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Monday, February 28, 2011

Plum Gorgeous

Plum Gorgeous by Romney Steele is a beautifully illustrated cook book. It takes me back in time and reminds me of some of the fruits and vegetables my grandparents once grew. This book will make a great gift or display in your own kitchen. I am excited about the recipes that used plums and figs. I can't wait until the plums and figs are ready to pick so that I can make plum and blackberry sorbet, wild plum lavender jam, and the September Salad.

Plum Gorgeous has something for every palate.

Thank you Andrews McMeely Publishing and Netgalley for allowing me to review this wonderful book.

A Place of Peace

A Place of Peace by Amy Clipston is the the third book in the Kauffman Bakery Series. Miriam is forced to return to her Amish Community and deal with grief, rejection, and the lost of her fiance after four years of living in Indiana. Miriam's faith is tested when she is forced to face the people she was rejected and shunned by. Although she tries to communicate with her father and siblings, Miriam is rejected once again and she runs back to Indiana. Many times communication is the number one problem in relationships. Miriam is the victim in the story of jealousy, misunderstandings, and lies. When her father has a stroke she is forced to return to the Amish Community once again. Miriam's world is falling apart and which leads her to question her place in the Amish community and her relationship with God.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Syrupy Pancake

This recipe was in An Amish Love and I tried it this morning. It was delicious. It tasted like a pancake with maple syrup. The best part it did not take long to prepare and only 30 minutes to bake. It went well with sausage. I love the Amish novels that have recipes in them.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

An Amish Love

An Amish Love consist of three short stories that intertwine love and Amish living. A wonderful novella to read around Valentine's Day. Powerful, thought provoking and hard to put down, Beth Wiseman, Kathleen Fuller, and Kelly Long, have written a fabulous Amish Romance!

The first story "A Marriage of the Heart" is about a young girl who wants to get away from her controlling father. After lying and being forced to marry Rachel is faced with living in her fathers house as it is apart of the Amish culture. Rachel is also forced to search her heart and confess. Confession is good for the heart and Rachel finds out how freeing it is.

The second story "What the Heart Sees" by Kathleen Fuller is thought provoking. It is a story of forgiveness, deliverance, acceptance, change, and unconditional love. Ellie deals with an injury after a car accident while Chris is faced with forgiveness and change in order to be accepted back in the Amish Community. When Chris decides to come home to make restitution love wasn't in his plans, yet he returns and falls in love. In the third story "Healing Hearts" by Beth Wiseman finds Namaan Lapp and Levina Lapp in a marriage yet they don't know one another. In spite of being married and having raised several children they are faced with getting to know one another after a heart breaking situation.

All of the stories in this book have a common theme of forgiveness, confession, and love. Husbands are to love their wives as Christ so loved the church. What a tall order to live up to yet it is our commission. When our hearts are cleansed from all unrighteousness then there is room for true love. All of these stories demonstrate what happens after confession and forgiveness, true love.

I strongly recommend this book. It is encouraging, uplifting and a great example of numerous lessons. Thank you for allowing me to review this book.

A Time to Love


A Time to Love
Barbara Cameron

"To everything there is a season..." Ecclesiastes 3. An Amish fiction novel from another great author. It appears that each writer has a slightly different slant on the Amish style of living. A novel of healing, forgiveness, trust, following God's will, and love gives the reader an intriguing perspective of life in an Amish Community. The author's enculturation of an Englisher into the Amish community is riveting. The story leaves one wondering how many convert from the worldly style of living to the simpler life. As a Christian I relate the conversion to what we experience (Acts 2:38) as we turn to live for God. This is truly an inspirational, page turning novel.

Jenny a War Correspondent returns to her grandmother's home after a tragic incident to recuperate. Although it has been awhile since she was at her grandmother's experiencing the Amish style of living Jenny is soon reminded of her roots. An Englisher whose parents were Amish, Jenny was raised in the "world" instead of with her Amish family. Soon she is confronted with the past, Matthew a young man she previously had a crush on. Uncertain of her future Jenny wonders if the turn of events in her life are God's way of directing her to a new plan for her life.

Thank you for offering this as a free ebook at Barnes & Nobles Nook books.
It is truly worth purchasing and reading again.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Sarah's Choice


Sarah's Choice by Wanda E. Brunstetter is an intriguing historical story that keeps you turning pages. The author has away of bringing to life the history of the canal and its workers. This is a wonderful book that I truly enjoyed reading.

One thing that I am reminded of from reading this story is God always provides for his people. Philippians 4:19 "But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus."

I hope there is a book 4 in this series. I would love to know more about Sarah and her families new endeavors.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

A Time to Heal


A Time to Heal
Barbara Cameron

This is a page turner. I have enjoyed the first few chapters of this book and it has inspired me to read book one in this series. After reading book one of the series I found I could have completed book two without reading book one. I am glad I have read both books in the series and look forward to book three.

Ecclesiastes 3:1 "To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:" A Time to Heal shines insight into the Amish communities willingness to accept others into their simple life. The Amish according to this story are very hospitable.

Chris an ex-soldier who met Jenny while in the hospital comes to the Amish Community in which she now resides. Feeling as he has found God's country, Chris assist Matthew with farming and other tasks. Enjoying his stay while healing, he like Jenny falls in love. Just as Jenny was faced with a decision, Chris is faced with a different kind of decision. Will the love he has for Hannah keep him in Amish Country?

Thank you Net Galley for offering this book on behalf of Abington Press. I am grateful for the opportunity to read and review your books.

The Perfect Blend


The Perfect Blend
Trish Perry
Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Today I completed the novel The Perfect Blend by Trish Perry. The story was a delight to read. A new author thanks to Barnes & Nobles in store free reading. Although I began the book as an in store read, I quickly purchased because it is a must read again. The story had numerous lessons of trust, acceptance, friendship, faith, and learning to set healthy boundaries.

Sometimes it is difficult for parents to let go of their children; however, as they mature and grow we must learn to allow them to make decisions. Supporting our children in the decisions they make is not always easy but that is where faith in God comes in place. We can raise them in the way that they should go and then we must trust God that they will never depart. (Proverbs 22:6 “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”)

Another lesson demonstrated in the story is acceptance. Many times we search for acceptance from others, friends, family, spouses, etc. but God is the one we should be searching for. (Matthew 6:33 “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”) God is the one that we should aspire to please and to do His will. The perfect blend is learning to accept God’s loving acceptance and trusting God’s will for our lives.