Monday, April 29, 2013

Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling



Plot:
(From Amazon.com)-The only one of Kipling's novels to be cast in an American setting, Captains Courageous endures as one of literature's most cherished and memorable sea adventures. Harvey Cheyne, spoiled millionaire's son, tumbles overboard from a luxury liner--only to be rescued by the crew of a Gloucester schooner. Thus begins the boy's second voyage into the rugged rites and ways of sailors. Like all Kipling's masterworks, Captains Courageous is an interweaving of art and moral purpose. Angus Wilson has said that it shows "delicacy of craft and violence of feeling, exactitude and wile impressionism, subtlety and true innocence." A popular favorite since its first publication in 1897, the novel remains a classic story of youthful initiation--and a lively tribute to the author's famous code of bravery, loyalty, and honor among men.

 My Initial Expectation:
This is one of those books that makes you feel smarter just having it on your bookshelf. I was excited to read it because I love the classics and I especially love the seafaring stories. I haven't seen the movie with Spencer Tracy (it is in my queue, though) and I wanted to read the book first. 

My Thoughts:

While this book wasn't my favorite, I am glad that I read it. I couldn't read it unless I was sitting perfectly still because the imagery was so vivid, I started getting seasick. No, I'm not exaggerating- ask my boyfriend. There were times I got frustrated with the book, though. Kipling wrote the conversations between the fisherman phonetically (or whatever that's called) so it was hard to read at times. There was a whole section of the book where I had no idea what they were talking about but I kept reading and I got the jist of it.

There's one part where the crew attends the auction of possessions from a man who fell overboard and drowned. While they were fishing, Dan gave Harvey a knife that he had bought and they had this nice moment. The moment lasted until something tugged at Harvey's line and when they pulled it up, it was the dead sailor. They started freaking out saying that he had come for his knife in a scene that made me laugh out loud. I won't tell you the rest so you can read it for yourself but that was definitely my favorite part.

At 160 pages, this was a pretty quick read. If you're looking for an easy classics read, this is a good one for you. It's not intense but it isn't boring, either.

Ratings:

(See rating chart on right)

Overall Concept-4
Plot-3
Loveability of Characters-2
 Cover Appeal-3
 Overall Rating-4


Buy on Amazon.com

Monday, April 22, 2013

Painted Desert (Romancing America: Arizona) by Nancy J. Farrier




Plot:

(From Google Books)- As modern life takes unexpected turns, love comes knocking on the doors of three Arizona women. City girl Blaire Mackenzie has inherited her uncle's ostrich ranch, but how can she keep it when everyone, including the handsome manager, thinks her incompetent? Even as she starts to enjoy the ranch--and Burke Dunham--can she really find contentment there? Jazmyn Rondell's brother takes her on a hiking trip where her path crosses a secretive trail guide. Thor Larsen has retreated from the spotlight and locked his emotions away. Can Jazmyn and Thor work together to clear the past? Maddy Henry reluctantly agrees to help her friend's brother on a nature photo assignment. Jason Rondell has long been attracted to Maddy, but he was left at the altar once. Will burns from past loves keep these two forever apart?

 My Initial Expectation:
I've been eyeing this book for a long time. I love the southwest and the cover of this book really drew me in. To make matters even better, I read this during the "blizzard" we had here in Denver. I wasn't too sure that I wanted to read about ostriches, but I was all like 'This is a RA book- it won't disappoint.' 

My Thoughts:Do you ever wonder if the authors of certain books have suffered some sort of emotional trauma as their characters. I wonder that with Ms. Farrier and this book. I felt bad for these characters. Every single one of the main characters suffered from lack of trust in the opposite sex. They give definition to the phrase "Once burned, twice shy." Except for Thor- he was "Thrice burned, six times shy." Poor guy.


I think "An Ostrich a Day" was my favorite story. Blaire and Burke were easy to identify with and I was able to picture them better than I was any of the others with the exception of Thor. I kept picturing Chris Hemsworth who played Thor in the Avengers series who probably looks a little how the author intended. 


The only thing I'm not too crazy about with RA is that sometimes the characters in each story are connected with the ones in the other stories. That can make the storylines move slowly at times. I didn't come across this until the last story with Maddy and Jason. There were a couple of chapters that seemed to repeat themselves but it was easily forgivable.


I liked this book. It's a good read if you're looking for something lighthearted and clean. 



Ratings:

(See rating chart on right)

Overall Concept-4
Plot-4
Loveability of Characters-4
 Cover Appeal-5
 Overall Rating-4


Monday, April 15, 2013

Romancing America Titles

I'm working on a complete list of the Romancing America series. I haven't been able to find one online so I'm making my own. Once I review them, I'll put a link to the reviews. Hopefully this will soon be an exhaustive list. There are some titles on this list that aren't officially titled as "Romancing America" but are three or four-in-one titles published by Barbour Publishing. The titles in pink are contemporary and the ones in green are historical.

AL Alabama
     Alabama Brides
     Dixie Hearts
     Sweet Home Alabama
     Alabama
AK Alaska
     Alaska Weddings
     Denali Dreams
     Alaska Brides
AZ Arizona

     Painted Desert
     Arizona Brides
     Grand Canyon Brides
     The Spinster Brides of Cactus CornerAR Arkansas
     Brides of Arkansas
     Arkansas Weddings
     Ozark Weddings
CA California

     California Romance
     Monterey Memories
     California Brides
     California Chances
CO Colorado
     Colorado Lace
     Threads of Love
     Colorado Weddings
     Snowbound Colorado Christmas
     Christmas Homecoming
     Colorado Wings
     Colorado Christmas
CT Connecticut

     Connecticut Weddings
     Colonial Courtships
     Connecticut Brides
DE Delaware

     Delaware Weddings
     Liberty's Promise
DC District of Columbia

     Cherry Blossom Capers
FL Florida
     Postmark: Christmas
     Florida Weddings
     Florida Brides
GA Georgia

     Georgia Brides
     Peachtree Dreams
     Christmas Belles of Georgia
HI Hawaii
     Aloha Brides
     Hawaiian Dreams
ID Idaho

     Idaho Brides
IL Illinois

     Illinois Weddings
     Windy City Brides
IN Indiana
     Hoosier Crossroads
     Quakers of New Garden
     Freedom's Crossroad
IA Iowa
     Heartland Heroes 
     Wild Prairie Roses
KS Kansas

     Calico Brides
     Prairie Hearts
     Kansas Weddings
     Kansas Home
KY Kentucky

     Kentucky Weddings
     Bluegrass Bachelors
     Kentucky Brides
     Kentucky Chances
LA Louisiana
     Cajun Hearts
     Louisiana Brides
ME Maine

     Harbor Hopes
     Maine Brides
MD Maryland

     Chesapeake Weddings
     Maryland Brides
MA Massachusetts

     Cranberry Hearts
     Massachusetts Brides
MI Michigan

     Michigan Brides
     Michigan Weddings
     Mackinac Island
MN Minnesota
     Minnesota Brides
     North Star Weddings
     Minnesota Moonlight
     Minnesota Brothers
MS Mississippi

     Mississippi Weddings
MO Missouri

     Gateway Weddings
     Missouri Brides     
     Missouri Memories
     Rainbow's End
MT Montana
     Under the Big Sky
     Montana Weddings
NE Nebraska

     Cornhusker Dreams
     Rodeo Hearts
NV Nevada

     Sierra Weddings
     Christmas Love at Lake Tahoe
     Silver Mountains
NH New Hampshire

     White Mountain Brides
     New Hampshire Weddings
NJ New Jersey

     Jersey Sweets
     Jersey Brides
NM New Mexico

     New Mexico Weddings
     New Mexico
     New Mexico Brides
     Desert Roses
NY New York
     Central Park Rendezvous 
     Seneca Hearts
     New York Brides
     A Big Apple Christmas
NC North Carolina
     Blue Ridge Brides
     North Carolina Weddings
     Highland Crossings
     Carolina Carpenter Brides*
     A Biltmore Christmas
ND North Dakota

     North Dakota Weddings
     Wildflower Hears
OH Ohio

     Ohio Brides
     Ohio Weddings
OK Oklahoma

     Oklahoma Brides
     Oklahoma Weddings
OR Oregon

     Oregon Outback
     Oregon Weddings
     Oregon Brides
     The Midwife's Legacy
PA Pennsylvania
     Promise Brides
     A Quaker Christmas
     Allegheny Hopes
     Pennsylvania
RI Rhode Island

     Seaside Romance
     Rhode Island Weddings
SC South Carolina

     Palmetto Dreams
SD South Dakota

     Black Hills Blessing
     Prairie Hills
TN Tennessee

     Tennessee Brides
     Tennessee Weddings
TX Texas

     Sundays in Fredericksburg
     Texas Wildflowers
     Riverwalk Christmas
     Texas Weddings
     Wild West Christmas
     Texas Brides
     A Woodland Christmas
UT Utah
     Salt Lake Dreams
     Red Rock Weddings
VT Vermont

     Maple Notch Brides
     Vermont Weddings
     Christmas at Barncastle Inn
VA Virginia
     Virginia Brides
     Virginia
     Virginia Weddings
WA Washington

     Blue Mountain Weddings
     A Cascade Christmas
     Seattle Cinderella
     Cascades
WV West Virginia

     Appalachian Weddings
     Mountaineer Dreams
WI Wisconsin
     Cedar Creek Seasons
     Door County Christmas
     Wisconsin Brides
     Wisconsin Weddings
WY Wyoming

     Wyoming Weddings
     Yellowstone Memories
     Sagebrush Knights
     Wyoming Brides
     Christmas Mail Order Brides

Non-Regional/International
     Frontiers
     Frontier Brides
     Highland Legacy
     Fresh-Brewed Love
     British Columbia

Christmas Books (non-regional)
     Mistletoe Memories
     Plantation Christmas Weddings
     Holiday at the Inn
     Christmas Dreams

*unknown if right region

Monday, April 8, 2013

Bound to the Warrior by Barbara Phinney


Plot:
(From ChristianBook.com)- Widowed Saxon Lady Ediva Dunmow will do anything to protect her people-even marry one of the invading Norman knights. The king sees it as a way to keep Ediva, her lands and her tenants subdued. But Ediva's embittered heart, still healing from the abuse of her first husband, will not yield so easily.
Marriage never held any appeal for Adrien de Ries. Yet it is his king's will, and perhaps his Lord's, too-though he finds his faith tested daily by Ediva's staunch refusal to trust him. As a knight, Adrien survived many battles, but the fight to win Ediva's heart may be his most challenging-and rewarding.

 My Initial Expectation:
Here's the history behind my purchase of this book: I was a member of Heartsong Presents which was a book club that mailed out four Christian romance novellas a month. I had to cancel my membership because I couldn't read the books before the next shipment arrived. The book club went out of business and was bought by Harlequin. That's right- the nasty romance novel publishers. I don't know how long this Love Inspired branch has been around but alot of the Heartsong Presents authors went over there. 


I was just walking through the book section at Walmart and saw this book. I was immediately drawn in by the cover and quickly put it in my cart. I didn't even realize that the author has the same last name as my boyfriend. 
Review:

I was very surprised that this was a book club novella instead of a stand alone novel. Yeah, it's that good. There are times that it got a little repetitive but that's easily forgivable. This book is a great one if you're looking for a historical romance but are tired of the typical 19th century prairie romances. It's a wonderful story about forgiveness and learned love. 



Ratings:

(See rating chart on right)

Overall Concept-4
Plot-4
Loveability of Characters-4
 Cover Appeal-5
 Overall Rating-4


Buy on Amazon.com