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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

'Death by the Book' - Book Review

     'Death by the Book' is the second in the Drew Farthering mysteries. The hatpin murder of Mr. Montford, Mr. Farthering's solicitor, takes Drew back to the scene of the crime. Then another murder of the same sort is performed on Drew's golf course, this time on a Dr. Corneu. And let's not forget the murder of the girl of one of Drew's friends. All of these murders must be connected, right? But how? That is exactly what Drew Farthering is trying to find out. 
      'Death By the Book' is a very enjoyable read. As with all mysteries that I've read, I can't help but try to figure out 'who done it'. Although I haven't finished this book yet, I am wondering who the murderer is. I know, if you love mysteries, you'll get a lot of enjoyment out of this book as you try to help Drew solve the mystery. 
      Everything being said, I'm giving this book 5 out of 5 stars!
     I received this book from Bethany House Publishers to give an honest review on it. I was not asked to write a positive review. 

Thursday, April 3, 2014

"For Such a Time" - Book Review

In 1944, blonde and blue-eyed Jewess Hadassah Benjamin feels abandoned by God when she is saved from a firing squad only to be handed over to a new enemy. Pressed into service by SS-Kommandant Colonel Aric von Schmidt at the transit camp of Theresienstadt in Czechoslovakia, she is able to hide behind the false identity of Stella Muller. However, in order to survive and maintain her cover as Aric's secretary, she is forced to stand by as her own people are sent to Auschwitz. Suspecting her employer is a man of hidden depths and sympathies, Stella cautiously appeals to him on behalf of those in the camp. Aric's compassion gives her hope, and she finds herself battling a growing attraction for this man she knows she should despise as an enemy. For Such a Time is Kate Breslin's first novel - and let me say, she is off to a wonderful start in her writing career! She tells the story of Hadassah Benjamin in a way that makes you feel as if you are really there, standing right along side of Hadassah as she must find courage, hope, and God through the difficult times of WWII. Breslin knows how to write a great, historical book, taking a subject like the Holocaust, and weaving a little love into it. The relationship between Aric and Hadassah grows throughout this book, leaving you wondering how they will ever sort out their differences in the end. This book is so suspenseful and enthralling, it had me turning page after page, until I found out what happened in the end! I couldn't get enough of For Such a Time, a story of courage, salvation, and love. I received this book from Bethany House Publishers to give an honest review on it. I was not asked to write a positive review.