Monday, August 24, 2009

Review for Maggie Rose by Sharlene MacLaren

Title: Maggie Rose
Author: Sharlene MacLaren
Publisher:Whitaker House
ISBN: 978-1-60374-075-3



From the back cover:

"Maggie Rose, the spunky, friendly, twenty-year-old middle daughter of Michigan resident Jacob Kane, feels compelled to leave her beloved hometown of Sandy Shores to pursue what she feels in her heart are God's plans for her life--in New York City.

Maggie Rose adjusts to her new life at Sheltering Arms Refuge, an orphanage that also transports homeless children to towns across the United States to match them with compatible families. Most of the children have painful pasts that make Maggie aghast, but she marvels at their resiliency. As she gets to know each child, her heart blossoms with new depths of love and compassion.

When a newspaper reporter comes to stay at the orphanage in order to gather research for an article, Maggie is struck by his handsome face -- and concerned by his lack of faith. She can't deny their mutual affections, though. Will she win the struggle to maintain her focus on God and remain attuned to His guidance?"
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When we open up the cover of our latest romance novel, we expect to be drawn into a love story. We hope for our own hearts to yearn and hope for the happy ending that usually awaits at the end of whatever trials the characters must endure. With inspirational romance, we even come to expect some kind of growth in the characters. The very best authors may even challenge us as we read to look at our own lives and how the lesson apply to ourselves.

What Sharlene MacLaren has done with Maggie Rose goes above and beyond all those things. She picks out stories of the least of these and makes them shine like emeralds. The tales of the orphans and poor of that period aren't new to us, nor are they absent today. This book weaves theirs into the plot so smoothly that you cannot tell what the main story is. Whether her true purpose was to grab our hearts with the redemptive love of a man and woman, or with the endearing characters of children who had no hope without the men and women who volunteered and showed them compassion, self-worth, and God's love ~ It is a tale masterfully woven.

Everything sings about this latest book. The cover art is gorgeous, the writing is descriptive, and the plot is exciting and tension filled.
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I have to admit I didn't do this review justice. Every time I would think of what I wanted to tell people about the book, it seemed to give the plot away. I don't want to spoil the story for anyone else ~ so I had a very hard time writing this review. Once I had written it, then I realized some things may be taken the wrong way. When I said she had weaved the story of the orphans together with the rest so well that it was hard to tell the main story ~ it was meant as a compliment. Some people set out to talk about social issues and the romantic relationship is just a backdrop. Sometimes it is the other way around. I thought she did such an excellent job telling both stories and balancing them that it just sounded like real life. There was nothing false about it. Another pitfall she avoided was the tendency to feel "preachy." Her characters lived and grew and shared in genuine ways. They were the kind of people I would have loved to be around.

I have a drawing going on on my website for a free copy of this book. The drawing ends Aug 31st. Stop by and enter. If you don't want to wait that long, or don't end up winning, this book should definitely make your list of books to read.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Preparing for...everything!

It has been a very busy and stressful time in our household. My WIP, Adam's Refuge, has been stalled due to my health problems and some pre-occupation I have been caught up in with the cover art. I need to buckle down and get back to revising or I won't need the cover art.

I have been doing some character sketches on the secondary people in the story. I developed my hero and leading lady fairly well, but I think I needed more work on all the "extras" around them to really help flesh out their characters as well. I have been happy with the results of that.

I am doing research on graphic artists for the book cover. I have been attempting it on my own. I think that not only is this leading to a... less quality product, but it is distracting me from what I need to be focusing on and adding quite a bit of stress because I just don't know how to do it correctly. The only problem is that so far the prices I have seen are enough to add that same amount of stress back into the situation for a totally different reason. If only money were no object.

The other writing I need to do, but have been putting it off rather well is my lesson plans. Most of them are done but I am designing a whole cooking class for my son who has a lot of interest in this area. I have done a few months worth, but I would like to get more done so that once we are in the midst of school, I don't have to worry about playing catch up with this. He is really looking forward to the class and I am looking forward to him taking up some of the cooking duties.

If you haven't stopped by my website, please do. There are two drawings going on for free books right now. I'll share the reviews and which books are up for the drawings in upcoming posts.