Monthly Archives: September 2009

Plain Promise by Beth Wiseman


Another wunderbaar Daughters of the Promise novel by Beth Wiseman! Truly an inspiring read!

This story brings us right back to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and into the lives of Amish widow Sadie Fisher and Englischer Kade Saunders.

Sadie leads a very simple widow’s life, selling Amish made goods to her tourist customers. But she’s not so sure God wants her to be without a family. That’s when wealthy Englischer Kade Saunders shows up for an extended stay renting her cottage.

Kade has money….and lots of it. But he doesn’t have the one thing money can’t buy…LOVE. He also has an autistic son that he has suddenly gained sole custody of. He didn’t intend on having feelings for the woman who he’s renting his cottage from…after all, she has Ordnung to follow. But he can’t help the way he feels as he sees his son forming a strong bond with the cottage owner.

Sadie loves his son but she must follow the rules of the Amish ways. Kade knows they’re from two very different worlds. Can God have the improbable in store for these two very different souls by promising them forever?

Find out in this plain and simply AMAZING book by best selling author Best Wiseman! Each book in the Daughters of the Promise Series just gets better and better! I highly recommend this inspiring, heart felt novel! I’m sure you will too! It’s a must read!

Plain Pursuit by Beth Wiseman


I really love the plain and simple stories like that of The Daughters of Promise Series. They really bring the Amish life right to the readers!

This is the second book in The Daughters of the Promise Series, and it brings us into the life of Lillian Stoltzfus’ friend, Carley. Carley does not know or trust in God and gave running after her dreams long ago. But then she comes to visit Lillian and things start changing her way of thinking! Especially when she meets the shunned Dr. Noah.

Dr. Noah was shunned from the Amish community and is forbidden to help Carley’s friends. But with the boy growing sicker, he’s determined to do anything to save his life. He’s also determined to pursuit the beautiful Englischer friend as he’s falling for her!

Can Carley accept the God everyone around her is talking about, the same one she doesn’t know or trust? What will happen when she’s pursued by a strong love??

As with my opinion of Beth Wiseman’s Plain Perfect, this novel will draw you in to be part of the story! Still the Karen Kingsbury of Amish fiction, Beth’s novels just get better and better! I truly enjoyed this masterpiece of a novel!

When Love Blooms by Robin Lee Hatcher


A timeless, inspirational love story by an author whose many books have won many awards!

When Love Blooms takes us to Boise, Idaho where a young woman named Emily was summoned by her brother-in-law to come to see her ailing sister and nephew, where she helped nurse them back to health. After they are well, she no longer feels needed. So what was she to do? Return to her former job or stay on in Boise? Where was God calling her to go? Then an ad in the local paper seemed to be the answer to her prayers.

She meets with the owner of the ad, a dying woman in search of someone just right to take of her two young children and her husband after she’s gone. Is Emily the right woman for the job? Can this be Emily’s chance to make a difference in the world and change one man’s heart?

He’s just lost his wife. She’s a governess to his daughters. His deceased wife picked her just for him. But can he let love bloom in his heart for her?

Find out in this wondrous story from Robin Lee Hatcher! I’m certainly glad I did and I give it highest praises as I’m sure you will, too!

The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova Giveaway

WOW! Another wonderful giveaway here at my blog!Thanks to Valerie over at Hachette Books I have TWO copies for TWO lucky people!!! *Stay tuned at the bottom of this blog for rules of entry!*

About the book:
Late one night, exploring her father’s library, a young woman finds an ancient book and a cache of yellowing letters addressed ominously to ‘My dear and unfortunate successor’. Her discovery plunges her into a world she never dreamed of — a labyrinth where the secrets of her father’s past and her mother’s mysterious fate connect to an evil hidden in the depths of history.



An adventure of monumental proportions, blending fact and fantasy, history and the present with an assurance that is almost unbearably suspensful, THE HISTORIAN is utterly unforgettable.

                                                        
       About the Author:
Elizabeth Kostova (née Johnson) was born in New London, Connecticut in 1964, and now lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She graduated from Yale and holds an MFA from the University of Michigan where she won the Hopwood Award for the Novel-in-Progress. The Historian took her ten years to write, and was inspired by the vampire stories told to her by her father, a professor of urban planning, during the year they spent in Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia (where her father taught at the university) when she was seven, and as they traveled through Europe.



Later, she says, “I wondered whether this would make a good structure for a novel …. At the end of each of these tales, the young listener realizes that Dracula himself is listening to the story. Then I got the chills and immediately began working on the book.” When asked about her personal beliefs she confirms that she does not believe in vampires and has a very scientific outlook on life, However, she does believe in the power of myth in the human psyche.



She says that she based much of the book in Bulgaria because her husband, Georgi Kostov, is Bulgarian. She met Georgi in 1989 while on a fellowship from Yale to study village music in Eastern Europe. She arrived in Bulgaria at a time of great change – only seven days after Communist dictator Todor Zhivkov had been placed under house arrest; Georgi was one of the first 100 Bulgarians to be granted a passport. She traveled to isolated villages in Bulgaria, Bosnia and south-west Russia, not only recording traditional music but also witnessing rituals dating back to the Middle Ages.



She says “Those journeys gave me a sense of a world that’s closer to a European past and was preserved by the creation of the Iron Curtain. It preserved the mystery of Eastern Europe for the rest of us. I tried to express that as a love story, the bridging of these two worlds, east and west. I’ve realized that there is, of course, a certain autobiographical flavor to it.”



Another inspiration for her were the lectures she attended at Yale by Professor, Vincent Scully, “one of the great professors of the twentieth century”. Kostova, who traveled extensively in Eastern and Western Europe before starting to write The Historian and speaks Bulgarian “pretty well”, and used to speak French “quite well, but has got rusty”, says “his ardor up on the stage about some of the great architectural and art sights of Western Europe made me go to those places as soon as I could save money from my bookstore job or mowing lawns or whatever I was doing.”



The USA book rights for The Historian were sold for $2 million, and it has been or will be published in at least 37 different languages. Movie rights sold for $1.5 million – the movie, produced by Douglas Wick (Memoirs of a Geisha, Gladiator etc) is currently in production and scheduled for release in 2007.



Little is known about her next project, other than that she says it is very different to The Historian and “not Gothic”; she started work on it just after she sold The Historian. In a 2005 interview she said “I felt it was important for me to get back to writing right away — to draw that magic, private circle again. I’ve been sitting on the subject matter, as the project is still fragile and raw and I don’t want to jinx the writing process. It does involve history again, but in a completely different way.”


Her favorite books include Middlemarch, and books by Henry James, Thomas Hardy and Wilkie Collins.
             

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