Saturday, August 15, 2015

Exodus Book Review

23411545Title: Exodus

Author: Cliff Graham

Genre: Christian, Historical Fiction, Biblical Retelling, Action/Adventure, Bible Battles, Egypt

Plot: Not much is known about Caleb, not even by the men he commands. But one rainy day while the Israelites are stuck in camp waiting to attack the giants just over the ridge, Caleb's nephew coaxes his uncle to tell his story. And, reluctantly, Caleb begins his tale, going all the way back to life as a boy before journeying to the magnificent land of Egypt to work as a stone cutter.

Masterfully and powerfully written, the author brings to life one of every boy's favorite Biblical heroes in this epic tale of battles and hard lessons learned. A brutal story at times but consistent with the times it takes place in. Every boy everywhere will want to read this book.

Likes/Dislikes: In all honesty, I haven't completely finished this book yet. Teenage me would've devoured it, been somewhat disturbed by all the violence and then moved onto the next exciting rush in the form of another {possibly similar} book. Now I'm older, married and have a very adventurous little baby. My thirst for bloody adventure stories has slacked and I found it hard to get into this one. That doesn't mean it isn't intriguing, well written or a good book. It just means that my future son will love me for saving it for him. *smiles*

Rating: PG-16 and up, mainly for content {very brutal battle scenes, blood, etc. Mildly to extremely graphic, depending on your viewpoint}.

Date Review Written: August 6th, 2015.

I received a free copy of this book from the publishers in exchange for an honest review. I wasn't required to write a positive review and the opinions expressed in the above review are my own.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Product Review Odwalla Smoothies

Red Rhapsody®With time being divided between reading, writing, housecleaning and socializing with the now walking toddle baby, I haven't had much time for blogging. So I'm taking advantage of a free moment to try to whip out a product review on Odwalla smoothies and juices that my sister, baby, husband and I have tried over the summer.

Strawberry BananaMy favorite smoothie from this company is Red Rhapsody. Made from non GMO ingredients, this smoothie has a delightful blend of apple juice, strawberry puree`, banana puree`, beet juice, tomato puree`, plum puree`, pomegranate juice, raspberry puree` and assorted vitamins. With a thick yet smooth texture, it's reminiscent of straight tomato juice with sweeter fruits added to give it a unique delicious flavor. I love tomatoes and raspberries so this smoothie is perfect for me. Baby love sit too. But she probably just likes the 39 grams of sugar in it.

My husband loves the Strawberry Banana smoothie and prefers this brand to other companies' smoothies of the same flavor. Made with orange juice, apple juice, banana puree`, strawberry puree` and a couple added vitamins, this smoothie has 44 grams of sugar and a thick banana-y texture. The baby has tried it but finds it unimpressive compared to other smoothies while Daddy can't get enough of it.

Mango Tango®With a fun name like Mango Tango, you'd think we'd have loved the mango smoothie. And while it was very mango-y and delicious, it doesn't rank high on the favorites list. Made with mango puree`, apple juice, filtered water, banana puree`, coconut cream, lemon juice and added vitamins, this smoothie has 55 grams of sugar and a very smooth consistent texture. I do like it but every time I try it, something just doesn't quite gel just right with all the other flavors. Usually it's pineapple juice but since there isn't any in this smoothie, I'm gonna blame it on the coconut cream.

Berries GoMega isn't a favorite with me but it's a good second choice if Red Rhapsody is all sold out. Made from apple juice, orange juice, cherry puree`, peach puree`, pear puree`, mango puree`, blackberry puree`, strawberry puree`, ground flaxseed, lemon juice and inulin {not really sure what that is}, this smoothie has 45 grams of sugar in it. There is a smooth very fruity flavor to it but I think the orange juice throws off the balance and makes it taste a little odd. Baby doesn't mind it though and will gleefully dribble it down her chin in attempt to drink it quickly.

Berries GoMega®Mo'Beta smoothie is my sister's choice and it's made from orange juice, peach puree`, mango puree`, plum puree`, apple juice, pineapple juice, vitamins, green tea powder and Stevia leaf extract. There are 41 grams of sugar in it. While I like Stevia {my brother devoured our plant once} and green tea, this fruit smoothie just doesn't cut it for me. Probably too much orange and pineapple juice. Still, it's a lovely smoothie for my sister and baby to enjoy.

The green Original Superfood smoothie is another of my sister's choices. Made with an assortment of ingredients that include apple juice, peach puree`, mango puree`, strawberry puree`, banana puree`, spirulina, spy lecithin {which isn't good for you}, kale, wheat grass, barley grass, wheat sprouts, Jerusalem artichoke, and Nova Scotia dulse, this smoothie has only 49 grams of sugar. As with a previous similar smoothie, the dulse rather adds an odd flavor to me and I don't much care for this particular smoothie, Neither does baby, but my sister likes it.

Original SuperfoodStrawberry C Monster is a very unique and sweet smoothie. Made with orange juice, apple juice, strawberry puree`, cane sugar, concord grape juice, vitamin C and rose hips, this juice has a very thin juice texture rather than a thick smoothie texture and contains 54 grams of sugar. I liked this smoothie but it was a little too sweet for me and had a very strong orange juice flavor to it while the grape juice added a slightly odd mix to the flavors. It's a good boost of vitamin C which I enjoyed.

I don't know if we've tried the Citrus C Monster or not, and I do know that my sister has tried the straight carrot juice. Since carrot juice is just carrot juice and rather plain, I'll never it at that.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

St. Martin's Summer Poem


AS swallows turning backward
When half-way o'er the sea,

At one word's trumpet summons
They came again to me -
The hopes I had forgotten
Came back again to me.


I know not which to credit,

O lady of my heart!
Your eyes that bade me linger,
Your words that bade us part -
I know not which to credit,
My reason or my heart.


But be my hopes rewarded,

Or be they but in vain,
I have dreamed a golden vision,
I have gathered in the grain -
I have dreamed a golden vision,
I have not lived in vain. 

~ Robert Louis Stevenson

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Lady Maybe Book Review

23398862Title: Lady Maybe

Author: Julie Klassen

Genre: Romance, Historical Fiction, Drama, Christian

Plot: Hannah Rodgers, the daughter of a clergyman, is the former paid companion to the vain Lady Mayfield and privy to more than her fair share of secrets. When she reappears after abruptly leaving six months previously, Lady Mayfield takes this as a sign and engages Hannah to be her companion once more as Sir John uproots his household in another futile attempt to separate his wife from her lover. Reluctant at first, Hannah agrees only for the sole reason of providing for her baby boy left in the care of some rather unsavory people. With each passing mile however, she grows to regret tagging along. And when a horrible carriage accident leaves her broken and confused, Lady Mayfield gone and Sir John close to death, Hannah's troubles are only just beginning.

Mistaken for her employer's wife by the kindly doctor who rescues them, Hannah stays mum about the truth for her son's sake, needing the advantage of a carriage and money at her fingertips to rescue her baby. But broken bones take awhile to mend and she can't find work with the use of only one arm, so she waits, posed for flight. Even when a solicitor comes snooping around and Sir John awakes, still Hannah stays and waits, bidding her time. Yet every day the net of her self-made trap draws ever closer, threatening to ensnare her until by the time she realizes the danger she's in, it's too late to run.

Likes/Dislikes: I just spent an almost useless two days devouring this book. It was like having dark creamy chocolate after months of denying oneself such a rare treat. But considering this book was also an anniversary present from my husband and by my favorite author, it was a triple delight to indulge in. And, oh my gosh, the story itself! So suspenseful, dramatic and - dare I say? - delicious! I was instantly swept up in the intrigue, wondering who was whom, what was what and where all these trails would end up. The scenes where Hannah feared for her son were heart-wrenching and difficult for me, as a mother, to read, but thankfully he was the safest character in the book! And I instantly liked one suitor and disliked the other. I loved how the title meaning was worked into teh story at teh end, so cute. My only regret is that the book wasn't long enough! I wanted to see more of the happy ending and how everyone got along after such a scandal and if Becky ever got her Edgar or not. Should I cry "Sequel"?

Rating: PG-18 and up, mainly for content {heavy themes of adultery, a child born out of wedlock, lots of steamy passionate kisses and the beginning of flashback that ends up in the bedroom, though none of it was as graphic as some reviewers might let you think; there's no nudity or sex described, only very obviously suggested}. Recommended for mature readers. If you binge on it, like I did, don't do so on your period and have some wine and chocolates handy. *wink*

Date Review Written: August 4th, 2015

Thursday, August 6, 2015

The Curiosity Keeper Book Review

23582599Title: The Curiosity Keeper

Author: Sarah E. Ladd

Genre: Christian, Historical Fiction, Adventure, Romance

Plot: Abandoned by her mother at a young age, Camille Iverness has grown up managing her father's dingy curiosity shop. Tougher than she looks, Camille can handle big burly men and sell priceless objects to anyone without batting an eyelash. She tucks all her tender hurt feelings deep inside her mind, just as she tucks away the infrequent letters from her mother into her apron pockets. One evening, when she's left alone to tend the shop, Camille's life drastically changes. An attempted robbery leaves her injured and shaken, thrust onto the kindhearted mercy of a stranger.

Jonathan Gilchrist has his hands full with his apothecary business and the last thing he needs is to running around on a wild goose chase looking for his father's stolen ruby. When he follows up a promising lead, he rescues the clever Miss Iverness and whisks her away to his little country town when he sees first hand that she can't stay in her present environment. With the mystery of the ruby hanging over their heads and scarlet fever threatening the school where Camille gets a new job at, Jonathan and Camille are faced with some difficult choices and their blossoming feelings for each other.

Likes/Dislikes: This was a beautifully written well paced very clean novel and I loved it! The plot was so intriguing didn't waste time getting you from Point A to Point B. The characters were all diverse and wonderful; I loved getting to know them. Camille did repeat rather frequently that she couldn't go back home and a few other minor things like that were repeated a little too often for my taste but overall, it was a lovely story.

Rating: PG-16 and up, mainly for reading level and content {verbal abuse, a couple kisses, etc. nothing at all graphic}.

Date Review Written: August 6th, 2015.

I received a copy of this book free from BookLook Bloggers in exchange for an honest review. I wasn't required to write a positive review and the opinions expressed in the above review are my own.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Tis the Last Rose of Summer



Tis the last rose of summer 
Left blooming alone; 
All her lovely companions 
Are faded and gone: 
No flower of her kindred, 
No rose-bud is nigh, 
To reflect back her blushes, 
Or give sigh for sigh. 

I'll not leave thee, thou lone one! 
To pine on the stem; 
Since the lovely are sleeping, 
Go, sleep thou with them. 
Thus kindly I scatter 
Thy leaves o'er the bed, 
Where thy mates of the garden 
Lie scentless and dead. 

So soon may I follow, 
When friendships decay, 
And from Love's shining circle 
The gems drop away. 
When true hearts lie wither'd, 
And fond ones are flown, 
Oh! who would inhabit 
This bleak world alone?

~ Thomas Moore