Monday, June 28, 2021

Come back to me by Jody Hedlund

 When I first read the description of this book "Come back to me" from Revell, I thought why not read something different.  This is the first time I've read one of Jody Hedlund so that was new also.

I love reading all type of Christian book, but haven't found a time travel book I've liked. "Come back to me" was the very first. The story pulled me in from the very first pages. The characters were well written. I fell in love with William and Marian.  They brought the book alive for me. The book had lots of twist and turns. I definitely say this is one amazing book.

I would love to give this book 5  out of 5 star's

Disclaimer - I was given this complementary copy by publishing company Revell for a honest review. All thoughts and opinions are mine.


Friday, June 18, 2021

No Journey to Far by Carrie Turansky

What a wonderful continuation of the McAlister family. Carrie Turansky is one of my favorite Christian writer. She has a way of pulling you into the story from the very beginning. 

Description - A family long divided, a mysterious trunk, and a desperate journey across the sea - all in the name of love. The epic saga of the McAlister continues in this rivet sequel to No Ocean Too Wide. In 1909, Grace was sent to Canada with thousands children through British Home Children. She was lucky to be adopted by a great couple, not everyone was that fortunate. She found a trunk that let her know that she had another family. She will search for her real family.

The story of Garth begins with him returning from the Great War. He will leave England in search of his little sister and his girlfriend Emma, who said she would wait for him. His adventure begins with him going to see his girlfriend and she isn't where she was supposed to be.

My thoughts -  I spent a lot of time wondering what would happen to the McAlister family in this book. I knew all but one child was found and we would be reading about Grace and her journey.  I fell in love with the characters and their story during this continue sage. I have to say that I really liked the parts of the story that during difficulty they was always communication with their Lord. I learned about how British Home Children were treated when people would find out about them. They were looked down at!

Rating - I give this book a five out of five stars

Recommindation  - I will gladly recommend this book to family and friends though Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. I will leave my review on netgalley, Amazon, bookbud, Goodreads, and Barnes and Noble.

Disclaimer - I received this book from the author and publishing company for a honest review. All thoughts and opinions are mine.