Thursday, December 28, 2017

Hagar: Rediscovering the God Who Sees Me by Shadia Hrichi

Hagar: Rediscovering the God Who Sees MeHagar: Rediscovering the God Who Sees Me by Shadia Hrichi
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a free ARC digital copy of this book.

I was not quite expecting this book to be so in depth! It was quite a study. The book is entitled "Hagar: Rediscovering the God Who Sees Me". I was wondering when I started reading this book how the author was going to get a huge study out of a character in the Bible who only has about 3 mentions. The way she does this is by not only studying Hagar's life, but all the ones who affected her life, namely Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, and her son, Ishmael. In each character, the author reveals how God is the "God behind the Seen".

This book will build your faith as you study how God takes this motley crew into a group that trusts Him through extreme circumstances. The author gives personal insights, deep studies into the Hebrew words and cultures, and forces the reader to take deep introspective looks into his or her own life of faith.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

The House on Foster Hill by Jaime Jo Wright

The House on Foster HillThe House on Foster Hill by Jaime Jo Wright
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for a digital ARC of this book. It was a great find!

This book goes back and forth in time between two characters who end up being intertwined by a mysterious house. One story is in present day about Kaine, a social worker dedicated to abused women, whose husband recently died in a car wreck. She bought an old house in Wisconsin to remodel, fulfilling one of her husband's dreams. She had no idea that the house was in such disrepair or had such a nefarious history when she bought it. She believes that someone tried to kill her husband, and she is fleeing from someone who she believes is stalking her. When she arrives at Foster House, she realizes that she has not escaped danger. She ends up finding answers to her family's dark history and love along the way.

The parallel story takes place in 1906. The other character is Ivy, who assists her father, a doctor, in examining the death of a young woman found dead on the property of the house (which Kaine buys many years later). Ivy becomes obsessed with finding out why this young lady died and what happened to her baby. She ends up getting too involved in the case and making the young woman's murderer very mad.

I enjoyed the characters and the story line very much. It moved quickly. It has all the elements of a great book - suspense, interesting characters, and even a little romance. The best part is that this is a really good Christian book. Throughout this story, both main characters learn that hope in God is what keeps them going.

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Sunday, December 10, 2017

The Sound of Rain by Sarah Loudin Thomas

The Sound of RainThe Sound of Rain by Sarah Loudin Thomas
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me to have a digital ARC of The Sound of Rain by Sarah Loudin Thomas. If you are a fan of clean, sweet, southern romances, this is the book for you! A West Virginia man travels to Myrtle Beach, SC after a coal mining accident leaves him slightly wounded and looking for his purpose in life. While in Myrtle Beach, he finds an unlikely job for a coal miner - logging. He also unexpectantly meets the beautiful and vivacious Larkin. Larkin is the boss' daughter and dreams of going to Appalachia to minister to the unfortunate. The reader will learn a thing or two about the wisdom of waiting on God when the plans you've made just don't seem to be working out.


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Friday, December 1, 2017

Stolen Jesus by Jami Amerine

Stolen Jesus: An Unconventional Search for the Real SaviorStolen Jesus: An Unconventional Search for the Real Savior by Jami Amerine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for allowing me to have a digital ARC of this book. I was so excited to hear that my favorite Christian blogger had written a book. When I saw it was listed on NetGalley - I was thrilled!

This book did not disappoint. I you have ever read Jami Amerine's blogs, her book is true to her writing style - humorous, REAL, honest, and humorous some more. If you have never read her blog, I suggest you drop everything and go there right now - Sacred Ground and Sticky Floors. I honestly cannot remember how I came across this author, but I am glad I did.

In Stolen Jesus, Jami goes through many false "Jesuses" she thought she knew until she found the real deal. Actually, what happened was that all her life she was embracing a religion - not Jesus. When she, and anyone else, experiences the real Jesus, life will never be the same.

I am glad that I got a free digital copy of this book, but I may have to go out and buy a few copies to share with others.

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