocent lambs, and legions of curious field mice-the animals follow their master's journey across Galilee and onto Jerusalem, rapt with awe and wonder and bearing great tidings-even if they don't fully comprehend the divine events they witness. Simple, clear, and spiritually profound, Eden is for readers of all ages, this artful retelling is captivating, moving, and alive with the joy you felt the first time you opened the Bible. 

About the Author:

Keith Korman is a literary agent and novelist. Over the years he has represented many nationally-known writers of fiction and non-fiction at his family's literary agency, Raines &Raines. The idea for Eden first came to him as a child when he saw the little calf jump across the stable in the prelude to William Wyler's Ben Hur. And he's been thinking about it ever since.
Links: 
You can learn more about Eden and purchase your own copy here: https://www.edentheanimalsparable.com/book/
There is also a Facebook page for Eden: The Animals' Parable.   
More reviews are available at Litfuse.

My Thoughts: 
Eden: The Animals Parable was a delightful book to read. I really wasn't sure what to expect when I received it. It was a bit slow to start, but once the character Eden the dog was introduced, it all came together for me. I loved reading the gospel through the animals perspectives-although I know it was fiction, it gave me a fresh look at a story I already knew. The illustrations by Lisa Paris were beautiful. I think Eden would be a great book for an older child to read, as well as adults.
 Author Kindle Fire Giveaway!!
Return to the story of Jesus and read it from a new perspective in Keith Korman's Eden: The Animals' Parable. In this beautifully inspired retelling of the Gospels, we see Jesus and his disciples in the Holy Land through the eyes of the animals-especially his intrepid and loyal dog, Eden. Simple, clear, and spiritually profound, Eden is for readers of all ages, this artful retelling is captivating, moving, and alive with the joy you felt the first time you opened the Bible.

Settle in for some winter reading and enter to win a copy of Keith's book and a Kindle Fire!


One grand prize winner will receive:
  • A copy of Eden
  • A Kindle Fire
Enter today by clicking the icon below, but hurry! The giveaway ends on January 24. The winner will be announced January 25 on Keith's blog.




*Disclosure: I received a copy of  this book free from Litfuse in exchange for my honest review.

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Book Review~The Angel of Forest Hill


Book Description: When Old Order Amish  Rose Kurtz is asked to leave her family, travel deep into West Virginia, and help Joel Dienner with his children in the wake of tragedy, the quiet young woman recognizes a home where she might find kindness instead of criticism and hope replacing harsh words. She agrees to stay in Forest Hill and become Joel's wife for the sake of his family needs, but their marriage is to be a partnership, one built from need, not love and affection.

As the years pass, Rose continues to beckon Joel to join life again, to take joy in his growing children, and to awaken his heart to the possibility of new love. Joel hopes that can move beyond deep-rooted hurts to see the beautiful Christmas ahead, their season. But will the arrival of a beautiful widow and a series of misunderstandings reverse how far Rose and Joel have come?

My Review: Cindy Woodsmall is one of my favorite Amish fiction authors, so I am always excited to read her latest book!  Then add in my favorite season, Christmas, and you have a recipe for a great  book. The Angel of Forest Hill was a sweet story of love and forgiveness. The thought of a young woman agreeing to marry a stranger (and they marry for life, no divorces) and care for his children is just hard to imagine. Rose and Joel's relationship grows over the years, but Rose still hangs on to so much hurt from her childhood and the harsh way her mother treated her.  I enjoyed this story and its characters. It was a quick read at just 196 pages, and includes two recipes as well.

*I received  this book in exchange for my honest review. All opinions expressed here are my own.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Book Review~Love Bears All Things


Book Description:

Could God be offering Charlotte a second chance at true love?
Charlotte Dolinsky needs time to recover after breaking up with her boyfriend, Ryan. But when a surprise visitor shows up on her doorstep in Texas, she’s forced to put aside her own worries to help her Amish friends in Lancaster County. Soon she is entangled in a web of deception and this time, she isn’t the only one keeping secrets.
Daniel Byler struggles each day in his Amish community to heal from his fiancĂ©e’s betrayal. When he discovers that a member of his family is in danger of being shunned, his pain turns to fear. His only way to help is by partnering with Charlotte, a woman he barely knows who has already deceived them all before.
Charlotte begins building a friendship with Daniel that she’ll need to lean on when more surprises surface from her past and she once again finds herself torn between two worlds. Will Charlotte’s friends in the Amish community be able to show her the power of redemption and lead her home? And can she help young Jacob realize that God offers second chances at happiness when she isn’t even sure herself?

My Thoughts:

Love Bears All Things is the second book in the Amish Secrets series by author Beth Wiseman. I loved the first book, Her Brother's Keeper, and I doubted that Love Bears All Things could live up to it. Well, I was wrong! Love Bears All Things was just as wonderful of a read! It was a real page-turner, as I couldn't wait to find out what happened next. There were several issues going on that needed to be resolved, including some romance, the mystery of Charlotte's brother's death, and if Jacob would leave the Amish. The mix of Englisch and Amish lives is always interesting, even more so if a spark of romance is lit. From beginning to end, this book held my attention and kept me wanting more. As always with Beth Wiseman, I felt like I got to know the characters very well.  The Amish Secrets Series is a must-read!!

*Disclosure: I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.