Friday, August 28, 2009

Back to School Fiction Book Review!

I had the opportunity to review not one, not two, but three books as part of a Back to School Blog tour! I only had time to read the first two, The Confidential life of Eugenia Cooper and Rose House and I enjoyed both. They aren't what I would go out and find on my own but they were both easy entertaining reads. I could actually go really in depth here and tell you exactly what I did or didn't like about each because for all I liked there were a few things I didn't like. However, I'll just tell you that they are worth reading at least once!

If any of these three books sound particularly interesting to you let me know and I'll send it to you! (First come first serve obviously)
The Confidential Life of Eugenia Cooper

Author: Kathleen Y’Barbo is the best-selling, award-winning author of more than thirty novels, novellas, and young adult books, with more than a half-million in print. A graduate of Texas A&M University, she is currently a publicist with Books & Such literary agency.

Summary: The future is clearly mapped out for New York socialite Eugenia “Gennie” Cooper, but she secretly longs to slip into the boots of her favorite dime-novel heroine and experience just one adventure before settling down. When the opportunity arises, Gennie jumps at the chance to experience the Wild West, but her plans go awry when she is drawn into the lives of silver baron Daniel Beck and his daughter and finds herself caring for them more than is prudent–especially as she’s supposed to go back to New York and marry another man.

As Gennie adapts to the rough-and-tumble world of 1880s Colorado, she must decide whether her future lies with the enigmatic Daniel Beck or back home with the life planned for her since birth. The question is whether Daniel’s past–and disgruntled miners bent on revenge–will take that choice away from her.

Rose House

Author: Tina Ann Forkner is the author of Ruby Among Us. Originally from Oklahoma, she now lives with her husband and three children in Wyoming, where she serves on the Laramie County Library Foundation’s board of directors.

Summary: A vivid story of a private grief, a secret painting, and one woman’s search for hope.
Still mourning the loss of her family in a tragic accident, Lillian Diamon finds herself drawn back to the Rose House, a quiet cottage where four years earlier she had poured o
ut her anguish among its fragrant blossoms.
She returns to the rolling hills and lush vineyards of the Sonoma Valley in search of something she can’t quite name. But then Lillian stumbles onto an unexpected discovery: displayed in the La Rosaleda Gallery is a painting that captures every detail of her most private moment of misery, from the sorrow etched across her face to the sandals on her feet.
What kind of artist would dare to intrude on such a personal scene, and how did he happen to witness Lillian’s pain? As the mystery surrounding the portrait becomes entangled with the
accident that claimed the lives of her husband and children, Lillian is forced to rethink her assumptions about what really happened that day.
A captivating novel rich with detail, Rose House explores how the brushstrokes of pain can illuminate the true beauty of life.

The Sweetgum Ladies Knit for Love

Author: RITA Award-winning Beth Patillo combines her love of knitting and books in her engaging Sweetgum series. Pattillo served churches in Missouri and Tennessee before founding Faith Leader, a spiritual leadership development program.

Summary: Once a month, the six women of the Sweetgum Knit Lit Society gather to discuss books and share their knitting projects. Inspired by her recently-wedded bliss, group leader Eugenie chooses “Great Love Stories in Literature” as the theme for the year’s reading list–a risky selection for a group whose members span the spectrum of age and relationship status.
As the Knit Lit ladies read and discus classic romances like Romeo and Juliet, Wuthering Heights, and Pride and Prejudice, each member is confronted with her own perception about love. Camille’s unexpected reunion with an old crush forces her to confront conflicting desires. Newly widowed Esther finds her role in Sweetgum changing and is surprised by two unlikely friends. Hannah isn’t sure she’s ready for the trials of first love. Newcomer Maria finds her life turned upside-down by increasing family obligations and a handsome, arrogant lawyer, and Eugenie and Merry are both asked to make sacrifices for their husbands that challenge their principles.
Even in a sleepy, southern town like Sweetgum, Tennessee, love isn’t easy. The Knit Lit ladies learn they can find strength and guidance in the novels they read, the love of their family, their community–and especially in each other.

And don't forget to leave a comment on this review for a chance to win $20!

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6 comments:

  1. I'd love the Sweetgum book! 20 Thanks!

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

    I'm surprised you didn't have a stack of "20" (twenty) books!

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  2. I'm torn between finding another book to read or cleaning out my 20 boxes of toys before school starts.

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  3. The Secret Life of Eugenia Cooper sounds interesting!

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  4. If you still have a book available I'd like one. Thanks.

    gasweetheart211{at}netscape{dot}net

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  5. You've been busy reading, no wonder I haven't seen you online. lol

    Em

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  6. Well, I definitely would love the Rose house book, I love the stories of people finding hope through pain. I also would love 20 in my wallet! lol! Thank you!

    tiffanys819 at gmail dot com

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