Saturday, April 7, 2012

"Bitsy's Bait & BBQ" by Pamela Morsi



"Bitsy's Bait & BBQ" by Pamela Morsi was published in 2007. The setting is in the Ozarks in Missouri.

"When Emma Collins uses her divorce settlement to purchase a bed-and-breakfast in the Ozarks, her sister Katy thinks small-town life will be perfect for her and her six-year-old son. But when the sisters arrive and find that B-and-B means Bait-and-BBQ,  they have no choice but to roll up their sleeves and get to work."

My daughter-in-law, Michelle, gave us several boxes of books to sell, read, share - whatever we wanted to do. I went through them and put several in a stack to read. (I know... stacks of books tend to surround me!) Anyway, when I finished  "Sentence of Marriage"  I wanted something "light" and "happy" to read! So I went through a couple of my stacks and found this copy of "Bitsy's Bait & BBQ." The title is catchy and light hearted!  I'm usually not a fan of the romance genre and hoped this one had more substance than your typical romance. It did! It was fun, descriptive and a had little bit of "suspense."

I always enjoy a book where the heroine is an independent woman with her own business. They learn as they go with bait and bbq! The suspense includes Emma's 6 year old son, his paternal Grandmother and his biological Father. Throw in some fishing, some life lessons on judging people on their looks instead of what's in their heart and bad - turned good bbq and you come up with a light hearted, good read. 


Once I went to Pamela Morsi's web site, I realized how she wrote such an uplifting book! Her "about me" page includes this: 


"I was in a fetal position on the bed sobbing when my husband came in and asked me what was wrong.
“I could have been a writer!” I complained bitterly.  “It’s what I always wanted.  I could have been a writer, if I didn’t have you and this house and these kids.  I could have done it!”
He was very sympathetic...for a while.
Then he went out and bought me a computer, set it up in the corner of our bedroom and told me.  “You can’t quit your job.  But I’ll do the cooking and the kids can help me with the house.  You have every night and every weekend.  Write your blankety-blank book or shut the blank up about it.” 

Read more about this funny, remarkable woman HERE.  

When you are looking for a light entertaining read - check out Pamela Morsi's books. I don't thing you will be disappointed.

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Sentence of Marriage by Shayne Parkinson

"Sentence of Marriage" by Shayne Parkinson was published in 2009. It's the first book in a trilogy entitled "Promises to Keep." Book two is "Mud and Gold," book three is "Settling the Account." Even though it's touted as a trilogy, there is a fourth book "A Second Chance."  

You can acquire book one free from many websites online (I got mine on my Kindle from Amazon) - the others are sold for $2.99 which is a very good price for books.


"In 19th Century New Zealand, there are few choices for a farm girl like Amy. Her life seems mapped out for her by the time she is twelve. Amy dreams of an exciting life in the world beyond her narrow boundaries. But it is the two people who come to the farm from outside the valley who change her life forever, and Amy learns the high cost of making the wrong choice. Book 1 of 'Promises to Keep'" from smashwords.

This book does have good description of life in the 19th century in New Zealand. Parkinson is very descriptive and is a very good writer. I did struggle with the "story" of Amy. I kept waiting for the girl to get a break.. She never did. I kept thinking "this is fiction, the author can take the story any direction she wants, WHY on earth is it so bleak, so sad, so aggravating???" 

My only hope is that things begin looking up in the following books, I'm not too optimistic about this after reading the synopsis and reviews of the other books. Interestingly, the reviews of this book are either "love, love, love it" or "HATE" it! Not many on the fence. - except me. I did not like the book but again, I'm hoping the other books redeem my opinion on "Promises to Keep." 

It begins with Amy as a young girl of 13 and takes us through the next few years of her life. Her Dad annoys the heck out of me.... But at the same time I do realize fathers haven't always taken an active roll in the lives of their daughters especially when a living was made by his hands in hard labor - they just didn't have time.  I won't even go into how I felt about her step-mother... and her step-mother's brother - oh man, I'll just keep quiet on this.

The one redeeming quality of the book was Amy's cousin Lizzie. She really had a love for Amy and really did try to help and do what was right for the girl.

This book was suggested to me by a friend and when we went to dinner last week with him and his wife I really gave him a hard time about suggesting this book to me! He, however, liked the book and is very hopeful about the rest of the series.

I haven't yet decided if I'm going to take the time to read them or not... verdict is still out.

Shayne Parkinson does have a website HERE.  And she has a blog HERE.

If you take the time to read this FREE book, let me know what you think. I would love to have a discussion about it with you.

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