Monday, December 18, 2023

Letters from My Sister by Valerie Fraser Luesse

Letters from My Sister is an historical fiction book that takes place in Alabama. The setting is vivid to the reader as it is excellently described by the author. I really appreciate this author's talent for descriptive writing. I usually gravitate toward writing like this and recognize the talent it takes to bring a story to life between the pages. However, I felt like it took me awhile to really get interested in this particular storyline, and I felt like the book in its entirety moved along at a slow pace. I also never really established a connection with the characters and didn't care for the plot patterns of "seers" and people who could see visions. Nevertheless, the author's talent is evident, and I appreciate the chance to read this book, even though it wasn't a perfect match for me. Thanks so much to the author and publisher for the chance to read and review this book! These opinions are all my own.

Sunday, August 20, 2023

Summer in the Spotlight by Liz Johnson

I picked this book up to read a couple of chapters while I had a few extra minutes and I could not put it down! I ended up reading the whole book in a few hours. The characters immediately felt like friends and were so easy to relate to. I absolutely loved the sweet road to romance for main characters, Levi and Kelsey. This book is actually the third in the Prince Edward Island Shores series, but it works well as a standalone read. I have not read the other books in the series, but I immediately added them to my list! This is a 5 star, feel-good must read!! Thank you so much to Revell and Liz Johnson for the chance to read and review this book.

Friday, August 11, 2023

Cold Light of Day by Elizabeth Goddard

Cold Light of Day is the first book in the thrilling Missing in Alaska series by Elizabeth Goddard. The cover of this book pulls you in and keeps you wondering within the pages until the very end. Autumn Long is the police chief in a small Alaska town. Autumn wants to keep the peace, but that becomes nearly impossible when disturbing events start happening around every corner. She will have to fight for justice and even fight for her own life, as she works to restore normalcy to small town Shadow Gap. One thing Autumn didn't plan for on the path to justice, is town newcomer, Grier Brenner. Just who is Grier, and why does he seem to want to help her figure out what's going on during this neighborhood crime spree? Autumn has to figure out just who she can trust before more lives are lost at the hands of a dangerous criminal. This was a very exciting read and kept me guessing throughout the whole book. I really like how the author would often end the chapters in a cliffhanger, which made it impossible for me to put the book down until I found out what happened next. Well played, Elizabeth! I did feel like the book got a bit rushed at the end. I started getting confused on the minor character's names because there were so many of them. Overall, I still enjoyed this book and look forward to reading the others in the series. Thank you to Revell and Elizabeth Goddard for the chance to read and review this book. These opinions are all my own.

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Second Time Around

First, let me say that the cover of this book is very beautiful and inviting. Looking at the cover definitely makes you want to read this. I really wanted to like this book, but I just couldn't get into it. The plot just seems kind of rushed and unbelievable. The main character uproots her whole life within a short period of time and I just couldn't relate to that part of the story. I also didn't relate to any of the characters. However, this is a clean read, which I always appreciate. It also has a Hallmark vibe going on which other readers may enjoy. I appreciate the chance to read and review this book from Revell. These opinions are all my own.

Monday, April 10, 2023

Windswept Way by Irene Hannon

Ashley Scott is an historian with a brand new project on her hands. She has a vision to restore the beautiful Edgecliff estate in Oregon. Driving across the country and uprooting her life wasn't exactly in Ashley's plans, but she will soon find out that God's plans, though often unexpected, always work out for our good. When Ashley meets two special people that are used to hiding in the shadows, she finds herself hoping to shine a light on their beauty and place them both in the spotlight where they belong. And in a town called Hope Harbor, anything is possible. Windswept Way is an absolutely beautiful love story written by Irene Hannon. The lessons and inspiration weaved throughout are absolutely compelling and refreshing. Readers will be reminded that beauty comes from within and things are not always as they seem. This is a book that you will want to last forever, yet it will stay with you beyond the last page and make you better for reading it. Thank you so much to Revell and Irene Hannon for the chance to read and review this amazing book! These opinions are all my own.

Saturday, January 21, 2023

A Lady in Attendance by Rachel Fordham

Another amazing read from Rachel Fordham! Loved the characters, loved the plot, loved it all! This is a historical romance set in the late 1800s that begins with a flashback of main character Hazel's life in a women's reformatory. A few years later, Hazel has been released from the reformatory and must make a new life for herself all on her own. Hazel takes a job as an assistant to a shy and quiet dentist named Gilbert Watts, but she is afraid to reveal her past to him. Appearances can be deceiving, and Hazel and Gilbert's true selves must be revealed. Will the truth set them free or will the past continue to haunt them? This book gave me all the feels! Rachel Fordham has thought of everything...romance, suspense, inspiration, and so much more. Her character and plot development were spot on and this book is just filled with so much substance. My only regret is that I left this book on my TBR shelf for so long before I read it! I cant wait to read the rest of her books. Thank you so much to Revell for the chance to read and review this wonderful book!

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

A Midnight Dance by Joanna Davidson Politano

For Ella Blythe, ballet is a family affair. You see, Ella is the daughter of Delphine Bessette - the legendary ballerina with the riveting red slippers. Ella finds herself following the same path as her famous mother when she becomes a dancer in the same ballet company. Ella's journey doesn't come without hardships and the secrets she unveils will change her life forever. Never will I not read a book by JDP. She is definitely one of my favorite authors and I always look forward to her new releases. I can't say that this was my favorite of her books just because the book had a slow start for me and I never really felt a strong connection to the characters. Nevertheless, Joanna's writing style is beautiful description and I will continue to support her work. Thanks so much to Revell for the chance to read and review this book! These opinions are all my own.