Monday, March 25, 2019

True You by Michelle DeRusha

True You by Michelle DeRusha is an escape from the stresses of everyday life. DeRusha strives to motivate readers to "be still" and take the time to notice the little things and enjoy them. She shares a lot about "pruning" both literally and figuratively. It is important that we know that God is always working on us and shaping us into the best versions we can be for the plan He has for us.

DeRusha's work is very poetic, descriptive and appealing to the senses. It's a great read if you want some relaxation time. The cover and chapter art is very nice and eye-catching. The author brings a message of hope and peace with stories from her life and biblical truths. Thank you to Baker Books for the chance to read and review this book!

Monday, March 11, 2019

Almost Home by Valerie Fraser Luesse

Almost Home takes place in the 1940s in a bustling Alabama town. The setting is sweet southern simplicity. The main characters cross paths at a struggling boardinghouse owned by Dolly Chandler. Dolly needs her guests just as much as they need her. Each of her guests have their own issues to work through. During their stay with her, they will experience love, healing, and an abundance of adventure. These characters will steal your heart and your free time as this book is hard to put down.

Valerie Fraser Luesse has an obvious talent for storytelling. Her writing is so vivid and descriptive with many stories within the main story. This type of writing provides for an immediate connection with the reader. The cover of the book is very inviting and perfect for the southern setting. This book is one that you don't want to miss! Thank you so much to Revell and bookishfirst for the chance to review this book!

Friday, March 8, 2019

Can't Make This Stuff Up! by Susannah B. Lewis

If you haven't seen one of "Whoa Susannah's" videos, you have been missing out. I first came across her hilariousness on Facebook and was an instant fan. So when I heard that she was writing a book, I was so excited! I had such high hopes for this book, and let me tell you, this book exceeded my expectations. It is everything I thought it would be and more! I laughed and I cried and I followed Susannah's advice and "cried until I laughed." This book is so funny, but also so meaningful. I felt like I could just hear Susannah's voice telling these stories as I read. I would love to have an audio book of her reading this! Susannah has such a way with words and such a wonderful outlook on life. She is open and real, and did I mention hilarious?? I absolutely loved hearing about Susannah's life, especially her sweet relationship with her mother. Her stories are so vivid and descriptive that it makes you feel like you are experiencing them as well. I also love that Susannah's favorite story to tell is the one about how God gave His only son to save us and there is nothing we can do to change the greatness of His love for us!

Whoa Susannah, you are a treasure and your mama was so right when she said you were a fabulous storyteller. Thank you for sharing all your stories with us!

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Intertwined: A Mother's Memoir by Kathleen English Cadmus

Intertwined is Kathleen English Cadmus' heartbreaking and hopeful journey as a mother. Kathleen's true life story is one that will touch the hearts of many, especially mothers. The unthinkable happened when she lost her son, Shawn, in a tragic accident. While trying to sort through her grief, Kathleen felt called to consider adoption. Even though her husband wasn't on board, Kathleen continued the process and was blessed with beautiful baby Laura from Korea. Laura's life wasn't always an easy one, and Kathleen candidly shares her family's struggles and triumphs. Throughout painful situations such as her own divorce and Laura's mental disorder, Kathleen remains steadfast and focused.

Kathleen is such a person to be admired. She is the true definition of a mother. She always did what was best for her children and never gave up on them. She focused on their happiness and their strengths and taught them to thrive as they were able. Without Kathleen's determination and motherly love, Laura's story would have turned out so differently. Intertwined is heart wrenching and relatable and hard to put down. Thank you so much to Kathleen and KiCam for the chance to read and review this book!

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Mending Fences by Suzanne Woods Fisher

This story is one of second chances and forgiveness. Luke Schrock used to be Stoney Ridge's bad boy, but after going to rehab, he is working through his problems and "mending fences" that seem irreparable. Fern and Amos Lapp take Luke in as well as Izzy Miller, a determined girl who is also trying to move on from her past. Luke and Izzy have more in common than they ever would have thought and the crossing of their paths turns out to be a wonderful gift from God.

Oh, how I love this book! From the cover to the final pages, this is pure delight. This book is the perfect balance of humor and inspiration. I found myself smiling and giggling while reading as well as soaking up the message that Suzanne Woods Fisher has to tell. This wonderful read also has its fair share of surprises. I didn't want this book to end and I am glad to know that there is another book to come in this series. Suzanne Woods Fisher has done an excellent job writing this book and I can't say enough good things about it. This is the best book I have read so far this year(and I read a lot!) Thank you so much to Revell for the chance to read and review this book!