Very Valentine by Adriana Trigiani

TLC Book tours has offered me three copies of the new and exciting book by Adriana Trigiani to give away here at One Persons Journey Through A World of Books.  I am thrilled to be able to offer this and wanted to kick this giveaway off on Valentines Day as that just seems appropriate!

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Meet the Roncalli and Angelini families, a vibrant cast of colorful characters who navigate tricky family dynamics with hilarity and brio, from magical Manhattan to the picturesque hills of bella Italia. Very Valentine is the first novel in a trilogy and is sure to be the new favorite of Trigiani’s millions of fans around the world.

In this luscious, contemporary family saga, the Angelini Shoe Company, makers of exquisite wedding shoes since 1903, is one of the last family-owned businesses in Greenwich Village. The company is on the verge of financial collapse. It falls to thirty-three-year-old Valentine Roncalli, the talented and determined apprentice to her grandmother, the master artisan Teodora Angelini, to bring the family’s old-world craftsmanship into the twenty-first century and save the company from ruin.

While juggling a budding romance with dashing chef Roman Falconi, her duty to her family, and a design challenge presented by a prestigious department store, Valentine returns to Italy with her grandmother to learn new techniques and seek one-of-a-kind materials for building a pair of glorious shoes to beat their rivals. There, in Tuscany, Naples, and on the Isle of Capri, a family secret is revealed as Valentine discovers her artistic voice and much more, turning her life and the family business upside down in ways she never expected. Very Valentine is a sumptuous treat, a journey of dreams fulfilled, a celebration of love and loss filled with Trigiani’s trademark heart and humor.  Browse more here.

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and don’t forget to check out Adriana’s other book as well:


Award-winning playwright, television writer, and documentary filmmaker Adriana Trigiani returns with Brava, Valentine, continuing the heartwarming and hilarious story of Valentine Roncalli, her family, her love life, and the Angelini Shoe Company. Following on the heels of the New York Times bestseller Very Valentine (hailed by People magazine as “Sex and the City meets Moonstruck”), Brava, ValentineLucia, LuciaThe Queen of the Big Time, and the Big Stone Gap is another tour-de-force from the beloved author of bestselling novels series.

I am very excited to be reviewing both books soon!

Adriana’s Tour Schedule

So how to enter?

Leave a comment here sharing what you would consider to be a wonderful way to spend Valentines Day.  *You must answer the question to be entered in the giveaway.

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Giveaway will end on March 10th –

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In My Mailbox

Thank you to Kristi from Story Siren who hosts this wonderful meme.  After being out of town for twelve days the mailbox was a little overloaded.  Here is what hit my mailbox for the last two weeks:

I love historical fiction and this read due out to the public on March 16th!

Fun looking cover – a crafty idea of a book!

I am really excited to get a look at this book.  This is all about learning to live with half of what we do now.

Sweet looking cover and my guess is with this author, also a sweet read.

This book looks to be an interesting look into Christian music and the way it is perceived.  Coming from a church that plays very modern Christian music – I am interested in this book.

Gah!  Look what hit my mailbox!  The missing Lola book and not one – but two copies!  Can you say “giveaway?”  I am so excited for this one!

This book is total cover love for me!

At first look I didn’t think this book would be for me – but reading more into it I see it is filled with interesting facts and I look forward to learning something with this book.

I am so looking forward to this one!  17 CD’s on this audio!  YOWZA!!!

The Icing On The Cupcake looks and sounds great!  And how fun is this?  They sent an apron with this book!

And this is just another example why I just adore fellow book bloggers!  How sweet is this?  Julie H sees that I have an interest in this book, discovers she has two and sends me one.  What a surprise this was in my mailbox!  Thank you Julie!

Fun secrets of successful people make this book up.  And yup – two books means a giveaway!

John and Staci Eldredge are both authors I have read before.  I have completed this review here.

I am not the biggest sports fan in the world but I do like facts and this book with CD sounds like a great read!

Yes!  Crazy School is here!  And I have a giveaway going on for this book here.

This looks like a good read.

So there is my mailbox for the past two weeks.  What bookish things came in yours?


The Hotel On The Corner Of Bitter And Sweet by Jamie Ford

In the opening pages of Jamie Ford’s stunning debut novel, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, Henry Lee comes upon a crowd gathered outside the Panama Hotel, once the gateway to Seattle’s Japantown. It has been boarded up for decades, but now the new owner has made an incredible discovery: the belongings of Japanese families,left when they were rounded up and sent to internment camps during World War II. As Henry looks on, the owner opens a Japanese parasol.

This simple act takes old Henry Lee back to the 1940s, at the height of the war, when young Henry’s world is a jumble of confusion and excitement, and to his father, who is obsessed with the war in China and having Henry grow up American. While “scholarshipping” at the exclusive Rainier Elementary, where the white kids ignore him, Henry meets Keiko Okabe, a young Japanese American student. Amid the chaos of blackouts, curfews, and FBI raids, Henry and Keiko forge a bond of friendship–and innocent love–that transcends the long-standing prejudices of their Old World ancestors. And after Keiko and her family are swept up in the evacuations to the internment camps, she and Henry are left only with the hope that the war will end, and that their promise to each other will be kept.

Forty years later, Henry Lee is certain that the parasol belonged to Keiko. In the hotel’s dark dusty basement he begins looking for signs of the Okabe family’s belongings and for a long-lost object whose value he cannot begin to measure. Now a widower, Henry is still trying to find his voice–words that might explain the actions of his nationalistic father; words that might bridge the gap between him and his modern, Chinese American son; words that might help him confront the choices he made many years ago.

I would say that is the best book I have read this year.  I have often enjoyed fiction stories that are entwined with a taste of non fiction as well and that is what we have here.  What a fascinating way to piece a story together!  Set in Seattle during World War II, Jamie Ford has based this book around the details of 1942 and the evacuation of all Japanese ancestry to camps featuring Henry as a young man of 12 years old as well as present age Henry in 1986.

From the very first page I fell in love with this story.  I am amazed how little I know of this time period and reading

Japanese American Family awaiting evacuation. Hayward, California 1942

about what happened to those of Japanese ancestry during the war really was heart wrenching.  I could imagine what it felt like to be separated from everything you knew – home, job, life, material possessions… all taken away.  All because of your heritage.  The characters in Keiko’s family were wonderfully created as loving and positive and they stayed a family through thick and thin.  They were portrayed the exact opposite of Henry’s family, and that is a large part of this story.

The Panama Hotel, which is featured in this book – still exists today as a tea house and the in the story, the articles that are mentioned to have been found in this hotel is true and you can go there even today and see many of the items on display.

I could go on and on RAVING about this book.  It is a wonderful read as well as a deep and intense look into our history.  Highly recommended for historical fiction fans as well as fans of light romance.

About Jamie

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My name is James. Yes, I’m a dude.

I’m also the New York Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet—which was, in no particular order, an IndieBound NEXT List Selection, a Borders Original Voices Selection, a Barnes & Noble Book Club Selection, Pennie’s Pick at Costco, a Target Bookmarked Club Pick, and a National Bestseller. It was also named the #1 Book Club Pick for Fall 2009/Winter 2010 by the American Booksellers Association.

In addition, Hotel has been translated into 17 languages. I’m still holding out for Klingon (that’s when you know you’ve made it).


I’m an alumnus of the Squaw Valley Community of Writers and a survivor of Orson Scott Card’s Literary Bootcamp.

My next novel, Whispers of a Thunder God, should be hitting shelves sometime in early 2011. And I’m also working on a YA (Young Adult) series that even my agent doesn’t know about…yet.

On the personal side, I’m the proud father of two boys and two girls. Yep, it’s chaos, but the good kind of chaos.

My Amazon Rating

I purchased this book through Amazon.Com

Morning Meanderings…

Morning.  I am in Illinois.  Today we get to see Brad graduate from Navy Boot Camp.  I am so excited to see him!  He gets to be with us for the weekend, well he has to be back at 8 pm each night but other than that – we get to hang!  Woo hoo!  I am happy and tired and excited and exhausted and…. well you get the picture.  😉

I hope to get on here later today and catch up on comments and do some visiting.  I also have an exciting review I cant wait to post but of course i have to write it first.  Hope everyone has a wonderful day – after this weekend things will get back to normal.

Have a great day everyone!  Any fun weekend plans or weekend reads?

Walking On Broken Glass by christa allan

Walking on Broken Glass

Leah Thornton’s life, like her Southern Living home, has great curb appeal. But a paralyzing encounter with a can of frozen apple juice in the supermarket shatters the façade, forcing her to admit that all is not as it appears. When her best friend gets in Leah’s face about her reliance on alcohol to avoid dealing with her life, Leah must make an agonizing choice. Seek help against her husband’s wishes? Or—put herself first for once? Joy and sadness converge and unwelcome insights intrude, testing Leah’s commitment to sobriety, her marriage, her motherhood, and her faith.

I have been excited about this book since I first seen the cover and read the subject. Not that alcoholism is a fascinating topic, but that it is coming from a new author who is hitting on a tough subject – and a tough subject from a Christian perspective.

I like my books to be a bit of the good (but not too good), the bad and the ugly.  That makes them real.  Real issues, real life… not sugar coated.  And this is what Walking On Broken Glass is about.

This book to me read – real.  Friends who can see the changes in behavior in Leah and a husband who is too close and thinks his wife does not have a problem and people are just over reacting.  Author Christa Allen gives Leah a likable voice.  The flashbacks give us the bigger picture into what is really happening behind the scenes.

Well written, I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Christa Allan, a true Southern woman who knows any cook worth her gumbo always starts with a roux and who never wears white after Labor Day, weaves stories of unscripted grace with threads of hope, humor, and heart.

The mother of five and grandmother of three, Christa teaches high school English. She and her husband, Ken live in Abita Springs, Louisiana where they play golf, dodge hurricanes, and anticipate retirement.

My Amazon Rating

I received my review copy from the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

Morning Meanderings…


Good morning bookie people!!!  🙂  I am sooooooo not ready to take off for Illinois today but on the other hand I am soooooo excited to go.  I haven’t seen my son since December 14th when we drove him to Fargo to board the plane for boot camp.  I am wondering how he has changed, what he looks like, what he has learned, what it was like……. I cant wait to talk to him!

I sit here this morning in full facial mask (uhh….yeah, wanted to look nice), hair all twanked out and Coffee Cup being extremely supportive next to me.  The suitcases remain half packed from Florida and I need to change them out a bit for Illinois.  I am trying to think if there is anything I should be bringing and my head is so foggy and tired that I am coming up with nothing.  Perhaps another cup of coffee before we take off…


Reading material is set – I actually have prepped three different sets of audio books for our listening enjoyment:  Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova, Absolute Power by David Baldacci, and Hope For Animals and Their World by Jane Goodall.  It is a 9 hour drive and I want to be set for whatever mood….  🙂

The featured book of the trip is Wounded by Claudia Mair Burney.  I am really excited about this book and am hoping Al will take the first shift of driving so I can slip into it yet this morning.  Back up books are Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher and I Have Seen Him In The Watchfires by Cathy Gohlke.

I will have Lap Top with of course so I will pop in when I can and I have an exciting review coming up yet today for Walking On Broken Glass by Christa Allan.

**I linked all the books today to Amazon so you can check them out – I am an Amazon Associate and that means if you purchased from that link I would receive a small percentage of the sale.


Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova **Audio Giveaway!)

Thank you to Hachette Audio for allowing me to have three copies of this audio cd (17 CD’s)!

Winners Have been selected and announced.  This giveaway is now closed.

Thank you!

Psychiatrist Andrew Marlowe has a perfectly ordered life–solitary, perhaps, but full of devotion to his profession and the painting hobby he loves. This order is destroyed when renowned painter Robert Oliver attacks a canvas in the National Gallery of Art and becomes his patient. In response, Marlowe finds himself going beyond his own legal and ethical boundaries to understand the secret that torments this genius, a journey that will lead him into the lives of the women closest to Robert Oliver and toward a tragedy at the heart of French Impressionism.

Ranging from American museums to the coast of Normandy, from the late nineteenth century to the late twentieth, from young love to last love, THE SWAN THIEVES is a story of obsession, the losses of history, and the power of art to preserve human hope.

How to enter

Leave a comment here sharing with me what your favorite form of art is (you must answer this question to be entered in the giveaway)

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Giveaway will end on March 1

Open to USA and Canada

Have fun!

Love and War by John and Stasi Eldredge


ABOUT THIS BOOK

What the Eldredge bestsellers Wild at Heart did for men, and Captivating did for women, LOVE & WAR will do for married couples everywhere. John and Stasi Eldredge have contributed the quintessential works on Christian spirituality through the experience of men and the experience of women and now they turn their focus to the incredible dynamic between those two forces.

With refreshing openness that will grab readers from the first page, the Eldredges candidly discuss their own marriage and the insights they’ve gained from the challenges they faced. Each talks independently to the reader about what they’ve learned, giving their guidance personal immediacy and a balance between the male and female perspectives that has been absent from all previous books on this topic.   They begin LOVE & WAR with an obvious but necessary acknowledgement:  Marriage is fabulously hard.  They advise that the sooner we get the shame and confusion off our backs, the sooner we’ll find our way through.

LOVE & WAR shows couples how to fight for their love and happiness, calling men and women to step into the great adventure God has waiting for them together. Walking alongside John and Stasi Eldredge, every couple can discover how their individual journeys are growing into a story of meaning much greater than anything they could do or be on their own.

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If you know me and have read my reviews, you would know that I do not like self-help books.  I just don’t.  I say this now as it may be easy to look at this book and label it self-help.  I want to clarify it is not.  What the Eldredges have so wonderfully packaged here within the pages is an important message on living your marriage well.  Yes – let’s get real, it is not always going to be the heart pounding romantic “I can’t wait for him to call” moments.  In fact those early days of the butterflies are hard to remember when the work hours are long, the bills are high, and lets face it – maybe you really havent connected in a while.  The Eldridges give a strong Biblical approach to marriage that was a refreshing look into what is true.

I have read both Wild At Heart by John Eldridge and Captivating by Stasi Eldridge.  Both, amazing writers. I knew when I seen this book that it would be one I would want to read and the joint efforts of this couple really paid off.  An honest and “tear down the walls and bare the truth” kind of book that at times had my laughing and at times thinking deeply about what I had just read.

My Amazon Review

I received my copy as part of a tour with Waterbrook Multnomah


Morning Meanderings…

There really is  something to be  said about sleeping in your own bed.  Everywhere we have stayed the past 12 days have been wonderful, but curling up last night with my pillow and blankets was heaven!

This morning I am sitting here briefly with Coffee Cup and I am thrilled to be drinking out of my cup too!   Last nights book club was so wonderful – a great review of The Hotel On Bitter And Sweet.  Have I mentioned lately how much I love my book club?  We have a great read lined up for March too but I will show that in the next few days.  The review will probably have to go up tomorrow as today is going to be super busy.

Whats on my plate platter?  Well, tomorrow morning at this time we are off for Illinois for our oldest sons Navy Graduation.  Yes, I am home for just a little over a day.  I have laundry going, have a full day in the office, packing again, contacting dog/house sitter for the weekend, books and packages to mail, grabbing some food for our house as I cleaned it out pretty good before we left for Florida – and – at the end of the day my treat is to go through my mailbox books from the last 12 days.

Want to know what 12 days of books can look like?  I am so glad you asked!

Yup.  I asked the house sitter just to put any books that came in the mail in my reading Room.  Well – here they are.  That’s my tonight project with a cup of tea or maybe two.

And finally my birthday yesterday was nice, too busy, but I love friends.  I came home to a package that had been dropped off by a good friend of mine Amy who is also in my book club.  It was a super cute sweater hoodie that has fur in the hood.  She said she seen it and it just screamed “Sheila”.  LOL  She’s right… I love it and I am wearing it today.

I also had a card in the mail and this one made me smile:

Now – that is a good friend!  Have a great day everyone!  I have to hit the ground running with a tight grip on Coffee Cup today.  I have a review coming up in a little bit here today so stop on back – coffee is on and the virtual cinnamon rolls are always hot and fresh out of the oven.

The Choice by Suzanne Woods Fisher

“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.

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I have really taken a liking to the books I have read over this past year involving the Amish Community. Carrie is a wonderfully strong main character that I took a liking to immediately. The Lancaster County Amish setting was well thought through and author Suzanne Woods Fisher does not disappoint when it comes to details.  I felt I really took away a deeper knowledge of the Amish through my reading of this book.

This book was one that once picked up did not get put down until I turned that last page.  There are several deaths early in the book but it only contributes to strength of the characters.  With such a strong character drive, Suzanne Woods Fisher drives us right through an incredible journey of faith and truth.  And author Suzanne knows what she is talking about having lived in a world between English and Amish all her life with many relatives living the Amish life.

I really enjoyed this read.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Suzanne Woods Fisher’s interest in the Anabaptist cultures can be directly traced to her grandfather, W. D. Benedict, who was raised in the Dunkard Brethren Church in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Benedict eventually became publisher of Christianity TodayToday’s Christian Woman, Worldwide Challenge, ParentLife, Christian Parenting Today, and Marriage Partnership. She has contributed to several nonfiction books and is the author of  Amish Peace and two novels. Fisher resides in Alamo, California.

*See you on February 15th for Suzanne’s Author Talk and Book Bomb! Fun. (Buy the book on Feb. 15th, submit your receipt to amy@litfusegroup.com and be entered to win a $25 gift certificate to Amazon.com! Details here!)

My Amazon Review

I received my review copy from LitFuse Publicity