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I love to read, have always loved to read. In fact, I can have three to four books going at a time usually. This is a blog of my journey through different reading challenges, in which I hope to share the books I read along with my thoughts, inspirations and the weird ideas gleaned from each book along the way. Come and join me! In addition, I will be attempting to improve my own writing to move along the path I see before me, a path strewn with the words I desire to form into stories.
Prowl was an awesome second book in Colleen Coble's Sanctuary series. I could not put it down. I was so glad to return to the Sanctuary with Paradise and Blake, back into more danger and another mystery to solve. In the first book of the series, Paradise learned that she has a brother. So, she has set out to discover who and where he is. Yet it appears that someone doesn't want her to find him. At the same time, there has been another death at the Sanctuary. From the opening chapter the reader knows it wasn't an accident. But who now is trying to saboutage the Sanctuary? And why? Who is stalking Paradise and endangering her life? It becomes imperative to find answers, especially because the local cop is trying to, once again, pin the crime on an innocent party. There are so many threads that need to be unraveled. So many twists that are unexpected. So much at stake that I had to keep reading. I needed to know how everything connected. The suspense and danger kept me on my toes, as they usually do with a Colleen Coble book. And I love the connection to the author's Pelican Harbor series and also her new series with Rick Acker, the Tupelo Grove series. Plus the author has brought The Phantom of the Opera into this story in some diabolical ways.
I highly recommend this book, but I'd make sure to read Ambush first. And also, even though the plot doesn't connect with the Tupelo Grove books, I do recommend reading them so you can get to know Hez and Savannah, who appear in this series.
I received an e-copy of this book through NetGalley and as a member of the launch team. I was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.
Coffee We Spill is the third mini mystery in Chelsea Michelle's Watson Twins series. There are now three mini mysteries, plus one full length mystery which takes place between Chaos We Unravel and Coffee We Spill. I've enjoyed all the books so far, but the full length novel is my favorite, with this new story coming in close behind.
I loved the mystery in this one and how we didn't know if Zach, the owner of a coffee truck who was in competition with Michelle and her coffee shop, was just missing or if he had met a worse fate. The blood found at the back of Michelle's coffee shop sure did make me wonder. It was clear some one was trying to set Michelle up for the fall, but the identity of the culprit was kept a mystery until quite near the end of the story.
There was a bit of suspense and danger in the story, but nothing too over the top. I mean, this is just a cozy mystery. Personally, I am a fan of suspense, so I enjoyed the level of suspense in this book.
I love how all of Michelle's friends and family gather around her to support her. I loved getting to see more of Michelle's relationship with her new boyfriend Jeremy, but I really want to find out what is up with him, and whether Chelsea is right in not trusting him. I hope we get to find out more in the next book. Of course, part of me really wishes she'd get back together with Kyle. Though we never really saw them as a couple because they broke up at the beginning of the first book. But they obviously care a lot about each other.
I'm also hoping the next book brings Chelsea a better relationship. Even though her boyfriend is a Christian, I'm not a huge fan of him, especially because of certain reactions he had in this book. And we really didn't get to see much of him anyway. As there was a lot of Michelle with Jeremy time in this book, I really hope Chelsea gets the chance for a relationship.
As you may be able to tell, I'm really invested in these characters now. I'm loving the mysteries they have been involved with solving, even though I'm still not a huge fan of the rule breaking that is going on while they are trying to solve them. Poor Chelsea trying to keep Michelle safe from herself, but also going against what she feels is right, just to protect her.
And I love that faith is important to the characters, and we see them in prayer and in church, and they learn to lean on Jesus and trust Him.
Definitely another great addition to this series.
I received an e-copy of this book as a member of the launch team and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.
Their Burden to Bear by Heather Tabers is an awesome book. It drew me right in and I had a hard time putting it down.
I was intrigued when I first heard about this book. It was something I've never really thought much about. I have heard of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, but I never knew the history of how he got there
Didn't realize any details when it came to the Body Bearers. I love the way the author brought this part of history to life. Loved the relationship between Phillip, one of the Marines who was a Body Bearer, and Elsie, the lady who was chosen as his companion. This book was so emotional. The trauma they were both dealing with and working through really moved me. And then the author included some intrigue, with even a bit of suspense and danger.
Loved this debut novel and can't wait to read more from this author.
I received an e-copy of this book as a member of the launch team and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.