Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Review: In Another Time

In Another Time In Another Time by Jillian Cantor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In Another Time is a powerful and moving novel that emphasizes the power of love in the worst of times. In 1930s Berlin, Max Bessinger, a Christian bookshop owner, by chance hear the enchantment of Hanna Ginsberg and her violin. In an attempt to get her attention, he brings her what he loves most, a book. After his dedicated pursuit, he wins her over, and they fall in love. German life during the rise is not easy, and to make matters worse, because Max is not Jewish, Hanna's family is not supportive of their relationship. After Max disappears unexplained, Hanna becomes frustrated, angry, and heartbroken. Hanna takes a step back from their relationship, but the power of love eventually draws them back together.

"Her body was warm, and feeling her that close to him, he felt that same thrilling energy as when their fingers had touched...and that was the moment he realized that he was going to fall in love with Hanna Ginsberg"

So focused on her violin playing, she is unaware of the growing antisemitism around her, but Max constantly worries about Hanna and s friends. Hitler and the Nazi Regime are taking over and panic is starting to set in and his Jewish neighbors are in grave danger. Max's secret is the only thing that can save them from danger, but when his beloved Hanna is looking the Nazis in the eyes, can he bring her to safety as well?

"And it was strange, but Hanna almost didn't feel real to him when he wasn't with her. That someone so bright and beautiful and talented as her might want to be with him felt almost like a dream."

In 1946, Hanna finds herself in an open field with absolutely no recollection of the past 10 years. Hitler has died, the train station has been bombed, and she has no idea what has happened to Max. Hanna's sister brings her to her home in London where she begins to search for opportunities to play her violin in an orchestra. Her love for her violin and Max are the only things she can focus on to bring her peace, content, and joy. Will Hanna cross paths with Max?

This compelling novel is such a perfect piece of work. Told in alternating viewpoints, this novel is a beautiful novel about love and survival, passion and music, across time and countries. It is an absolute must read!

"If Hanna didn't want him, if Hanna wouldn't love him, then there was nothing for him here. he had nothing left"

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Friday, June 21, 2019

Review: The Longest Ride

The Longest Ride The Longest Ride by Nicholas Sparks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Longest Ride is one of the most beautiful and emotional romance novels I have read. As a Nicholas Sparks fan, I was NOT at all disappointed. The story gives two love stories- one just beginning and another ending- that eventually intersect. The old and new love stories compliment each other perfectly and you can't help but cry happy and sad tears (maybe I'm just emotional... ;))

The old love of Ira and Ruth Levinson is retold after he is left stranded and injured after a car crash, where he struggles to retain consciousness until a blurry image of his wife appears beside him, who passed away years ago. Ira continues to cling to her words and memories, even though he knows she isn't really there. Ruth and Ira reminisce about their marriage and love for one another as he is stranded in the car. Their love for one another is relentless and aspiring, as both Ira and Ruth would do anything for each other.

Miles down the road, college senior Sophia Danko is introduced to Luke Collins as her ex-boyfriend is stalking her. Through Luke, Sophia is confronted by an entirely new world in which the stakes are high- life or death. As a professional bull-rider, Luke is presented with life or death frequently, and by meeting Sophia, he learns what is truly important to him. As she and Luke fall in love, Sophia finds herself imaging a life far removed from her current plans- unless Luke's secret destroys their lives first.

"It wasn't long, it wasn't heated, but as soon as their lips came together, she knew with sudden certainty that nothing had ever felt so easy and so right..."

"He drew a deep breath, struggling to keep his emotions in check, knowing that he didn't love her simply in the here and now, but that he would never stop loving her..."

I would highly recommend this book who yearns for an innocent love story. The 398 pages flew by, as I finished this book in two days! This book has so much heart and emotion, you can't help but fall in love with them. I am proud to say this is one of my favorite books.


(My emotions as I finshed this book ;))

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Review: The Art of Feeling

The Art of Feeling by Laura Tims My rating: 4 of 5 stars This book breaks your heart and mends it up aga...