EDGE OF THE PAST by JENNIFER COMEAUX
In this brilliant s equel to Life On The Edge,we find Emily, Chris and Sergei in Russia for an important competition, but when Chris injures his shoulder, the first of their career, they have to disqualify themselves from the competition. He finds out he'll need extensive therapy before Worlds, but will need surgery afterwards.
Not being able to skate leaves Emily and Sergei plenty of time for sightseeing and spending time with Sergei's parents and visiting Sergei's former skating rink. When they literally bump into Elena, the past comes and causes major fears for both Emily and Sergei and makes Emily doubt her relationship with Sergei.
When both Sergei and Emily come face to face with his daughter he never thought he'd see, Emily fights her fears of ever having a future with Sergei and Elena's animosity towards her.
Sergei is able to convince Elena to bring Liza to Boston, so she can spend time with him and have some skating lessons, as she had been skating earlier in New York. When an incident occurs in Boston, Emily is devastated and breaks her engagement to Sergei instead of fighting to keep their relationship strong.
Emily and Chris have to fight insurmountable challenges to get through Worlds, but in the end, things happen to make them stronger.
I can hardly wait for the third and final volume of this excellently written look at the highs and lows of a figure skating team. I highly recommend both of these books.
I give this book 5 stars.
I received my PDF copy from Kathy.
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Date Published: Dec 5, 2012
ISBN: 978-1-14811-888-9
258pp
Welcome to the Book Review blog of the LDS Forever Friends Email Group. This is where you'll book reviews of every book we read. Orson F. Whitney said, "We will yet have Miltons and Shakespeares of our own. God's ammunition is not exhausted. His brightest spirits are held in reserve for the latter times. In God's name and by his help we will build up a literature whose top shall touch heaven, though its foundations may now be low in earth."
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
LIFE ON THE EDGE by JENNIFER COMEAUX
When Kathy approached me about participating in the blog tour for the sequel to Life On The Edge, when I saw the cover, I knew it was about Figure Skating, which I absolutely love to watch and have been a huge fan since before Scott Hamilton won gold, so I had to read this first prequel.
Life On the Edge is the story of Emily and Chris, skaters who've recently been paired up to skate as a pair. They have a new Russian coach, Sergei, who mysteriously quit skating with his long-time partner Elena after winning the Junior Pairs Championship. Sergei has chosen to live in Boston to coach a younger team and help Em and Chris to fulfill their dreams of becomingm the first US Pairs Team to capture an Olympic Gold Medal. Sergei has helped Emily to get over her fear and gain confidence, something sh had not been able to obtain with their former coach and Chris had always been able to skate with confidence and ease.
Emily and Chris are like brother and sister, so they weren't romantically involved with each other. When the two were not skating, she and Sergei would go for coffee each morning just to talk. After awhile of being close friends, they realized they had a lot in common and realized their feelings for each other were getting stronger and in the Figure Skating world, this is taboo, so they had to be discreet when together, soas not to let on about their relationship. They both feel they can keep their personal and professional relationship separate.
When Emily finds out about Sergei's past, she's not sure their relationship will last. She's been able to focus on her skating, but she has issues she needs to work through. When she and Chris win some big events, things seem to be in place for Gold at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City.
When a Russian Coach causes trouble for Emily, Chris and Sergei, things become ugly, withtheir careers on the line. It takes a leap of faith and friends and family to help them through.
I absolutely loved this book, learned more about the Skating world than I knew before,as Jennifer loves to go to the competitions throughout the country and we like the same skaters. You don't have to be a fan of Figure Skating to love this book.
I give this book 5 stars.
I received my PDF copy from Kathy Habel.
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Date Published: Dec 1, 2011
ISBN: 978-1-47010-177-0
434pp
When Kathy approached me about participating in the blog tour for the sequel to Life On The Edge, when I saw the cover, I knew it was about Figure Skating, which I absolutely love to watch and have been a huge fan since before Scott Hamilton won gold, so I had to read this first prequel.
Life On the Edge is the story of Emily and Chris, skaters who've recently been paired up to skate as a pair. They have a new Russian coach, Sergei, who mysteriously quit skating with his long-time partner Elena after winning the Junior Pairs Championship. Sergei has chosen to live in Boston to coach a younger team and help Em and Chris to fulfill their dreams of becomingm the first US Pairs Team to capture an Olympic Gold Medal. Sergei has helped Emily to get over her fear and gain confidence, something sh had not been able to obtain with their former coach and Chris had always been able to skate with confidence and ease.
Emily and Chris are like brother and sister, so they weren't romantically involved with each other. When the two were not skating, she and Sergei would go for coffee each morning just to talk. After awhile of being close friends, they realized they had a lot in common and realized their feelings for each other were getting stronger and in the Figure Skating world, this is taboo, so they had to be discreet when together, soas not to let on about their relationship. They both feel they can keep their personal and professional relationship separate.
When Emily finds out about Sergei's past, she's not sure their relationship will last. She's been able to focus on her skating, but she has issues she needs to work through. When she and Chris win some big events, things seem to be in place for Gold at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City.
When a Russian Coach causes trouble for Emily, Chris and Sergei, things become ugly, withtheir careers on the line. It takes a leap of faith and friends and family to help them through.
I absolutely loved this book, learned more about the Skating world than I knew before,as Jennifer loves to go to the competitions throughout the country and we like the same skaters. You don't have to be a fan of Figure Skating to love this book.
I give this book 5 stars.
I received my PDF copy from Kathy Habel.
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Date Published: Dec 1, 2011
ISBN: 978-1-47010-177-0
434pp
Sunday, December 30, 2012
SHAKING DOWN SANTA by SUSAN LAW CORPANY
This was my first time of reading a book on my newly downloaded Kindle For PC and I like it much better than scrolling down a PDF file.
Lauren Baylor is a recent widow who lost her Army Husband in Afghanistan, leaving her to raise two small boys, Dirk, almost 5 and Brett, almost 3. To help the boys to adjust to their dad's death, Lauren buys Half-Daddys to position around the house, with one in the car.
Lauren gets attention from two Santa's, who come bearing gifts and she's wary over each, especially with her being vulnerable, being a new widow. Bryan is the local police officer who is suscpicious of Lloyd Owens, a new guy in town, a divorced man with two young daughters.
Lloyd, who moves in with his married step-sister, interested in Lauren, becomes her handyman. When a home invasion occurs, Bryan becomes a suspect, so when a lipstick becomes part of the evidence, Bryan's sister investigates on her own to bring "bad Santa" to justice.
Susan is so adept at combining humor and suspense, with a bit of romance tied in to make this an excellent read for the Christmas holidays.
I bought my Kindle For PC off Amazon after Susan sent me an e-mail, telling me about it, saying it had just come out.
I give this book 5 stars.
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Date Published: December 18, 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4811-2510-9
208pp
This was my first time of reading a book on my newly downloaded Kindle For PC and I like it much better than scrolling down a PDF file.
Lauren Baylor is a recent widow who lost her Army Husband in Afghanistan, leaving her to raise two small boys, Dirk, almost 5 and Brett, almost 3. To help the boys to adjust to their dad's death, Lauren buys Half-Daddys to position around the house, with one in the car.
Lauren gets attention from two Santa's, who come bearing gifts and she's wary over each, especially with her being vulnerable, being a new widow. Bryan is the local police officer who is suscpicious of Lloyd Owens, a new guy in town, a divorced man with two young daughters.
Lloyd, who moves in with his married step-sister, interested in Lauren, becomes her handyman. When a home invasion occurs, Bryan becomes a suspect, so when a lipstick becomes part of the evidence, Bryan's sister investigates on her own to bring "bad Santa" to justice.
Susan is so adept at combining humor and suspense, with a bit of romance tied in to make this an excellent read for the Christmas holidays.
I bought my Kindle For PC off Amazon after Susan sent me an e-mail, telling me about it, saying it had just come out.
I give this book 5 stars.
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Date Published: December 18, 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4811-2510-9
208pp
Thursday, December 27, 2012
PINGO AND THE PLAYGROUND BULLY by BRANDON MULL and illustrated by BRANDON DORMAN
I've never read any of the Fablehaven se ries, but I can now safely say I've read one of his books. I know I would enjoy his Fablehaven books, as I devoured the Harry Potter books. But, i'm not into Fantasy as a general rule, but have read two of the Narnia books and loved The Lord of The Rings films.
Anywy, Pingo is Chad's imaginary friend and all the kids on the playground have imaginary friends as well. jeremy is the playground b ully and his imaginary friend is Grunt. The kids decide to have a competition with their imaginary friends to see which is the best. At the end of the competetion, they find each excels at something, that Pingo is second in everything, but Pingo explains that each of them is good at something and those differences make them all friends.
I give this book 5 stars.
I received this ARC from Dave Kimball at Deseret. I plan on giving Pingo to my grandson Gary on Sat.
Publisher: Shadow Mountain
Date Published: June 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60907-178-3
28pp
I've never read any of the Fablehaven se ries, but I can now safely say I've read one of his books. I know I would enjoy his Fablehaven books, as I devoured the Harry Potter books. But, i'm not into Fantasy as a general rule, but have read two of the Narnia books and loved The Lord of The Rings films.
Anywy, Pingo is Chad's imaginary friend and all the kids on the playground have imaginary friends as well. jeremy is the playground b ully and his imaginary friend is Grunt. The kids decide to have a competition with their imaginary friends to see which is the best. At the end of the competetion, they find each excels at something, that Pingo is second in everything, but Pingo explains that each of them is good at something and those differences make them all friends.
I give this book 5 stars.
I received this ARC from Dave Kimball at Deseret. I plan on giving Pingo to my grandson Gary on Sat.
Publisher: Shadow Mountain
Date Published: June 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60907-178-3
28pp
THE CHRISTMAS TRAIN A TRUE STORY by THOMAS S. MONSON and illustrated by DAN BURR
When I first saw this book on thecover of my Deseret Book catalogue, I didn't realize until it came via Fed-exfrom Deseret, that I'd already read this true story in another Deseret Book a couple of yearsago en ttitled Christmas With The Prophets,so I was glad to see a children's version.
When my caregiver saw the cover, she said it looked like an old book and I told her the story took place when our prophet was a very young boy and that the cover was a better representative of a by-gone era.
Tommy was asked by his mother what he w anted for Christmas and he thought about it, saying he wanted an electric train. He knew times were rough, but still hoped for that electric train.
When his mother brought in a wooden train set to give to his friend, he was excited about the oil tanker and hooked it to his new set. When they arrived and gave his friend the other set, his friend was so excited. Tommy then left to run home to get the oil tanker he'd left behind, plus two others from his electric set. It was then that President Thomas S. Monson learned the true meaning of Christmas,that it's more blessed to give than to receive.
I give this book 5 stars.
I received my ARC from Dave Kimball from Deseret and will be giving this book to my almost 7 year old grandson on Saturday.
Publisher: Deseret Books
Published Date: November 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60907-182-0
29pp
When I first saw this book on thecover of my Deseret Book catalogue, I didn't realize until it came via Fed-exfrom Deseret, that I'd already read this true story in another Deseret Book a couple of yearsago en ttitled Christmas With The Prophets,so I was glad to see a children's version.
When my caregiver saw the cover, she said it looked like an old book and I told her the story took place when our prophet was a very young boy and that the cover was a better representative of a by-gone era.
Tommy was asked by his mother what he w anted for Christmas and he thought about it, saying he wanted an electric train. He knew times were rough, but still hoped for that electric train.
When his mother brought in a wooden train set to give to his friend, he was excited about the oil tanker and hooked it to his new set. When they arrived and gave his friend the other set, his friend was so excited. Tommy then left to run home to get the oil tanker he'd left behind, plus two others from his electric set. It was then that President Thomas S. Monson learned the true meaning of Christmas,that it's more blessed to give than to receive.
I give this book 5 stars.
I received my ARC from Dave Kimball from Deseret and will be giving this book to my almost 7 year old grandson on Saturday.
Publisher: Deseret Books
Published Date: November 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60907-182-0
29pp
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
V IS FOR VIRGIN by KELLY ORAM
When I first was asked to participate in tour, the title caught my eye, so was intrigued. I was not disappointed. This book should be recommended reading for all mothers and teen daughters. It addresses the virginity issue that teens are facing today.
Valerie Jensen is a senir at my old alma mater Huntington Beach High. She has made a promise to herself to stay a virgin until she's married. She was adopted and her biological mother left her a letter and a necklace, explaining how she got pregnant and to give her advice on how to avoid getting pregnant before marriage.
The day she and her boyfriend Zack get too cozy, she stops him, telling him she's not having sex until she's married. This comes as a shock, so Zack dumps her, which breaks her heart. At school the next day, while standing on a table in the Cafeteria,she lets everyone know what happened, and it's not until later that she finds out someone videore cored her onto YouTube and it goes viral.
From there, Val starts her own website, is able to get her jewelry line marketed, a foundation started and cause the hottest rock star to take her on as a challenge. Val designs her necklace and bracelet with either a V for Virgn or an A for Abstinence. Girls and guys all over YouTube are clamoring for these jewelry items. Kyle Hamilton writes a song for her, claiming it a love song, which she thinks is nothing but a sex song. She hates his taunting and the way he treats her. He also writes an entire album for her, which she loathes.
She gets support from a popular LDS guy who she really likes, who becomes her boyfriend. When he breaks it off later inthe year, she's crushed, but gets comfort from an unexpected source. When her best friend pulls a dirty trick on her that turns out better than she realizes, she has second thoughts about her feelings for Kyle.
In the aftermath, Val is invited to appear on a TV Talk Show that is centered around the whereabouts of celebrities and she is united with her birth mom and Kyle, who she hadn't seen in four years.
I highly recommend this book to teens, as Kelly uses the lingo that teens use. And, I'm a grandmother of two teenagers and a pre-teen.
I give this book a huge 5 stars.
I received my pdf copy from Kathy Habel.
Publisher: Bluefield Creative
Date Published : December 5 2012
ISBN: 978-0-98562-772-0
386pp
When I first was asked to participate in tour, the title caught my eye, so was intrigued. I was not disappointed. This book should be recommended reading for all mothers and teen daughters. It addresses the virginity issue that teens are facing today.
Valerie Jensen is a senir at my old alma mater Huntington Beach High. She has made a promise to herself to stay a virgin until she's married. She was adopted and her biological mother left her a letter and a necklace, explaining how she got pregnant and to give her advice on how to avoid getting pregnant before marriage.
The day she and her boyfriend Zack get too cozy, she stops him, telling him she's not having sex until she's married. This comes as a shock, so Zack dumps her, which breaks her heart. At school the next day, while standing on a table in the Cafeteria,she lets everyone know what happened, and it's not until later that she finds out someone videore cored her onto YouTube and it goes viral.
From there, Val starts her own website, is able to get her jewelry line marketed, a foundation started and cause the hottest rock star to take her on as a challenge. Val designs her necklace and bracelet with either a V for Virgn or an A for Abstinence. Girls and guys all over YouTube are clamoring for these jewelry items. Kyle Hamilton writes a song for her, claiming it a love song, which she thinks is nothing but a sex song. She hates his taunting and the way he treats her. He also writes an entire album for her, which she loathes.
She gets support from a popular LDS guy who she really likes, who becomes her boyfriend. When he breaks it off later inthe year, she's crushed, but gets comfort from an unexpected source. When her best friend pulls a dirty trick on her that turns out better than she realizes, she has second thoughts about her feelings for Kyle.
In the aftermath, Val is invited to appear on a TV Talk Show that is centered around the whereabouts of celebrities and she is united with her birth mom and Kyle, who she hadn't seen in four years.
I highly recommend this book to teens, as Kelly uses the lingo that teens use. And, I'm a grandmother of two teenagers and a pre-teen.
I give this book a huge 5 stars.
I received my pdf copy from Kathy Habel.
Publisher: Bluefield Creative
Date Published : December 5 2012
ISBN: 978-0-98562-772-0
386pp
Saturday, December 22, 2012
LIVING IN THE LIGHT: HOW TO FIGHT THROUGH THE DARKNESS OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY by LACY A. WEST & GARY L. ANDERSON
When I signed up for this Blog Tour, I didn't realize then how timely this book was going to be, what with the Tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut on 14 Dec. We need to seriously address our Mental Health issues here and globally. This book sheds so much light on why we have such a problem and it begins with society turning away from God and gravitating towards Satan. This fantastic book shows us who suffer from Depression and Anxiety, how to cope and man age their depression. This book needs to be read and pondered by everyone 14-90, as this is an issue that has reached epidemic proportions globally.
Both Lacy and Gary explain so eloquently, how to change these life-defeating behaviors that allow us to cave into mountains of despair. Lacy shares how she was basically negative by nature. She had a pony given to her by her parents when she was around 7. That pony was old, so after several years of riding and caring for him, he suddenly dies and she became so heartbroken, it was difficult to bounce back and depression set in over time. It's quite normal to become sad over the death of a loved one, but we need to focus on the positive, or we'll lose ourselves to that darkness where Satan wants us.
We have R rated movies, violence in our video games, drugs, etc, it's no wonder that depression sets in and controls us. Lacy and Gary explain that the w ay to bring the light into our lives is to focus on good music, uplifting movies, scriptures, good friends who have positive, upbeat personalities to keep healthy. Also, eating healthy foods can keep depression and anxiety away. Our sleep habits play a big part of how our moods are. Having plenty of Vitamin D keeps depression down. We know that when you turn off a light in a room, darkness takes over, but when the light is on, darkness cannot get in. And, when we're surrounded by darkness, we have difficulty seeing or navigating, but when we have light all around us, we can literally see everything, so if we let His Light shine brightly, the darkness of Satan has no power.
Our Savior Jesus Christ, when he was in Gethsemene, was tempted by Satan, but overcame that temptation. When Jesus was on the Cross, he was in the depths of despair, as His Father didn't help Him, and yet, He didn't give up. When Joseph Smith was praying in the Sacred Grove, he had the most gut-wrenching feeling come over him, he knew it was from Satan and he had to fight to keep from being overtaken by that evil darkness, when all of a sudden, the brightest light he'd ever witnessed and felt, came over him and he saw two Heavenly beings, God The Father and His Son. Isn't it great to ponder that we have two sons, Jesus Christ, who is The son and who is The Light and the sun, which also gives us light. So, inessence, if both Joseph and Our Savior and older brother, Jesus Christ, can conquer depression and the depths of despair, then those who suffer from Depression and Anxiety, can do so, especially with The Savior's help. He is there with us in our darkest hour.
There are several blank pages for note taking, if needed.
I give this amazing book 5 stars.
Publisher: Cedar Fort, inc.
Date Published: January 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4621-1148-0
160pp
When I signed up for this Blog Tour, I didn't realize then how timely this book was going to be, what with the Tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut on 14 Dec. We need to seriously address our Mental Health issues here and globally. This book sheds so much light on why we have such a problem and it begins with society turning away from God and gravitating towards Satan. This fantastic book shows us who suffer from Depression and Anxiety, how to cope and man age their depression. This book needs to be read and pondered by everyone 14-90, as this is an issue that has reached epidemic proportions globally.
Both Lacy and Gary explain so eloquently, how to change these life-defeating behaviors that allow us to cave into mountains of despair. Lacy shares how she was basically negative by nature. She had a pony given to her by her parents when she was around 7. That pony was old, so after several years of riding and caring for him, he suddenly dies and she became so heartbroken, it was difficult to bounce back and depression set in over time. It's quite normal to become sad over the death of a loved one, but we need to focus on the positive, or we'll lose ourselves to that darkness where Satan wants us.
We have R rated movies, violence in our video games, drugs, etc, it's no wonder that depression sets in and controls us. Lacy and Gary explain that the w ay to bring the light into our lives is to focus on good music, uplifting movies, scriptures, good friends who have positive, upbeat personalities to keep healthy. Also, eating healthy foods can keep depression and anxiety away. Our sleep habits play a big part of how our moods are. Having plenty of Vitamin D keeps depression down. We know that when you turn off a light in a room, darkness takes over, but when the light is on, darkness cannot get in. And, when we're surrounded by darkness, we have difficulty seeing or navigating, but when we have light all around us, we can literally see everything, so if we let His Light shine brightly, the darkness of Satan has no power.
Our Savior Jesus Christ, when he was in Gethsemene, was tempted by Satan, but overcame that temptation. When Jesus was on the Cross, he was in the depths of despair, as His Father didn't help Him, and yet, He didn't give up. When Joseph Smith was praying in the Sacred Grove, he had the most gut-wrenching feeling come over him, he knew it was from Satan and he had to fight to keep from being overtaken by that evil darkness, when all of a sudden, the brightest light he'd ever witnessed and felt, came over him and he saw two Heavenly beings, God The Father and His Son. Isn't it great to ponder that we have two sons, Jesus Christ, who is The son and who is The Light and the sun, which also gives us light. So, inessence, if both Joseph and Our Savior and older brother, Jesus Christ, can conquer depression and the depths of despair, then those who suffer from Depression and Anxiety, can do so, especially with The Savior's help. He is there with us in our darkest hour.
There are several blank pages for note taking, if needed.
I give this amazing book 5 stars.
Publisher: Cedar Fort, inc.
Date Published: January 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4621-1148-0
160pp
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