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Monday, 30 March 2015

RELEASE WEEK BLITZ: A HOPE REMEMBERED by STACY HENRIE 30.3.15






WELCOME TO TODAY'S
RELEASE DAY PARTY!
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for

A HOPE REMEMBERED

OF LOVE AND WAR 
book 3 

by STACY HENRIE






Title: A Hope Remembered
Series: Of Love and War #3
Author: Stacy Henrie
Publisher:  Grand Central Publishing
Published:  March 30.2015
Page Count:  384


About: A HOPE REMEMBERED


The final book in Stacy Henrie's sweeping Of Love and War trilogy brings to life the drama of battle torn Europe with emotion, faith, and of course, romance. 
As the war ends, love begins . . .
Nora Lewis just wants an escape after losing her fiancé in the Great War. When she inherits property in England, she boldly packs up and leaves America for a fresh start. But if not for her dashing new neighbor, Colin Ashby, she'd be lost.

Even as their friendship deepens, Nora knows a British aristocrat would never be free to love an American orphan, no matter how much the war has changed the world . . . After his brother's death in the war and his own experiences as a pilot at the front, Colin returns home broken, only to discover his family's estate is also in ruin. The pressure is now on him to save his home and the Ashby's place in society with a well-bred match to a wealthy heiress. 

Too bad he finds more of a kindred spirit in Nora, the beautiful American next door. She, too, has faced the rigors of war and survived. Now the ex-soldier will have one more battle to fight - this time for love.



 Stacy's Treat for FHC readers to celebrate ?

An excerpt straight from the pages of A HOPE REMEMBERED ~

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With a glare at both of them, Jack smashed his cap on his head and stalked from the room. He proceeded to slam the door behind him, but it hit the doorframe and bounced open instead. 
Nora pushed out a sigh. “You didn’t have to be rude. Jack’s been very helpful to me this past week.” Maybe a bit too much. But she didn’t voice that thought. Colin needed no further ammunition against Jack.
“I’m sure he has,” Colin muttered, his expression as dark as his eyes. 
Nora pinned him with a piercing look. 
“You’re right.” He finished buttoning his cuffs and slipped on his vest. “That was ungentlemanly of me.” 
She ignored his reference to her joke at their first meeting as she put away the corn starch and closed the cupboard. It was easier to keep her heart firmly locked if she held onto her disapproval of Colin’s behavior. Plus it would also stop her from wondering what he’d been about to say before Jack’s arrival. 
“How may I redeem myself?” he asked as he pulled on his jacket. The amusement tugging at his mouth contradicted his contrite tone.  
Nora folded her arms, contemplating a suitable penance. “I think your punishment needs to be two-fold.”
“Very well.” He nodded. “What is your sentence?”
“First, you must join me for choir rehearsal at the church tomorrow morning.”
The mirth drained from his face. “Nora.” His voice held a note of warning. “That is entirely—”
“Second, you and Perseus can give me a tour around the lake. I’ve already been here a week and haven’t even seen all of it.”
Colin scowled. “A walk around the lake would be acceptable. But the choir rehearsal . . .”
“Please, Colin.” She hazarded a step toward him, hoping he’d relent. “I sang with them last Sunday and they need more male voices.” 
She had another reason for wanting him there. Everyone had been kind at rehearsal and at church the following day, but Nora still felt uncomfortable with the continued references to her likeness to Eleanor. Apparently their similarities also included their singing voices. With Colin at the rehearsals, she wouldn’t feel as awkward. She was beginning to think he was the only person in Larksbeck who hadn’t known Eleanor. 
Colin’s brow knit in obvious annoyance, while Nora held her breath. Would he accept her proposal? Finally resignation settled over his countenance. “I’ll go, but only once.” He held up a single finger. “Once,” he repeated. “I make no promises after that.”
Grateful, she breached the remaining space between them and put her hand on his sleeve. “I agree to those terms.” She couldn’t hide her smile as she added, “Be careful, though, we might make a regular choir member out of you yet.”
Instead of the light laugh she expected, Colin solemnly watched her. Though he didn’t touch her, she felt as powerless to release his sleeve as if he’d detained her hand. She couldn’t step away—his nearness drew her in like the promising warmth of a fire after being out in a storm. 
“You know,” he murmured, his voice low, “you are rather charming when you jest like that.”
Nora’s pulse stuttered to a stop, then sped up again like a train gaining speed. She tried to remember why she’d been angry with him, tried to remember why she couldn’t allow anything more than friendship to blossom between them. But she couldn’t concentrate on any one thought, except for the growing desire to touch the hint of dark bristles covering his jaw. 
Colin studied her lips as Jack had done last week, but this moment couldn’t be more different. A part of her, one growing more insistent by the second, actually wanted Colin to kiss her. How long had it been since she’d last felt the press of masculine lips against hers?
Not since before Tom left.
The memory crashed over her with all the effect of an ocean wave. She felt suddenly ill and cold. Releasing Colin’s sleeve, she stepped back, crossing her arms over her chest for warmth. 
Forgive me, Tom.
She’d done nothing wrong, but even entertaining the idea of Colin kissing her felt like a betrayal. Her heart could never belong to anyone else. And yet, in this moment, the past felt more like a burden than a boon. 
“I’ll . . . uh . . . just get my sweater, then we can go on that walk.” Nora went to pull the garment off its usual peg. Her hands shook slightly as she slipped the sweater on over her blouse. “Ready?”
A flicker of emotion gleamed in Colin’s dark eyes. Was it disappointment? Frustration? Would he forgive her abruptness or understand the source of her pain? As quickly as it had come, though, the sentiment faded and Colin shot her a carefree grin. “After you, fair lady.”

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My Thoughts?

Beautifully romantic journey for Nora who leaves her Iowa family home to accept the inheritance of a distant uncle's sheep farm in England's Lake District. Having lost her parents plus fiance during the Great War, Nora wants the offer of a new beginning and bravely takes the challenge set before her. Yet what unsuspected challenges may remain concealed ? 

Stacy Henrie writes a delectably sweet romance that develops despite family interference, incumbent class prejudices and challenges. I longed for hope to prevail and love to overcome. Authentic characters and emotions - both theirs and mine - made for deeply satisfying reading time. 

Well worth the wait, this highly anticipated conclusion Of Love and War trilogy surpassed my expectations . Reader recommendation for Great War and historical romance fans.

Find my review for book #1 HOPE AT DAWN and book #2 HOPE RISING
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It's a delight to honour Stacy today for her writing accomplishment of both this novel and her series.  I appreciate Stacy's authenticity.  CONGRATULATIONS Stacy!


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Here's a bit more about Stacy....
 
Stacy Henrie has always had an avid appetite for history, fiction and chocolate. She earned her B.A. in public relations and worked in communications before turning her attentions to raising a family and writing inspirational historical romances.

Wife of an entrepreneur husband and a stay-at-home mom to three, Stacy loves the chance to live out history through her fictional characters, while enjoying the modern conveniences of life in the 21st century.

In addition to author, she is a reader, a road trip enthusiast and a novice interior decorator. Her first novel, Lady Outlaw, released from Harlequin Love Inspired Historical in 2012. 


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Monday, 1 December 2014

FULL HOUSE #3 for BOOK DATE READING CHALLENGE 2014






2014 FULL HOUSE Nov/Dec Review Links HERE
FINAL 2014 FULL HOUSE LINK UP PAGE HERE
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{*3rd Full House + reviews now completed}

[* = review posted]
Book from a series - Anne of Avonlea
Pub 2013 - Anne of Green Gables
Para/SF - The Outcast

Won/borrowd - Hope at Dawn
Non Fic - iRejoice
New to me author - Bon Appetit

Re-read - A Cup of Christmas Tea *
Persuaded by review - Let Them Eat Cake
Pubd before 2013 - Christmas Kisses
Animal in it - The Christmas Angel

Important theme/issue - Futureville
Want to Visit - Sweet Macarons
Suspense/crime - Murder at the Mikado
Contemporary - Goodnight June
400+ pgs - 
                      
Library read - Northanger Abbey and here
Best so far in 2014 - Hope Rising
From my wishlist - A Marriage in Middlebury
Diff country - Mr Darcy Broke My Heart



Appreciation to Kathryn for hosting the reading FuN!
I look forward to Full House 2015 at Book Date...


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Thursday, 3 July 2014

A TASTE OF PARIS: SWEET MACARONS by Mercotte 3.7.14

A Taste of Paris for Today's Paris in July!

Sweet Macarons ~ Delectable French Confections for Every Day
by Mercotte
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With macarons firmly in place as the latest baking craze, famed French foodie and macaron maker extraordinaire Jacqueline Mercorelli, known as blogger Mercotte, provides 25 no-fail French macaron recipes in
Sweet Macarons, now available for the first time in English.


Mercotte, lives in Savoy, France, near Chambery.
A self-taught French baker, Mercotte started her blog in May 2005. Since then her recipes have received rave reviews and her blog has become a must read for anyone wanting to make macarons at home.
In June 2011, Novoceram named Mercotte as one of its top three
passion leaders.
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Length: pb 80 pgs
Photos: Sigrid Verbert 
Published: April 17, 2012
Publisher: Taunton Press
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My Thoughts?

A patisserie resource intended for at home bakers, Sweet Macarons,
is sure to inspire a love of creativity in baking this confection!
The photos alone are works of art.
The flavour combinations unique.
The book is unconventional in layout of recipes, with ingredients
appearing as paragraph listings.  Modifying suggestions are included
as is a level of difficulty marker for each recipe and conversion chart at book's end.
Thorough in presentation, Mercotte details step by step methods
in preparation and handy tips that are sure to increase confidence
as she sets out to demystify the creation of these sweets.
In fact, the order of presentation is to first learn the art of  
making meringues, piping, and working with almond and nutmeat meal.
Detailed instructions and descriptive explanations
provide thorough understanding of basic processes involved
in order to develop required skills.
Specialized equipment list of requirements another important inclusion.
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The section on macaron fillings is where creativity reigns.
Varying colours and flavours,
varieties include ganache, buttercream, praline, allowing for unique 
macaron flavour combinations.
25 different macarons with endless possibilities~
Vanilla Cardamom, Apricot, Salted Butter Caramel,
Creme Brulee, florals, teas, spices, fruits...
Imagination in creation is inspired.
Practicing the basics as provided will increase proficiency for the novice.
Exploring the variations will inspire the accomplished macaron maker.
Enjoying the photos will delight any foodie!
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*Appreciation to publisher for providing ecopy for reading and review without cost or compensation.
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At Thyme for Tea,  Paris in July host, Tamara, interviews French Chef
Didier Quemener [Chef Q @FoodMeParis] 
Great French cooking tips and delish recipes for 
Roasted Wild Salmon Fillets, Ratatouille + Meatballs, and Quick Chocolate Mousse [without eggs!]
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Thanks for being part of PARIS in JULY by visiting today!
Merci !  A` bientot! 
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Monday, 17 March 2014

REVIEW: ROOMS by James L Rubart 17.3.14

On a rainy spring day in Seattle, young software tycoon Micah Taylor receives a cryptic, twenty-five-year-old letter from a great uncle he never knew. It claims a home awaits him on the Oregon coast that will turn his world inside out. Suspecting a prank, Micah arrives at Cannon Beach to discover a stunning brand new nine-thousand square foot house. And after meeting Sarah Sabin at a nearby ice cream shop, he has two reasons to visit the beach every weekend. When bizarre things start happening in the rooms of the home, Micah suspects they have some connection to his enigmatic new friend, Rick, the town mechanic. But Rick will only say the house is spiritual. This unnerves Micah because his faith slipped away like the tide years ago, and he wants to keep it that way. But as he slowly discovers, the home isn’t just spiritual, it’s a physical manifestation of his soul, which God uses to heal Micah’s darkest wounds and lead him into an astonishing new destiny.  ~publisher

 
Length:  400 pgs
Published: April 1 2010
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
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My Thoughts?
I was drawn to this novel by the cover - Yes, I'll freely confess!
Not unwillingly, as this book is a stunner.
James Rubart's debut took me on a mind bending adventure I desired
nothing but to learn "what happens next?"  One word description?

Riveting!

A mind bender that intensely engaged my emotions. Rubart is a masterful storyteller. Believable characters. Believable relationships.
Unbelievable scenarios of intrigue and suspense.


MC, Micah Taylor, makes life changing decisions without grasping the potential impact on present and future. Challenging to the reader as we follow his progress, alternately cheering or holding our breath.  Relational connections we want to see happen -
others we're wanting to warn him of.  But... are we right?

An inheritance that subliminally fulfills his every wish? 
A dream come true ?  or a doorway into deception ?
Substantial ethical, relational, and spiritual challenges
for Micah and for us as we reflect on the situations portrayed. 

Stunning outcomes with ever increasing twists of mental prowess
kept me invested to the end.  The ripple effect lasted much longer...


NOT to be missed!

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Available in Audiobook
and Paperback

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Quotes:

You don't have to own something for it to be you. Haven't you ever gone into a gallery and seen a painting and said 'that's me'. Or had a piece of music capture something deep down you didn't even know was there? You realize it's always been part of youl you've just never heard it before.” 
―'RoomsJames L. Rubart 

Utterly engulfed,
And wanting more.
Buried,
Drowned,
Intoxicated,
With the vastness of love.
Losing myself as the waves wash over me,
Through me,
Surrounding me,
Caught up in the a hurricane of overwhelming peace,
I have let go,
And He has found me.” 
― James L. RubartRooms


*My appreciation to B&H Publishing Group for an ecopy to read and review without compensation
or obligation.

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Author bio:

James Rubart says, "I'm a husband, dad, author, marketing guy--in that order,
and live in the Pacific Northwest.

First novel, ROOMS, released April 2010. Second in the series, BOOK OF DAYS, hit shelves January 2011.  Third, THE CHAIR released fall of 2011.
The dream came true."




*Great stories are always worth reading. 'Rooms' received the USA Best Book Awards for Fiction: Visionary (2011) plus 
Winner, Best Inspirational Novel of 2010
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Saturday, 1 March 2014

THE HEADMISTRESS OF ROSEMERE [WHISPERS ON THE MOORS Book 2] by Sarah E Ladd 1.3.14

Posting this review for the first day of
Women's History Month -
both for the female author, Sarah E Ladd, who has
masterfully crafted this  novel,
[Not because she's that old!]
and for the creation of a story with a woman ahead of her times as headmistress of an
all girls' school in Regency England.

I appreciate the historical detail and accuracy
resulting from Ms Ladd's research of the era.
Welcome to this fascinating world of . . .
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The HEADMISTRESS OF ROSEMERE
{Whispers on the Moors series book 2}
by SARAH E LADD

Patience Creighton has devoted her life to running her father's boarding school. But when the enigmatic master of the estate appears at her door, battered and unconscious, the young headmistress suddenly finds her livelihood-
-and her heart -in the hands of one dangerously handsome gentleman.
At twenty-five, Patience Creighton is already a spinster. The busy headmistress of Rosemere always expected a dashing man to sweep her off her feet and take her away . . . but that man never came. 

And since her father's death, keeping the school running and her mother happy has been plenty to keep her occupied. 
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William Sterling dallied his way into financial trouble and mortal danger. When he is assaulted by his creditors' henchmen on the road home from a tavern, he guides his horse to the doorstep of his tenant, the Rosemere School for Young Ladies.
After being tended to by Patience, the wounded William rides off into the dawn--but makes a point to learn more about the lovely headmistress. 
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As he spends more time at Rosemere, something delicate begins to develop between William and Patience. But that will not deter William's creditors. With little money to repay his debts, and less for the upkeep of his estate, it becomes clear that sacrificing Rosemere may be the only way to preserve his legacy. But it may also cost him his happiness.
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Published: Dec 31.2013
Length:  318 pages kindle , 312 pages pb and available as audio
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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My Thoughts?
Masterful storytelling from this freshly pressed author, Sarah  E. Ladd.  Book 2 in her Whispers on the Moors series, readers are treated to unusual twists and plot surprises from the book's opening to closing.

Characters of depth and personality that drew me in to know them better - their why's and what ifs of life - past, present, and eventually - future.  

Patience's familial contemplations and interactions provide readers understanding and, yes, patience in her qualms and misgivings in dealing with affairs of the household, girls' school, her mother's depression, her brother's abdication.  A lot on the shoulders of a young woman alone.

Seeing William Sterling's present, hearing of his past, the progress is a welcome and satisfying transformation.  Definitely a hero to any Regency reader!  

Well disguised turns in plotting sustain suspense with emotional impact to keep me up past my bedtime!

Thank you, Sarah, for another exceptional novel of more than historical romance!

{Look for Lady of Willowgrave Hall book #3 in October 2014 ... }
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More about this amazing author:
Sarah E. Ladd has more than ten years of marketing experience. She is a graduate of Ball State University and holds degrees in public relations and marketing.
The Heiress of Winterwood” was the recipient of the 2011 Genesis Award for historical romance.
Sarah lives in Indiana with her amazing husband,
sweet daughter, and spunky Golden Retriever.

Find Sarah online at SarahLadd
on twitter SarahLaddAuthor


Sarah says, "I would love to connect with you on Facebook and talk about all things Regency! Be sure to like my page for updates: Sarah on Facebook
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Wednesday, 26 February 2014

MONUMENTS MEN #1: SHADOWED BY GRACE by Cara Putman

Posted a week prior to Women's History Month, I am adding
this to the series due to Cara Putman's intriguing story of Rachel.
A young American woman pursuing her craft as a photographer,
Rachel longs to photograph WWII activity overseas.
Her desire is granted when her newspaper employer agrees to 
 relocate her for a frontlines position in Italy.
Unusual for a woman of her time, this story is worthy of
inclusion in this series...
SHADOWED BY GRACE
[STORY OF MONUMENTS MEN #1]
by Cara Putman
"Shadowed by Grace "is a dramatic story inspired by the Monuments Men of World War II by acclaimed author, Cara C. Putman.
Desperate to save her dying mother, Rachel accepts her newspaper's assignment to travel to Italy to capture images dangerously close to the front lines of WWII. Her real motive - to find the father she never knew -- an artist she hopes can offer the comfort and support both she and her mother need to survive. 
In her quest, Rachel becomes involved with what will become the Monuments Men effort to save great monuments and works of art from the Third Reich. Soon enough she will find more than she ever imagined--in war, in love, and in God.  

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Pages: 352 pb
Publisher: Broadman and Hollman Books
Published: Dec 4.13 and Jan 1.14
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Author, Cara Putman's thoughts :

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Books are born many ways. Shadowed by Grace started when I walked by a display at our local library the summer of 2010. There a new non-fiction book stood cover out.

The photo on the front piqued my interest: a clearly WWII soldier standing with a large painting. The stories I read in that book, Monuments Men, by Robert Edsel, intrigued me and made me want to learn more. Before long, characters and story ideas filled my mind, and I began fleshing out the story that became Shadowed by Grace.

The idea of an elite, tiny group of soldiers who were tasked with saving Western civilization fascinated me. Their task was compounded by the fact that WWII was the first war that involved constant aerial bombardment.

What challenges would they face?

What would they fear? 
Then I started looking for unique roles American women filled on the European front. The idea of a war correspondent who was a photo-journalist seemed the perfect fit. An artist in her own right, she would understand the importance of saving art. Rachel Justice and Scott Lindstrom were born and became the heroine and hero in Shadowed by Grace.
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My thoughts?

Cara Putman's WWII novel explores a variety of plots and subplots,
ever increasing levels of wartime intrigue and human interest.
Rachel is conflicted in caring for her ill mother whilst pursuing her desire to find the father she's never known.   In a bid to gain the finances that will help fund the health treatments that could save her mother's life, Rachel gains approval for overseas travel to photograph frontlines of the war.  Though her mother is adamant in dissuading her, Rachel remains single minded in her pursuit to find her unknown father.
The journey to attain her goal is treacherous and self-affirming. 
Rachel grows in her art of photography, relationships, and faith 
even as she is both captured and captivated by the intrigue of the journey.
Historical details of the time and Monuments Men's mission specifics well researched and intriguing, 

I did not want to put this story down.  
The horrors of the war scenes encountered were realistic and emotionally engaged me even as the relational interludes offered relief in the story's ebb and flow. Descriptions were colourful.
Pacing kept the story alternately moving and standing as the main characters experienced
wartime realities of siege and retreat. 
I found the story filled with enlightening historical detail and rich in relational interactions.
The blossoming romance was drawn with many emotionally lovely touches.
Putman created an intelligent hero of worth and honour with intriguing past connections 
to the monuments he was sent to protect.
Suspense regarding these efforts was superbly sustained
and concluding revelations dramatic enough to please even this reader.
Definitely a pleasing entry for my first experience with the writing of Ms Putman.
A welcome addition to libraries of WWII historical readers .
I look forward to more reading opportunities from Cara Putman in the near future.
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About this author


Cara C. Putman lives in Indiana with her husband and four children. She’s an attorney and a teacher at her church as well as lecturer at Purdue. She has loved reading and writing from a young age and now realizes it was all training for writing books. She loves bringing history and romance to life.

An honours graduate of the University of Nebraska and George Mason University School of Law,
Cara left small town Nebraska and headed to Washington, D.C., to launch her career in public policy. 

Find Cara Putman HERE  for all online links
 @ cara_putman twitter




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