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Book Review: Compliments of a Friend

Compliments of a FriendCompliments of a Friend by Susan Isaacs
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I haven’t read a book by Susan Isaacs in a while but have loved her work in the past.

This was a fun, short story reprising characters from her earlier book, Compromising Positions. The author states at the end of the book that she had never written a short story before. Nor does she read a lot of short stories.

I’m the same way. I really like a story I can get involved with and have time to grow to love the characters.

But this was fun and fast and I liked it a lot. I’m planning to go back and see which of the authors books I haven’t read and read them! 🙂

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Book Review: Bellman & Black

Bellman & Black: A Ghost StoryBellman & Black: A Ghost Story by Diane Setterfield
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was really drawn into this book and I didn’t want it to end. That’s one of my yardsticks to decide if a book is good or not.

Bellman & Black is called a ghost story but I didn’t even realize that until I was halfway through the book. It didn’t strike me as a ghost story in the traditional sense but it was definitely a haunted story about a man named William Bellman.

When he was a child, he killed a rook with his catapult. That seemed to be the underlying theme throughout the story. William goes on to become the successful owner of a fabric mill and have a lovely family with four children and a wife he loved dearly. Then all of the family, except the oldest daughter Dora, died of fever which many people in the area did.

When it seemed as if Dora would die, too, Will runs into a dark man (whom he comes to refer to as Black) at the cemetery. It seems as if he makes a deal with the devil, Dora recovers, and he becomes successful as the owner of Bellman & Black an emporium where people go for all their needs brought on by a death in the family.

William loses himself into the business and it consumes him. I feel like there may have been a deeper message in this book that I missed but that’s surely not the author’s fault. The writing is beautiful, the descriptions are lovely and, although it’s a dark story subject, I really loved this book.

I look forward to reading Setterfield’s first book, The Thirteenth Tale.

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Book Review: Starlet’s Web

Starlet's Web (The Starlet, #1)Starlet’s Web by Carla J. Hanna
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I liked this book a lot. I am a fan of YA and was drawn into this story of a young actress in Hollywood.

17 year old Lianna Marie has been an actor since she was 14 and is ready to be finished being a product and just live a normal life as a wife and mother. She finally brings herself to tell her life long best friend, Manny, that she loves him and is thrilled to know he returns her feelings.

I wasn’t expecting the medical twist to the story when Marie finds out that she has been taking a chemotherapy drug since she was 14 so that she wouldn’t age. But the discovery answers a lot of questions for her.

I read this book straight through and would recommend it. I’m looking forward to the sequel!

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Book Review: First Date

First Date (The Dating Games #1)First Date by Melody Carlson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First Date is a fun YA read with a great friendship and learning story inside.

Five girls from a Christian high school are interested in starting to date but they are unsure about it. How will they like it? How will their parents like it? And how will they get the boys interested since it seems that that they aren’t.

The newest girl at their school, Devon, decides they should form a club called Dating Games. They develop rules and their goal is to get all of the girls a date for the Homecoming Dance.

The story is about the process they go through getting to and through their first dates. The girls come out stronger friends in the end and the DG Club is deemed a success.

I loved this book and its characters and highly recommend it. 🙂

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Book Review: Secrets of the Southern Belle

Secrets of the Southern Belle: How to Be Nice, Work Hard, Look Pretty, Have Fun, and Never Have an Off MomentSecrets of the Southern Belle: How to Be Nice, Work Hard, Look Pretty, Have Fun, and Never Have an Off Moment by Phaedra Parks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a great book full of great advice!

I’m a girl from the North but much of the advice Ms. Parks gives in this book was given to me by my mom and grandma as I was growing up. I believe if young women read and heed this advice, they can bring back a level of civility and self respect currently not in evidence.

I don’t have daughters but if I did, I would make sure they knew the information in this book. In a nutshell, Ms. Parks describes how to be class and not trashy.

I hope girls, who might not take this advice from their mother, will take it from Phaedra Parks! Awesome. 🙂

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Book Review: Derailed

DerailedDerailed by Neta Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am familiar with Neta Jacksons’ Yada Yada Prayer Club books and love them. This book, told from one of the Prayer Club’s husband’s was just as good.

These books take place in Rogers Park in Chicago, the neighborhood where I grew up. Every time I read one, I feel like I’m going home as I can picture the setting so well.

This story is about Henry and Estelle. They are newly married and having their grandson living with them. DaShawn’s dad is in jail but is released and comes to stay with them as they are just moving into a new Brownstone. Henry goes back to work as a detective with Amtrack and is assigned to the K9 unit with his partner, Corky. Corky is an awesome dog character, a spunky, smart black lab.

The story is wonderful and watching the faith of the characters grow, heartwarming. I highly recommend this book and Neta Jackson’s other books if you haven’t read them! 🙂

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Book Review: Last Train to Istanbul

Last Train to IstanbulLast Train to Istanbul by AyÅŸe Kulin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was originally attracted to this book because Istanbul is the number one spot in the world I want to visit. I don’t think I knew that it was about World War II. I do love reading stories set in WWII and this book is EXCELLENT!

The story tells of two sisters and a family in Turkey. The older sister marries a diplomat who is extremely involved in trying to keep Turkey out of WWII. The younger sister falls in love and marries a Jewish man. They then leave their families to live in France where they don’t feel the negative reaction of their families.

As Hitler’s SS starts pervading their lives in France, Selva’s husband is taken by them and put on a train full of other Jews that are saved and returned. But they are then caught up in the resistance to eventually brings a trainful of Jewish people to safety in Istanbul.

I loved this story. The family relationships, the friendships that were formed, the way the tale wove through the era. I highly recommend this book. I could not put it down and was even reading it in the check out at the grocery! 🙂

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Book Review: Mrs. Poe

Mrs. PoeMrs. Poe by Lynn Cullen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’m not usually an historical book reader but I like books like this one a lot. It’s a story based on real life events.

The story is about a woman who’s painter husband left her and her children to paint portraits of and have affairs with other women. Fanny Osgood is the woman. She has two daughters and is a writer, an aspiring poet.

She falls in love with Edgar Allen Poe who is the toast of New York at the time. It’s a love story that takes place in a time where women were not as free as they are today. It ends sadly.

I was drawn right into the story and the time. I highly recommend this book! 🙂

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Book Review: Newton Neighbors

Newton NeighborsNewton Neighbors by Suzy Duffy

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh how I loved this book! I got sad last night when I realized how close to the end I was because I didn’t want it to be over.

The story was great, the characters like people I wanted to know. I could “see” Crystal Lake Lane like I was actually there.

I have not read Suzy Duffy’s previous work but it’s now on my list.

Maria and Ricky have two kids and been married for a while. Mike and Cathi have also been married for a while with two kids. Jessie is the knock out babysitter from England. The husbands work a lot, the wives are secretly jealous of the lives the other lives. The story takes us through their lives, their problems, their good times and how it all gets sorted out. Noreen, the neighbor, is a wonderful character – funny, smart, kind.

I highly recommend this book and think you will love it, too! 🙂

Please stop by on October 7 when I will be featuring this book again!

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Book Review: Plus One is a Lucky Number

Plus One is a Lucky NumberPlus One is a Lucky Number by Teresa F. Morgan

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really liked this book. It was fun and easy to read with great characters.

Sophie, an unassuming engineer, is a bridesmaid in her friend’s wedding. The invitation is for plus one but Sophie doesn’t have anyone to bring. Her friend, James, spies the invitation and sets his friend, Adam, up to go with Sophie as her plus one.

There are some unexpected occurrences that take place at the wedding that Sophie didn’t prepare Adam for but he continued to act like her boyfriend. They grow very comfortable with one another and their relationship becomes real.

A happily ever after story that I really enjoyed. 🙂

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