Wednesday, May 23, 2018


I.LOVE.THIS.BOOK!

Admittedly "A Light on the Hill", with its biblical backdrop, is part of my favorite genre so it already had that going for it but man oh man did I enjoy it. I love when authors take a biblical concept, in this case cities of refuge, and build an entire story line on them.  In "A Light on the Hill", the main character, Moriyah, has to run for refuge after accidentally killing two people.

Before reading this book, I hadn't given refuge cities much thought other than they they showcased God's love of justice. But the way author Connilyn Cossette marries the character's distress over her own guilt with the tension of being chased was amazing and thought provoking. What happens when the next of kin wants to kill you? What happens if they don't? How are you going to manage to flee to a far away city with basically only the clothes on your back before the next of kin reaches you?

Thankfully, we had a few days of good weather when I started reading this book because all I wanted to do was lie in my backyard hammock with "Light On the Hill" in hand. It pulled me in like few books do and I found myself surprisingly upset when it was over. I had come to care about the main characters and wanted to know what happened next to them. This isn't to say the book didn't have a satisfactory ending. It most certainly did. It was more like when you binge watch an incredible TV series only to come to the end of its last season. The characters have become almost like friends and you're sad to say goodbye.

I can not recommend this book highly enough. Nor can I wait for book #2 to come out.  Well Done!!!

"Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc."

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

"Beneath the Surface" Book Review



My poor daughter. She adores romantic mysteries. Every few hours, I'd see her curled up ravenously reading a few more chapters of "Beneath the Surface" by Lynn H. Blackburn only to then suffer a concussion from falling down the stairs before she could finish it.  Now reading hurts and she's on doctor's orders not to read anything for a couple of weeks. Her exasperation is palpable. "It's SUCH a GOOD book!" is her cry.

Even though, technically, I'm the book reviewer, seldom to I get the chance to read the novel before her. She's so quick to scoop them up while I'm doing other frivolous things like setting the table or paying the bills.  "Beneath the Surface" would have been no different except for her untimely accident.  When I went to her room to request the book, she reluctantly passed it over but only after making me swear to not move her book mark.

Once into the story, I can see why she enjoyed it so thoroughly.  From the first chapter, "Beneath the Surface" had me wondering 'who done it'. I'm not sure exactly how to comment on the mystery part of the book without giving anything away so I'll just leave it at that.  As far as the romantic side of the book. It was sweet but not sickeningly sweet. Well written.

The only part of "Beneath the Surface" that made me raise an eyebrow just a hair was how often the police stayed at the victim's house. Sure, she's known to them but do cops really include a victim in pretty much every facet of an investigation? Even bunking at her house? For all I know, it really does play out that way in real life.

Don't let that last paragraph throw you off. This was a delightful book that, while centering around fairly grisly murders, isn't graphic.

"Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc."


Saturday, May 12, 2018

New YouTube Channel for Your Tiny Tot

I"m very excited to announce the launch of my brand new YouTube channel for preschoolers called "My Living Room".

"My Living Room" is designed to gently engage your child in the world around them through interaction with songs and stories.

Please subscribe!

Reviews:

D from Ontario - Okay... My son loved this. He answered all your questions, blew you a kiss back and is now singing the colour song! Great video Gabe!!!!

M from Ontario - My son was spell bound 

Monday, May 7, 2018

"In Places Hidden" Book Review


I can feel a trilogy percolating.

"In Places Hidden", by Tracie Peterson, tells of three young women who meet on their way to San Francisco.  As fate would have it, they are each looking for a lost relative. Since they are all in similar situations, they decide to band together to aid one another in the search.This novel is the tale of Camri's search for her lost brother who is feared to be either shanghaied or murdered. It also includes a budding  romance between Camri and a certain Irishman which will require Camri to let go of some of her prejudices.

It's hard to describe the plot of this book because it sort of seemed like nothing happened, nothing happened, and then Ta-Da! The End.  All the action was packed into the last chapter or two and yet, it was enjoyable all the way through. Perhaps the best way to put it is to say it seems like this book was laying out all the background information needed for Book 2. But in an entertaining way. I think you'll find yourself cheering for the characters and coming away with a smile on your face.

I also appreciated the personality of the main character. She's opinionated and yet willing to admit when she's wrong. She is also determined yet willing to let another take the lead when it's the wise thing to do.

All in all, I'm looking forward to book #2.

"Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc."