Denises Daily Dozen


Denise’s Daily Dozen is not about donuts.  When I opened this book the first sentence was a no holes barred approach:

Do you want to boost your metabolism, burn fat, tone up, and get into the best shape of your life?

Ummmm…. YEAH!

So what is Denise’s book about?

From Denise Austin comes the perfect health book for anyone who wants to live better but just can’t seem to find the time. Much more than just another exercise book, Denise’s Daily Dozen covers a whole range of health and diet related concepts yet manages it all in a no-stress, time-conscious program of 12’s. At it’s core, this book has the minimum daily requirements to keep the reader flexible, strong and trim. Organized simply into seven chapters, which equal the seven days of the week, it covers a full week in daily allotments. Each day will have it’s own focus from Monday being “fat burning day” to Sunday’s “recharge and rejuvenate.”

Denise has created a total body program, including a 7-day balanced meal plan that includes healthy recipes, and a workout that encompasses 12 exercises done in 12 minutes each day. Everyone can take just 12 minutes, at whatever time of the day works for them, and turn it over to these simple and fun exercises. Cardio, toning, yoga and breathing exercises…they’re all here but in a way the maximizes effect while minimizing time.

Beyond a dozen exercises for each day of the week this book will include many other of Denise’s dozens for each day.

I loved the layout of this book.  For someone like me who tries really hard to be a whiz at time management and at the same time can be the Queen of procrastination…. this book is spot on.

What Denise is encouraging through this book is that in twelve minutes a day, you can complete her well balanced program that covers cardiovascular exercise, toning, and flexibility.  And what I really like – is that each days twelve minute routine is different from the day before!

Monday:  Cardio Fat Blast

Tuesday:  Lower Body and Ab Workout

Wednesday:  cardio kickbox workout

Thursday:  Upper body and ab workout

Friday:  Body Boot Camp Workout

Saturday: Athletic Kettlebell – inspired workout

Sunday:  Yoga Stretch workout

I am so on board with this book!  Having become a fitness nut, I have found myself hitting that procrastination wall the last few months.   I have not kept up as well on my work outs and even when I do, I have tossed my healthy eating out the door and find myself becoming something I never used to be – a late night snacker.   I can tell the difference in my energy level and yes, in my body too.

Denise’s book not only gives you practical tips for doing toning and working out anytime anywhere, (I love the squats while waiting for the toaster to pop up!)  she also lays out many pages of nutrition facts as well as menu planning and day by day food choices to get you started.

I can’t say enough positive things about this book.  You don’t need gym equipment or any fancy programs… you just need you and the will to get moving in a different direction.  HIGHLY recommended from someone who has read many books on this topic and I have to say this is one of the best I have seen.

And here is something really cool…. if you are drooling over what this book has to offer (and I hope you are) Hachette Book Group has offered me 5 copies to give away!


How can you enter this giveaway?

1.  Leave a comment here with one thing (fitness wise) you would like to work on this year.  This could be overall fitness, toning, weight, strength, health, arms…. you name it.  *You must answer this question to enter in giveaway

More Ways to win?  Sure!

Be a new or current subscriber of this blog (sign up is in the upper right sidebar) and let me know here in a separate comment and I will put you in for two extra entries)

Blog or tweet this giveaway (you can tweet this once a day) and let me know here in a separate comment and this will earn you another entry.

Follow this blog and let me know here in a separate comment and tada!!!   You now have – yup, another entry

Giveaway is open to US and Canada.  This giveaway will end February 20

My Amazon Review

Check out more from Denise at:  www.deniseaustin.com

This will go into the following challenges:

2010 100+ Reading Challenge

I received my review copy from Hachette Book Group

Its Monday, What are you reading?

Thanks to J Kayes wonderful weekly meme here, I take Coffee Cup into the reading room every Monday morning (usually pajama clad) and choose what I would like to read for the week.  And yes, if you look at the amount of books I choose on some (many) weeks you will see I am usually quite optimistic – or perhaps I live in an alternate universe where time stands still and I can read forever….

Ahhhhh…. utopia….

Ok – back to earth.  Here is what went down here last week which was pretty cool – so I have linked them here if you have missed anything exciting:


What To Do When The Roof Caves In by Merilyn Meberg My Amazon Review Here


Live Longer by Johnny Bowden My Amazon Review Here


Bookies Book Club Picks for 2009


The Male Factor by Shaunti Feldhahn My Amazon Review


I updated my giveaway page with many new giveaways


Author Chat with Michelle Moran – author of Cleopatra’s Daughter (with a signed copy giveaway of her new book, Nerfetiti


The Heretic’s Daughter by Kathleen Kent My Amazon Review Here


In My Mailbox


Dear John by Nicholas Sparks My Amazon Review


Long overdue Awards


Ok – moving on.  This weeks reading:


Not as lofty as it looks- several of these I am partly through like The Cost of Dreams, Penguin Luck, and Fruit of My Lipstick.  Still and Rene has Two Last Names are complete and waiting for reviews, War Child I am starting today and American Rust is for a review this coming weekend.

What are you reading this week?

🙂

AWARDS!!!

This is a long over due post.  I received a couple of these awards quite a while ago and I had made a decision that at the end of each month I would post any award I received during the month and then I would pass them on.  Well…. the end of December came and went and …. uh….. yeah.  SO now I am posting the awards that came my way with apologies for this delay.

I think awards are so sweet they really make you feel wonderful.  I want to pass them on to everyone of you that stop in and chat with me!  However – I will restrain myself and remember that next month we will do this again.  🙂

This particular award I have horded for an embarrassingly long time.  I received this from J Kaye.  Receiving this award means:

A Prolific Blogger is one who is intellectually productive… keeping up an active blog that is filled with enjoyable content.

1. Every winner of the Prolific Blogger Award has to pass on this award to at least seven other deserving prolific bloggers. Spread some love!

2. Each Prolific Blogger must link to the blog from which he/she has received the award.

3. Every Prolific Blogger must link back to This Post, which explains the origins and motivation for the award.

4. Every Prolific Blogger must visit this post and add his/her name in the Mr. Linky, so that we all can get to know the other winners. (Click here for the Mr. Linky page.)

So here are my seven bloggers:

1.  Ryan from Wordsmithonia

2. Helen’s Book Blog

3.  Angie from By Book Or By Crook

4.  The True Book Addict

5. Rhapsody In Books

6. Sharon from Sharon’s Garden Of Books

7. Reagan at Miss Remmer’s Reviews


I received this award from: La Femme Readers , J Kaye’s Blog and Reading With Tequila. This award means:

It signifies all the bloggers out there who constantly work hard to keep an updated and insightful website. They aren’t afraid to take a bite with their honest reviews and enjoyable content. You amaze me, you inspire me so I call you a blog monster.

I pass this award on to:

1.  Alyce from At Home With Books

2. Lisa from Lit and Life

3.    Melissa from My World

4.  Vivienne from Serendipity

5. Zia from My Life In Not So Many Words

6. Jody from With A Good Book

7. Sue with Book By Book

8. Up Close and Personal with Lady Tink



I received this award from: Wordsmithonia and Helen’s Book Blog

This award is for the blogs out there that are the icing on the cake.  And this one came with rules!  The rules are pretty simple. Answer the following questions with Single Word answers then pass this along to 5 other bloggers.

  • Your Cell Phone? close
  • Your Hair? everywhere
  • Your Mother? missed
  • Your Father? missed
  • Your Favorite Food? seafood
  • Your Dream Last Night? forgotten
  • Your Favorite Drink? coffee
  • Your Dream/Goal? author
  • What Room Are You In? family
  • Your Hobby? Reading
  • Your Fear? losing
  • Where Do You Want To Be In Six Years? achieved
  • Where Were You Last Night? home
  • Something That You Aren’t? dull
  • Muffins? blueberry
  • Wish List Item? energy
  • Where Did You Grow Up? here
  • Last Thing You Did? laundry
  • What Are You Wearing? jammies
  • Your TV? yup
  • Your Pets? shih tzus
  • Friends? best
  • Your Life? good
  • Your Mood? mellow
  • Missing Someone? always
  • Vehicle? Durango
  • Something You Aren’t Wearing? tiara
  • Your Favorite Store? B&N
  • Your Favorite Color? sage
  • When Was The Last Time You Laughed? Earlier
  • Last Time You Cried? Movie
  • Your Best Friend? funny
  • One Place You Go To Over And Over Again? books
  • Facebook? yes
  • Favorite Place To Eat? Chinese

I’m going to pass this on to the following blogs:

1.  Jeannie from Pine Cottage Books

2.  Vicki from Reading At The Beach

3. Stephanie from Laughing Stars

4. Shweta from Book Journal

5. J Kayes Book Blog


And finally I received this cute little award today from J Kaye’s Blog.  This one goes out to those wonderful top commenters.  How I appreciate you!

1. Lydia from The Lost Entwife

2.  Laura at The Calico Critic

3.  Alexias Books and Such

4.  Natalie from The Book Inn

5.  Esme at Chocolate and Croissants

6.  Laurel from Laurel Rain Snow Creations

7. Julie from My Own Little Corner Of The World

8. Staci from Life In The Thumb

9. Library Pat

10. Jennifer from Mrs. Q Book Addict

Thank you to each and every one of you who stop by and comment or even just silently read my blog… I so appreciate each of you!!!

Sheila


Dear John by Nicholas Sparks (audio)

An angry rebel, John dropped out of school and enlisted in the Army, not knowing what else to do with his life–until he meets the girl of his dreams, Savannah. Their mutual attraction quickly grows into the kind of love that leaves Savannah waiting for John to finish his tour of duty, and John wanting to settle down with the woman who captured his heart. But 9/11 changes everything. John feels it is his duty to re-enlist. And sadly, the long separation finds Savannah falling in love with someone else.


What is it about a Sparks novel?  It is like this rhythm to these books… almost like the sway of the ocean…. calming.  Yes that’s it.  His books are calming.  When I first put this audio in, I had to smile when the narrators  voice came on… there it was.  Just like in the books… this soothing voice.  Ahhhhh… Sparks.

She wore the slightest hint of perfume that reminded me of Paris…. even though I had never been there.

Nicholas Sparks’ story of John, his “not so much” relationship with his father, and Savannah, the girl with the kind eyes and welcoming smile… wrapped me right into the center of it.  I grew to enjoy the slow narrative drawl of John and liked the twist of this love story – being told from the rebellious Army guys point of view.

I learned about Asperger’s Disorder and found it a value to the book to put this within the story line.  It was a chance to learn about something I literally knew nothing about.

An enjoyable audio I highly recommend.

This book is counted in the following Challenges:

2010 100+ Reading Challenge

My Amazon Review

I received my review copy from Hachette Audio




In My Mailbox

Here is what came my way this past week by mailbox, by Library, by purchases… if it is book related and came into my home – its on the is list.  Thanks you to Kristi at Story Siren for this fun weekly meme!

So here is what came by mail:

Niviene, daughter of the Lady of the Lake, sister to the faerie knight who would come to be known as Lancelot, and student of Merlin, finds her destiny in the court of the legendary Arthur. The author of A Woman’s Place (1980) undertakes a lyrical retelling of the Arthurian cycle from the point of view of the faerie folk. Crompton’s flowing prose creates an atmosphere in which the familiar tale becomes fresh again. An excellent addition to most fantasy and general fiction collections.

So do you seriously see this cover?  It is amazing and the story line sounds wonderful!


Something strange is happening in Ellerton High. Phoenix is the fourth teenager to die within a year. His street fight stabbing follows the deaths of Jonas, Summer and Arizona in equally strange and sudden circumstances. Rumours of ghosts and strange happenings rip through the small community as it comes to terms with shock and loss. Darina, Phoenix’s grief-stricken girlfriend, is on the verge. She can’t escape her intense heartache, or the impossible apparitions of those that are meant to be dead. And all the while the sound of beating wings echo inside her head…And then one day Phoenix appears to Darina. Ecstatic to be reunited, he tells her about the Beautiful Dead. Souls in limbo, they have been chosen to return to the world to set right a wrong linked to their deaths and bring about justice. Beautiful, superhuman and powerful, they are marked by a ‘death mark’ — a small tattoo of angel’s wings. Phoenix tells her that the sound of invisible wings beating are the millions of souls in limbo, desperate to return to earth. Darina’s mission is clear: she must help Jonas, Summer, Arizona, and impossibly, her beloved Phoenix, right the wrong linked to their deaths to set them free from limbo so that they can finally rest in peace. Will love conquer death? And if it does, can Darina set it free?

Ok – here is another bit of cover love but for entirely different reasons than the first book… this one holds mystery.    I want to know her story.  I will know her story.

Am I dead? I watch from above as my abused body lay motionless on the shoddy bed below me. My mind does not want to face the truth . . . As a result of a drug overdose the author experienced an epiphany on how people can beat addiction, which he describes in chapter Two.


Each chapter is filled with visceral accounts of modern day challenges, both personal and professional, and how you can overcome them. From the slums of Georgia to the castles of Europe, be entertained and inspired at the same time.

Is someone you love struggling with the challenges of our modern times: addiction, weight control, a troubled child, or an overwhelming business challenge? Do you need to change something in your life but don t know how to start or how to finish? Have you wondered if people can really change? If they can, are there steps or methods that can propel the change? If so, The Imposter will inspire you.

I am curious about Kip’s story here.  He contacted me to read his book and that is what I plan to do.

FBI special agent Brad Raines is facing his most complex case yet. A Denver serial killer has murdered a string of beautiful young women, leaving a bridal veil at each scene, and he’s picking up his pace.  Unable to crack the case, Raines appeals for help from a most unusual source: residents of the Center for Wellbeing and Intelligence, a private psychiatric institution for mentally ill people who are extraordinarily gifted.

It’s there that he meets Paradise, a young woman who witnessed her father murder her family and barely escaped his hand.  Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Paradise may also have an extrasensory gift: the ability to experience the final moments of a person’s life when she touches the dead body.

In a desperate attempt to find the killer, Raines enlists Paradise’s help. Gradually he starts to question whether sanity resides outside the hospital walls…or inside.

As the Bride Collector picks up the pace – and volume – of his gruesome killings, the case becomes even more personal to Raines when his friend and colleague, a beautiful young forensic psychologist, becomes the Bride Collector’s fourth target.  And she isn’t the last – by far.

Ted Decker writes incredible books… I haven’t passed on one of his yet and am looking forward to this one as well.


“Did anyone ask where you were this afternoon?” Sol asked her. “No,” Carrie answered, still smiling. “Dad and Eli were so excited about purchasing the orchards that it was all anyone was talking about.” “Surprised me to see Andy with you. Think that was wise?” “Aw, it was a birthday present for him. He won’t tell.” Carrie was quiet for a moment. “I won’t be here for his actual birthday.” Her heart caught for a moment. Sol didn’t seem to notice the quiver in her voice. “So we’ll tell our folks Sunday afternoon, just like we talked about. On Monday, I’ll be on the team bus to Long Island, but you can follow on a Greyhound as soon as you can. I thought we could get married in New York, the day you arrive. How does that sound?” Carrie didn’t answer right away. She glanced back at the big white farmhouse. The moonlight shone behind it, casting a bluish hue over it. The night was so quiet and peaceful, the barn and the house filled with sleeping people and animals. An owl hooted once, then twice. Then her eyes caught on a shadowy figure and she gasped. Daniel Miller was sitting on the fence across from the phone shanty, watching her.

A little mix in my genres as usual…. I have heard good things about this book.

Sales clerk, barista, telemarketer, sign waver … At twenty-five, free-spirited Becca Daniels is still trying to figure out what she wants to be when she grows up. What Becca doesn’t want to be is bored. She craves the rush of a new experience, whether it’s an extreme sport, a shocking hair color, or a new guy. That’s why she quit her bookstore job, used her last bit of credit to go skydiving, and broke her leg. And that’s why, grounded and grumpy, Becca bristles when teased by friends for being commitment-phobic. In response, Becca issues an outrageous wager—that she can sustain a three-month or twenty-five date relationship with the next guy who asks her out. When the guy turns out to be “churchy” Ben—definitely not Becca’s type—she gamely embarks on a hilarious series of dates that plunge her purple-haired, free-speaking, commitment-phobic self into the alien world of church potlucks and prayer meetings. This irrepressible Getaway Girl will have you cheering her on as she “suffers” through her dates, gains perspective on her life’s purpose, and ultimately begins her greatest adventure of all.

Doesn’t this one sound fun?  I look forward to getting into this book and finding out more about Becca… and hey, she works at a book store.  What’s not to love right?

According to Sherwood, two questions are central to this book. What does it really take to survive a catastrophic event and what kind of survivor are you? You might be surprised at the answers. While there are tactics and strategies to surviving life tragedies, unforeseen accidents, and other catastrophes, many of these are instinctive (some, like exhibiting transitory superhuman strength, are manifested physiologically, without conscious planning). Some of us, Sherwood explains, are better survivors than others—in prisoner-of-war camps, for example, the people most likely to collapse are the eternal optimists who believe rescue is imminent and fail to come to terms with the possibility of long-term imprisonment. The book is a useful, insightful exploration of the nature of survival, the resilience of the human mind and body, and the ways in which we can all use our natural gifts to maximize our chances of coming through catastrophic situations.

I read a book called Survivor’s Club a long time ago.  Not this one.  A different one by Lisa Gardner.  I want to read that one again now that I am thinking about it and I may read it back to back with this one as they do have the same title…  I wonder if there are more with this title….

And from the Library….

As a young kid barely able to carry a gun, Jal, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, witnessed and perpetrated unspeakable brutality in his country’s civil war, but he has not only found refuge in the U.S. but also become an international rap star for peace. His violent memories are graphically relayed in this powerful autobiography. At age 9, he smashed faces with machetes as his friend plunged a bayonet into an enemy’s stomach. What is amazing in this story is how Jal has been able to let go of his rage. His family gone, he was adopted by a British aid worker, who took him to Kenya, where he struggled in school. But eventually, inspired by Gandhi, King, and Mandela, he turned to music and the idea of rapping for peace (“no tribalism, nepotism, and racism in my motherland”). And his songs climbed the charts.

This one I picked up from a mention on Maw Books Blog.  This will be the book she will be discussing this upcoming Tuesday on Blog Talk Radio.  I am hoping to get a chance to read through this a bit and participate in the discussion on Tuesday.  Not sure I will get it done in time but it looks like an interesting read.

And that is my mailbox.  What was in yours this week?  Anything exciting?  I would love to hear about it!

Reading Glasses Giveaway!

 

Reading Glasses Shopper was so generous as to offer me a pair of their readers for review on One Persons Journey Through A World Of Books.  I was excited to accept this offer as I do use readers when I am sitting and reading for any length of time and finds that they really save my eyes from getting tired too quickly.

They gave me several choices to choose from and liking to be a little original – I chose the London in black and lime green with a power of 1.75.  I used them for two weeks prior to this review and have really enjoyed them.  I found them to lightweight, which is a big plus for me because glasses tend to irritate me after a while due to the weight and I have to take them off.  Not so with these.


Reading Glasses Shopper has generously extended the offer for me to give away two pairs of these glasses!  How exciting!  here is what you need to do for a chance to win your own readers from Reading Glasses Shopper:

1.  You need to visit the Reading Glasses Shopper website and comment here with which glasses you would choose if you were one of the winners.

Bonus Entry?  Yes!  Always!

2.  If you have already completed #1, you can earn a bonus entry by becoming a follower of Reading Group Glasses on Facebook, and leaving a separate comment here letting me know that you have.

3.  Blog or tweet about this giveaway and on a separate comment here let me know that you have and I will add another entry for you!

That’s it!  Giveaway is open to USA only and will end on January 27th

Have fun!

If you get a chance, check out the new links to  reading glasses glossary and eye health glossary

The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks – Giveaway!

Thank you to Hachette Book Group for giving me three copies of this book for giveaway!

Giveaway is now closed.  Thank you.


Seventeen year-old Veronica “Ronnie” Miller’s life was turned upside-down when her parents divorced and her father moved from New York City to Wilmington, North Carolina. Three years later, she remains angry and alienated from her parents, especially her father… until her mother decides it would be in everyone’s best interest if she spent the summer in Wilmington with him. Ronnie’s father, a former concert pianist and teacher, is living a quiet life in the beach town, immersed in creating a work of art that will become the centerpiece of a local church. The tale that unfolds is an unforgettable story about love in its myriad forms – first love, the love between parents and children – that demonstrates, as only a Nicholas Sparks novel can, the many ways that deeply felt relationships can break our hearts… and heal them.

Did You Know:

The Last Song debuted as #1 on both the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists?

Miley Cyrus chose the name Ronnie for the main character?

Nicholas wrote the screenplay before he wrote the novel?

The Last Song is the longest novel that Nicholas has written?

The Last Song is both a love story and a coming of age novel?

Here is how you can have a chance to win a copy of this book:

If yo could spend your summer anywhere, where would it be?  (*You must answer the question in a comment below to be entered in this giveaway)

More Ways to win?  Sure!

Be a new or current subscriber of this blog (sign up is in the upper right sidebar) and let me know here in a separate comment and I will put you in for two extra entries)

Blog or tweet this giveaway (you can tweet this once a day) and let me know here in a separate comment and this will earn you another entry.

Follow this blog and let me know here in a separate comment and tada!!!   You now have – yup, another entry

Giveaway is open to US and Canada.  This giveaway will end February 18

HAVE FUN!

Crazy School by Cornelia Read – Giveaway!!!

Thanks to Hachette Book Group for giving me 3 of these books for giveaway!

Giveaway is now closed – thank you 🙂


rom the acclaimed author of A FIELD OF DARKNESS comes another compelling novel featuring the acerbic and memorable voice of ex-debutante Madeline Dare. Madeline Dare has finally escaped rust-belt Syracuse, New York, for the lush Berkshire Mountains in Massachusetts. After her husband’s job offer falls through, Maddie signs on as a teacher at the Santangelo Academy, a boarding school for disturbed teenagers. Behind the academy’s ornate gates, she discovers a disturbing realm where students and teachers alike must submit to the founder’s bizarre therapeutic regimen.

From day one, Maddie feels uneasy about smooth-talking Dr. Santangelo but when she questions his methods, she’s appalled to find that her fellow teachers would rather turn on each other than stand up for themselves, much less protect the students in their care. A chilling event confirms Maddie’s worst suspicions, then hints at an even darker secret history, one that twines through the academy’s very heart.

Cut off from the outside world, Maddie must join forces with a small band of the school’s most violently rebellious students-kids whose troubled grip on reality may well prove to be her only chance of salvation.


SHAMUS AWARD WINNER!

Kirkus Reviews states: “Caustic, gripping and distinctive—intelligent entertainment…”

Library Journal says: “Read’s novel is fast-paced; once the action starts, don’t even think about putting it down…”

And Booklist gives it a starred review, stating: “Read has rendered another swiftly plotted mystery peppered with wonderful one-liners…”


Here is how you can have a chance to win a copy of this book:

Lets’s have some fun with this one… a character is placed into a book that is basically… you.  What is your fictional character name?  (*You must answer the question in a comment below to be entered in this giveaway)

More Ways to win?  Sure!

Be a new or current subscriber of this blog (sign up is in the upper right sidebar) and let me know here in a separate comment and I will put you in for two extra entries)

Blog or tweet this giveaway (you can tweet this once a day) and let me know here in a separate comment and this will earn you another entry.

Follow this blog and let me know here in a separate comment and tada!!!   You now have – yup, another entry

Giveaway is open to US and Canada.  This giveaway will end February 16

HAVE FUN!

Reading Group Guide

Morning Meanderings…

Good Morning!  I have some news.  🙂   Reading Minnesota, is an online entertainment link that connects to the Minneapolis Tribune.  They contacted me this past week and asked if they could feature me and One Persons Journey Through A World Of Books on their site.

Uhhhh…. yeah!

So through several conversations back and forth… an article was developed which will come out on Tuesday.  I will link to it on Tuesdays Morning Meandering, but wanted to share the news with you today.  (A little giddy…)

Today I have several giveaways (including one for readers!)  to put on-line so please bear with me while I get the posts up.  I was trying to do one a day but that really isn’t working and I just feel…. behind.  For my subscribers this will generate a few more emails than normal – hopefully the giveaways will be something you would like to sign up for so you wont mind.  🙂

The Heretic’s Daughter By Kathleen Kent




Martha Carrier was one of the first women to be accused, tried and hanged as a witch in Salem, Massachusetts. Like her mother, young Sarah Carrier is bright and willful, openly challenging the small, brutal world in which they live. Often at odds with one another, mother and daughter are forced to stand together against the escalating hysteria of the trials and the superstitious tyranny that led to the torture and imprisonment of more than 200 people accused of witchcraft. This is the story of Martha’s courageous defiance and ultimate death, as told by the daughter who survived.
Kathleen Kent is a tenth generation descendent of Martha Carrier. She paints a haunting portrait, not just of Puritan New England, but also of one family’s deep and abiding love in the face of fear and persecution.

This was a book I was so excited to get into.  I had heard so many good things about it and the topic of the Salem Witch Trials was one I  was interested in knowing more about.  It surprised me when I struggled through the first half of the book.  It was heavily filled with information about life in the 1600’s.  The action and information about the trials took so long to get to that I found myself wanting to put the book down and be done with it.

Once I made it through the first half and the information started to come out about Martha Carrier the book picked up significantly.  I was shocked and saddened how the trials came to be.  The evidence, or lack there of… really drove the story home for me.  The women that died during this trial was heartbreaking and the knowledge I was hoping to gain from this book about the trials was slow coming, but eventually made its appearance.

The Salem Witch Trials prior to this book were just something I had heard of but I really had no idea.  What a sad time in our history.

Martha Carrier

Calling her a “rampant hag” and the “Queen of Hell,” the Reverend Cotton Mather harbored no doubts that Martha Carrier deserved to be executed as a witch during the Salem outbreak on August 19, 1692. The Salem documents themselves, however, reveal that her crime was not witchcraft but an independence of mind and an unsubmissive character. A daughter of one of the founding families of Andover, Martha married a young Welsh servant, Thomas Carrier, in 1674, by whom she had four children. The Salem accusation against Martha came only two years after the selectmen of Andover blamed a smallpox epidemic on her witchcraft. Although historians have blamed her accusation on causes ranging from a conspiracy against Andover’s proprietary families to reaction against threats to patriarchal inheritance, her contentious spirit and the earlier charge of witchcraft seem the most plausible explanation.

Interview with Kathleen Kent

My book club reviewed this book for our January selection.  At the time of the review I had not finished the book having struggled with the first half.  After listening to the Bookies talk about what was yet to come in the book and how much they had learned about the Salem Witch Trials I went home form the meeting and finished the book.  They were right the second half of the book did pick up and got to the meet of the story that I was hoping for.  Over all our book club found this book to be an average read scoring a 3.4 on our scale of 1 – 5.

This book is counted in the following Challenges:

2010 100+ Reading Challenge

Historical Fiction Reading Challenge

My Amazon Review

This review copy was sent to me from Hachette Book Group