*Posts may contain affiliate links.* That means if you make a purchase through any of the links posted, I will receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
All reviews and opinions are solely my own.

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Book Review: Before Women Had Wings by Connie May Fowler



Before Women Had Wings
by 
Connie May Fowler

*This post contains affiliate links

Quote:
" Listen to me, Bird, dreaming is for fools, and I don't ever want to be accused of raising up a little fool."~ Mama(Glory Marie) pg. 45

Started: September 23, 2018
Finished: September 26, 2018
304 pages/paperback

From the cover:
My name is Avocet Abigail Jackson. But because Mama couldn't find anyone who thought Avocet was a fine name for a child, she called me Bird. Which is okay by me. She named both her girl children after birds, her logic being that if we were named for something with wings then maybe we'd be able to fly above the shit in our lives...

My Review:
I have to admit I was intrigued by the cover of this book. I grabbed it and couldn't wait to get reading.
It did not disappoint. It had everything I had hoped it would.
There is struggle from the beginning. Trials and errors made by many. It has innocence of  childhood, yet children seeing and living such things they never should have to.
It is written showing a clear and honest character in "Bird".

The story starts out with Bird vividly recalling the day her daddy walked into the General Store, revolver in hand and threatened to kill himself in front of her mother, sister, and herself.
She was just six-years-old.

From there, the story takes you through her days, living in an abusive home. A drunkard father, a mean tempered mama, a brother that comes and goes, and a sister that loves or hates her depending on the day.
After tragedy hits their home, Mama decides to head south. To take the girls on a journey that will change all of their lives.

While things don't get better, they definitely change.
A new place, new school, and...a new friend.
Miss Zora, befriends Bird, not knowing that Bird has been forbidden from being around her.
Their secret friendship is exactly what Bird, and her family needs.

Will these women ever get their wings?

This is a must read!
Grab your copy here:

Be sure to let me know what you think of this wonderful book! Leave a comment!






Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Book review: My Heart Belongs in the Superstition Mountains: Carmela's Quandary



My Heart Belongs in the Superstition Mountains:
Carmela's Quandary
by 
Susan Page Davis

*This post contains affiliate links

Quote:
"I don't understand why some people are so eager to hear about other's troubles." Deputy McKay
 pg. 70
Started: September 8, 2018
Finished: September 21, 2018
paperback 256 pages

From the cover:
A chance for escape takes two unlikely allies on a romantic adventure along a desert trail.
Orphaned at age twelve, Carmela Wade has lived a lie orchestrated by her uncle, pretending to be a survivor of an Indian kidnapping and profiting from telling her made-up story. But as she matures into adulthood, Carmela hates the deceit and longs to be free. On a stagecoach in Arizona Territory, Carmela and her uncle are fellow passengers with US Marshal Freeland McKay and his handcuffed prisoner. The stage is attacked. A chance to make a new life may suddenly be within Carmela's reach...if she can survive the harsh terrain and being handcuffed to an unconscious man.
Journey now to Tuscan, Arizona, and into the Superstition Mountains of 1866, where freedom will come at a high price for two determined individuals.

My Review:
This is the first book I have read in the My Heart Belongs series.
It was a light, easy read. I have to admit it was a big change for me. I've mostly been reading more thriller, dark, and mystery types.
This book was a total switch for me.
Normally, I do enjoy something lighter from time to time. This really was a sweet, innocent, well written, Christian fiction. Which is exactly want it was intended to be.
I can't say it was one that will go into my top 10 list.
I felt after reading the synopsis...that was pretty much it. That was the whole story, minus a few details. It sort of ruined the book for me. 
Everything was pretty much already there. Too predictable, no suspense...at all. I mean, you would think, wild west, captive characters, a stagecoach robbery, a lying uncle and the rugged terrain; there would be some action. I don't know,...just something.
I just felt like the whole book was drug out. A little back and forth with Carmela retelling her story to different characters as they showed up in the book, but nothing new.
And, the romance was too easy. The big, strapping Marshal, the damsel in distress....
Their time apart, hearts longing, and you guessed it...they make their way back together and ride off into the sunset.

Okay, I don't want to sound so harsh. It just wasn't for me.
I will say it was well written into short chapters. It had a few great characters( Mrs. Finney was my favorite). And, the good guys come out on top.
Overall, it was a sweet romance. Just don't be expecting any big wow moments.

I will check out the others in the series, just to see how they fair. 
Sometimes, it's nice to switch it up with something lighter. 
I would still recommend this book for those I know would enjoy it.




You can easily purchase a slightly used copy of this book,
or many of the other, My Heart Belongs books, from my link provided.







AddToAny