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It’s no secret that I love historical fiction and Canadian fiction, so when I was asked if I wanted to review The Bride of New France I jumped.  I moved to Canada from the U.S. back in 1993.  I have learned quite a bit of Canadian history but I never really understood the French Connection.  I knew we had two official languages here, French and English.  I always wondered, why French.  The Bride of New France answered that question.

Book Description:

In 1669, Laure Beausejour, an orphan imprisoned with prostitutes, the insane and other forgotten women in Paris’ infamous Salpetriere, is sent across the Atlantic to New France as a Fille du roi. Laure once dreamed with her best friend Madeleine of using her needlework stills to become a seamstress on the Rue Saint-Honoré and to one day marry a gentleman. The King, however, needs French women in his new colony and he finds a fresh supply in the city’s largest orphanage. Laure and Madeleine know little of the place called New France, except for stories of ferocious winters and men who eat the hearts of French priests. To be banished to Canada is a punishment worse than death.

 Bride of New France explores the challenges of coming into womanhood in a brutal time and place. From the moment she arrives in Ville-Marie (Montreal), Laure is expected to marry and produce children with a French soldier who can himself barely survive the harsh conditions of his forest cabin. But Laure finds, through her clandestine relationship with Deskaheh, an allied Iroquois, a sense of the possibilities in this New World. 

What happens to a woman who attempts to make her own life choices in such authoritative times?


My Thoughts:

I loved this book except for the ending.  Laure Beausejour was snatched from her parents, at a young age, on the streets in France one night.  Why, what was their crime?  They were dirt poor and lived on the streets.  She was brought to Salpetriere, the same place where prostitutes and the insane were brought. 

She was lucky though, in a way.  She was on a floor where orphans were taught how to make lace and sew. She even had dreams of becoming a seamstress one day.  That dream what ripped away from her when she was put on a ship bound for New France, now known as Canada.  The king had prostitutes and teenage women beginning their child bear years sent to New France to marry the men there.  He wanted them to stay there and populate.  He gave men incentives and wives to entice them to stay.

Life in New France was hard.  Laurie’s new husband left her in their rugged (an understatement) cabin alone for the first entire Winter and after that, whenever he felt like it.  She had to learn new skills quick and had a hard time feeding herself.  On top of that, she finally gets pregnant and he still leaves.

Those are just the basic highlights because I don’t want to risk spoilers.  This is Suzanne Desrocher’s first book.  However, she took great command of  her pen with amazing that captured time and place.  Her characters were well drawn out and the essence of the new barren land was beautiful.

Like I said, I loved this book!  The only thing missing was a satisfying ending.  I felt like I was left hanging. What happens to poor Laurie?  Mrs. Desrochers, inquiring minds want to know!  Do I smell a sequel?  I sure hope so!  Highly recommended.

4/5

I received this book for my honest review.

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Review: Vegan Pizza by Julie Hasson

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on September 16, 2013
Posted in Books Read in 2013Weekend Cooking  | 9 Comments

I haven’t done a weekend cooking post for a long time but I have more vegan cookbooks to review, so I thought this would be a perfect place to post them. 

Bill and I LOVE pizza, so I make it a lot!  However, since I received the Vegan Pizza Cookbook by Julie Hasson, I have been making a pizza every week!  Don’t get me wrong, I always made good pizza, just not restaurant quality pizza.

It cost me a total of $80 but now I make restaurant style pizza.  It now tastes like it came out of a brick oven and it has the crispy texture I always longed to create.  The secret is a pizza stone and pizza peel.  The pizza stone goes directly in the oven and the pizza peel is the paddle you use to get the pizza on and off the stone with out burning yourself.  You can keep the stone in the oven and put your cookware right on top of it as well.  Since I started doing that, everything I have put in the oven has cooked more evenly.  Let me tell you, both the stone and peel were well worth the investment.

The other trick to perfect pizza is the recipe.  There are several recipes in the book but my favorite is the basic.  It is quite a bit wetter than the dough I use to make, but that is the other trick required.  Use just enough flour to be able to roll the dough out. Then put it on parchment paper and on the pizza peel.  Put all your topping on and then put the pizza that is on the parchment paper directly on the pizza stone, in the oven. 

Have you ever thought to put potatoes on a pizza?  I know, sounds crazy but trust me it’s not.  I made the
Potato and Wild Mushroom pizza from the book.  OMG, it was so good. In fact, there was only one lonely peace left for me to take a photo of.

I highly recommend the Vegan Pizza Cookbook!  You don’t even have to be vegan to love it!

5/5

I received the ebook version of this cookbook from Net Galley for my honest review.
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Today, I am kicking off the Arctic Fire Tour with my review and giveaway.  

Book Description:

Publisher: Fortress Publications  (July 1, 2011)
Category: Thriller, Action Adventure,  & Literary Fiction
Tour Date: September, 2013
ISBN: 978-0615504070Available in: Print & eBook,  412 Pages
Wealthy entrepreneur Nigel Cain has devised an efficient new way to bring the earth’s most precious resource to the masses – clean water – by transporting massive man-made icebergs from the frigid arctic and delivering them literally to the doorsteps of millions.
Gabriel Pike works at a small engineering firm that has been awarded the task of giving the final safety approval to pilot the first gigantic block of ice into New York harbor.
A consummate showman, Cain has built a fabulous 5-Star hotel and casino high atop the iceberg so his celebrity guests and media elite can cover this spectacle from beginning to end. Pike is whisked away from his work-a-day world and dropped into the lap of luxury where he’s expected to simply rubber-stamp his inspection.
A brutal winter storms ravages the iceberg and exposes structural inconsistencies and hidden agendas that fill Pike with serious doubts about the true intentions of the project.  But a grisly double homicide on the ice puts the inspections on the back burner and sends Pike’s life spiraling out of control when he’s accused of being the jealous murderer in a lover’s triangle.
But Pike soon discovers that there is far more at stake than just his life. He uncovers a conspiracy more heinous than anything he could have imagined – a plot that will level a city, change the political face of America, and whose shockwaves will be felt around the world. Fate rests in his hands – if he can survive long enough to take action…
My Thoughts:
As the world fresh water supply is diminishing, Nigel Cain has solved the problem, or has he?  He is transporting a man made iceberg to New York Harbor to show the would his solution.  He has hired Gabriel Pike , from a small engineering firm to do the inspection for final approval to take the “ice cube” into the harbor.  
Sounds straight forward, right?  It’s very far from it.  Many issues keep popping up while they are in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, making their way to New York.  Mostly due to a storm.  However, there are also murders and strange things happening as well.  Eventually Pike discovers a conspiracy that could bring down an entire city.  Can Pike save the day?
I had a lot of fun with this book.  I saw right away that Paul Byers is very fond of using similes   I found many of them very funny.  For example:
“Suddenly it hit him harder than a plate of bad sushi” or “By now, all the boats that had been circling the iceberg realized that something was wrong and they were scattering like cockroaches on a kitchen floor when the lights turned on.”
Arctic Fire is a fast paced adventure that doesn’t let up until the end.  Paul Byers has a sharp sense of humor and an eye for detail.  The science was explained but it did not slow down the fast moving plot. If you enjoy action/adventure thrillers, you will enjoy Arctic Fire!
4/5
I received the ebook copy of this book for my honest opinion.
About Paul Byers:

Paul grew up in Oregon on the shores of the mighty and mysterious Columbia River, and spent endless hours daydreaming on the beach in front of his house, making up stories about the ships from exotic ports all over the world that steamed up the river – what secret cargo might they be carrying; did they harbor spies who were on dark and exciting missions?
Later in adult life, he moved to another mysterious and provocative city – Las Vegas, just outside the famous Nellis Air Force base. After work he would sit on his porch and watch the fighters take off and land, igniting his imagination with visions of secret missions and rich speculation about what could possibly be hidden at Area 51.
After moving back to his native Pacific Northwest, Paul worked for the Navy and took every opportunity he could to speak with veterans from WWII to the Gulf War, listening to them swap stories and relate the experiences of a lifetime.
So it is this combination of a passionate love of history, a vivid “what if” imagination, and a philosophy of life that boils down to the belief that – there are few things in life that a bigger hammer won’t fix – that led Paul to become a writer of exciting, fact-based action-thrillers. His greatest joy is leaving his readers wondering where the facts end and the fiction begins.
Thanks to the author, Paul Byers, I am giving away one print copy of Arctic Fire.  The giveaway is open to the U.S. only and ends on October 2, 2013.  Please use Rafflecopter to enter.
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Follow the Tour:
So Many Precious Books Sept 2 Review & Giveaway
Book Lover’s Library Sept 3 Review
Book Lover’s Library Sept 4 Interview & Giveaway
She Treads Softly Sept 4 Review
Books, Books, & More Books Sept 5 Review
Books, Books, & More Books Sept 6 Interview & Giveaway
Cheryl’s Book Nook Sept 9 Review
Butterfly-o-Meter Books Sept 10 Review
Butterfly-o-Meter Books Sept 11 Guest Post
 My Shelf Confessions Sept 12 Review
 My Shelf Confessions Sept 13 Interview & Giveaway
Room Without Books is Empty Sept 16 Review
A Book & a Lattee Sept 17 Review
Green Mountain People Sept 18 Review
Thoughts in Progress Sept 18 Guest Post & Giveaway
Romance & Inspiration Sept 19 Review
Bloggin Bout Books Sept 20 Review
The News In Books Sept 23 Review
The News In Books Sept 24 Guest Post
Sweeps4Bloggers Sept 24 Review & Giveaway
Tales of a Book Addict Sept 25 Review
Joy Story Sept 26 Review
fundinmental  Sept 27 Review & Giveaway
Recent Reads Sept 30 Review & Giveaway
DWED Oct 1 Review

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