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Showing posts with label Marybeth Whalen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marybeth Whalen. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2011

She Makes It Look Easy


Two very different lives and both wishing to have some aspect of another's. Yet how very true is the saying, "The grass isn't always greener on the other side."

Take Ariel Baxter, busy mother of three boys and a wandering labrador named Lucky. Her schedule involves so much that Ariel can barely stay on top of things, like getting organized, remembering to not only have dinner on the table by the time her husband David gets home, but to make sure she has gone shopping so she has the ingredients. Now that she has moved into her "dream neighborhood" she vows that she will change and become a better wife and mom.

It will be easy for Ariel now thanks to her new neighbor, Justine Miller, the mom and wife who has it all together. From making bread from scratch, to the perfectly cleaned and organized home at all times, to the husband that takes about their first date with love in his eyes. Can she be too perfect? She provides classes at church to help other women organize and manage their lives more efficiently and Ariel wishes she could be half the woman, Justine is.

However, neither woman really sees the true picture, just the facade each of them has on the outside, what everyone else sees. Yet what lies underneath all the chaos and perfection will teach them something about themselves that they didn't see coming.

In the second novel by MaryBeth Whalen, She Makes It Look Easy, we get a chance to see things from two entirely different lives of married moms/wives. For me I could relate to Ariel because I am always trying to achieve that perfection I believe I need in order to be happy, thus making my family and home a happy place to be. What I am missing out on is life that is happening all around me, that moments of time are slipping away while I try to find a place for them. I can also see parts of myself in Justine, in being able to see that a perfect home is not what makes you happy inside.

I received this book compliments of Christian Fiction Blog Alliance for my honest review and think this one rates a 5 out of 5 stars. I think all of us try in many ways to be someone we are not, this book shows you what happens when we stretch those boundaries a little to far before we realize just how far we have come. A must read with a very clear message and a fantastic summer read for super, busy moms!

Here's even more great information on this book, the author and where to get a sneak peek at the first chapter.
This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
She Makes It Look Easy
David C. Cook (June 1, 2011)
by
Marybeth Whalen




ABOUT THE AUTHOR:





Marybeth Whalen is the wife of Curt and mom of six children. The family lives outside Charlotte, NC. Marybeth is a member of the Proverbs 31 Ministries writing team and a regular contributor to their daily devotions. Her first novel,The Mailbox was released in June 2010. Her next novel, She Makes It Look Easy, will be released in June 2011. Additionally, she serves as director of She Reads, Proverbs 31 Ministries' fiction division.





ABOUT THE BOOK



Ariel Baxter has just moved into the neighborhood of her dreams. The chaos of domestic life and the loneliness of motherhood, however, moved with her. Then she meets her neighbor, Justine Miller. Justine ushers Ariel into a world of clutter-free houses, fresh-baked bread, homemade crafts, neighborhood play dates, and organization techniques designed to make marriage better and parenting manageable.



Soon Ariel realizes there is hope for peace, friendship, and clean kitchen counters. But when rumors start to circulate about Justine’s real home life, Ariel must choose whether to believe the best about the friend she admires or consider the possibility that “perfection” isn’t always what it seems to be.



If you would like to read an excerpt of She Makes It Look Easy, go HERE.

Friday, August 6, 2010

The Mailbox - Review



What would happen if you discovered a mailbox that contained notebooks and pens for recording your personal thoughts that you could leave behind and somehow believe that someone was watching over you in the process?

That's exactly what Kindred Spirit is! It's a mailbox in the middle of a stretch of beach in North Carolina, where you can pour out your thoughts and know that like prayers, someone is listening.

When Lindsey falls in love with Campbell over the summer during her high school years, they vow that their love will last until the next summer. They will write and call often and keep themselves for only each other.

Yet when Lindsey returns the following summer, she finds that things are much different between her and Campbell even though he assures her that they are. She finds out that a girl name Ellie has a crush on Campbell even though she is aware that Lindsey and him are a couple. She is your typical flirtatious girl.

So when Lindsey returns home, Campbell spends the night with Ellie at a party troubled over his loneliness of missing Lindsey and spending another year apart and while pouring out his feelings, Ellie is only to happy to hand him beer after beer until they get drunk and sleep together. Campbell can never forgive himself for breaking his promise to Lindsey and avoids talking to her and spending more time with Ellie until she winds up pregnant and he offers the only solution he can think of...to marry her.

After years of grieving over a lost love, Lindsey finally allows herself to fall in love with Grant and raises a family of her own, never forgetting that summer romance of so long ago. Year after year, Lindsey returns back to her beloved beach house and leaves a yearly message of love and hope with Kindred Spirit.



I received this wonderful heartwarming story, The Mailbox by Marybeth Whalen, of summer romance compliments of B & B Media Group for my honest review. This brings back those long lost feelings of first love and the hope you always had that maybe someday, you'd get the chance to recapture that once more. I would rate this book a perfect 5 out of 5 stars!

For more information on this book, the author and where to purchase your own copy, click on the links below:

The Mailbox by Marybeth Whalen