Monday, September 21, 2009
The Silence of Snow
The Silence of Snow (Jayson Wolfe series #5) by Anita Stansfield
Jayson is just ready to release a new album. Times should be wonderful but he is about to learn the lesson of opposition. Tabloid rumors, rumors in his own ward, and illness bring him to another breaking point.
As always Stansfield has great core subjects. I was pleased that she chose to broach opposition. Jayson and his family come through clearly and without so much emotional turmoil that you can't understand what is happening anymore. This book also delved into dealing with chronic illness. Jayson began suffering debilitating migraines and a family member was diagnosed with Celiac Disease.
The Celiac Disease part was great. I was happy that she showed what a rigid, life/world changing disease this is and how little it is acknowledged by food companies.
The book was sweet, clean, fun and fast. She dropped most of her 'words' that I always look for. She picked up a few others....'glorious', and 'joyous'. Kind of funny.
I want to hear the music created by this character........I may also want to marry him. Mostly because he works from home.........
Rating 4
Rating PG The family talks to their teen about chastity. The ex-wife is abusing drugs.
Labels:
Anita Stansfield,
clean reads,
illness,
lds fiction,
love,
relationships,
religious themes,
series
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