Monday, February 27, 2012

Beauty for Ashes Review

Beauty for Ashes written by Dorothy Love is a must read for the reader who’s read Ms. Love’s previous book, Beyond All Measure. Some of the characters appear in the second book of this series but it is focused on Carrie Daly. Mrs. Daly is a widow in Hickory Ridge looking to find happiness & purpose in her life after the death of her husband.
 Carrie lives with her brother until he marries a bitter, hateful woman with two undiscipled children. She is forced to leave her home to make it on her own.  Along the way, she meets Griff Rutledge. Griff is seen as a no-good gambler passing through town. The attraction between the two is instant even though Carrie is courted by the bookshop owner, Nate Chastain. When her brother loses his job & goes to Chicago to find work, Carries reluctantly moves back to help Mary, her now pregnant & sick sister-in-law.
Money is tight due to the recession. Mary’s lack of running the farm has the family in desperate times. Griff helps out, much to Mary’s & the town’s disapproval. Carrie, however sees more substance in Griff than the town’s gossip makes out. Grateful for his help, Carrie in turn helps Griff when he is injured. Through each crisis, the writer portrays Carrie has a normal, believable character. She relies on God but has her moments of doubt as to His purpose for her life & if she’ll ever be happy.
 By the end of the book, there is a change in Mary as well as Griff. Carrie is finally appreciated for her sacrifice & her work to help the family stay together. Griff comes to a peace with his father & his wanderlust subsides. He realizes his love for Carrie who he proposes to. Carrie, at last, has found happiness. A wonderful book for anyone who likes realistic characters that depend on God.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Grace of God Review

The Grace of God Review
    Andy Stanley is the author of The Grace of God. This is the second book I’ve read by him. I think he has been blessed with the ability to explain God’s Word in layman terms. 
    Grace is the foundation for salvation. God’s desire to draw man to Him is based on grace-Jesus died for our sins so we could be reconciled to God. Period. There is no way to earn this gift. Mr. Stanley does a good job explaining this simple but profound truth. He explains this truth through Bible stories- beginning with Creation all the way through the New Testament.  He chose stories most are familiar with since our childhoods. The complexity of God’s Word is so amazing! A child can understand & learn the stories yet as adults, we continue to learn more & more in each layer of the stories. God’s Word is alive & active. No one can exhaust His Word. It by grace you have been saved-this is made very clear in the book.
I received this book free from the publisher for my honest opinion. The opinions I’ve written are my own.