Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Early Morning reviews

"A Love to Keep" by Cynthia Rutledge - I wish I had reviewed this before I sent it down to Jean to read.  But it's the nanny and the employer.  Do you think they fall in love?

"Ever After" by Carolyne Aarsen - Another one, but this one the guy finds country life is better than the city.  Not sure why this is a reoccuring theme in Christian novels.

"Hope that Sings" by JoAnn A. Grote - Girl falls for boy, boy is a baseball player.  1892 boy plays baseball with a team sponsored by a brewery and plays on Sunday.  Girl is a Christian.  Girl teaches boy that he can play but he needs to clean up the team.  Wonder wear Barry Bonds would fit into these people's world.

"The Vicar's Daughter" by Kimberley Comeaux - Nobleman and commoner.  Do you think they fall in love?

"Heaven Sent Husband" by Gilbert Morris - A girl decides God wants her to tell people that her high school nemesis is her fiancee and to buy a wedding dress.  It's supposed to inspiringly based on a true story.  Wow that provides encouragement to all us Christian singles who wonder if it would scare a guy to India if we announced we were engaged before we went on our first date.

"Sealed with a Kiss" by Mae Nunn - Professor and maid son's falls for student.  Do you think her rich aunt arranges for him to lose his job?  When she dies do you think she feels remorse and tries to fix them up?  Do you think the argue a lot in the process?

"In Lizzy's Image" by Carolyn R. Scheidies - Orphaned teen comes to America to be with her cold sister, but she's dead.  Her husband takes her in but wonders if she's as awful as her sister.  Neighborhood woman looking for a husband tries to kill her so she can get the husband.

"He Chose the Nails" by Max Lucado - Christ chose to die for us & isn't everything Max Lucado writes a 100% inspiring?

"Hip to be Square" by Hope Lyda - I think I already wrote a review of this.  But hey at least Christian novels are starting to realize that we can like clothes and not be a heathen.

"The Cubicle Next Door" by Siri L. Mitchell - I reviewed this on MySpace blog.  Let's just say I relate for several reasons & I want the nation's most popular blog!

"Sweet Valley University Secret Love Diaries: Jessica" by Francine Pascal - so since Liz had an adventure with her high school love, so does Jessica except her one not dead oneis insane.  And she realizes that she and Elizabeth are a lot a like now.  Which is true, and not the premise the books were started on that everyone liked, hint hint.

"And the Angels were Silent" by Max Lucado - See above.  Christ's final week.

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