Showing posts with label Kate Breslin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kate Breslin. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Kate Breslin

Dear Readers,

Kate Breslin attacked the Christian fiction market last year with For Such aTime.  It was one of the few books by a new writer that everyone seemed to be talking about.  Before I even got a chance to get it read, I had readers coming in and asking for it.   Now they are asking when her next book will release.

Not by Sight is that book and it was worth the wait.  I will tell you if you are expecting a book like the first one, you will be disappointed.  Not by Site is very different and shows Kate’s versatility.  This one is more of a romance, but it shows what it was like to live in England during WWI.  There is more lightness to the book and even parts you will laugh out loud at.  Like I said, a very different book than the intense For Such a Time.

Grace Mabry believes every healthy male should be off fighting the Germans, not just the working class, but also the upper class, and she is about to call Jack Benningham out as a coward.  She plans on giving him a white feather which by tradition you give to the men who are too cowardly to go fight with the rest of the boys.  She is sure she is on the side of the right. 

Jack calls himself a conscientious objector to the war.  He enjoys the life of a rake and plays the part well.  But what he really is, is working for the Crown trying to catch German spies on British soil. 

What happens next you will have to find out for yourself.  It does include spies, lies and interesting twists.  Of course it did help that I was in England at the time of reading this book, but I enjoyed it thoroughly and am looking forward to Kate’s next book. 


Happy Reading

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Kate Breslin


Dear Readers,

I really didn’t want to read another book about WWII and I really didn’t want to read another book about Auschwitz.  I wasn’t going to read For Such a Time by Kate Breslin until later in the year to give myself a break from the horrors of war.  Then I started talking to people who have read it and one night when I needed a new book to read it was the only one sitting on my night stand. I thought “Okay I will start it, I can always finish it later.”  Well later was just a couple days after starting it because I couldn’t lay it down.

Stella Muller is rescued from the firing squad at Dachau by SS Kommandant Colonel Aric von Schmidt.  He found there was a problem with her papers, someone had marked them “Jude” and she was clearly not Jewish.  He takes her to his headquarters and makes her his secretary.  But Stella has a secret, she is really Hadassah Benjamin and she is a Jew posing as Stella to escape the terror of Nazi Germany. 

Will she be able to work for a SS Kommandant and hide that she is a Jewess?  How long will she be able to fill out the paperwork that sends thousands of her fellow Jews to their deaths at Auschwitz?  Maybe God brought her to this camp for such a time as this.

Using the story of Esther, Kate writes a story that doesn’t leave you comfortable.  She makes you think about what you would do in the situation that Stella/Hadassah finds herself in.  You wonder if you would be able to do what she did in secret without giving away who she really is.   How do you live with the guilt of living in luxury when fellow Jews live in such awful conditions?  How could you save some and yet live with the knowledge that you can’t save them all? 

This is not a quick easy read, but it is not as gruesome as some of the other WWII books I have read.  It does make you think outside yourself and it will keep your attention to the end.  It is a book that once you are done with it you will want to find someone else who has read it so you can discuss it with them and if you can’t find someone who has read it, then share it will as many people as possible so then you can have that discussion.

Happy Reading,