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Showing posts with label drama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drama. Show all posts

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Distortion by Terri Blackstock


BOOK SUMMARY:

Juliet Cole’s life has been dismantled by the murder of her husband. She doesn’t know who—or what—to trust when everything she has believed to be true about her marriage has been a lie.
A husband’s lies can have deadly consequences.
When Juliet Cole’s husband of fifteen years is murdered before her eyes, she thinks it was a random shooting. Devastated and traumatized, she answers hours of questioning, then returns home to break the tragic news to her boys. But a threatening voicemail takes this from a random shooting to a planned, deliberate attack.
Juliet realizes that she and her children are in danger too, unless she meets the killers’ demands. But as she and her sisters untangle the clues, her husband’s dark secrets come to light. The more she learns, the more of her life is dismantled. Was her husband an innocent victim or a hardened criminal?
MY THOUGHTS:
Terri Blackstock  has done it again and created a wonderful story that will keep you on your toes!I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I couldn't wait for my down time of the day to read it! Often that time went far into the night:) It is full of mystery, suspense and family drama. The story is very well crafted, and will lead you on some amazing journeys. It has a great way of drawing the reader in and making them examine how they might react in situations when faced with the unexpected. The relationships between characters are well thought out and make them so real. The family drama between sisters and learning how to listen and trust are characteristics of any family. This will be a great addition to your book library!
Disclosure: I received a print copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. 


Friday, May 31, 2013

The Return of Cassandra Todd by Darrel Nelson



Summary:

What happens when you are re-introduced to someone who indirectly was part of the
group that made high school miserable? 
Here we find Turner. He was bullied in high school by the popular kids. He has
managed to move on and find a life he enjoys. 
When Cassandra moves into the motel Turner works at, the past begins to return.
Although Turner tries to hide who he is, when Cassandra finds out, she has to see
him for who he is now. Cassandra is in danger from an abusive husband and Turner
makes the decision to do what he can to protect her and her son.
When her husband shows up, Turner quickly realizes who it is. Turner must learn to forgive and
find the strength to finally let the past completely go so he can work on them surviving.

Review:


Just by looking at the summary on the back cover, I could tell it would be a good read.
Overall it looked like a book full of excitement and love.
This book is very well written. It is descriptive in a way where it's easy to picture
whats going on. I felt a part of the story just by picturing what was going on.
The overall storyline has adventure, drama, suspense and love. What else could you want?
Everything in this book pulled together nicely. You follow them through some rough 
situations and learn how when you realize you can't do it on your own, you can give it
to God. 
The characters are relatable, realistic and honest. This book kept me up at night because I
just couldn't put it down! That to me is the perfect sign of a good book!
I highly recommend this wonderful book and look forward to reading more of Darrel Nelson's books.



Disclosure: I received a print copy of the book from Booketeria in order to do my review. 
All my reviews are my honest opinions and may differ from others

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Restoration Series by Terri Blackstock


      One of my favorite thing about reading is finding new series, authors and subjects in which to engross myself in. When I read a book, I tend to find myself a part of the story. I see the story in pictures and find myself imagining what it would be like to live in the story. I actually retain the scene so if I re-read a book, I see it the same way! Maybe I'm just a little strange or too involved in a story but I my son has inherited the same love of reading and becoming involved with the book:)
       I have read a few of Terri Blackstock's books in the past, but recently have started reading them non-stop. The Restoration Series is wonderful! There are 4 books in the series. 
       The whole series revolves around the idea of what might happen if we lost all electricity. How would our lives change? How would we react? Our culture has become so hooked on technology that the idea of not having it is sometimes terrifying. We don't know how we would continue life as we know it. The series begins with all the electronics losing their power. There's no air or electricity in homes, but even more confusing is the fact that cars fail to run, watches won't keep time. Nothing that needs electric power works. We see how differently people react to the situation. 
        The first book, Last Light, focuses mainly on the Branning family and the  beginning of the loss. People are reacting to the initial struggle...getting home, not being able to call people or find people, and realizing how easy life had been compared to after the catastrophe. We realize by living the story, how much we rely on electronics, and how hard it can be to adapt when things are taken away, not by choice.
        In the second book, Night Light, we learn how the longer the people deal with change, and the permanence of it, how people begin to react in survival mode. We learn through circumstances that occur, how little people are trusting in God, and are focusing more on the negatives...what was lost, instead of trusting in God and in family.
       In book three, True Light, in the light of recent murders people are on edge. As the neighborhood begins to try and start it's own government and start to provide some sort of normalcy in spite of circumstances. People are really starting to get frustrated which leads to some poor choices and consequences for choices. 
       In book four, Dawn's Light, the families have really learned to trust God, have accepted life as it is, and have adapted to the idea the lights may never come on. When they find out the power will soon be fixed, how will they deal with everything. As the Branning family comes to grips with a tragedy that comes on the family, will they be able to trust the God they've learned to rely on? Can God really bring good out of something bad? 
      While these books all follow the lost of electronics, I think a bigger story lies behind it. What are we focusing our lives on? What are our priorities? I think Terri Blackstock gives us a great and very exciting look into a "what if" situation. There is no way to read these books and come out the same. They are filled with excitement, drama, tragedy and love. Most important are the life lessons and helps teach us to trust in God no matter what the circumstances are.
       You do not want to miss out on these great books. I stayed up too late many nights because I just couldn't put down the book I was on.  


Disclosure: I did not receive compensation for this review. I used library books to do the review. My opinions are honest and are completely mine.
The link to the first book on amazon.com is Last Light






Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Trouble on His Wings

Trouble on His Wings

         Stories from the Golden Age
by L. Ron Hubbard



      I had the opportunity to review a new kind of audiotape. These audiotapes provide the listener with a larger than life sound that makes you feel like you are a part of the story. By using great sound effects, you are brought into the story instead of viewing it from the outside. It creates great emotion and allows the listener to respond and connect with the story.
      The stories focus on the Golden Age of time. In the story I reviewed, we find a "picture-chaser" looking for a story. He's the best out there but once he rescues a woman, his luck seems to have died out. Trouble just seems to follow him wherever he goes. You are taken on a great adventure as they travel the globe searching for great photos. No matter how hard he tries, the woman is always there, and always bringing him more trouble. What's worse is he can't get the perfect picture anywhere.
      The situations he encounters are well thought out and explained. The drama including the dealings with the woman and other dangers is compelling and draws you in further.
      Along with the audiotape, I received a newspaper and magazine which were written as if it was in that time period. They have some great stories and clever articles and pictures which give you more of a sense of what the Golden Age was like from many perspectives.

Here is a link to the youtube video of the audiobooks available. There are some fun videos to check out!

I think the audiobooks are a fun way to learn about things as they were in the Golden Age of the 1940's era. The sound effects were a great addition without being overwhelming. I would recommend checking these out!

Disclosure: I received a copy of the audiotape in order to do the review. I also received printed magazine and a newspaper as part of the package. The review is my honest thoughts and may differ from others.