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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

My Thoughts - Love and Chocolate Author: Linda Shenton Matchett


About the Book

Book: Love and Chocolate

Author: Linda Shenton Matchett

Genre: Christian Historical Fiction

Release date: September 13, 2024

She just needs a job. He wants a career. Is there room in their hearts for love?

Ilsa Krause and her siblings are stunned to discover their father left massive debt behind upon his death. To help pay off their creditors and save the farm, she takes a job at Beck’s Chocolates, the company her father despised and refused to supply with milk. Then she discovers her boss is Ernst Webber, her high school love who unceremoniously dumped her via letter from college. Could life get any more difficult?

A freshly-minted university diploma in his hand, Ernst Webber lands his dream job at Beck’s Chocolates. His plans to work his way up the ladder don’t include romantic entanglements, then Ilsa Krause walks back into his life resurrecting feelings he thought long dead. However, her animosity makes it clear she has no interest in giving him a second chance. Can he get her to change her mind? Does he want to?

 

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About the Author

Linda Shenton Matchettwrites happily-ever-after historical Christian fiction about second chances and women who overcome life’s challenges to be better versions of themselves.

A native of Baltimore, Maryland, she was born a stone’s throw from Fort McHenry (of Star-Spangled Banner fame) and has lived in historical places all her life. She is a volunteer docent and archivist at the Wright Museum of WWII and a former trustee for her local public library. She now lives in central New Hampshire where she explores the history of this great state and immerses herself in the imaginary worlds created by other authors.

 

More from Linda

A couple of years ago while I was planning my upcoming writing projects, I knew I wanted to write a series of books about siblings but couldn’t decide where or went to set the stories. Lots of research later, I discovered the 1898 Columbian Exposition here in the United States and the various inventions associated with that event. Further study led me to Milton Hershey who attended that World’s Fair and was so enamored with the concept of chocolate production for the masses that he sold his caramel company to enter the chocolate business – a risky proposition at that time. As I read more about Milton and his wife Catherine “Kitty” Sweeney-Hershey, I knew I had the beginnings of a story.

The owner of Beck’s Chocolates in my latest release Love and Chocolate is inspired by Milton Hershey, and I enjoyed creating my own “company town,” Cocoaville in which to set the story. Taking place in 1914 prior to the beginning of World War I, the story explores the mixed feelings about German Americans that were prevalent at the time as well as themes of second chances and forgiveness.

In the early days of my career, I worked in a printed circuit board factory, but I knew nothing about chocolate or how to manufacture it. Research for Love and Chocolate included interviewing a close friend who is a chocolatier and trying various brands of chocolate to understand the difference in flavor and texture. Here are a few fun facts I learned about chocolate along the way:

  • The Aztecs and the Mayans were the first to realize the benefits of cacao beans, ground and soaked in water approximately 5,000 years ago.
  • Switzerland has the highest per capita chocolate consumption.
  • The smell of chocolate can help relax and reduce stress.
  • It takes two to four days to produce a single serving chocolate bar.
  • Cote d’Ivoire is the single largest producer of cocoa, providing roughly 40 percent of the world’s supply.
  • The world’s largest chocolate bar weighed over 12,000 pounds.
  • It takes about 400 cacao beans to make a pound of chocolate.
  • Cacao trees can live up to 100 years.

My Thoughts 


Love and Chocolate is written by Linda Shenton Matchett. This author is one that I will always try and read. Her ability to write across multiple time periods and her attention to detail makes her stories come alive. In this story we’re in Wisconsin in 1914. 


Ilsa Krause finds out that her father had left behind a mountain of debt when he passes. She knows that she will need to find a job. She finds one at Beck’s Chocolates. Her father hated this place. He refused to supply the milk to them. Ilsa finds its honest work and a wage to help her family. However she doesn’t count on working under her ex, Ernst Webber. 


Ernst had high hopes for his career after college. He knew he had to stay focused in order to work his way up. He is surprised to see Ilsa. She’s not interested in a second chance. She soon finds out that once she learns to surrender to God, things that we do not count on happen. 


The author always has such real feeling characters. Both had some struggles. They needed to learn to trust God with All. I love that they have flaws. 


Thank you to the author, publisher and Celebrate Lit for allowing me to read a copy of this book. All thoughts are my own. 

Blog Stops

Vicky Sluiter, February 14

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, February 15

lakesidelivingsite, February 16

Book Looks by Lisa, February 16

Texas Book-aholic, February 17

She Lives To Read, February 18

Pause for Tales, February 18

Locks, Hooks and Books, February 19

Devoted To Hope, February 20

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, February 21

Leslie’s Library Escape, February 21

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, February 22

Sylvan Musings, February 23

Books You Can Feel Good About, February 24

Connie’s History Classroom, February 25

For Him and My Family, February 26

Holly’s Book Corner, February 27

Mary Hake, February 27

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Linda is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Visa Gift Card and a signed copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

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My Thoughts His Grace’s Governess Author: Jackie Killelea

 

About the Book

Book: His Grace’s Governess

Author: Jackie Killelea

Genre: Christian Historic Romance

Release date: February 4, 2025

A governess with a secret. A duke with a broken heart. Can love heal their wounds?

Miss Eleanor Clairbridge, at five and twenty, has resigned herself to a life without love. With her family’s London townhouse threatened by dwindling finances, she accepts employment as a governess to help support her widowed mother and preserve her cherished childhood home. When Eleanor arrives at Ivy Grange Estate, the last thing she expects to find is a spark of attraction between her and her new employer. Determined not to risk her position, she resolves to keeps her distance. There is more than one reason a romance between them can never be.

Edmund Colhampton, the Duke of Albemarle, has no intention of finding love. Since losing his family in a tragic carriage accident five years ago, he has devoted himself to protecting his young niece, the only family he has left. But when his niece’s enchanting governess arrives at the estate, Edmund finds himself reconsidering his vow never to love again. Why then, as he seeks to know her more, does she seem determined to avoid him at all costs?

As Eleanor fulfills her role as governess, her past begins to catch up with her, threatening to unravel the secrets she holds dear. Both Eleanor and Edmund must confront their deepest fears and decide whether to succumb to the darkness within or brave the path to healing and love.

 

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About the Author

Jackie Killelea is a born and raised small-town girl from Connecticut with a degree in English and Creative Writing. She started off her writing journey with poetry, soon shifting into novels and becoming hooked. On days when she’s not busy with her nose in a book, she can be found typing away with a cup of tea at her side.

 

 

 

More from Jackie

In His Grace’s Governess, much trouble befalls Edmund and Eleanor as they attempt to sort out their close proximity to and burgeoning feelings for one another, but there is one scene in particular that I enjoyed researching.

In one scene of the novel, Mr. Roskilly(the gardener at Ivy Grange Estate) worries at Eleanor plucking the plant Rabelera–otherwise known as Greater Stitchwort–from the ground. He fears that danger will befall Eleanor if she takes it from the garden and Eleanor, misunderstanding him, even believes at one point that Mr. Roskilly might be threatening her. But, why is Mr. Roskilly so worried? Is he really so concerned that Edmund’s hackles will be raised when he sees that Eleanor has plucked a few mere flowers from the garden–and with his niece, no less?

Indeed, that is not where his concern lies, for if you read the passage closely, you’ll see that Mr. Roskilly is Cornish. This is an important factor. When doing my research for the novel, I found that, in Cornwall, it is believed that Greater Stitchwort is the property of the pixies. It is believed that to pick it is to take it from them and to anger them, and if you anger them then there is all the chance that they may well retaliate for you having stolen what was theirs. Truly, they may even enchant you, according to legend. Having read this and being sufficiently intrigued, the scene was born! I do hope you get as much enjoyment out of it as I do.

Here is an excerpt from it so you know what I’m referring to:

“Hope yer walk’s went well. ’Tis a fine day fer one.” He grinned, revealing a mouth full of crooked teeth. His Cornish accent was thick, with a friendly tone to his voice.

Eleanor returned his smile and nodded. “It certainly is. What better way to spend a morning than to enjoy the sun in these beautiful gardens? They’re the finest I’ve ever seen.”

She could’ve sworn there was a hint of a blush on the man’s tawny face. “I than’ ye, miss. We do our righ’ bes’, and keepin’ i’ as i’ is makes ’is Grace ’appy. Ever since…” The man trailed off, a growing look of concern on his face.

What had he been about to say? Something about the duke or his family?

“Greater Stitchwort.” He spoke with a grave edge to his words, looking intently at the flower in Rose’s hand.

Eleanor’s gaze flitted from the man to the flower, her brows furrowing. “Is something wrong, sir?”

The man tilted his head, flicking his eyes to the side in a plea for a private conversation.

I will not say whether this decision to pick the plant affected Eleanor later on in the story or not, but I’ll leave you with this: Do consider all of the plants you touch before you decide to place your hand upon them and pull them from the ground.

Happy reading!

Jackie Killelea


My Thoughts 


His Grace’s Governess is written by new to me author Jackie Killelea. This is book one in the Saving the Spinsters series. Ever since I’ve discovered Call the Midwife I find myself wanting to read more historic fiction set in London or England in General. 


The author transported me back in time. Her descriptive writing had me feeling like when I closed my eyes, everything was unfolding around me. Eleanor is a likable character who obtains a job as a governess.  She soon find herself at Duke Edmund’s home caring for his niece, Rosie. 


Rosie is captivated by her, and it appears that she is not alone in feeling that way. The Duke also can’t get her off his mind.  Both have some pain and baggage that they need to heal from. I love seeing characters carrying heavy burdens before surrendering all to God. It’s always a heart warming moment.  


The book is well written. The storyline engaging. The author has done her research to bring this story to life. Thank you to the author, publisher and Celebrate Lit for allowing me to read a copy of this book. All thoughts are my own.  


Blog Stops

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, February 18

Holly’s Book Corner, February 19

Texas Book-aholic, February 19

Life on Chickadee Lane, February 20

Pens Pages & Pulses, February 20

Locks, Hooks and Books, February 21

Stories By Gina, February 22 (Author Interview)

Devoted To Hope, February 22

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, February 23

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, February 24

Connie’s History Classroom, February 25

Paula’s Pad of Inspiration, February 25

Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, February 26

Simple Harvest Reads, February 27(Guest Review from Donna)

For Him and My Family, February 28

Pause for Tales, February 28

Book Looks by Lisa, March 1

Blossoms and Blessings, March 2

Cover Lover Book Review, March 3

Little Homeschool on the Prairie, March 3

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Jackie is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

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Monday, February 24, 2025

My Thoughts-Prairie Cinderella: Vinnie Ream and the Gilded Age (Forgotten Women) Book 3 of 3 by Joan Koster

 


Prairie Cinderella: Vinnie Ream and the Gilded Age (Forgotten Women) Book 3 of 3 by Joan Koster 

‎Tidal Waters Press (February 10, 2025)

Biological Historical Fiction 

Book is available on Amazon, B&N, KOBO, and Apple in, print and Kindle. 

Book overview from Amazon ~
SHE IS GOING TO BE THE GREATEST SCULPTRESS Of THE GILDED AGE

Spirited Vinnie Ream might have been driven from her prairie home to the political hotbed of Washington City by the outbreak of the Civil War. But despite her plainspoken ways and western twang, she’s a survivor, and nothing will stop her from pursuing her art in a world dominated by men.

UNTIL DISASTER STRIKES

But on the cusp of success, all her dreams come tumbling down. With her family destitute and her sister threatened, she does the unthinkable. Can she claw her way back to the top or will she go down in history as a failure?

A biographical historical novel about the power of family ties, the pursuit of fame, and the pain of unrequited love, based on the life of 19th century American sculptor, Vinnie Ream Hoxie.

**All proceeds donated to the Freedom to Read Foundation**




About the author ~



Joan Koster is an award-winning author of both fiction and non-fiction who loves mentoring writers. Fascinated by history, human nature, and romance, Joan blends those passions into eye-opening historical novels about forgotten women, romantic thrillers where finding love is always an adventure, and guides to writing better in the Write for Success series.

Joan blogs about women who should be remembered at JoanKoster.com, about everyday life during the Civil War at American Civil War Voice, about romance at Zara West Romance, about writing at Zara West’s Journal and teaches numerous online writing courses.

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My Thoughts 


Prairie Cinderella: Vinnie Ream and the Gilded Age (Forgotten Women) is Book 3 of 3 of the series that is written by Joan Koster. This is a new to me author and I enjoyed this book very much. I love Vinnie Ream. She’s spunky, has very progressive views, and definitely shook things up. 


The story is written in first person which is some of my favorite ways. I love getting to see/read the inner thoughts. She finds herself in the political hotbed of Washington City. We’re in the outbreak of the Civil War. 


Vinnie is a sculptress. Which I found so interesting. I wasn’t familiar with all the terms and I felt the author did a great job in bringing us into this realm. She’s getting a bit of a culture shock coming from the Midwest to Washington. I love that she interacted with several historical figures. 



The author has also created a detailed explanation and descriptions of our backdrop that you can close your eyes and watch it all unfold. 


Thank you to the author, publisher and Book and Wine Lovers Marketing for allowing me to read a copy of this book. All thoughts are my own. 


Tuesday, February 4, 2025

BOOK REVIEW - Beautiful Evil Winter By: Kelly K. Lavender


About the Book

Armed only with a homespun plan, a desperate American couple travels to corrupt crime-infested Russia to adopt a baby boy. What can wrong? Honestly, what won't go wrong?
"...It took the readers breath away due to the truth of the story, and humans being treated as fodder for violence and money. We are so used to freedom that the reader kept behind Sophia, pushing her to get up and fight for that freedom and Zack. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC copy of this book, and gladly give it five stars and recommend it for reading by everyone. Opens the eyes." Top 500 Amazon Reviewer Robin Hansen
After the USSR collapses, a time reminiscent of the unforgiving gun-slinging days of the frontier west, mild-mannered Ethan and fiery Sophia board a plane bound for Russia. They hope to prevail with their homespun plan to secure their son's safe passage to America. 
What can go wrong? Maybe, an innocent ill-fated encounter with the Mafia or maybe, being marked as a target for mob revenge. Perhaps, having to rely on a first-time adoption coordinator to complete the process and shelter them from harm. Honestly, what won't go wrong?
Inspired by a true storyBeautiful Evil Winter resonates as epic Historic Fiction about the human capacity for hope, the traumas that shape our lives and the hardships we'll endure for love. Beautiful Evil Winter has earned a list of accolades including an Eric Hoffer Award for "...writing of significant merit" and a Readers' Favorite International Book Award. Beautiful Evil Winter holds special appeal for resilient, smart, resourceful women who rescue themselves and the proud, grateful, unburdened men who love them.


About the Author

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My fascination with fiction began in middle school when I entered a book-reading contest and won. As an ardent fan of the resonating narrative and the cliffhanger, I decided to dedicate myself to becoming a skilled writer. When college professors spotlighted my writing in the classroom, it anchored my interest in becoming a novelist. I continued to pursue my education at UCLA, via the UCLA Writers' Extension Program, where my writing earned praise from a professor, also an Award-Winning Author. As a lifelong bibliophile, that event prompted me to dream bigger dreams.

Along my journey, negative feedback has become kerosene that fuels my creative fire to be more skillful, to prove the critics wrong, to be more stubborn essentially - to persist anyway.

Trusting my gut has led me to Best-Selling, Multi-Awarding-Winning, Debut Author status. My second novel also has earned Award-Winning status. Polishing my third novel now. My fourth book will write itself as my second book did. My fifth book - another one that'll write itself.

Of equal and enduring importance, in my life, is a passion for horses. As an avid, lifelong equestrian and horse owner, I live on a ranch with my family in Texas which we share with a menagerie of four-legged friends.

For more information, see my website: https://kellyklavenderauthor.com


MY THOUGHTS 


Beautiful Evil Winter is written by Kelly K Lavender. This is a new to me author and I am glad that I got a chance to read this book. This was a fairly quick read at 245 pages, and I found myself drawn into the story as soon as I started reading. I had no idea it was based off a true story. I also know that reading this story cements not wanting to EVER visit Russia.

An American couple goes to Russia to adopt a little boy. They have wanted to become parents for so long. However, things do not go as they want them too. The amount of action and suspense that is packed into this story will keep you reading late until the night.

Thank you to the author, publisher and Goddess Fish Promotions for allowing me to read a copy of this book - all thoughts are my own.

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