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  • Judah’s Scepter and the Sacred Stone

    Posted on April 10th, 2018 jadijohnson No comments
    “Judah’s Scepter and the Sacred Stone” by D.A. Brittain
    This is an amazing book by a very talented author.  There are a few novels that touch your heart, soul, and mind.  This is one of those books.
    Princess Teia is surveying the destruction of the land surrounding her home when her life and the lives of her family are threatened in an instant.  During the chaos, the royal family is separated.  Teia’s tutor, Ebed, finds a hiding place for her, but it isn’t perfect.  Teia nearly burns to death!  Fortunately, she is rescued by the prophet Jeremiah.  With Ebed and Baruch’s help, Jeremiah whisks Teia to the shores of Egypt, where she meets an attractive prince named Eochaid.  But right after love takes root, they must go their separate ways.  Both Teia and Eochaid’s journeys are fraught with danger, making it unlikely they will survive, let alone see each other again.
    This gripping novel lures the reader in and never lets go.  The suspenseful plot and well-rounded characters had me rushing to pick up the book every chance I got.  I was glad Teia and Eochaid didn’t meet right away, so I could anticipate that moment in the story.  There were so many scenes that stood out for me, too many to list.  It’s not easy for a writer to keep two story lines equally riveting, but D.A. Brittain does a masterful job.  I never dreaded switching viewpoints because both Teia and Eochaid’s stories were filled with excitement and danger.
    I highly recommend this incredible novel.
    The publisher has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book through BookCrash.
  • The Perfect Blindside

    Posted on April 4th, 2018 jadijohnson No comments
    “The Perfect Blindside” by Leslea Wahl
    I absolutely loved reading this book.
    When Jake Taylor turns up in Silver Springs, Colorado, he’s expecting mind-numbing boredom.  How could this small town even compare to the excitement he’s been living ever since he won the silver medal at the Winter Olympics?  Snowboarding has become his very existence, and he doesn’t have time to go to school like an ordinary high schooler.
    Sophie Metcalf does her best to ignore their popular new celebrity.  Ever since Jake tailgated her and made her run a stop sign, resulting in a traffic ticket, she’s been mad at him.  But it seems like Jake’s goal in life is to aggravate her.  She makes it clear on the very first day of school that she can’t stand him, but her glares only seem to encourage him to antagonize her.
    Looking for a little excitement, Jake decides to try finding the mine his dad read about in the paper.  That one decision sets events in motion, both good and bad.  Coming along for the ride is the least likely person — Sophie.
    I was struck by how in-tune Leslea Wahl is with high school life.  No wonder Jake was skeptical about the kids trying to be his friends!  It’s not easy finding someone who is truly authentic.  Maybe that’s why Sophie interested him.  She was quite open about her feelings for him.
    I enjoyed the humorous moments, especially in Jake and Sophie’s thoughts.  It made me like them even more.
    There is also great suspense, with the right touch of mystery and danger.  You can’t help but connect with the characters.  So when their lives were in danger, I wanted to protect them from harm.  All I could do was hold my breath and hope everything would turn out okay.
    I wish I could get amnesia for a few days just so I can read this book again without knowing what’s going to happen!  As I’m sure you can tell, I highly recommend this entertaining novel.