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Saturday, November 25, 2023

Southern Fiction set after the Civil War

 

Letters from My Sister by Valerie Fraser Luesse

Callie and Emmy are as close as sisters can be, growing up on their well-to-do farm in the South.  Like many families, theirs undergoes many heartbreaking incidents.  The letters in the title are between the two sisters as they are separated due to illness.

This book contains a sweet love story and some mysteries which take place after the Civil War.  I was surprised at the sad turn of events but appreciated the author’s writing style.

The author includes some interesting characters.   I was intrigued by Tirzah and Ura’s ability to “see” things. But my favorite character was Callie with her free spirit.

Although the mystery is solved, it had never really gripped me.  I enjoyed the development of the characters more than the plot.  I am grateful to the publisher for a complimentary copy in return for this, my honest review.   

 

Monday, November 20, 2023

Charles Martin's latest novel

 

The Last Exchange by Charles Martin

Pockets is the strong, silent type and takes a job to protect Maybe Jo Sue, an unlikely rising star.  Through her cinematic successes and personal failures he remains steadfast, never crossing the line between his personal feelings and his professional duty.  Finally, he takes her at her word and saves her from herself, but in doing so, he risks himself and his future.

Charles Martin creates strong, swoon-worthy heroes.  I am glad he is not afraid to write books where the hero can give himself for another.  His books truthfully portray the self-sacrificing love that Christ has for his church.

Beside the strong characters, he weaves a plot that surprises the reader but leads to a potentially happy ending.  Whenever he publishes a new book, I make it a point to read that one.  In my opinion, he is one of the best Christian writers in the market today.  His writing isn’t preachy, but the characters act out the true meaning of love.

I am grateful to the publisher for a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for this, my honest review.

Monday, November 13, 2023

A New Devotional from Joni

 

The Practice of the Presence of Jesus

Daily Meditations on the Nearness of our Savor

By Joni Eareckson Tada with John Sloan

This little devotional book packs quite a punch.  It features 110 devotions with a quote from Brother Lawrence on one side and a meditation from Joni on the other.  If you want to continue in self-pity or lukewarm Christianity, do not read this book!

I found it to be quite encouraging.  Joni can speak with authority on the blessing of suffering.  She shares her secrets of communion with Jesus in simple childlike terms.  Though the selections are short, they leave the reader with much to ponder.

I highly recommend this book and I am grateful to the publisher for a complimentary copy for this, my honest review.

Saturday, November 4, 2023

John Grisham's newest novel

 

The Exchange by John Grisham

Abby and Mitch McDeere star in this novel, 15 years after The Firm.  One of Mitch’s colleagues has been kidnapped and Mitch must spearhead the effort to collect the 100 million ransom.

I enjoyed reading about Abby and Mitch again, and their life after his employment at the firm.   There were no courtroom settings but some international travel, which was interesting. I kept waiting for Grisham’s trademark plot twist, which never really came.   All in all, this book left me rather flat, but for a reader wanting to follow up on Abby and Mitch’s latest adventures, it would be a worthy read.  I am grateful to the publisher for a complimentary copy in return for this, my honest opinion.