Moving, Powerful, Vivid! This novel, hands down, has been one of the most moving and real novels I've ever read. Touching on real-life problems, like infertility and pregnancy loss, alcoholism, teen issues, marital problems, dementia . . . The Art of Losing Yourself is a book that will leave you feeling like you've met some people with real issues who are able to get through them, with the help of one another and their Maker. First and foremost, I love reading books like these, but I often ...
Echoes by Robin Jones Gunn
Sweet, quirky, and stirring... Those are the words that I'd use to describe Echoes. The story took place at the turn of the twenty-first century, and I loved the little journey back into time with the description of the main character learning about the internet and email. It brought fun little memories of my own. Lauren is such an easy to like character. She has some crazy things that happen to her that I can relate to, like a hair catastrophe at a salon. Been there, done that! I enjoy when ...
Review of The Perfect Blend
I was given the opportunity to review The Perfect Blend. It is the third novel in the Ordinary Days in Myrtle Hill series, and I had a hard time getting caught up to who was whom. At any rate, the story revolves around Marie, a widow, and Slade, a divorced man. Both Marie and Slade had experienced love with other individuals in the past. Marie was desperate to have a child, and Slade was desperate to have a wife. The story was fairly well ...