February 14, 2014
100 Point Code for Pampers!
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February 14, 2014
Princess Ever After: Review
Have you ever dreamed about being a Princess? Meeting Prince Charming and living in the beautiful castle full of history? I know I have plenty of times!
Princess Ever After by Rachel Hauck is the second novel in the Royal Wedding Series. The novel is based on the life of Regina Beswick. She has grown up in a small town and finally realized her dream of running a classic auto restoration shop. She loves cars and fixing them. She has no idea that she was actually born to be a princess.
Tanner Burkhardt is the Minister of Culture for the Grand Duchy of Hessenberg. He has the task of finding and bringing home the long lost princess, Regina. He must battle his own fears of failure in order to secure the nation’s future.
In the shadows a strong opponent is ready to fight Regina and Tanner to ensure that the throne is abolished forever. Faced with opposition, Regina must decide if she is destined to restore old cars or fulfill her Grandmother’s dream of restoring a nation.
Princess Ever After is a sweet book with love able characters. You just can’t help falling in love with Regina’s character and the choices that are placed in front of her. Should she choose the dream she has just realized in restoring cars or restore her family honour. Regina was not this perfect princess that could do no wrong. She was a normal young woman who had dreams and hopes. The love story was simple and sweet. It did not overpower the story which is perfect and allowed us to focus on Regina and her own personal journey. Overall the novel was light, fun and an easy read. It is perfect for young adults.
Rachel Hauck is an award winning, best selling of author of critically acclaimed novels such as The Wedding Dress, Love Starts with Elle,Soft and Tenderly. Rachel serves on the Executive Board for American Christian Fiction Writers.
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Rating: 4/5
Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed are my own.
February 12, 2014
Sinners’ Garden by William Sirls #review
Hope, love and forgiveness. Finding God in all the quiet and small places. This powerful novel, The Sinners’ Garden has it all.
The Sinners’ Garden is set in the small township of Benning. Andy Kemp is one of the main characters of this novel. His life has been centered around the scars that mar his face. His face had been disfigured by an abusive father and he now hides his pain behinds books and anger. His Uncle Rip returns from prison a different and more religious man. He becomes a mentor for his nephew, trying all he can do to help ease Andy’s pain. When Andy begins to hear strange music through his iPod and making near prophetic announcements to those around him, Rip is convinced that Andy is hearing the voice of God.
Local police officer, Heather Gerisch, responds to a late night break in and enter in a poorer area of town. The masked prowler has left thousands of dollars in grocery gift cards! The bizarre break ins continue and is dubbed the “Summer Santa”. Andy and Rip discover an enormous and well kept garden of wildflowers that seem to have grown overnight. They speculate on whom the gardener could be and soon a spree of miracles transforms the small town from a place of hopelessness into a place of healing and beauty.
This novel was so moving and touched me deeply. It touched on so many difficulty topics of abuse, poverty, pain, forgiveness and healing. It forced me to open my eyes and remember that God is all around us. Sometimes life can become so busy that we forget that God is there listening to us and guiding us. We just need to slow down and listen to Him.
It can be so difficult to forgive those that have hurt us. This novel makes you realize how important the healing process is and if we don’t forgive we will continue to hurt. I loved how real the characters were. They were normal people, they were imperfect and their lives did not end in a happy fairy tale ending just because they were in a novel. This is a definite must read.
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Rating: 5/5
Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book for the purpose to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.
February 12, 2014
Homemade Valentine’s Day Picture Frame Cards #shop #cbias
This Valentine’s Day craft is a part of the Valentine Crafts with Kids campaign for the Collective Bias® Social Fabric® Community. This shop & post have been compensated as a part of a social shopper amplification for #CollectiveBias and its advertiser. All opinions on this blog are my own.
February 11, 2014
Beating the Indoor Blues with #DKCanada Sticker Boutique
Sticker time is always fun time! From beating boredom, adding to crafts and fixing boo boos at the doctor’s office – stickers have always fascinated kids!
I was (and still am) a huge sticker fan – I actually still have my large collection of stickers in the original tin box I collected them in. My boys are able to go through them and use them in their own pictures – although they are full of hearts and animals which I never hear the end of. Stickers have come along way since my childhood – you can now even purchase favourite characters (from Disney to Lego to Superheroes, the possibilities are endless!).
With the deep freeze we have been under lately (and not to mention the constant colds!) my boys have been itching to find new things to keep them busy. For them the chance to try out some of the DK Sticker Books from their boutique was the best news they had received in a long time.
My boys were beyond thrilled when they received their books. Superheroes and Lego, yes please! Our youngest is going through a huge Hulk and Spiderman phase – he even slept with his book that night!
The boutique offers sticker collections ranging from Disney princesses and movie characters to Lego and superheroes as well as animals and dinosaurs. There are over 1000 reusable stickers (the pages are made so that they can stick them on and peel them off – not sure how many times they would last through this process but my boys peeled them off about five times without causing them any problems with how effectively they stuck on). The book itself is thick which is perfect for little ones as you know it wont tear easily and cause tears. The selection in each book was perfect and also had extra stickers because if your children are like mine – many will end up on a nose or cheek or even as a pretend tattoo!
We fell in love with the DK Canada Sticker boutique and the boys rated them a 5/5 for being awesome, superior collection and downright fun.