Thursday, February 19, 2015

Litfuse Blog Book Tour: Remember the Lilies by Liz Tolsma

Remember the Lilies  is another wonderful romance war story written by the lovely Lis Tolsma. This book will bring your senses to life as a reader and have you pawing through the pages to finish! This is a show-stopper book: it has history, it has war, it has romance, and amazing character's both primary and secondary! Another to add to your must read for 2015 list, don't miss out! 

Summary

Irene and Rand come from very different walks of life. Will they find common ground in their fight to survive?

Irene has grown up in the jungle as a missionary with her Aunt Anita, but now she and countless others are imprisoned by Japanese soldiers at the Santo Tomas Internment Camp in the Philippines. Irene and her aunt are safe there, and she keeps busy with her duty of delivering censored messages to the camp’s prisoners, but like everyone else, she prays for the war to end and for her freedom. Rand is a wealthy, womanizing American, whose attempted escape from the internment camp has put himself and others in danger. When Rand and Irene’s Aunt Anita meet one another in the hospital, Irene learns more of his story and her heart is determined to save his family. But the danger outside the walls of the hospital worsens every day, and life in this exotic place is anything but luxurious. Can Irene find Rand’s family before they disappear forever? And can a humble missionary woman and an arrogant man find common ground in the face of their biggest fears?


My Thoughts 

It can't be a Liz Tolsma book without a gorgeous cover.  Tolsma is  one of those type of authors who use themes in their titles and for her it's flowers: so far there have been tulips, daisies and now lilies!  What's the next flower?!  But yes, this cover is amazing. I love love love love book covers and when I ripped this out of the package I was singing "lalala" for sheer joy of putting this on my bookshelf. So pretty! A+

The book as a whole was wonderful.  Tolsma has never let me down. Somehow she is able to write war stories in a way that makes it realistic but not as depressing.  I know some people don't tend to gravitate towards war stories because it's crazy to think that reading fictional accounts of actual wars seems bizarre.  So if you are one of those people I highly recommend Tolsma.  She blends the aspects of war through the life of her characters so well.  It's always engaging to read, and of course there is a good side to be rooting for throughout the book which makes it an even more thrilling experience as a reader.  

I did love all of the extra content in this book.  Irene Reynolds was one feisty missionary kid turning into a young woman.  I loved her passion to help others.  Now, there is a theme where characters do things when you know they shouldn't and something horrible or almost horrible happens to them and spoiler alert this happens to her, but what I did like from this is that she realized what she did was wrong.  And I liked that the others characters didn't berate her for what she did, but instead comforted her.  Rand was another character that was really engaging to read.  He goes from playboy nightclub owner to a internment camp prisoner. His comfortable life is ripped from him and he is thrown into a crossroad where he must learn to be strong and figure out what he stands for as a human being.  His compassion for others grows, and his relationship with Irene develops that side of him as well.  There was one point of his story where I felt was left unresolved, it was like the issue was mentioned and then like "oh, it's ok I'm not wanted." As the reader you will understand I believe. 

Overall, this book is a highly recommended read from me to you, reiders! Its rich writing will transport you to the Santo Tomas Internment Camp with Irene, Rand and the friends they make along the way. Pick up a copy and find out how "two very different people find love- and survive the impossible circumstances of war."


Rating: 4 out of 5 bookshelves 
Disclaimer: I received a free copy for an honest review from Litfuse Publicity Group.  

About the Author 

Liz TolsmaMy life is always a changing scene, full and busy with writing inspirational historical fiction and raising a family.   I  have been writing seriously for a number of years now, but have wanted to be an author since the fifth grade    when my teacher wrote, “I hope to see you as a published authoress,” in my autograph book. I was hooked. I’m proud to be represented by my wonderful agent, Tamela Hancock Murray of the Steve Laube Agency.

When I’m not busy writing, I enjoy reading, especially historical romance. You can also find me working in my garden, walking my black lab, Kylie, camping with my family, kayaking or crocheting.

Link to Author's: Facebook, Website, Twitter and Goodreads
Purchase her book: Amazon and B&N   

This gripping new tale from Liz Tolsma, Remember the Lilies, is a must-read for fans of WWII-era fiction. When Irene is attacked by a sinister Japanese guard and their secrets are exposed, she and Rand must learn the true meaning of forgiveness—if they can stave off starvation until the American troops bring freedom.

Help Liz celebrate the release of Remember the Lilies with a Kindle Fire giveaway!

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One grand prize winner will receive:
  • A Kindle Fire
  • One copy of Remember the Lilies
Enter today by clicking the icon below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on 2/19. Winner will be announced at Liz's Remember the Lilies Facebook author chat party. RSVP for a chance to connect with Liz and WWII fiction fans, as well as for a chance to win some great prizes!   

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RSVP today and spread the word—tell your friends about the giveaway via FACEBOOK, TWITTER, or PINTEREST and increase your chances of winning. Hope to see you on the 19th!

Happy Reading, 

Taylor Reid

Friday, February 13, 2015

Litfuse Blog Tour Event: Return to Exile by Lynee Gentry

Return to Exile is the second installment to the Carthage Chronicles. This is the Outlander of Christian fiction that has all the time travel and romance elements that leave the readers happy.  From the beautiful book cover to the rich writing, this book will leave you excited for the next one. 

Summary 

A twenty-first-century doctor travels back in time to third-century Carthage to rescue her husband, but the arrival of a deadly epidemic forces her to make an impossible choice in this fast-paced second novel in The Carthage Chronicles series. 

Dr. Lisbeth Hastings salvaged two things from her accidental trip to the third century: her mother's stethoscope and her child. Making a life for her daughter Maggie back in the present is difficult, but returning to ancient Carthage is impossible. However, when Lisbeth learns her husband is slated to die a martyr's death, she must find a way around the impossible to save him.


Cyprian Thascius returns from political exile a broken man. He's lost his faith, the love of his life, and his purpose. When Ruth, an old friend, proposes he marry her to restore his position and protect his estate, the disgraced nobleman accepts. But when Cyprian's true love suddenly reappears, his heart becomes as imperiled as the fledgling church.
As Lisbeth and Cyprian reunite to battle a new epidemic and save the oppressed community of Christians, the chasm between the two of them seems too wide to bridge. But when Maggie contracts typhoid, Lisbeth mu
st choose: stay and save the man she loves, or return home and save her daughter? 


Filled with gripping action and raw emotion, this incredibly compelling adventure of star-crossed lovers will keep you engrossed with every turn of the page.


My Thoughts 

Well written, engaging and exciting to read! Grab this book and be ready to be transported in time!  

  
So, I didn't read the first novel in this series and wish that I did.  I feel there was character development and the building of relationships between characters that I missed in the first one that hindered my ability as a reader with connecting.  That didn't in any way stop me from reading this book and marveling at the beautiful writing and plot development, just made me wish I had more as a reader with these characters.

I love time travel books. This book reminded me of Lisa T. Bregren's River of Time Series, just a little more adult friendly in the sense that the main characters are adults and not teenagers. I always find it fascinating when christian authors write with time travel involved and then still use God as an element in their writing. I mean who wouldn't want to go back in time?  I'm not entirely well-versed in the history or time period that this book is based in, but it felt very authentic.

I loved the relationship between Baek and Maggie, the two children. It was very fun to read their interactions with one another, and how they started to form a bond despite their differences of age and life experiences.  
(Warning minor spoiler alert! Skip to next paragraph!) 
To be honest, the one thing I didn't entirely understand was Ruth marrying Cyprian, and then to have her die... I felt that this was just a way for Cyprian to be with Lisabeth again...even though he was married to Lisabeth... I don't know if maybe the author wanted to have the characters go through tension, or figure out their grief? But it felt almost unnecessary. Then again it could be because I missed out on the first book I missed why this happened. 
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The relationship between Lisabeth and Cyprian is great to read too. They both have big responsibilities to accomplish and hurdles of issues to figure out when they are reunited.  The book ends on a cliffhanger leaving me begging to know what is going to happen to  Lisabeth and Cyprian!? I guess that means I will have to read the next one! 

Rating: 4 out of 5 bookshelves
Disclaimer: I received a free copy for an honest review from Litfuse Publicity Group.

About the Author 
  
Lynne Gentry This girl who grew up on a Kansas dairy farm never wanted to be a writer, but she has always been a storyteller. Her mother called it "Selling wind in a bag." Lynne started out writing plays and skits. Then in a moment of sheer insanity, she decided to take a stab at writing full-length novels. Reinventing Leona was her first and it is no longer in print. 
Lynne can milk a cow, drive a tractor, organize a banquet, prepare a kid for that first professional acting audition, or sit across the table and enjoy a cup of coffee with you.

Link to Author's: Facebook, Website, Twitter, and Goodreads 
Link to Book: Amazon and B&N 


In His Grace, 
Taylor Reid