Beginning about three years ago, I began consuming escapist books. I like to swallow them whole–or maybe in two or three bites–so I typically choose action-packed, suspenseful plot lines preferably with a good (and clean!) romance. I’d choose a gripping book over a movie any day.

The first friend I ever made in blogland asked if I’d like to do an advance review for her book, House of Diamonds, that will come out in October. Naturally, I jumped at the opportunity and then worried because I’ve grown into a rather impatient reader after a three year, plot-driven diet.

That being said, I enjoyed the book. It’s not escapist fare, but rather a slice of life–a realistic slice of LDS family life.  I enjoyed it more than the prequel Uncut Diamonds. In an interview I did with Karen, she said she planned on being more plot-driven in her next novel. She delivered on this promise. I like how she alternated chapters to bring out two different plot lines.

The main character Marcie is LDS, has seven young children, and aspires to writing a novel. So yeah, I really related to her. I laughed out loud at the suggestions her writing group gave to set aside one to two hours EVERY day to write. I think any busy mom with a dream could relate to Marcie. I also cried with Marcie’s sister when her newborn was diagnosed with some serious medical problems.

I admired that Marcie held on to her dreams, but realized that the top priority for this time and season in her life was being the best mom to her children. Marcie was more at peace with herself in this book and that’s perhaps one reason I enjoyed it more than Uncut Diamonds.

I also found a great quote I’ll be hanging on my fridge:

I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down . . . (Nehemiah 6:3) 

You all will have to read the book to understand what that’s all about!

Thanks, Karen!

House of Diamonds releases in October.

 

 

FTC disclosure:  The author provided me with a free ARC to review. My opinions are my own and not influenced by receiving a free book.