Showing posts with label C.J. Darlington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label C.J. Darlington. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Top Ten Books I'd Love to Get For Christmas

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish

#1. The Montana Fire Series (in paperback) by Susan May Warren

#2. Love's Faithful Promise by Susan Anne Mason

#3. Embers & Accelerant by Ronie Kendig

#4. Jupiter Storm by C.J. Darlington

#5. My Hope Next Door by Tammy L. Gray

#6. From this Moment by Elizabeth Camden

#7. A Flight of Arrows by Lori Benton

#8. Told You So by Kristen Heitzmann

#9. The Sound of Diamonds by Rachelle Rea 

#10. For the Record by Regina Jennings

Tuesday, July 05, 2016

Top Ten Books I Enjoyed That Have Under 200 Ratings On Goodreads

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish

This week's topic is meant to highlight some underrated books that are still really good! It is supposed to be books that have under 2000 ratings on goodreads, but since the Christian fiction market is a much smaller than the mainstream one about 3/4 of my books had under 2000 ratings. So I instead decided to feature books that had less than 200!


#1. Hollywood Nobody Series by Lisa Samson

#2. Brides of Simpson Creek by Laurie Kingery,

#3. Happy to Be Alive, Because by Chelsea Jacobs

#4. Jupiter Winds by C.J. Darlington

#5. Of Love and War Series by Stacy Henrie

#6. Waltham Academy Series by Laura Jackson

#7. Cowboy Christmas by Catherine Palmer, Lisa Harris, & Linda Goodnight

#. 8. Miracle Girls Series by Anne Dayton & May Vanderbilt

#9. The Anniversary Waltz by Darrel Nelson

#10. Yesterday's Tomorrow by Catherine West

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Jupiter Winds by C.J. Darlington

About the Book
In 2160, a teenager becomes the bait to capture her missing revolutionary parents she thinks are long dead.
Grey Alexander has one goal—to keep herself and her younger sister Orinda alive. Not an easy feat living unconnected in the North American Wildlife Preserve, where they survive by smuggling contraband into the Mazdaar government's city zones. If the invisible electric border fence doesn't kill them, a human-like patrol drone could.
When her worst fear comes true, Grey questions everything she thought she knew about life, her missing parents, and God. Could another planet, whose sky swirls with orange vapors and where extinct-on-Earth creatures roam free, hold the key to reuniting her family?

My Thoughts
Having never read a book by this author before I wasn't sure what to expect but after reading the synopsis and hearing the fact that my sister loved it, I knew I had to give it a try. I am so glad I did! This book was so good! I have read a bunch of dystopian books and this was one of the most realistic ones that I've read! I could actually believe that some of the things could happen over time, and not even as far in the future as this book is set!
Grey and Rin (great names by the way) were fantastic characters and I loved the fact that it was told from both girl's point of view. I also loved how close they were and how they always had each others back. The setting of Jupiter was absolutely brilliant and the author did an amazing job of describing it. I felt like I was actually there.
The plot was filled with unexpected twists and surprises that kept me turning pages every spare minute I had, which resulted in me finishing this book in a little more than a day despite having church, a worship night, and work! Everything was plotted out just right to make it all flow yet you never really knew what was going to happen!

In short I absolutely loved this unique novel and my only complaints are that my sister owns this copy so I have to find one for my shelves and that it ended! I really hope there will be more books about Grey and Rin and if not I may just have to hunt down the author and demand more-lol!

Meet the Author
C. J. has been in love with reading since she was a kid dragging home bags of books from the library. When she was twelve she started dreaming about becoming a published author. That dream came true when her first novel Thicker than Blood won the 2008 Christian Writers Guild Operation First Novel contest. It became the first book in the Thicker than Blood series, which also includes Bound by Guilt and Ties that Bind. She has also written Jupiter Winds, a YA space adventure.

In 2013 C. J. started the publishing company, Mountainview Books, LLC. and has had the privilege of publishing authors like James Pence, Don Brown, and Darcie J. Gudger. A homeschool graduate, C.J lives in Pennsylvania with her family and their menagerie of dogs and a paint mare named Sky.

Tuesday, June 02, 2015

Top Ten Books I'd Love to See As Movies

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish

We did this topic a couple years ago (my post here) so these are books that I've read since then and think would make good movies. Provided that they were done by people who love these books as much as I do and keep them 100 percent accurate-haha!

#1. Wings of Glory Series by Sarah Sundin
Amazing World War II books as movies?! Yes, please!

#2. The Walker Family Series by Melissa Tagg
So technically only the prequel and first book of this series have been released but they are so good and I think it would be awesome to watch their lives play out on the big screen, or maybe even as a TV series!

#3. The Quiet Professionals Series by Ronie Kendig
This series would make some awesome action movies!

#4. Royal Wedding Series by Rachel Hauck
With how much everyone is obsessed with the royal family I think that these books about a fictional royal family would do amazingly well!

#5. The Safe Lands Trilogy by Jill Williamson
These are very intriguing books and I think they would make pretty awesome movies but I think they'd be even better as a TV show!

#6. Remnants Series by Lisa T. Bergren
These books are really good and would definitely make for some great movies!

#7. Dauntless by Dina L. Sleiman
I absolutely loved this book (can't wait for the next ones) and with it's Robin Hood similarities I can pretty much guarantee it'd make a fantastic movie!

#8. Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers
This book is such a favorite that I know it would do super well as a movie! Definitely a better alternative than 50 Shades of Grey!

#9. Doon Series by Carey Corp & Lorie Langdon
These books are amazing and I would love to see them as movies!

#10. Jupiter Winds by C.J. Darlington
This book was so good and it would make a fascinating movie!

Tuesday, December 09, 2014

Top Ten New-to-Me Authors I Read in 2014

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish

I read a lot of really good books by new-to-me authors this year but these are the ten that stuck out the most!

Kate Breslin-Her debut novel For Such a Time blew me away and I can't wait to see what else this author has in store for us!

Jill Williamson-It is sad how long it took me to read books by this author but I am loving her Safe Lands novels and I will be definitely reading her other books!

Victoria Bylin-I absolutely loved Until I Found You and I am very excited about her upcoming release!

Patricia Bradley-Both of her books that released this year were exceptional suspense novels and I am really looking forward to the chance to read book three next year.

C.J. Darlington-I'd heard about this author a lot through my sister who is friends with her but I hadn't read any of her books till Jupiter Winds which I devoured! I really hope there are going to be more books in that series!

Mary Weber-I loved her debut Storm Siren and I am eagerly awaiting the next book in the series so I can find out what happened!

Kristy Cambron-Another beautiful debut that totally captured me! A brilliant mix of past and present!

Laura Jackson-I was a little surprised by how much I loved Worth the Wait though I really shouldn't have been! The hero of the story is probably one of my favorites that I read in 2015

Joanne Bischof-After hearing good things about this author I finally picked up her first book and I loved it! Now I just have to go buy the next two in the series!

Chelsea Jacobs-This debut author wrote such a poignant story and it has really stuck with me!