Book Reviews: Mystery, Poetry, Memoir, and Nutrition & Great News about Cora’s Quest!

Dear Family and Friends,

Cora’s Quest is a sweet story about a deer’s family outing. Cora is enjoying the forest until things change quickly, and now she needs to find her courage. A fantastic story to read to your little ones or for young readers to enjoy. The illustrations are beautiful and full of color, and the story is woven into a lesson that will resonate with children and their families. Here is an engaging passage: β€œAn owl hoots/from its lofty perch./ The wind howls,/swirling around Cora./Grunts and growls/in the distance/steal her courage!/ They act like thieves!” I can easily recommend this story for young readers and those who read to them.

Thanks again, Denise! β€οΈπŸ™ And if you’d like to purchase a copy of Cora’s Quest, please click on the image below that will take you to Amazon. Also available on Barnes and Noble, and Kobo.

Now for some book reviews…I always seem to be long overdue in sharing book reviews, but the intention is always good! Reading has been a slow-going process, but I’ve read eight wonderful books that I’ll highlight in two separate posts. I give all of these books 5 glowing stars and can highly recommend…

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Size Always Matters by Sally Cronin is a tool that can be used as reference repeatedly throughout the years. Cronin shares her story of reaching a point of literally life or death, choosing life. She mustered up the willpower and fortitude to lose 154 lbs while studying nutrition, and later, becoming a nutritional therapist and health consultant. I admire her for being transparent with her weight struggles in order to help others because it’s not always easy to shed the mask. She compiled a program that worked for her, so she lays it all out from page to page for us to absorb and utilize.

I remember when I was young, my dad used to say, β€œGood health is no laughing matter.” I couldn’t really grasp the full, profound meaning of his words at a young age because honestly, I thought I had all the time in the world to live! Now in my early sixties, I can attest to him being right. I’ve had my share of health issues, not food related, but I’m sure we all know that what we eat makes a difference for the better or worse. Cronin delves into the scientific formulas behind the simple concept of dieting, exercising, and hesitantly stepping on the scale to check those numbers – numbers that can make or break a day. She underscores the necessity to identify the physical, emotional, and mental attachments we have to food. She talks in depth about obesity and reiterates that it’s not about yoyo dieting. It’s about making a serious lifestyle change.

So, if you need to lose 10 lbs or 110 lbs, this book will serve as a beneficial guide to you attaining your goals. As a bonus, Cronin includes delicious recipes at the back of the book, which I intend to try, such as the Tomato Tostada, Baked Frittata, and Vegetable Casserole. Are you getting hungry? The last several months have been more of β€˜grab pre-cooked dinners and go’ due to being busy and a hot, hot summer! But now that the temperature has dropped, I’m back in the kitchen, cooking dinners like old times. To learn more about Sally’s books, visit her at smorgasbordinvitation.wordpress.com.

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Orion’s Gift by Anneli Purchase is a riveting story involving romance and intrigue in the beautiful setting of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. The author creates a vivid world with landscape and climate that she knows well from her visits to this terrain. I loved this detail and felt as though I was there. Sylvia and Kevin are easy-to-like characters but authentic carrying their own baggage, running from their abusive spouses. Their paths cross, sparks fly, but can their evolving love endure the danger lurking around each corner? Their fear and secrets from each other have a way of creating a gap. I enjoy a good romance, but this book isn’t your usual love story. Abuse is always a heartbreaking topic to read about or to discuss. However, as I turned the pages, I hoped that Kevin and Sylvia would find peace and happiness at the end. Orion’s Gift is the first book I’ve read from Anneli Purchase, and I know it won’t be the last. I thoroughly enjoyed the story. Engaging, compelling, action packed told in a vivid setting with dialogue that flows smoothly to the end. I couldn’t put it down! To learn more about Anneli, please pay her blog a visit at wordsfromanneli.com.

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I’ve read several books by D. L. Finn, both poetry and fiction, so I knew that Sounds in the Silence would be another can’t-put-it-down book. Finn engages the reader with this mystery written in a dual timeline spanning from the 1920s to the 1960s. We have the privilege of meeting Helen and Charles in 1924 who are madly in love, well liked, and enjoy throwing extravagant parties. They have a great time with their friends but insert Prohibition, and evil begins to loiter from the local church, keeping an eye on them. My concern for this lovely couple grew as I turned the pages. In the later era, Maria and Logan are a delightful, young couple who have a dream of owning a successful inn. They discover the perfect old house with a beautiful lakeside setting. However, its charm from decades ago has turned into dilapidation – livable, but renovations are needed before opening the doors to the public. While working diligently on the restorations, they realize they aren’t the only occupants living in the grand old house. A ghost seeks justice for a murder that occurred forty years earlier. Maria, especially, can’t ignore her curiosity, so she and Logan dive deep into uncovering what actually happened in the 1920s. But in doing so, they find themselves in danger. Their rescue pets add amusement and warmth to the tale and become useful in solving the mystery. Sounds in the Silence is a captivating novel filled with tender moments of romance, intense mystery, and paranormal elements. To find out more about D. L. Finn’s books, visit her at dlfinnauthor.com.

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Three-Penny Memories by Barbara Harris Leonhard is a powerful poetic account of the author’s life. Leonhard speaks of her own life-threatening illness at six years old, and then later on when she is unable to carry a baby to term. However, most of the poems provide a moving glimpse into a mother-daughter’s relationship. I was struck by Leonhard’s queries: β€œHow can a daughter question her love for her mother while helping her to navigate the progression of Alzheimer’s? Can she learn to love the stranger that her mother has become?” These are questions that can only be answered by someone who has cared for an Alzheimer’s patient. In β€œDaughter, Like Mother” Leonhard writes, β€œI can relate, Mom, to how histories crumble/How memories burn off/like the dew in hot sun/Our paths align/You held me/Now I hold you.” While reading this emotional and beautiful memoir, I felt pain, joy, conflict, and devotion between mother and daughter. Leonhard’s memories make me pause, remembering when my brother-in-law had Alzheimer’s, and my sister was his caregiver. She is a retired nurse, but even so, caring for him in the various stages of the disease was both physically and emotionally challenging. The disease took his life eight years ago. This is a provocative collection about accepting and coping with the hand that life deals us – poetry that will truly touch your heart and soul. To learn more about Barbara, visit her at https://extraordinarysunshineweaver.blog.

I hope you enjoyed my reviews. Each book comes in e-book and paperback. Simply click on the images to purchase your copy on Amazon.

Thank you for stopping by, and please don’t leave empty-handed. These books would make great Christmas gifts! Happy holiday shopping!
~ Lauren ❀️

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122 thoughts on “Book Reviews: Mystery, Poetry, Memoir, and Nutrition & Great News about Cora’s Quest!

  1. Thank you so much Lauren for your detailed and supportive review, and a lovely boost today. So pleased you found relateable and useful and that more than anything pleases me no end. Delighted to be included with these wonderful writers. Congratulations again on Cora’s Quest, I know it will enchant any child lucky enough to receive it. β™₯β™₯

    1. You’e so welcome, Sally! Your book is a wonderful tool that will remain within reach. πŸ™‚ I’m glad you’re happy with what I wrote, and I will post my review on Amazon and Goodreads too. And thanks again for your wishes about Cora’s Quest. I hope you’re right; that’s what I feel in my heart. πŸ™‚ Hugs! xo

  2. Lauren, huge congratulations on your top listing of New Releases – that is fabulous and so excited for you. Cora’s Quest is flying into hearts and minds of young children and their adult readers. Your first review is wonderful and I see your writing is as poetic as ever through the shared quote. Many thanks for the superb and thoughtful reviews – – you’ve given us lots to add to our baskets! hugs xx ps. I listened to your chat with Rebecca Budd yesterday – lovely to hear your voice, beautiful readings of your poetry and I related to so much of what you talked about. Lovely.

    1. Thanks, Annika! It’s been a whirlwind of excitement and positivity, and I love Denise’s review. My nephew, Chris, who is a fantastic artist and color blind, illustrated my book, so the adventure was very special working with him. I’m glad you enjoyed the reviews of these four wonderful books. I know all of our TBRs are towering! But I hope you’ll consider them! Oh, that’s wonderful to know that you listened to my podcast with Rebecca. She and her husband Don were wonderful to work with! I’m glad you related to so much of what I said. I have to add that I recently guested on another podcast (video) and it’s on You Tube if you’re interested, The Heart of the Matter with Wynne and Vicki and Lauren Scott. πŸ™‚ Anyway, thank you very much for your kind words of support! Hugs xoxo

  3. Love the review from D.L. Finn! Congratulations, dear Lauren. A beautiful accomplishment and the perfect time of year to spread the word about “Cora’s Quest”…great gift-giving, for sure. xoxoxo! πŸ₯°

    1. Thanks so much, Vicki! I was surprised to see a review on the same day as the launch, but I was and still am over the moon! πŸ™‚ I had planned to release Cora’s Quest in the summer, but life had anther plan so Christmas time it is. Thank you so much! β€οΈπŸ€—

  4. D.L. Finn, Author's avatar D.L. Finn, Author

    Great reviews here, Lauren, that I’m thrilled to be a part of! I loved Sally’s book, too, and found one to add to my reading list. I’m so happy you enjoyed Sounds in the Silence! It requires a happy forest dance. I wish your new book a ton of the success it deserves xo

    1. I’m glad you liked my reviews, Denise, and found one to add to your list. I loved your review, and it really surprised me in a good way to see it on the same day as the launch. You really made my day (and week)! I’m doing a happy deer dance! 🦌 So, thanks for your support and for your wonderful wishes. I’m currently working on a review for Miracles and Ghosts (I also loved) which will be in Part 2 of my book reviews. πŸ™‚ β€οΈπŸ€—

  5. Whooo hoooo, Lauren, Congratulations!

    Such great news on your book and well deserved! My book is coming for Xmas and loved these reviews of Sally, Denise, Anneli and Barbara as well!

    Well done, my friend❣️

  6. First, Lauren, congratulations on Cora’s quest!
    In terms of the reviews, I found β€œSize Always Matter” and β€œSounds in the Silence” the most interesting to me. I used to yo-yo in the weight departmentβ€” putting it on in the winter and taking it off in the summer. I joked about it, saying I was bear. But the truth is it was neither good for my health or looks. So one day, I decided enough is enough. I didn’t go on a diet but did a combination of practicing portion control and weighing myself each day. (As a general rule, we have always eaten healthy food.) It worked. In a years time, I lost the extra 50 pounds I didn’t need and have never ballooned out again.
    β€œSounds of Silence” just sounds like fun: Ghosts, a mystery and helpful pets!

      1. A friend of our son’s hopped on the PCT out of Truckee, which would work for us. We’re familiar with the roads going up to Tahoe. I think you can go north on 101 also, but not sure of specifics. Sure, I’d love to hear your suggestions!

      2. I’ll put together some thoughts, Lauren of hikes that are easily accessible, not too difficult (like immediately climbing 3-4,000 feet), and have an element of beauty.

    1. Thanks so much, Curt! I appreciate your support and also your kind words on Diana’s post. πŸ™‚ Made my day! I’m also glad that Sally and Denise’s books stood out for you, and I appreciate you sharing your story which is inspirational! Sally is an inspiration and her book is really a good tool to have on hand. Denise is a fabulous writer and her book kept me engaged for the two days it took me to read it. It is fun! I love a good mystery, romance, and the pets were the bonus. Thanks for your wonderful comment! Happy travels wherever you and Peggy are! πŸ€—

      1. I know, more time is on my list for Santa. LOL Well, enjoy your basecamp in VA and the holidays, Curt. I hope they’re filled with lots of joy! My son is no longer living there. He’s in Colorado, so now we have a new place to visit. πŸ™‚

      2. Always appreciate it when our kids choose interesting places to live! While I had lived in Alaska back in the 80s, we took full advantage of when our son was posted to Kodiak Island with the Coast Guard.
        I’m seriously thinking about taking a couple of weeks off at Christmas so I can read more! Well, there are a few other things as well…

  7. That’s so awesome, Lauren. What a wonderful start to your book! Yay. And thanks for sharing some great books. I’ve read all but Barbara’s, so thanks for the introduction. And Congrats to all the authors on the wonderful reviews. πŸ™‚

    1. Thanks, Diana! What a wonderful start is right! Wow! So unexpected! Honestly, I’ve never paid attention to those rankings. But I saw others sharing theirs, which clued me in. πŸ™‚ I’m glad you’ve read all the books, and I’m happy to introduce you to Barbara. Her book is powerful. I know you’d like it, but it’s heavy and poignant. I know I’m repeating myself, but thanks again! Hugs πŸ₯°

  8. Congratulations, Lauren!

    I’m with Marina, totally not surprised about CORA’s performance on amazon.

    All of these books you’ve reviewed sound fabulous. I wish I could read faster.

    Still, I do read. I’d love to read one of Denise’s books. I should check if she’s on Kobo.

    I look forward to the rest of your reviews, and more brouhaha about Cora’s Quest!

    πŸ•ŠπŸ€πŸŒΉπŸŒŸβ¦

    1. Aww, Resa, thanks about my book, but then again, you’ve been front and center in the promotion! And I’m sure you’d love all of these books. This year has been really slow for me in the reading dept. And then writing reviews takes time. I can’t just whip them out in a heartbeat. I write, then edit, and edit, and edit. πŸ™‚ Part 2 with 5 more book reviews will come probably next week. Yes, Denise, is a fabulous writer, so I hope she’s on Kobo. I join you in hoping that more brouhaha is coming! πŸ™‚ Hugs and lots of love, dear friend! β€οΈπŸ¦ŒπŸ€—πŸ₯°πŸŽ‰

      1. Lauren,
        It’s been a whirlwind. I love whirlwinds! Beats a carnival ride.
        I call myself a turtle reader, so I get it.
        Hugs and love!
        β€οΈπŸ¦ŒπŸ€—πŸ₯°πŸŽ‰

  9. petespringer's avatar petespringerauthor

    Well done, Lauren. I have also read and enjoyed Size Matters. It’s one of the better self-help books I’ve read regarding health and nutrition. I’ve also read several of Denise’s books. In fact, I will be finishing her latest book (Miracles and Ghosts) tomorrow.

  10. Congratulations, Lauren. These are all lovely reviews. I’ve read and reviewed Denise’s and Barbara’s lovely books. I’ve just finished Sally’s but will only review in the new Year. I’m out of time this year 😱

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  12. Congratulations on your new book (it sounds and looks lovely) and on the reviews. I know and have read some of the authors and look forward to reading more of their work. Thanks, Lauren, and good luck!

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