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May 29, 2011

Check Out The Summer Kitchen (Blue Sky Hill Series) for $5.34

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From the author of A Month of Summer, an inspiring new novel in the Blue Sky Hill series about one woman's effect on a struggling Dallas neighborhood.

With her adopted son missing and the rest of her family increasingly estranged, Sandra Kaye Darden is drawn to the little pink house where her Uncle Poppy once provided security. What begins for Sandra as a simple painting project, meant to prepare the house for sale, becomes a secret venture that eventually changes everything.

Cass Blue is having trouble keeping food on the table since she ditched foster care. When Sandra Kaye shows up with lunch one day, Cass has no way of knowing that the meeting will lead to the creation of a place of refuge that could reunite a divided community.

In this moving story of second chances, two unlikely allies realize their ability to make a difference...and the power of what becomes known as the Summer Kitchen to nourish the soul.


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May 14, 2011

Check Out A Thousand Voices (Tending Roses Series #5) for $3.43

A Thousand Voices (Tending Roses Series #5) Review





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Adopted at thirteen, Dell Jordan was loved, mentored, and encouraged to pursue her passion for music. Now, at twenty, after a year abroad with a traveling symphony, a scholarship to Julliard is within reach. But underneath Dell's smoothly polished surface lurk mysteries from the past. Why did her mother abandon her? Who was her father? Are there faces somewhere that look like hers-blood relatives she's never met?

Determined to find answers, Dell sets off on a secret journey into Oklahoma's Kiamichi Mountains, drawn by the only remaining link to her origins- a father's Native American name on her birth certificate. In the voices of her Choctaw ancestors, she'll discover the keys to a future unlike anything she could have imagined.


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Apr 12, 2011

Check Out A Month of Summer (Blue Sky Hills Series #1) for $4.55

A Month of Summer (Blue Sky Hills Series #1) Review





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First in a new series from a national bestselling author whose “novels [are] like those of Nicholas Sparks and Richard Paul Evans.”(Bryan-College Station Eagle)

For Rebecca Macklin, an ordinary summer brings about an extraordinary change of heart when she discovers that her aging father has been wandering the Dallas streets alone, and his wife, Hanna Beth, has landed in a nursing home. Now Rebecca must put aside old resentments and return to her childhood home. In this moving story of separation and forgiveness, two women will unravel the betrayals of the past and discover the true meaning of family.


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Sep 4, 2010

Check Out Drenched in Light (Tending Roses Series #4)

Drenched in Light (Tending Roses Series #4) Review



True to form for Lisa Wingate, try one of her series, they are excellent entertainment.




Drenched in Light (Tending Roses Series #4) Overview


Once a gifted ballet dancer, Julia Costell buckled under the demands of a professional dance career, and has landed with a thud in an unglamorous job as a guidance counselor at a performing arts high school. Living back home with her parents and feeling lost, she is afraid she'll never soar again... until the day young Dell Jordan is sent to her office, carrying an essay. In Dell's writing, Julia sees luminous sparks of hope. But as she fights to forge a brighter future for one disadvantaged student, she is drawn into startling undercurrents of conflict and denial wilthin the academy. Only when she is tested in ways she never could have imagined does she begin to discover where real meaning and fulfillment lie--and realize that even though her life has seemed off course, she's been on the right path all along.


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Aug 9, 2010

Check Out A Month of Summer (Blue Sky Hills Series #1) for $6.94

A Month of Summer (Blue Sky Hills Series #1) Review



Rebecca Macklin has it all, but feels a void whenever she thinks of her parents' divorce when she was twelve and the abandonment she felt with her father out of her life. She and her Mom moved to California, and she never wanted to return to Dallas in the past twenty five or so years. Her life is great except for a few nagging worries about her husband Kyle's interest in his clients and office staff. Her fairly settled world is sent spinning when the Dallas Police call and tell her they found her father wandering the streets in a disheveled state. Rebecca has known about her father's Alzheimer's, but had allowed herself to push it aside. Let his second family deal with the issue. Her step-mother is in a nursing home recovering from a stroke and social services will be called in unless family can make arrangements. Grudgingly, Rebecca travels back to Dallas for the first time since she left as a child. She is ill prepared to face the memories and is overwhelmed by the needs of her father, the feelings towards her father's second wife Hanna Beth, and her adult son, Teddy. As she struggles to make care arrangements, sort through the home she once loved, and to help Teddy, she faces the memories of her late mother and the feelings of betrayal. Spending time under the roof that had sheltered her as a child, she begins to understand that all may not have been as it seemed to twelve year old Rebecca. A Month of Summer travels the winding road of difficult decisions and the willingness to open a heart to new truths. The portrayal of Alzheimer's, stroke recovery and cognitive damage are facets of the character's life, not the characters, themselves. Anyone who lived in the Dallas area thirty years ago will recognize the look and feel of Dallas they remember.

Rebecca Macklin could be yet another in a series of "have it all, but life is empty" female characters that seem to populate books today. A busy attorney, who also runs a boutique, has an accomplished young daughter and successful attorney husband. Boo hoo, boo hoo. And the review could stop there. However.... within the pages of A Month of Summer, Lisa Wingate has deftly crafted a multigenerational tale of love, deception and the power of forgiveness and redemption.
Just be careful not to start reading this book during a bath....or you'll find yourself all pruney because you don't want to stop long enough to get out and dry off....even if the hot water is all gone!



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A Month of Summer (Blue Sky Hills Series #1) Overview


First in a new series from a national bestselling author whose “novels [are] like those of Nicholas Sparks and Richard Paul Evans.”(Bryan-College Station Eagle)

For Rebecca Macklin, an ordinary summer brings about an extraordinary change of heart when she discovers that her aging father has been wandering the Dallas streets alone, and his wife, Hanna Beth, has landed in a nursing home. Now Rebecca must put aside old resentments and return to her childhood home. In this moving story of separation and forgiveness, two women will unravel the betrayals of the past and discover the true meaning of family.


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Characters give insight - Karen Eichstadt - Cincinnati OH
This is an excellent piece of writing giving the reader worthwhile insight into some characters. Hanna Beth was initially perceived as a ruthless person yet as we get to know her, we understand her situation more fully, even though she is a stroke victim who cannot talk. Teddy, a lovable character, finds those who need him, in ways we might not imagine. I found this book stirring and hopeful. A wonderful read.



Great - L. Miller -
Good, wonderful, great. What else can I say? She is an amazing writer. Having dealt with caretaking issues of older relatives myself, this book was a Godsend. More than anything, it reminded me that through difficulty come some of the treasures of life. There is always a place for hope, and this book nurtures that place. A beautiful story of family finding their way to one another. Not to be missed.



A Month of Summer - JaneA Clear -
If ya like real stories about real people you won't be sorry to buy this one it is a series I've read first two and enjoyed but don't stand up to Tending Roses series If ya wanna start reading LW start with Tending Roses series............



Really enjoy this author, but... - M.V. - TX, USA
The main character in this book drove me crazy with her indecisiveness and doubts. I know it wasn't her fault but arghhh! Besides that the book was really good and I look forward to reading more in this series. This author is very good at storytelling and I think everyone will enjoy this book along with others that she has written.

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Jul 26, 2010

Check Out A Thousand Voices (Tending Roses Series #5) for $4.93

A Thousand Voices (Tending Roses Series #5) Review




Adopted at thirteen into a loving and nurturing family, Dell Jordan cannot shake the need to know why her mother abandoned her and who her biological father could be.
Now at nineteen, with a year of touring Europe with an orchestra and doing volunteer work in the Ukraine, she comes back to Kansas with the need to find the answers that have always haunted her. She knows her father was a Native American, a member of the Choctaw tribe in Oklahoma, so she sets out to discover her heritage and, she hopes, learn why her mother gave her up for adoption.
Unable to get a motel room without a credit card, she goes to a campground to spend the night in her car. She meets Jace Reid, a single parent with two children at the campground where his whole family always camps during the Choctaw Labor Day Festival and in the course of interacting with him and his family, she learns about her Native American heritage. She also learns the hard truth of who fathered her and the problems that plagued her mother's life. A hard truth, but one can deal with truth better than with lies and deceptions, no matter how hard the truth may be. Eunice Boeve, author of Ride a Shadowed Trail




A Thousand Voices (Tending Roses Series #5) Overview


Adopted at thirteen, Dell Jordan was loved, mentored, and encouraged to pursue her passion for music. Now, at twenty, after a year abroad with a traveling symphony, a scholarship to Julliard is within reach. But underneath Dell's smoothly polished surface lurk mysteries from the past. Why did her mother abandon her? Who was her father? Are there faces somewhere that look like hers-blood relatives she's never met?

Determined to find answers, Dell sets off on a secret journey into Oklahoma's Kiamichi Mountains, drawn by the only remaining link to her origins- a father's Native American name on her birth certificate. In the voices of her Choctaw ancestors, she'll discover the keys to a future unlike anything she could have imagined.


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good book - BobbieJ Stiles - Niceville, FL USA
I read all 5 of the series and enjoyed everyone of them. I was sad when there was not a #6. I highly recommend them. It makes you want to work harder at having good family relations.



The Final Chapter - Susan C. Ramsey - Wayne, New Jersey USA
The final chapter in the wonderful series Tending Roses drew the circle together of the characters that had truly come to life. I found myself really caring about each and every one.






Loved this series - Katherine M. Orlopp - Valley Springs, CA United States
This is the fifth (I think) in the "Tending Roses" series. Each book is better than the last. They are all sentimental but I still loved them all and recommend them to anyone wishing to read nice stories about nice people.

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Apr 11, 2010

Check Out Tending Roses (Tending Roses Series, Book 1) for $3.85

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Lisa manages in this wonderful story to have the grandaughter who is pregnant and no job at this time come manager her bossy, no it all grandmother. The family has decided that grandma needs a person to watch over her before they put her into a home. The grandaughter also learns how person smart grandma is and that being managed is not really what she needs. i have read all 5 of the books in this series and they are all wonderful, can hardly wait to reread them.



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While living in a remote Missouri farmhouse-and struggling to care for her husband, baby, and aging grandmother-Kate Bowman finds inspiration in the pages of her grandmother's handmade journal...


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First-time author Lisa Wingate drew upon her relationship with her grandmother for inspiration in writing Tending Roses. Her sensitive and able crafting of language, character, and situation pierces through the turmoil and stress of everyday life, illuminating its message with almost painful intensity: "Maybe you should start wanting less." Wingate's words resonate as readers are introduced to Kate Bowman, her architect husband Ben, and their infant son. Kate, on maternity leave from her high-profile Chicago job, has been given the unenviable task of convincing her increasingly frail and forgetful grandmother that she can no longer live alone on the Missouri farm that has been her home for almost half a century. Kate and Ben are struggling to deal with mounting debts and medical bills as they strive to build a lifestyle, rather than a life. Frustrated by dealing with her stubborn, if well-meaning, grandmother, Kate finds solace and clarity in Grandma Rose's handwritten journal. The simple stories of earlier, less complicated times renew Kate's understanding of the truly important things in life. Through the journal, Kate discovers the essence of the remarkable Grandma Rose and is forced to reevaluate her priorities and those of her family.

Simply put, Wingate's aim is to exhort readers to "stop and smell the roses." The daily race to achieve and have more, more, more is clearly and all-too-accurately portrayed in these pages. I guarantee readers will stop to think of their own lives and where they are spending their energies. Let's hope Lisa Wingate has other relatives as inspiring as Grandma Rose for future novels. --Alison Trinkle

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Possibly the best fictional book I've ever read - Lynn -
I simply loved this book. It is a comfy, cozy read that reconciles past wounds and brokenness in a way that could only be the hand of God. It is a healing that all of us would desire. Written in a gentle and beautiful way. Love the book.






Realistic portrayals and thought-provoking insights - Robert Tucker -
Not being the genre I prefer in my reading habits, I began this book somewhat hesitantly after promising a friend I would read it. From the beginning my discomfort became elevated as I recognized myself in the husband who seemed overly caught up in his work in an effort to stay current with the onslaught of bills and expenses. I wondered if the entire story would be a "man-bashing" festival, something I did not care to experience. Yet, surprisingly, although written from a woman's point of view, the book was fairly impartial in its presentation of people and the flaws of the women were as obvious as the men.

I smiled as I read about the grandmother who bustled about making pies, cleaning house, and managing a myriad of chores. I further related to the family tensions that abound when tough decisions are approaching or when various value systems collide. All these events and more are in this sentimental story about an aging grandmother. Underpinning the book is an examination of individual priorities, and putting life back in order. The people are real, the problems are current, and the resolutions are satisfying. Smooth sentences and warm story-telling come together to make an engaging read that can be enjoyed by everyone.

I was disappointed however that some of the people were not given much background or depth and we never quite learned the story behind the little girl and her family. Furthermore, much of the anguish of the family past was glossed over in favor of creating external harmony. While this makes the book realistic, it also makes it a shade superficial. I was hoping for a little more character depth from the father, and I never was entirely sure I could picture some of the other characters. While it reads a little like a Hallmark movie (and I enjoy Hallmark movies), it is a beneficial read with heart-warming moments. I recommend it for anyone needing to take a few minutes of reflection of what is important in life.



Tending Roses - M. M. Walter - Aurora, CO
This is a sweet, easy, fun and edifying read. Makes you realize how important family relationships are and how important forgiveness, compassion, and thinking of others besides yourself are to maintaining healthy relationships.

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