Monday, July 1, 2013

The Big Blog Relaunch + A Giveaway

Wow! I can hardly believe that it's been two years since I've started this blog! What an adventure and a learning experience this has been. I've learned so much from my blogger friends and have grown as a person because of their cyber friendship.

I really love to blog but then, life happened. I put my blog on the back burner as I tried to juggle school, chores, running a business and a host of other things that were laying claim to my immediate attention. Posting had become sporadic and then, it stopped all together. As my blog anniversary drew near, I knew that I needed to relaunch Kianna's Korner and Kianna's Korner etsy shop. I sought out the help of Natalia. She is an amazing graphic designer and I asked her to design something fresh for my blog. Then, I got to work, drafting out ideas for new posts, series, giveaways and even some vlogs! I'm really excited for the future of Kianna's Korner and hope you are too:)

I have tons of fun posts planned with topics I'm sure you will enjoy like:
-Fashion: I'll share some of my favorite outfits, plus tips on dressing modestly and easy ways to dress up a drab wardrobe
-DIY: I love simple, easy to follow projects and there will be a ton of those here!
-Food: I'll share new recipes that I'm trying out and loving, plus my takes on classics.
-Vlogs: I haven't done any of these but I'm planning to share with you the new, exciting and even the mundane events of everyday life.
and much, much more!

Now, to commemorate this joyous occasion, I've decided to host a giveaway! Who doesn't love a good giveaway?!?

I'll be giving away a Seed Bead Bracelet + Five Dollar Gift Code For Kianna's Korner Shop! I'm using the Rafflecopter widget for this giveaway to make it easy for everyone :)


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Monday, April 29, 2013

It Seems To Be Here

Spring is such a beautiful time of year. Of course, the temperatures are still below 60 at times (at least here in New York) but all around me there are evident signs that spring has sprung. It seems like spring is here and below is the proof.








Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Book Review: Darkness Before Dawn

DBDcover-e1362078338838.jpgAbout the Book: 
On the same night she discovers she is pregnant, twenty-eight-year-old nurse Meg Richards husband is killed in an auto accident caused by a drunken teen. James Thomas, the teen, comes from one of the most influential families in the community. He s a star athlete and glamour boy at the local high school. 

Angered by her senseless loss, Meg blames God for what has happened and considers a decision that could change her life even further until the D.A. intervenes. The results of the brutal trial enrage Meg, leading her down a frightening path of retribution. When the opportunity for revenge comes unexpectedly, will Meg follow through? Or will the remnants of her faith lead her in a different direction?

My Review:
In his newest installment, Ace Collins touches some intense emotions -revenge and grief- and a topic all too common nowadays -teen drinking and driving. In Darkness Before Dawn, Ace shows what kind of havoc, hate and pain a drunk driver wreaks on so many people and Meg's story really opened my eyes to the firsthand emotions a widow must feel, especially when she is to be a mother as well.

To be completely honest, Meg frightened me. Her constant fantasies about murdering her husband's killer, her plots for revenge and her too-cold attitude made me dislike her from the beginning. I understand that she was desperate and controlled by her pain but her morbid mentality boggled my mind a few times. Such a dramatic shift in her character toward the end of the book was impacting. I got to "meet" a new Meg who had let healing work in her life and who had learned the power of forgiveness. The secondary characters like Heather and Paul and the drama that encompassed the two was another upside to this read. Nancy, a constant source of light and encouragement, even when her life was practically over, also opened my eyes. I thought that she was the much needed "solid rock" so to speak, that Meg needed to open her eyes and find her faith once again. I enjoyed peeks into the lives of all of the character's as well. For example Jim Thomas shared that he filled the void in his heart, created by his parents and friends, with alcohol. 

The plot of Darkness Before Dawn really tugged at my heart's strings. I felt for Meg, for her mother, for Jim Thomas and even for Heather. Each character had believable difficulties and flaws like anger, rejection, guilt and the compromising of morals. I enjoyed the personal feel to each character.

One of my two favorite parts of this book would have to the court case that occurred near the middle. I loved Cheryl's (the attorney fighting for Meg) sharp wit and how she pulled out all the stops to prove Jim Thomas' guilt. She considered facets of the case that I completely overlooked and when she reveled each hidden fact, I found myself at the edge of my seat. Internally, I had hoped that Jim Thomas would have been convicted to the full extent of the law and that he would have served time behind bars, but I much more enjoyed the arrangement he and Meg made at the end.

The ending by far was my favorite part. I won't spoil anything else but it's suffice to say that I was touched, moved, pretty much crying when I finished this book. 

If you are looking for a read that's a little different, a little mysterious and very much intriguing then you have to give Darkness Before Dawn a chance. The emotions exposed in this book are so raw, so real and so intense that I had to remind myself several times that I was reading a novel and not a real-life story. I unapologetically rate Darkness Before Dawn 5 out of 5 stars for stellar characters, an emotionally involved plot and amazing life lessons. It was a thrilling page turner that immediately grabbed hold of my attention and touched my heart.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Book Review: When Jesus Wept

Guest review by Sydney.
Knowing that the Thoenes penned over 65 works of historical fiction and are awarded authors, I was thrilled at the opportunity to read this novel.

"When Jesus Wept" is written from Lazarus' perspective of various Biblical occurrences, such as hearing the message of repentance from John the Baptist, witnessing Jesus' baptism, which was the first time Lazarus laid eyes on Jesus. 

The Authors vividly depict the unfolding events, miracles and controversy that surrounded Jesus' ministry. The Thoene's managed to intertwine the Biblical accuracies of the time along with great Historical fiction content amazingly. 

I appreciated them including many conversations that we find in the Bible between Jesus and Lazarus. 

The friendship that Lazarus and Jesus establish is vividly described throughout the book. The correlation of Lazarus being an owner of a vineyard and Jesus being the One True Vine is written out in picturesque detail.

Lazarus new all to well the care that went into having a vineyard that bore a delicious bounty of grapes.  He knew that much pruning to remove the fruitless branches was necessary in order to create a healthy atmosphere in which to grow in. The message that Jesus' is the One True Vine who lovingly prunes and trains as necessary so we may also bear good fruit was captured impressively.

Other characters of the book such as Lazarus' overseer and the Jerusalem Sparrows provided a more developed story line of the intimate and personal account of Lazarus and his family happenings.

This is the first novel I am reading by Bodie & Brock Thoene. The historical Christian genre drew me in and I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I look forward to reading more from the Jerusalem Series.
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