Thursday, August 13, 2009

A Delicious Blend of Suspense and Romance

I really liked this book. Although the title or cover didn't grab me at first, my curiosity was peaked when a collegue recommended the story. So I began reading and I was sucked in at the first chapter. The characters were believable and the plot was intriguing and at times intense. I also liked the fact that the author threw in a little romance along the way. A very entertaining story- I highly recommend it.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Organization Made Simple

If you are feeling a little overwhelmed with life, your home seems out-of-order and chores are getting on top of you, pick up Simply Living Smart by Anitra Kerr. It is a fast read that gives you an inside look into a week in the life of Anitra Kerr. I loved all her ideas and insights into de-cluttering, food storage, recipe ideas for school and at home and organizing each room in the house. I loved how she delegated certain tasks and activities to specific days in the week.
I will definitely be implementing many of the ideas in this book and look forward to creating a stress-free organized life and living environment. Thank you Anitra for a much needed book!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Famous Family Nights

Famous Family Nights by author Anne Bradshaw is the kind of book that you pick up, read a little, put it down, come back to it, read some more and put it down, until you find yourself wanting to pick it up again and read some more. I loved the fact that she interviewed people from around the world with various backgrounds and experience with FHE. I loved the frank and uplifting messages of the interviewees and I loved gleaning from the many ideas and experiences shared. There's a couple of ideas in there that I want to implement into our own Family Home Evenings!
This is a fun and interesting read and a great resource of ideas- one that gave me hope and reaffirmed my testimony of the blessings of this inspired practice.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Faeries, Elves and Other Magical Creatures


I enjoyed reading Alvor by new author Laura Bingham; it was the kind of book that sucked me in and had me intrigued enough to keep my attention to the very end. The story revolves around twins Bain and Erin, whose exploration of a cabin in the woods by their home, leads them to discover a hidden magical world. Not only do they unveil the mysteries of this other-worldly realm, but they also discover fantastic secrets about themselves. Well written, well paced and very imaginative, I recommend this book for fans of Fantasy and anyone wanting a magical escape from reality!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Fun and Adventure with Sariah Mc Duff

The Sariah McDuff series is an adorable collection of stories about a cute and precocious seven year old. Written with a fresh style, wit and humor, these books will not only entertain you, but will teach you moral lessons to warm your heart and make you smile. A perfect choice for young elementary aged girls to read on their own or with a parent.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Witty, Wacky and Irresistably Endearing

If you or your kids are wondering what to read this summer, put Hashbrown Winters by author Frank L.Cole at the top of your summer reading list.

Reading this book was like watching my favourite Disney comedy or watching an episode of the Little Rascals. It was funny, witty and very imaginative. Your kids will love it and so will you. I highly recommend it!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

A Heart-Warming Romantic Comedy



Looking for a fun escape this summer? Pick up Altared Plans by Rebbecca Cornish Talley; a heart-warming story about love, heartache, fear, faith and trust. This genuine 'chick-flick' will have you laughing, sighing and believing in true love and eternal marriage.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Agent In Old Lace

Since working at CFI I have acquainted myself with some of the blogs and websites of our authors, and I have to admit that Tristi Pinkston's is one of my favourites. Each time I go to check in and read an article or review, I am either smiling from ear to ear or laughing out loud! Fortunately her disarming sense of humour has not been confined to the realm of blogging –she has recently published a romantic suspense story 'Agent in Old Lace', that will be sure to tickle your funny bone. This lighthearted adventure will have you guessing and keep you smiling, with a few surprises in the end.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

To Die in Kanab


To Die in Kanab by author Jack Nelson, is a compelling piece of fiction that takes us to the rugged outback of Southern Utah. When a Hollywood movie investor is killed in the quite town of Kanab; Kane County Sheriff Jared Buck is thrust into a murder investigation that on the surface seems unsolvable.
Not everyone in the quiet town welcomes the idea of a movie about the mysterious 1934 disappearance of Hollywood poet and artist Everett Ruess, and Sheriff Buck finds himself questioning many of the townsfolk as possible suspects in the case. When his local investigation leads to nothing but dead ends, he turns to newpaper reporter Paul Crichlow in San Francisco and the two of them using wit, instincts and pereverance, are able to unveil the truth and bring in the guilty.

A well written story with interesting plot, believable characters and an engaging writing style; To Die in Kanab will suck you in and have you turning pages until the mystery is solved.

As a side note: The real mystery of the 1934 disappearance of Everett Ruess has recently been solved. Check out the National Geographic Adventurer Article here.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

It's ALL About Him- How to Identify and Avoid the Narcissist Male Before You Get Hurt

Lisa E Scott has done a terrific job educating her audience about male narcissism, and although it does exist in females- men make up the majority of the narcissist pool.

Before I read the book I had no idea it was an actual psychological disorder. I just thought that there were a group of men who were arrogant so-and-so's who delighted in the attention of their female counterparts. Boy, did I have a lot to learn!
She intertwines research from Sam Vaknin PhD, who is an expert in the field on NPD (Narcissistic Personality Disorder), with her own personal experiences. It makes for very interesting and enlightening reading for anyone who wants to know why for certain men -It's ALL about Him.

Going Against my Feminine Grain


I only picked this book up because the author Steve Alten was going to speak at a Conference I was organizing; I had never before read anything in this genre, but boy after the first couple of chapters, I found myself wanting to read to the very end! It was interesting, entertaining and educational. I found myself on the internet looking up all the middle east locations that were mentioned in the text and I was fascintated to learn about the operations of the House of Saud. Even if you don't agree with the author's political slant, the content in this book was definitely food for thought.

Monday, June 8, 2009

If you're a romantic at heart...


If you're a romantic at heart, pick up 'By Love Or By Sea' by new Cedar Fort author, Rachel Rager. This romantic tale set in yesteryear will have you reading anxiously just to see the handsome hero Caleb and the beautiful heroine Alice finally get together.
And of course you will blow out a satisfied sigh at the end, knowing that true love conquers all. Aahhh...

Monday, May 11, 2009

Smile till your cheeks cramp-Laugh till you cry

The Icing on the Cake is the first book by author Elodia Strain and what a debut! The book is like reading a sit com without the smut; and it will literally have you laughing out loud and smiling from ear to ear. Written in a fresh, fun style, the book engages you immediately as you follow the adventures(or misadventures) of protagonist Annabelle Pleasanton as she navigates her way through one hilarious incident to another, to find what every girl dreams of-love.
So make this uplifting piece of chick-lit the next book on your 'to-read' list-you won't be disappointed.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

A fun read that keeps you guessing

For a fun, quick, easy read, pick up Deadly Treasure by first time author Jillayne Clements.
The mixture of adventure, mystery and romance will have you turning pages and keep you guessing till the very end.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Rozelle's First Pick



Honestly, this is not normally a subject I would jump at to read but I am so glad I did.
Torn Apart is a powerful and moving story which explores the devastating effects of pornography on marriage and family and how one courageous woman overcomes the devastation through faith in God.
A champion for decency and chastity, Diony George pours her heart and soul into this story to expose pornography for what it really is and offer hope to anyone who may have been affected by it.

Forewarned is forearmed. All can benefit from this book.

For further information check out these web addresses:
http://tornapartbyporn.com
http://diony-george.blogspot.com

Rozelle's Reading Quest

Since working at CFI I have had many customers ask me for my personal book recommendations, so I began Rozelle's Reading Corner as a vehicle to share my enthusiasm for good books. The reviews I write on this blog will only be for books I feel that I can genuinely recommend and of course it goes without saying that the reviews are based on my personal opinion. Like many of you I really don't have the luxury of reading a new book in hopes that it will be good, instead I go on the recommendation of trusted friends.

My hope is that this blog will serve a similar purpose.

Happy Reading!