Monday, July 16, 2012

Orangeberry Book Tours - Book Feature - Patchwork of Me by Gregory G Allen

Orangeberry Book Tours - Patchwork of Me By Gregory G Allen
A product of the foster care system, Sara Butler spends her early thirties hiding from her past while striving for a normal life with her small group of quirky friends in Arizona. Seeking treatment for an invisible rash and abnormal dreams, her therapist helps her unlock a heinous past that she is unsure she wants to open. To patch her life back together, she realizes she must travel across country to Maine to confront that past in order to plan for a future.
What readers have said
“Allen weaves an intricate tapestry of characters, successfully transporting the reader into his world…a compelling read.” – Joanne Huspek Blogcritics
“A page-turning, thought provoking, and addictive tale. Allen’s vivid characters are rich and real and thoroughly enjoyable.” – Spencer Seidel Author of Dead of Wynter
“It’s Allen’s wisdom and insight – the hopeful message that it is up to us to shape our life and our future – that truly makes this book special. With Patchwork of Me, Greg Allen has made my short list of favorite authors!” – Terri Giuliano Long Author of In Leah’s Wake
“It’s a kaleidoscope of unexpected twists and turns, emotional and psychological. It’s soul-searching; self-discovering, humorous and romantic!” – Arthur Wooten Author of Leftovers
“This book is for anyone who treasures friendship, asks big questions, looks for the truth, or simply enjoys a great story.” – Pamela Milam, MA, LPC Author & Columnist
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Genre – Contemporary Women’s Fiction
Rating – PG13More details about the author
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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Afterwards by Rosamund Lupton

There is a fire and they are in There. They are in there . . . Black smoke stains a summer blue sky. A school is on fire. And one mother, Grace, sees the smoke and runs. She knows her teenage daughter Jenny is inside. She runs into the burning building to rescue her. Afterwards, Grace must find the identity of the arsonist and protect her family from the person who's still intent on destroying them. Afterwards, she must fight the limits of her physical strength and discover the limitlessness of love




My Thoughts:  First, I must say, that I am so glad this was a holiday week, and I actually could spend some quantity and quality time reading.  This was one of the most amazing books I have read in awhile.

Afterwards has everything that keeps you just turning page after page, and you really don't want to stop.  I loved the way Ms Lupton gave a voice to mother and daughter, Grace and Jenny, victims of a horrific fire.   Telling their story by means of out of body spirits was a unique way of narrating.   At times, Ms. Lupton actually made me forget that they were communicating as spirits. 

The author gave us twists and turns to the point where you just didn't know if the the fire was accidental or intentional.  There were so many suspects and motives that anyone of the secondary characters could have been responsible.  Without giving away the ending, I had no clue .......

Afterwards is much more than just a mystery (whodunit).  This is about family dynamics, not only for the Covey family, but the White family, Hyman family, and the McBrides
The ending just blew me away.  I actually closed my book and said, " Oh my God, what a beautiful story".

I want to thank Net Galley for providing this book, allowing me the opportunity to read this beautifully written story,  being able to experience a band-new author, and being able to give my unbiased review.

Yes, this is my first introduction to  Rosamund Lupton's novels, but I have already put her and her 1st book "Sister", on the top of my favorites and TBR list.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

My Upcoming Reads

Like my fellow bloggers, I have so many books on my TBR pile, that I decided to join a couple of challenges on Goodreads. Hopefully I will be able to reduce my list a little, read some amazing stories and discover some amazing authors.

This is my list of Challenges and Books I have decided to read.

Challenge 2012 Read Challenge ~ July's Monthly Challenge ~ Spell out Mini Challenge ~ RED
R = Afterwards by Rosamond Lupton
E = Next to Love by Ellen Feldman
D = Daniel's Dream by Peter Michael Rosenberg

Challenge 2012 Read Challenge ~ Quarterly - July thru Sept
SWEDEN
S - The Shoemaker's Wife by Adriana Trigiani
W- Wildflower Hill by Kimberley Freeman
E - The Escape Artist - Diane Chamberlain
D - Daughters-In-Law by Joanna Trollope
E - Ellis Island by Kate Kerrigan
N - Night Road by Kristin Hannah


Challenge 2012 Read Challenge ~ Yearly Challenge - Door Stopper Challenge
Sunday Wife by Cassandra King - 528 Pages

I will keep you updated as I go. HOPE EVERYONE HAS A WONDERFUL 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND!!!!!

Happy Reading






Sunday, June 24, 2012

The Good Father by Diane Chamberlain

A beloved daughter. A devastating choice. And now there's no going back.

Four years ago, nineteen-year-old Travis Brown made a choice: to raise his newborn daughter on his own. While most of his friends were out partying and meeting girls, Travis was at home, changing diapers and worrying about keeping food on the table. But he's never regretted his decision. Bella is the light of his life. The reason behind every move he makes. And so far, she is fed. Cared for and Safe.

But when Travis loses his construction job and his home, the security he's worked so hard to create for Bella begins to crumble...….

Then a miracle. A job in Raleigh has the power to turn their fortunes around. It has to. But when Travis arrives in Raleigh, there is no job, only an offer to participate in a onetime criminal act that promises quick money and no repercussions.

With nowhere else to turn, Travis must make another choice for his daughter's sake. Even if it means he might lose her.


Paperback, 368 pages
Published April 24th 2012 by Mira (first published January 1st 2012)

ISBN
0778313468 (ISBN13: 9780778313465
My Thoughts:  Let me start by saying that this is the first novel by Diane Chamberlain, that I have read.  There are many other books out there that I have on my TBR list, that need to be pushed to the top of my list. 
I love how Ms Chamberlain develops vivid characters whom you can’t help but to care about.    I felt and cared about each of them in different ways during the shifting of their personal stories.
 
"The Good Father" is much more than choices parents make.  I could feel Travis's hopelessness and despair trying to provide for his daughter.   My heart just ached during the time of their homelessness.
We sympathize with Erin's grieving the  loss of her daughter, and not being able to grieve with her husband.   I felt so for Robin, who survived so much in her life, and in the end is able to see what is really important to her.   This novel has so many facets, elements of suspense, deception, romance.   There were parts of this story that were absolutely heart-wrenching, and I just kept turning pages just to see what was going to happen next. 

I am rating "The Good Father" a 9/10, all the elements of a perfectly written story. 

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult









Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult

From GOODREADS:   Edward Warren, twenty-four, has been living in Thailand for five years, a prodigal son who left his family after an irreparable fight with his father, Luke. But he gets a frantic phone call: His dad lies comatose, gravely injured in the same accident that has also injured his younger sister Cara.

With her father’s chances for recovery dwindling, Cara wants to wait for a miracle. But Edward wants to terminate life support and donate his father’s organs. Is he motivated by altruism, or revenge? And to what lengths will his sister go to stop him from making an irrevocable decision?

Lone Wolf explores the notion of family, and the love, protection and strength it’s meant to offer. But what if the hope that should sustain it, is the very thing that pulls it apart? Another tour de force from Jodi Picoult, Lone Wolf examines the wild and lonely terrain upon which love battles reason




  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Atria/Emily Bestler Books; First Edition edition (February 28, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1439102740
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439102749

  •  My Thoughts:  First of all, the reason for reading this novel is that I am a huge fan of Jodi Picoult.  There are only a couple of her books that I have not read, but plan to at some time.  Like Jodi Picoult's other novels, Lone Wolf deals with real life issues; situations that no one wants to find themselves in but that we know people deal with every single day.  For me, being able to identify with real life issues, and real life characters(without reading Non-Fiction),  keeps me reading from page 1 to the end.

    The authenticity of rankings of a wolf pack and how they lived were of  little interest to me while reading this story.  I felt the storyline of the wolf pack was used as a correlation to family (packs)  The main interest was the family dynamics, the subject of traumatic brain injury, advance directives, living wills, and end-of-life care.  I read a review on-line and needed to add this to my review, because I could not have said it better.

     "Everyone is entitled to their opinion and we definitely don't have to agree! That being said, fiction, at the end of the day, is still what it is, what fiction readers appreciate about it, and will never be anything else. I read fiction for a story. A good time. An escape from any reality I will ever know. Characters take me to far away places. I love spending time with them during the duration of a book."

    One of Jodi Picoult's trademarks, if you will, is that all the different fonts are not a mistake.  I enjoy her way of separating each character’s feelings, emotions and thoughts.  This was wonderfully done in each chapter of the Lone Wolf.

    Like other Picoult novels, there are multiple levels of conflict – from simple brother and sister arguments to court room drama, conflict between, mother and son, mother and daughter and husband and wife.     Because of the way Picoult handles these conflicts, with a caring touch and balances, it was very easy for me to see and care about all parties involved in this terrible decision that had to be made.    

    I cannot say that I was surprised at the ending, but as always I was not disappointed.  Even though I am trying to branch out and experience other authors, Jodi Picoult continues to be my favorite.

    I am giving this book a  5/5 because of my favorite author.

    This completes Book I for Spring Thing Challenge 2012.  Now onto Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett, for Book II, and the Secret Garden Read-A-Long.

    Happy Reading Everyone!!  See you Soon!


                                                                 
                                             









    Sunday, April 22, 2012

    I COULDN'T LOVE YOU MORE BY JASON INGRAM

    This is my first children's book sent to me from Tyndale Publishers for review  I wasn't sure how I was going to review this adorable book.   When I saw the cover and the beautiful illustrations, I put my hands to my face and worried if I would be able to give this story the review it deserves.

    My first thought when I saw the cover was "What a beautiful soothing bedtime story for my granddaughter Hayden, who by the way just turned 3 last week.   Then I started turning the pages and fell in love with the cutest animals; little bunnies, kittens, baby bears, baby ducks, and little cuddly piglets.

    This story is more than a parent reminding their children that they love them, but that Jesus will always be with them and "Couldn't Love Them More".  Telling our boys that we love them unconditionally has been an important part of our parenting.  It was (is) very important that even though they are now grown men with families of their own, they know that we are always here for them.  We are all in different towns, and states, but we talk on the phone regularly.  Our conversations always end with "I Love You".  I see through my grandchildren, an their young age of  3, these 3 words and the understanding have been passed down to them. 

    I feel truly honored to be given the chance to read and review this wonderful children's book, but also to be able to pass this book onto my granddaughter Hayden Paige.

    Sunday, April 8, 2012

    Spring Reading Thing 2012

    I just found this challenge and was really taken by the thought of reading a book title starting with the letters in Spring.

    When? March 20th – June 19th
    What? Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, will be to read the word SPRING plus we’ve added three bonus mini challenges. How do you read the word Spring? Good question. You have three options:
    a. Read books whose titles begin with each letter in the word SPRING.
    b. Read books where the authors’ first names begin with each letter in the word SPRING.
    c. Read books where the authors’ last names begin with each letter in the word SPRING.
    Bonus:
    1. Read a book with the name of a flower in the title.
    2. Read a book with a flower(s) on the cover.
    3. Read a book where the main character’s name is the name of a flower.
    Example:
    S ~ Sheriff’s Surrender, The by Susan Page Davis or Susan Page Davis, The Sheriff’s Surrender or Stevenson, Robert Louis – Treasure Island
    P ~
    R ~
    I ~
    N ~
    G ~
    I went thru my list of books on my TBR list and found that I have books of every letter just waiting to be read.  Surprise, Surprise.  Here is my list of books that I am going to attempt to read:







    I am really looking forward to reading some of your reviews of books relating to SPRING!!!!

    Happy Reading