Book Review: Presumed Dead by Barbara Ann Derksen

8/28/2012

Andrea Wilton and Brian Strait, from Shuster Detective Agency, take on another case to find a missing person. This second book in the series introduces DJ Wiebe, a biker who rides with The Sons Riders, a Christian biker ministry. Another biker, a member of The Demons Raiders, is missing and presumed dead. DJ, his friend, hires Shuster Detective Agency to find him. He initiates Andrea and Brian into the biker culture, a world that encompasses motorcycles, leather, drugs and murder.

I chose to review this book because I had read the first one. Presumed Dead by Barbara Ann Derksen was written in the same style as the first one. It was good mystery that kept my attention because I wanted to see how it ended. The dialogue was a little cheesy at times and I have a hard time with the way Brian is portrayed. There is a couple of times I said to myself, "really". However, I did finish reading it. The author did a good job of weaving two story lines together along with reminding us of situations from the first book. You can still read this book and follow along even if you haven't read the first one. 

Would I recommend this book? Yes and no. If you are looking for an indepth story line with deep characters and interesting byplay this is not the book for you. If you are looking for a quick weekend or vacation book that you can enjoy without too much thought then you will like Presumed Dead by Barbara Ann Derksen

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Book Review: Vanished by Barbara Derksen

8/23/2012


Vanished by Barbara Derksen 

"Their lives are changed forever when murder and kidnapping take Brian Strait and Andrea Wilton to Haiti, the land of voodoo and street children. Vanished tells the story of their search for their friends, Trent and Diane Michner, but before they ever get started, a neighbor is murdered on Andrea’s doorstep and then her house is burned to the ground. Two men in a black Mustang shadow the couple."

All they had to say in the description was that this book was considered a mystery and I was hooked. It was an easy quick read and the story kept my attention fairly well. There were a few plot twists and surprises but it wasn't one of those "Oh My Goodness, I didn't see that coming" type of books.

There is some easy banter between friends with a blossoming relationship that you know is coming. The two main characters decide to save their friends and have many obstacles to face including their house being burned down. There is a great side story that will really warm your heart as they show compassion to a little girl in Haiti. I enjoyed the fact that Andrea came into her own and became an independent and strong woman by the end of the story.

This is a great weekend of vacation read, the type of book that you don't have to think to much about as you go along. It is the first part in a series and I have the second book so stay tuned for that review.

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Book Review: Pursuit of Proverbs 31 by Amy Bayliss


Have you ever heard of the Proverbs 31 woman found in the book of Proverbs in yes, chapter 31? Many of us have and many strive our entire lives to live up to a standard that is frankly unachievable. Amy Bayliss’ book Pursuit of the Proverbs 31 has given me a fresh perspective on the Proverbs 31 woman and also a freedom from guilt that is totally misplaced.

This bible study is laid out in an easy to handle format. Each chapter gives you a chance to dig deeper into Proverbs 31 and also deeper into The Word. There is scripture to look up, which I really like because we are told to test what hear against God’s Word. There are also thought provoking questions that really make you take a look at yourself and see where you stand. Amy also uses examples from her own life to explain things, which helps me to understand where she is coming from.  It makes her more of a real person, living a real life, just like me.  She also gives us suggestions to implement the things that we are learning from God’s Word.

All in all I enjoyed Amy’s book Pursuit of Proverbs 31.  It put a clearer perspective on the illusive Proverbs 31 woman making her more of a guideline not a rulebook!

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Book Review: Simply Grilling

7/24/2012

Simply Grilling by Jennifer Chandler was a very informative and interesting cook book. As a cookbook junkie, I was excited to review this book. The recipes were well organized and easy to follow. The pictures, which are important to me, were outstanding! I really like that she offers suggestions for sides and desserts that are also in the book. Yes, there are desserts also that you can make on the grill. I really enjoyed this book!











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Book Review: Farm Fresh Southern Cooking Straight from the Garden to Your Dinner Table

3/27/2012

I decided to review Farm Fresh Southern Cooking: Straight from the Garden to Your Dinner Table this time because I love cookbooks! Probably to the point that I collect them more that actually use them. I decided to get the ebook version because I am trying to simplify and get rid of things. However, I don't think I like doing this with actual cookbooks.


I did enjoy Farm Fresh Southern Cooking. It has stories of different farms all over the south that corresponds with certain recipes. I like cookbooks that bring in the "real world". One thing that I didn't care for was that a couple of the recipes used baking mixes and such but that is more of a personal preference. The pictures were amazing and the recipes looked yummy! I can't wait to try a few of them! I think it would be much easier if I lived farther in the south and had access to Farmer's Markets year around. 








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Book Review: The 13th Tribe

3/21/2012

If you have been following my reviews you may have noticed that I enjoy a certain type of book. It's no secret that Ted Dekker is my favorite author! Suspenseful, intense, thriller, those are the types of books that I enjoy and I have to say that The 13th Tribe by Richard Liparulo did not fail to deliver!

I was very excited that I got to snag a copy of this book before they ran out. The book starts out in a archeological dig where the main character has job as a security guard. He has been through a traumatic accident that left him questioning his faith. He and his family decided a change of scenery was needed. The story continues to build and has so many twists and turns that I couldn't put it down. I don't want to give away to much because at the end there was such a plot twist I actually said out loud,"NO WAY!" The story intertwines with the book of Numbers in the Bible, when the Israelites convinces Aaron to make the golden calf. Again, I don't want to give away to much so you need to grab a copy and read it for yourself. If you do, leave me a comment when you finish and let me know what you think!

Now, I don't want to scare you away by the fact that I said Dekker was my favorite author because this is a straight up story with no "slime on the walls". It is an action packed book that I couldn't put down. In fact, as soon as I finished it I went to check out Liparulo's other books!



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Book Review: Behemoth

3/13/2012

Do dinosaurs still exits? I recently read Behemoth by Jonathan C. Leicht that was about this exact question. As the book starts out, I feel like I am in Jurassic Park. It quickly moves into a university setting where a professor is giving his last lecture before he has to leave. He is making the case for his belief that dinosaurs did exist at the same time as man. I enjoyed this book because it was different than my normal type genre. It did keep my attention although it was a little technical at times. I definitely would give it a chance.









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