Review: There You’ll Find Me by Jenny B. Jones Rating: 5/5

Finley Sinclair is still grieving the loss of her dear friend and brother, Will, after two years and therapy. She arrives in Abbeyglen, Ireland for her last year of high school as an exchange student and a fresh start. She meets a young, handsome and enigmatic movie star, Beckett Rush, and immediately puts him in his place, which only makes him more determined to get to know the girl who dares to be real with him. Finley is also dealing with being at a new school, making friends, practicing her violin and piano for a conservatory audition in 6 months, and a secret that might be life-changing.

I’ve only read one other book by Jones, Just Between You and Me, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed her writing. This Christian Romance is full of real characters and emotions and situations that draw the reader into the world of Finley and Ireland. I want to go visit Ireland after reading this book – the imagery is so beautiful. The message of hope and love in God is beautifully woven into the story as a young girl is forced to confront her control issues. As Finley searches for all of the places her brother visited while in Ireland, the author captures her journey and her heart. I absolutely would recommend this book to anyone who has ever had to deal with pain and loss and to anyone who loves an easy but inspirational read.

I received this book for free from Booksneeze.com with Thomas Nelson but was not required to write a positive review.

Review: The Skin Map by Stephen R. Lawhead Rating: 3/5

The Skin Map by Stephen R. Lawhead revolves around a series of characters that are searching for the Skin Map. What is the skin map? You’ll have to read the book to find out! This sci-fi, action & adventure story is fun, exciting, and full of interesting twists and turns that span different dimensions. Kit Livingstone must leave his boring and mediocre life behind to discover what his true talent is and where his destiny lies. Throw in time-travel and world travel over the span of mere seconds and you have a story that will keep you guessing and traveling space and time.

Lawhead is able to weave a very confusing tale about many different characters into a solid story of adventure and time-travel. Although I found the story was slow in the beginning, it definitely picked up after the first few chapters. While I did find all of the switching back-and-forth between characters and storylines to be very confusing, I also enjoyed the suspense that created with the characters. Some of Lawhead’s characters do not have a lot of depth but others were a pleasant surprise. As for the Christian angle, it was very subtle and not too preachy. There seemed to be a lot more myth than religion in the story, which goes along with the timeline of the story. If you like adventure with a sci-fi twist, I would definitely recommend the book.

I received this book for free from Booksneeze.com with Thomas Nelson but was not required to write a positive review.

Free Books for Blog Reviews – Dreamers

So I was looking at an Amazon.com book review and found that bloggers can get free review copies of books to write a review on their blog and other publishing websites like Amazon. I quickly googled “review books for free” and found booksneeze and blogging for books.

Totally cool. I signed up for one of them to see if I qualify. Obviously, I don’t have many followers but it would still be fun to combine reading with blogging reviews.

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I really do love a good book. I recently finished “Dreamers” by Angela E. Hunt. It was amazing and I couldn’t put it down. It was a love story wrapped around the story of Joseph – one of my all time favorites from the Bible. Obviously, Hunt takes some liberties with the characters and their storylines but I felt I was transported to another world, another time. The characters were very real and very human – Hunt did an amazing job and I was pleasantly surprised to find that the story continues in 2 more books which I have yet to purchase. I look forward to reuniting with the characters again even though the ending was not what I was expecting – love in all of its various forms.