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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Finished for Review: Winter Wheat by Barbara Wohlschlegel

Title:  Winter Wheat
Author:  Barbara Wohlschlegel

Story Length: Rosebud - 210 pages
Genre: Sweet/Inspirational
Buy Link  e-Book $4.50

Blurb:
The youngest of four daughters, April Sennett wasn’t the son her farmer parents wanted and needed. Her father’s crippling accident compels her to return home and shoulder the arduous farm work under his vitriolic supervision. Her mother’s belated affection helps sustain her, but neighboring farmer Dan Clayton must often be called to April’s aid. She doesn’t know why he’s so willing to help her irreligious family—April’s father has spent years ridiculing the “Holy Claytons” for their deep-seated Christianity.

Dan’s gentle ways capture April’s heart, but it’s only after she falls in love with him that she discovers his engagement to a vivacious Christian girl. Reading the Bible only confirms April’s unworthiness for Dan. Can God take an impossible situation and give April her heart’s desire, or is she destined to a lonely life of working herself to exhaustion to save her father’s farm?


This was absolutely Lovely!  Review to be posted by the end of the week at YGR Reviews.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

REVIEW - Miss Bisque and the Colonel by Carol North



Title:  Miss Bisque and the Colonel
Author:  Carol North
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Red Rose Publishing 
Buy Link
ISBN: 978-1-60435-463-8
Word Count 65,130
Rating:  4.5 of 5.0
Heat Rating: Sensual

Author Website



Blurb:  Miss Bisque is living a hand-to-mouth existence because her deceased husband set up his estate to hide his “secrets.” Colonel Parker Hill helps Miss Bisque become financially independent. When accused of murder, she may need more help than even the colonel can provide.

Review:   This is a very well written, emotionally charged and engaging contemporary romance!  There is surprising authenticity in the main character of Miss Bisque.

Miss Bisque is not a young girl but a mature woman who fulfilled her parent’s plans for her to be the perfect Southern socialite and corporate wife.   Unfortunately, her beloved husband, Johnny Bob, has died suddenly leaving assets tied up in Trust with only enough of a monthly stipend to pay the basics of her household expenses.  In order to have freedom without having to rely on asking the Trustees for money, Miss Bisque must earn her own money.

Her best friend suggests that Bisque sell some of her paintings.  Bisque realizes that she hasn’t painted since shortly before her marriage as her mother and her domineering husband discouraged such “unladylike” activity.  Now she decides that she must start to paint again not only to express her high emotions but also to earn money.  She determinedly sets out to find the right gallery that will suit her and her art.  This is where she meets the charming Colonel who owns a gallery and is immediately struck by Bisque’s work and by her as a beautiful woman.

The Colonel is rumored to be a ladies man who associates with the young women who work in his gallery.  But he is nothing but sensitive and gentle once he sets out to help Miss Bisque and he pursues her with great tenderness.  All her life Bisque has been placed behind fences, literally and figuratively. Only the Colonel is willing to encourage her to be independent, accomplish goals for herself and to be an equal in a world beyond the roles of a dutiful daughter, wife and mother.

I was impressed how the author describes the artistic process as though it is second nature to her.  The descriptions flow in almost a lyric fashion so suitable to the topic.  The story may start out a bit slowly as it sets the repressed character of Miss Bisque.  However, as soon as she begins to blossom you become caught up with her growing persona and are anxious to see her succeed.

Ms. North makes the setting and characters natural, down to earth and as real as your own friends.  She mentions books, movies and music that fit into everyday life.  But the most striking thing about the story was the emotional response that it evoked!  I was shocked by the pain of discovering the husband’s greatest secret and frightened by the sexual assault on Bisque.  I was hurt by the demeaning attitude of her family, and my heart pounded at the cutting betrayal by her friend.  Best of all I was warmly touched by the Colonel’s persistent tenderness and Bisque’s ultimate acceptance of her own worth.   If you like a mature romance packed with emotion, you will really want to read this book!


THERE IS STILL TIME TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY FOR THE TWO TOTES! AND COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW AND THE OTHER EVENTS AT THIS BLOG AND AT I READ AND MY READING ROOM FOR EXTRA ENTRIES! 


CymLowell

Monday, November 9, 2009

What are you reading Monday November 9, 2009


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Finished this week:

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Kindle2:  Mirror Mirror by Karen Wiesner.  Book 3 of the Wounded Warrior Series. Ms. Wiesner crafts another wonderful story.  Review to be posted soon at YGR.

Time Storm by Samantha Winston.  A short erotic time travel.  I didn't realize it was erotic when I picked it to review.  Very sexual but tastefully done within a loving relationship.  Review to be sent this week for posting at CataRomance.

Fire Eyes by Cheryl Pierson.  A good Western Historical. I  am Reviewing this as part of an interview series with the Author to be posted here later this month.

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Currently reading:

PB:  Matter of Class by Mary Balogh – an Historical Romance ARC for Valentines!  Reading and Reviewing for CataRomance.

Audible: March to the Sea by David Weber and John Ringo, my own TBR - continuing!

Kindle2:  Winter Wheat by Barbara Wohlschlegel. I am 60% into this - it is a lovely Inspirational book and reads very quickly! Reviewing for YGR.


Confederate Rose by Susan Macatee.  An Historical Romance with a woman disguised as a man in the Civil war! Reviewing for YGR.

Noella's Gift by Donica Covey.  A Contemporary Christmas Novella. Reviewing for YGR.

Avenging Allaire by Margie Church.  Contemporary Romance/Suspense; sequel to Awakening Allaire which I reviewed in August. Reviewing for the Author.

Audio CD: End the Fed by Ron Paul.  I am almost half way on this already and it is interesting. Reviewing for YGR.

Finished for Review: Showdown at Southfork by Celia Yeary


Title:  Showdown at Southfork; Wayback, Texas Series
Author: Celia Yeary
Catagory: Contemporary Cowboy
Word Count:  98 pages
Heat Level: Sensual
Published by:  The Wild Rose Press

Blurb: Marla Ellington inherits an abandoned town on ranchland near Wayback, Texas. When she arrives to claim her property, and finds Cody Matheson sitting on the porch of the dilapidated honky-tonk, her temper flares hotter than her pistol. Anger blazing, she settles in for a showdown.

Cody’s only goal for the week is to win the bull-riding event at the Saturday night rodeo. But when Marla receives an anonymous threat that forces her to leave town, Cody finds himself smack-dab in the middle of a mystery. ’Course, catching a criminal and lasting eight seconds on a bull are easy compared to winning the love of the feisty, strawberry-blonde beauty who wants nothing to do with him. Now it's his turn for a showdown.

Review sent to be posted at You Gotta Read Reviews.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Sunday Words of Encouragement November 8, 2009

Our Pastor reminded us today the God WILL do a New Thing in us! The enemy wants you to focus on your past, your mistakes, your guilt. God wants you to forget the past and focus on letting Him transform you and do a new thing in you! IS 43:18-19




A Verse for today:
2 Corinthians 5:17 King James Version
Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.

Pray for strength to forget the past and courage to trust in being a new creature.

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