Review of Be-U-Tee-Full by Journi Roe

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Journie Roe’s Be-U-Tee-Full is definately a book for parents to share with their children. Her character, Cali, beautifully illustrated by Pedro Perez, is a bubbly vivacious and colorful character that will win your heart. Ms. Roe’s characters see life through the innocent, non-judgemental eyes of young children. It is a refreshing and uplifting story that your children will love.

 

About the Author:1377428_450275455091659_133463328BW

I’m a mom of 5 awesome kids, 2 girls and 3 boys. I even have a grandson now who will be 1 next month. I guess looking back, others would say 4 of my kids had disabilities or disorders of some sort and my 2nd daughter was overweight no matter what we tried. My life as a mommy was a very real one, a very active, and at times, overwhelming one. Since my own life had been full of demons and haunts growing up, my kids were my world. I never saw them as anything but perfect even through all the glasses appointments and surgeries and ER visits. It was our normal and if anything, as a family, we reached out to parents and kids at children’s hospitals, Ronald McDonald houses, and track Special Olympics to try to make them feel like we did.

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One of my deepest wounds was acceptance. Throughout my life, I could see I was not the only one. I was, and have always been, genuine and sincere, to all I meet. My kids followed suit. To some, I’m a bit eccentric in my kindness. My friends have accepted I’m really not a weirdo like everyone thinks but a weirdo like them who can be a bit snarky.
Five years ago, my demons of my abusive past, caught up with me. I found myself moving from Ohio to Washington state with my youngest son. My older kids wished to finish high school there and would visit for summers. It was the first time I had EVER been away from my kids. It was not a smooth transition at all. My youngest, 10 at the time, missed his siblings, father, and school dreadfully. Needless to say, a week before school started, he went back to Ohio and began school there. The stress of being in a new place, no other family or friends, had made his epilepsy kick into high gear the doctor said. I put him on an early morning flight, hugged and kissed his forehead, my heart ached severely. I smiled and he smiled back bravely. I spent the next week in a bed sobbing! The next month felt like a coma. The next year…zombieland. The new opportunities and adventure in a new state sunk as well. I found myself alone and jobless which followed by penniless. I fell into an abyss so deep, I look back now and am amazed I crawled out. I had depression and thought about suicide. I wallowed in misery and began to find it as comforting ironically, my new normal. For two years, lying in that void of nightmares, I detached from the world and myself. I walked into a library one day, I don’t even remember why I left the house, and the first book I saw was, “Why Your Like Sucks!” by Alan H. Cohen. I cracked a grin and shook my head. My word. How did such a book get to be in a library and who in their right mind would read it?! I did. I’m so thrilled I did. It started to change my outlook, my life. I created an inspirational page, Inspirational Me, to help me share what motivated me daily. Before I knew it, within a month I had 10,000 fans. There were so many people who needed to know they were okay, that they were going to be okay! Today, it is just shy of 33,000 amazing people I call my family.

I have always been one who uplifted other people, a people person. All my life I was a yes person and a no to me person. Through the dark days, I lost everything but I found myself. I now live right outside Mesquite, Nevada, where the sun shines nearly every day. Three of my children have graduated high school, one will this year, and my baby boy just started high school and is already over 6′ tall. My goodness!! I shoot photography part time when I’m not engrossed in writing or creating somehow. My biggest goal is to reach as many people I can who need something they didn’t know they needed. Not sure if that makes sense. I long for a day when I can walk into shelters and pass out clothes and books and crayons and laugh with everyone as though we were friends forever. I long for a day when there’s no boundaries to the giving I can do, and if the only thanks received is the one I give for that moment, I am perfect with that. Sounds corny, huh? But, not to me. Ask any of my friends. I am like this all the time, my head in the clouds, my heart has wings, and my unicorn is parked in the back 😉 I guess you could refer to the quote about not knowing what you have until it’s gone. I will never forget and because of that, I am thankful for every little thing around me.

So where does Cali and the BF Crew come in? She’s more than a children’s series. She’s a movement of the heart. It may not be clearly seen in the first book, but it will become more prevalent in books to come. Cali is how I feel and react to friends. She’s sincere and caring, she’s funny and a bit of a comedian, but most of all, she accepts who she is and knows that makes her pretty super, and her super power you might say, is to show each she interacts with the glow she sees within them too. My wish is that for all who read her stories, children to 99, they each can relate whether in their present day or remembering back to when they were 4-5-6. Cali is so needed and I can’t wait for everyone to know her. She truly does look at everyone as a potential Bestie and I wouldn’t have it any other way =)

 

A Little Bit About Twelve Pillars

 

Mission Statement:

To provide to middle-grade and YA readers a balanced reading palette. While they may be reading vampire books and the like I also want them to see God’s side and to have a fuller, more well-balanced vision of what is out there, so they can make informed choices in their lives.

To help young writers explore and embrace their God given talent

The Books:

The young adult fantasy Palace of the Twelve Pillars trilogy is a story about the inhabitants on the imaginary planet of Ramajadin, in the countries of Crato and Mahorg. In each of the novels we see young people facing the trials of young teens in a medieval world. They are forced to confront evil and make decisions based on their faith or lack thereof.  Princes, princesses, kings and queens along with the wizards and adepts and a cast of beings all deal with a world very similar to our own where evil and good make a daily appearance and lure us into their respective webs with all their promises. Each teen embarks on a journey to adulthood as he/she makes the choices based on what they know.

palaceoftwelvepillars200x300In Palace of the Twelve Pillars we enter the mystical world of Ramajadin. The Peace Summit between Crato and Mahorg is in shambles, and a prince kidnapped.

When the rival king realizes he kidnapped the wrong prince, hostilities escalate. Loyalties to each other and country are tested for the twin princes of Crato, Joachim and Brandan.

Joachim, captive of King Waldrom, faces deception and betrayal as he struggles to find his way home. Brandan, at home with a father focused on rescuing Joachim, wrestles with his own demons as he searches for his place in the world and the favor of his father.

Torn from the safety and peace of their childhood, they are thrust into a world where bonds of family, brotherhood and roles as heirs to Crato are tested. Through war, spiritual journeys, death and marriage, will they choose the path of good or evil? Who can be trusted, as the world they know slips into a whirlpool of chaos?

Christina did wonderful job with making each and every character and their struggles come alive and leap off the pages. Through their trials, Joachim and Brandon each mature, learn the importance of family, and come to trust Asha with his whole self. I hope Joachim and Brandon’s story will be continued in the next novels, as I really enjoyed their characters.

Palace of the Twelve Pillars is the beginning to a great new young adult series. Christina Weigand’s next book in the series is coming out in September and I cannot wait for it! Fantasy fiction is one of my favorite genres, and I have to say, this series is quickly climbing its way up to the top of my favorites list! I highly recommend Palace of the Twelve Pillars, and am greatly looking forward to getting my hands on the rest in the series.( Reviewed by Sarah Heath, July 5, 2013 By TWJ Magazine)

In Palace of the Three Crosses we rejoin Brandan and Joachim as they return from the brink of Hell, but everyone questions if they are truly healed and one with Asha.

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They each take on the responsibility of ruling a country with new wives by their sides, but can they and the countries survive the trials that will ensue because of their choices?

Christina Weigand does a wonderful job of painting a portrait of the darkness that surrounds evil and, the often times, dim hope that sometimes is all that is left of goodness. Through this story of two brothers struggling to be restored to the goodness that once was theirs, the author examines deeper issues that often overwhelm those who can only see goodness dimly lit. Those around them become essential in helping them to find their destiny and true goodness. The character development and plot will have the reader hooked and turning pages with eager anticipation for the next fatal twist. Suspense and intrigue are thick throughout this novel, but always lingering about the surface is a feeling that goodness and hope will certainly win out. (Reviewed by Bil Howard for Readers’ Favorite)

Finally in the Sanctuary of the Nine Dragons being released in February 2014,  Joachim banishes Brandan to prison island of Hyogo. His infant son, Prince Airyn disappears from his cradle. A chain of events is set in motion that pit brother against brother, friend against friend, parents against children as Brandan and Joachim struggle for control of their sanity and their very lives.

With Brandan declared dead and his son missing Joachim sinks into despair and anger, where those close to him, especially his wife Queen Maeve, fear he may never return.

Is Brandan really dead and if he is, who is manipulating the Mantion and enemies of Crato?

Can Maeve save her country and her husband from the tentacles of evil pervading the land?

Until next week, may God Bless you and embrace you in His loving arms.

Christina Weigand and Myrria too.