Monday, February 26, 2018

Book review. A Song Unheard by Roseanne M. White


This book was amazing. Willa is a strong character who doesn’t understand or believe her gift in music. She gets a job to discover the secret of Lucas, a famous violinist who promptly falls on love with her & seeks to put his wild days in his past. History is lived through these pages as you witness Lucas’s family & friends attempting to not hate the Germans who destroy their home, spy’s who attempt the ruin everything, and each other when they find out their true reasons for meeting.
It’s a book that reveals the DEEP characters of the characters...and is so intriguing you hate to turn the last page.
Book provided by Bethany house for my review.

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Book Review: The action story book Bible

The Action Storybook Bible
This short action storybook is full of color as it describes in brief descriptions the stories of the Bible. I had heard a lot of this Bible and the storybook doesn't seem to measure up to the praise I heard for the larger version, the Bible. It seems more like a preschool version. Still good but I think the Bible would be more worth the purchase.
Complete with colored pictures and exciting stories, this hard copy of the storybook is easy to take with you or leave by a bed. With animation that is detailed but not distracting you feel like you are watching the stories unfold!
This book was submitted to me by Litfuse for my review.

Sunday, February 18, 2018

Book Review: Judah's wife by Angela Hunt

This book is excellent! Tastefully written story about a time period full of Old Testament gore and bloodshed.

Leah (fictional name given to Judah's wife) grows up with an abuaive father and marries the handsome Judah right before his family moves away from Jerusalem.


As idol worship follows them even as they travel seekIng freedom, they choose to take a stand and welcome any who join their forces. They train their army of farmers and family men and begin wining battle after battle. As they make a name for themselves Leah's bitterness at having a warrior for a husband grows and their relationship dwindles. Discovering how to reconcile violence with the peaceful life she feels she wants, and realizing that Adoni has a call for her life fill Leah's days as she waits for her husband to come back from the battle fields. I love that in the back of the book she has a Q&A section that explains what parts are fiction and what parts are true to history.


Hunt really packed a lot of history into this book! And as she did she summarized so much of the battles that you are able to wrap you head around the enormousness of what was happening! The book is fast paced but takes a detailed reading.



I received this book free courtesy of Bethany House Publisher’s Blogger Review Program in exchange for an honest review.