Showing posts with label Revell Publishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revell Publishing. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2019

The String by Caleb Breakey

The String (Deadly Games, #1)

A sociopath is running a deadly social experiment on a university campus. Markus Haas is the first to refuse to play the game. What unravels is a sequence of impossible decisions and a race against time to stop the sociopath before others pay the ultimate price.

MY TAKE :  This book was really good.  It helped me break a months long reading slump.  It kept me wondering what was going to happen next and I didn't want to put the book down.  The main vivllian is called the conductor and he just so happens to pull Markus Haas into the string when a famous orchestra has returned to campus to celebrate their being discovered there.  Markus has to use all his training and know how along with some friends old and new to track down the Conductor before he performs his finale.  

I received a review copy of this book from Revell.  All opinions are mine.  

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

The Edge of Over There by Shawn Smucker

The Edge of Over There

Before the Tree of Life, everything in Abra Miller's life had been predictable. But after the Tree and the lightning and the angels, everything felt tenuous, like holding a soap bubble in the palm of her hand. She spent years looking for signs of that other world, waiting for it to break through. When it didn't, her friendship with Sam Chambers grew cold and distant, and they both wondered how any of it could actually have happened.

Four years later, 16-year-old Abra's long-delayed quest to find the next manifestation of the Tree of Life is renewed when she sees a woman walking up the road--a woman who looks exactly like Sam's dead mother. The woman directs her to New Orleans where she will find the grave of Marie Laveau, one of seven gateways between this world and Over There. As Abra enters The Edge of Over There and begins her pursuit of the Tree once more, she doesn't know whom to fear or whom to trust. But she's starting to think that some doorways should never be opened.
 


My take:  This book is a sequel and you may want to read the first book before you read this one.  It isn't entirely necessary but you may be a bit lost like I was at the beginning.  This book was very good and had a bit of fantasy to it.  I liked following Abra on her journey and look forward to the next book.  I will be going back and reading the first book in this series.  

I received a review copy of this book from Revell and was not required to post a positive review.  

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Beneath the Surface ( Dive Team Investigations) by Lynn H.Blackburn

Beneath the Surface (Dive Team Investigations #1)

After a harrowing experience with an obsessed patient, oncology nurse practitioner Leigh Weston needed a change. She thought she'd left her troubles behind when she moved home to Carrington, North Carolina, and took a job in the emergency department of the local hospital. But when someone tampers with her brakes, she fears the past has chased her into the present. She reaches out to her high school friend turned homicide investigator, Ryan Parker, for help.

Ryan finds satisfaction in his career, but his favorite way to use his skills is as a volunteer underwater investigator with the Carrington County Sheriff's Office dive team. When the body of a wealthy businessman is discovered in Lake Porter, the investigation uncovers a possible serial killer--one with a terrifying connection to Leigh Weston and deadly implications for them all.

Dive into the depths of fear with an exciting new voice in romantic suspense. Award-winning author Lynn H. Blackburn grabs readers by the throat and doesn't let go until the final heart-pounding page.
 

My take:  I thought this book was a really good start to a new series.  I didn't know who the murderer was until it was revealed.  I did have some clues but I never knew.  I liked the way every rallied around Leigh and I liked all of there relationships especially the one between Leigh and Ryan.  I am anxiously looking forward to the next book which there was a sneak peak of in this book.  

I received a review copy of this book from Revell in exchange for my honest opinion.  

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Phoebe's LIght by Suzanne Woods Fisher


 Phoebe's Light (Nantucket Legacy #1)

Phoebe Starbuck has always adjusted her sails and rudder to the whims of her father. Now, for the first time, she's doing what she wants to do: marrying Captain Phineas Foulger and sailing far away from Nantucket. As she leaves on her grand adventure, her father gives her two gifts, both of which Phoebe sees little need for. The first is an old sheepskin journal from Great Mary, her highly revered great-grandmother. The other is a "minder" on the whaling ship in the form of cooper Matthew Mitchell, a man whom she loathes.

Soon Phoebe discovers that life at sea is no easier than life on land. Lonely, seasick, and disillusioned, she turns the pages of Great Mary's journal and finds herself drawn into the life of this noble woman. To Phoebe's shock, her great-grandmother has left a secret behind that carries repercussions for everyone aboard the ship, especially her husband the captain and her shadow the cooper. This story within a story catapults Phoebe into seeing her life in an entirely new way--just in time.

In this brand-new series, bestselling author Suzanne Woods Fisher brings her signature twists and turns to bear on a fascinating new faith community: the Quakers of colonial-era Nantucket Island.
 

My Take:  This was a very good start to a new series.  I was very interested in the two story lines that were told that of Mary Coffin and the one of Phoebe Starbuck.  I haven't read many books about Quakers and I found it interesting that the Quakers seemed to punish others in almost the same way they were punished.  I found it interesting about the whaling industry and how they used the different parts of the whale.  I did find it odd that they didn't find a way to make candles yet.  I almost from the very beginning had a dislike for the Captain and felt that Phoebe wasn't paying attnetion to what he could be and that she was to starry eyed.  I think if you like books that deal with historical fiction that you would like this book.  

I received a review copy from Revell in exchange for my honest opinion.  

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Spiritual Wisdom for a Happier Life by Mark W. Baker, PHd

Spiritual Wisdom for a Happier Life: How Your 8 Key Emotions Can Work for You

From Goodreads.com : There are eight basic human emotions that all people experience--hurt, guilt/shame, anger, anxiety, sorrow, fear, happiness, and love. We might believe we make sense of our lives by thinking through our experiences, but neuroscience shows that the part of our brains that processes emotions is many times faster than the part where logic and reason hold sway. It's the way God created us, but if we do not develop wisdom for handling our feelings, we may find that our emotions continue to get the best of us.

Thankfully, the Bible is full of guidance about our emotions. With keen insight into human psychology and a gift for drawing wisdom for life from Scripture, Dr. Mark Baker shows readers how they can find comfort and promote emotional health in their lives. Anyone experiencing distress in their relationships or struggling with overwhelming emotions or even traumatic events will find clear biblical help and healing, leading them to a happier, more fulfilled life.
 

My take:  Although this book gives you some suggestions on knowing how each of our emotions can work for us and against us.  I feel that it it is really for each of us to decide on how we react to different things in our lives though prayer.  This is a good starting point but I think it will take some partioning God to really come to a happier life.  

I received a review copy of this book from Revell is exchange for my honest opinion.  

Monday, October 23, 2017

Becoming Resilient by Donna Gibbs

Becoming Resilient: How to Move Through Suffering and Come Back Stronger

from Goodreads.com:  Everyone suffers disappointment, rejection, injustices, and losses, perhaps even traumatic ones. The spiritual pain born of such suffering can paralyze us, leaving us broken inside and barely getting by with the motions of life. Whether we remain stuck or move forward is determined in large part by our resilience.

Concise and compassionate, Becoming Resilient takes our most common question when tragedy strikes--Why?--and replaces it with the healthier, more productive question, What next? A professional Christian counselor for 20 years, author Donna Gibbs draws on her experience helping clients get unstuck, sharing secrets for building resilience that will change readers' experience of suffering. She offers practical tools and effective coping strategies to deal with whatever life throws their way so they can move through suffering--and come out stronger on the other side.
 

My take : This book is a great place to start if you are grieving and you want to learn to be resilient in these type of situations.  God can help us through these times and we need to try not to get stuck in the why but to try to move on.  There are application questions that you can answer throughout the book to make the book more of a workbook than a how to.  This book helps with life.  

I received a review copy from Revell in exchange for my honest opinion. 

Fierce Hearted by Holley Gerth

Fiercehearted: Live Fully, Love Bravely

From Goodreads.com:  A fiercehearted woman looks life in the face and says, "You can't beat me." She knows love is a risk but reaches out anyway. She chases Jesus with a tender, world-changing wildness. She never gives in, never gives up, and never lets go. Best of all, the potential to be a fiercehearted woman is inside each and every woman on earth.

In her most powerful book yet, beloved bestselling author Holley Gerth inspires her readers to become the stronger, braver, truer women they long to be by sharing personal stories of her own struggles and victories. As readers join Holley on this journey, they'll discover a freedom they never imagined could be theirs: the freedom to experience life, love, and faith to the fullest because fear can no longer hold them back.

For the woman who is restless or longing for more, Fierceheartedis an invitation to the life God has always meant for her to embrace.
 

My Take:  This is the first book that I have read by Holley Gerth.  I found it to be very informative and good and a helpful book on taking chances in life and becomeing a fierce woman.  I would recommend this book if you want  a book that is written from a personal level that is more girlfriend to girlfriend.  

I received a review copy from Revell in exchange for my honest review.   

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Where Two Hearts Meet by Liz Johnson

Where Two Hearts Meet (Prince Edward Island Dreams #2)

From Goodreads.com :  Evocative Contemporary Romance Set in a Charming Inn on Beautiful Prince Edward Island 
In her kitchen at the Red Door Inn, executive chef Caden Holt is calm, collected, and competent. But when her boss asks her to show off their beautiful island to impress a visiting travel writer and save the inn, Caden is forced to face a world much bigger than her kitchen--and a man who makes her wish she was beautiful. 
Journalist Adam Jacobs is on a forced sabbatical on Prince Edward Island. He's also on assignment to uncover a story. Instead he's falling in love with the island's red shores and Caden's sweets. 
When Caden discovers Adam isn't who she thought he was, she realizes that the article he's writing could do more than ruin the inn's chances for survival--it might also break her heart. 
Readers will discover hope for the hurting, joy for the broken, and romance for the lonely at the enchanting Red Door Inn

My Take: This is the second in the Red Door Inn series.  I did not read the first book and was able to enjoy this book fine but I will be going back to the first book because I want to learn more about this cozy little bed and breakfast.  Caden is a great main character.  She is shy and is trying to prove herself as a chef.  Don't read this book on an empty stomach as it will have you craving all sorts of different food.  I liked Adam is a good main character also.  I thought he should be upfront with Caden but it did help with the tension that he wasn't at first.  Nice contemporary Christian romance. 

I received a review copy by the publisher in exchange for my honest review.