Monday, December 30, 2019

Best of 2019

According to my Goodreads account, I read 84 books this year. These are my top reads out of those books. Not all of these were published this year. Coming in at #10 is...

10. Where the Fire Falls by Karen Barnett

The cover and setting were enough to make me want to read this book! This book is full of adventure and the descriptive writing whisks you away on a captivating journey. Karen Barnett is one of those writers who inspires and motivates with her storytelling.

9. The 40-Day Sugar Fast by Wendy Speake

This is not your normal everyday weight loss book. It's so much more. Wendy Speake teaches her readers to stop replacing Jesus with bad habits and addictions and rely on Him fully in all circumstances. (A community wide sugar fast with Wendy starts on January 6, 2020! Sign up now at 40daysugarfast.com)

8. Finding Lady Enderly by Joanna Davidson Politano

I love Joanna's books. Her book, A Rumored Fortune, is one of my favorites so I was really excited to get my hands on this one. It's a great historical mystery that everyone will love! 

7. Master Organizer of Mayhem by Kristi Clover

Every mom should read this! It was just what I needed in my season of life. Kristi's practical tips for organizing your household are ones that you really will be able to apply to your life.

6. Shelter of the Most High by Connilyn Cossette

Connilyn's books never disappoint! She combines fiction with Biblical stories in a way that everyone can appreciate. This is some of her best work.


5. Aly's Fight by Aly and Josh Taylor

I first fell in love with Aly and Josh's story on TLC's Rattled and then started following them on Facebook. If you want to hear a miraculous story, this is it!

4. Mending Fences by Suzanne Woods Fisher

I couldn't forget about this book this year. The theme of forgiveness is strong in this one which makes it one of my favorite books in 2019.



3. The Cranky Mom Fix by Becky Kopitzke

I can't say enough good things about this. I cried, I laughed, I LOVED this book!

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

I have to admit, this book was at the top of my favorites list for months. I really thought this was going to be my number one for the year. This is another book that really appeals to the emotions, which is a win for me. Everyone needs a little "Whoa Susannah" in their life!

And now, for the top honor....my FAVORITE book of 2019...

  1. The Way of the Brave by Susan May Warren
This book has all the feels! It's an action packed romance with an emphasis on my favorite Scripture--Romans 8:28. This book technically doesn't release until 2020, but I got an advance copy and could not put it down. This is a must read for the new year!

Well there you have it! My top 10 reads of 2019! Check out my blog for full reviews of these books and more. Thank you to the authors for using your spiritual gifts to inspire and change lives for Jesus. You are making a difference in my life as well as so many others. Thank you to the publishers for putting clean reads out there for us to enjoy. And if you made it to the end of this list, thank YOU for following and here's to happy reading in 2020!!!


HONORABLE MENTIONS:

Ever Faithful by Karen Barnett
She Laughs by Carolanne Miljavac
Stories Behind the Songs and Hymns About Heaven by Ace Collins

















Friday, December 27, 2019

The Way of the Brave by Susan May Warren

Jenny Calhoun and her friends make a plan to climb a mountain every year to prove to themselves that they are stronger than the memories of their past that haunt them. This year that mountain is Denali in Alaska. When Jenny and her climbing crew run into trouble on the mountain, they lose hope of survival. Just when they're about to give up, they are rescued by knights in climbing gear. One of the heroic rescuers turns out to be Orion Starr -- a man that Jenny hasn't been able to forget since her chance encounter with him in Afghanistan years earlier. The climbers must fight for their lives as they try to descend the mountain and finally break free of the heartaches of their past.

This book is everything! I didn't want it to end. It is full of romance, adventure, and inspiration. The message that Susan May Warren delivers is so important. She uses scripture to show that we will experience terrible things in this life, but God is not against us. He is always working things out for good. This book is not one that I will forget and I look forward to reading the rest of this series. Thank you so much to the author and the publisher for the chance to read and review this book!

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

The 40-Day Sugar Fast by Wendy Speake

This book is more than just getting rid of the excess sugar in your diet. It's about building a better relationship with God and putting Him above all else. Wendy Speake has developed a wonderful tool for people who struggle with turning to bad habits instead of Jesus. Wendy offers practical advice in the form of short daily devotionals. She focuses on other addictions besides just problems with food. Whether you are struggling with excessive spending or too much time on social media or even neglecting God's word, this book can help you. While weight loss and better health are an advantage of committing to this 40 day sugar fast, the main goal is to open your heart and mind to God and His Word.

This is one of the best books I've read this year. I felt like the message was meant for me. It focuses on every one of my daily struggles. I feel like Wendy has provided practical and useful tips for getting rid of the things that are hindering us from an ultimate closeness with God. Wendy acknowledges that this journey won't be easy, but she offers the support and guidance to succeed by using this book and God's Word. I am excited to join this journey with Wendy in January and see the changes in my life. Thank you so much to Wendy Speake and BakerBooks for the chance to read and review this book!

Always Look Twice by Elizabeth Goddard

Always Look Twice is the second book in the Uncommon Justice series by Elizabeth Goddard. This action packed book can also be read as a standalone book without feeling like you are missing information from the previous book. Harper Reynolds is a crime scene photographer on a break from her highly stressful job. While trying to find some relaxation in the outdoors, Harper stumbles upon another crime. Luckily, she has her camera with her and she is able to capture a murder in progress. Harper is obviously shaken, but she is determined to solve this murder mystery. With the help of her childhood friend, Deputy Heath McKade, Harper finds out that there is much more to this mystery than she thought. Harper must fight to survive as she becomes a target in this suspenseful story.

Elizabeth Goddard takes her readers on a thrill ride in this exciting book. This story is very well written and it's the perfect blend of suspense and romance. The material is clean and inspirational. The character development and build of suspense is also well done. This was a page turner that kept me interested until the very end. I also thought the ending was very well written and a great conclusion to the book. I look forward to reading more books in this series. Thank you so much to the author and Revell for the chance to read and review this book!