Wednesday, March 31, 2021

"All That Really Matters" by Nicole Deese

The first thing I need to say is Nicole Dress knocked "All That Really Matter" out of the park! This book is funny, romantic and about growing from the inside and out.

Synopsis - Molly McDonald's bright personality and one trend fashion and beauty advice have made her a social media influencer. When her manager - boyfriend lets her know about a upcoming audition to host a makeover show for underprivileged youth. To get a foot up, she volunteered for a summer at a translational program for aged out foster kids. To do she needs to get past Silas's Whittaker program director. 

My thoughts - The book is a page-turner and sweet. Its about not putting your needs before others. During the book, Molly learned a lot about what is truly important. I love the developing relationship with Silas. The is humorous parts that had me rolling in laughter and places where I would cry. 

Rating - I will rate this book a 5 out of 5 stars

Recommendations - I will recommend this book though Facebook, Amazon, Bookbud, Goodreads, and on my personal blog.

Disclaimer - I received this complimentary copy from the author and publisher for a honest review. All thoughts and opinions are mine and mine alone.


Thursday, March 11, 2021

The vines

 When I read the description of "The Vines" I thought this is a book for me. I was pleasantly surprised as I read the book that it was a book for me.

The story was well written in the most part. There were areas that were slow and lost my attention, but that was only a few sections. The book was intriguing, suspenseful and realistic. The main characters were very likeable and you look forward to so them involve in the plot.

I will gladly recommend this book to others.

I would give this book a 4 out of 5 stars

I received this complimentary e-book from publisher via Netgalley for a honest review. All thought and opinions are mine.

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Miriam Song by Jill Eileen Smith

 The book "Miriam Song" is a depiction of the life of Miriam (Moses sister) and Moses.  I have to say that this wasn't my favorite book by Jill Eileen Smith, but it still a good book.

  The bible says very little about the life of Miriam, so it was good to read the story though the imagination of the author. I know that Jill Eileen Smith is a author who does tons of research to get the information as real as possible. She like to pull you into the story and she has here. The only negative to me was there were sections that were slow and lost my interest.

I will be recommending this books to others through social media, friends and family.

I will give the book a 5 out of a five

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine.

Monday, March 1, 2021

When Twilight Breaks by Sarah Sundin

 What a suspenseful, intriguing, page-turner book! 

This is the first novel by Sarah Sundin that I've had the privilege to read. The author knows how to pull you into the story from the very beginning. I feel in love with the two main characters. The relationship between Evelyn and Peter A great connection from the first scene. Evelyn was a American foreign correspondent whom had to try and make it in a man's world. She had to fight to be able to write any articles at all. Peter was was from America working toward his PhD in Germany.  Peter used his connection with the Germany Nazi to give information to Evelyn.

I am giving this book a five out of five stars

I will gladly recommend this book to social media, Amazon, book bud, Goodreads, Barnes and Nobel and on my blog.

I received this book from the Revell for a honest review. All thoughts and opinions are mine and mine alone.