Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Exposure by Brandilyn Collins

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Kaycee has followed in her mother's footsteps and has a fear that someone is always watching her. When she arrives home one day she is greeted by a camera flash. There is a camera on her dining room table and Kaycee has no idea how it got there. When Kaycee looks at it there is a picture of a dead man. Kaycee races to the police. When they arrive to check her house there is no camera and no evidence that anyone has gotten into her house. That evening Kaycee's friend's daughter disappears. Nobody knows where she could be. Between Hannah's disappearance and the constant feeling of being watched Kaycee begins to feel she is losing touch with reality. Will the police believe that Kaycee is being watched or will they chalk it up to her paranoia and fear?

This was such a great mystery/suspense! I loved the psychological thriller aspect of the whole story. The wrap-up was totally a surprise to me and totally genius! Brandilyn Collins definitely knows how to draw the reader into the characters nightmares and makes you feel their fears and frustrations. I'm definitely a fan of this authors and must read more of her books!




Tuesday, March 6, 2018

If I Live by Terri Blackstock


Casey Cox is still on the run. When she found her friend murdered she knew she was being set up by the same people that staged her father's suicide. Now Casey is out to prove that she is innocent, but she has to stay alive long enough to do that.

Casey has convinced Dylan of her innocence. He was hired to track her down, now he is in the cross hairs of the people determined that Casey will never be able to testify against them.

One exciting scene after another leads to the thrilling conclusion of this series. I think this one was my favorite out of all three books. Casey still has a desire to help the downtrodden, which ends up helping her when she starts working for an ambulance chasing lawyer, but the main focus of the story is on Casey and not the secondary people she helps out. Casey's relationship with Dylan develops more and I enjoyed reading their growing attraction for each other and the way they protected each other. The suspense was nail-biting and kept me wanting to continue onto the next chapter and the next, all the way to the end. I also loved reading about Casey's development of faith. It is woven throughout the story with a clear salvation message. An excellent conclusion that I highly recommend. But first you need to read the first two books in the series:

If I Run
If I'm Found


Monday, March 5, 2018

Sweet Briar Rose by Lena Goldfinch









Sweet Briar Rose

A delightful historical western romance from the author of The Unexpected Bride.

Colorado 1880
Once upon a time, Rose was a barefoot dreamer, carving whimsical creatures from the driftwood she found on the beach. However, after the death of her father, Rose finds herself cut adrift. So she decides to answer an advertisement to become the bride of a blacksmith in Sweet Briar, Colorado, bravely leaving behind the coast of Maine and her beloved sandy beaches.

Living in the shadow of the Rockies, Emmett Southerland is a bit of a hopeless romantic—and always has been. He’s been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the dark-haired beauty in the photograph he keeps over his heart. However, once Rose arrives, he finds himself snowed in with her during the worst storm Colorado has seen in twenty-five years.

This sweet mail-order bride romance very loosely reimagines the classic tale of Sleeping Beauty, complete with a satisfying happily-ever-after. Sweet Briar Rose is a short novel of approximately 42,000 words.

Releases March 2018 from Indigo Road Publishing

About The Author

LENA GOLDFINCH is the Amazon-bestselling author of sweet historical western romance, inspirational romance, and books for teens. She's always been a sucker for a good old-
fashioned romance, whether it's a novel or short story, young adult or adult, fantasy or realistic, contemporary or historical. Lena has been a finalist in several national writing contests, including the RWA Golden Heart and ACFW Genesis contests.


My Review

I absolutely loved this story! Both Rose and Emmett are too sweet for words. I loved Emmett's romantic side. I loved how he was already in love with Rose and ready start their life when she arrived. Rose was sweet too, yet she had a mind of her own and wasn't afraid to follow her heart and be honest with herself and Emmett. I enjoyed how both Rose and Emmett were dreamers. And even though things didn't always go as they had dreamed, instead of letting that cripple them, they just dreamed more dreams! It was refreshing to read a story that even though the religious overtones were light it was written in a time where men honored women and strove to keep their relationship chaste until they were married. If you love short and sweet reads then this is definitely the story for you!

Just Because I Love The Cover!



*I received an e-copy for review purposes. I was not required to give a positive review. All opinions are my own*



Friday, March 2, 2018

The Restoration Series by Terri Blackstock


Okay, okay, I am definitely late to the party on this series! My mom gave me this series YEARS ago! And I have loaned it out to several people, but I had NEVER read it myself. Why? Why did I wait so long?! This was a fantastic series and I devoured it in less than 2 weeks! OH MY WORD!!! So good! If you have not read it and you like suspense then I suggest you hop on the band wagon as well and jump in, you won't regret it!

LAST LIGHT: 

As Deni and her father are getting off an airplane the unthinkable happens. Planes start dropping out of the sky. Everything electronic stops. People have no idea what is happening. Cars are stalled in the middle of roads, cell phones no longer work. No electricity. Deni and her father Doug start making their way home from the airport hoping against hope that electricity is still on in their neighborhood. Unfortunately it isn't and after Doug and Deni's harrowing trip home it looks like things are only going to get worse. As criminals start coming out of the woodwork and people start an "every man for himself" mode, Doug must protect his family and still provide for them.

In a world that has gone chaotic Deni is sure clueless! A 22 year old self-centered, spoiled brat is more like it! Oh my goodness I wanted to smack the snot out of this character! She wore me out! Not only was she self-centered and put herself in danger, but she also put her family in danger. Ugh! All Deni can think about is her upcoming wedding and how the whole situation is an inconvenience to her and her plans. Everyone is in survival mode, but Deni, like so many others, is only worried about self. The action is non-stop and the drama made me weary, but I enjoyed every bit of this story and couldn't put it down.

NIGHT LIGHT:

Now that the Branning's and most of the family's in the area have a routine with the lights out Doug is focusing on spiritual matters. When a couple of children are caught in the Branning's home robbing them Jeff chases them down and finds that they have been abandoned by their mother. Even though Kay  knows they need every bit of food they can scrape together for her own family she insists on taking the children in until their family is found. With the government getting ready to issue limited funds to people the children are a hot commodity and once again crooks come out of the woordwork to try and line their own pockets.

Just when we think that Deni and Mark may be getting close Deni's fiance shows up to muddy the waters and Deni's feelings. She is once again lured in by the promise of how wonderful their life will be after the pulses stop. Again, I am frustrated at Deni's immaturity. I think I compare a 22 year old with myself at that age. At 22 I was a married woman with a child. So to me Deni's fit-pitching and indecision stink of immaturity and teenage behavior. But Doug and Kay brought this on themselves by overindulging their children. So what should I expect? Anyway, People are after the children in order to get the money that the government plans to give every individual. Thieves are still abounding and there is still the mentality of taking care of one's own. Another page-turner!

TRUE LIGHT:

With Craig out of the picture Mark has been able to get closer to Deni. There is another killer on the loose and they are bent on framing Mark for the attempted murder. Mark is trying to be the provider for his family, he is trying to be the best example of Christ that he can be but it is hard when you are wrongly accused. It is even harder to convince people of your innocence when you are the son of a murderer and there is a vigilante group out to get you.

We see some maturity in Deni in this book. And a lot of spiritual content. I love that about Terri Blackstock's books! Forgiveness is the theme and it is tested and tried and our human struggles with it are covered perfectly. My frustration was with Mark this go-round! ha! He was very insecure. Of course he would be with how he was raised and by whom he was raised. It looks like the pulses are starting to die out so maybe restoration is on the way. But at what cost to humankind and at what cost to Mark and the Branning's?

DAWN'S LIGHT: 

The pulses have ended! And who shows up to stake his claim on Deni's heart? Craig! Ugh! That guy is like a bad penny that will never go away. I don't like him and I certainly don't trust his claim of becoming a believer. Thankfully neither do the Branning's, but they still put him up as he is the one that is heading up bringing electricity back to the community. And what is up with Beth? Of course we as the reader know what is going on, but her parents and people around her have no clue what has happened to the bright light that used to shine out of this young woman.

I sobbed people!!!! I haven't cried like that over a book since Jennifer died in the O'Malley series! And that is all I'm going to say about that! Excellent book. Lot's of maturing for all characters. Testing of faith, questioning faith, going through the fire, and coming out on the other side victorious. Heart-breaking BUT oh so wonderful!

There you have it y'all! Like I said, I finished this series in record time because I devoured them. I loved the spiritual struggles that each character went through and the maturing in faith that happened throughout the series. Excellent series and I'm so glad that I finally sat down and read them!