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Monday, March 3, 2025
My Thoughts on Whispers of Fortune by Mary Connealy
My Thoughts and More on Sabotage at Cedar Creek by Janice Thompson
About the Book
Book: Sabotage at Cedar Creek (The Little Red Truck Mysteries Book Two)
Author: Janice Thompson
Genre: Mystery/Christian Fiction
Release date: February, 2025
Who Would Sabotage the New B&B?
Breathe in the nostalgia of everything old red truck in book two of a new cozy mystery series.
It’s summertime in Mabank, Texas, and the Hadley family’s new antique business is open and running well with Tilly, the red antique truck, as its mascot. Raelynn Hadley enjoys driving Grandpa’s truck around as she seeks out antiques for her family’s store.
Raelynn is excited that her best friend, Tasha, will soon open a new vacation rental to accommodate the area’s growing tourism, but an unexpected act of sabotage threatens to spoil all that Tasha has worked for.
Raelynn immediately gets to work sleuthing out who could be behind the crime. Could it be the bitter neighbor, intent on spoiling Tasha’s plans? Perhaps it’s a nearby resort owner, worried about the potential loss of revenue. Maybe it’s the former owner’s daughter who was left out of the will and believes the home should be hers. Or maybe it’s the squatter who had taken up residence in the home before renovations. Raelynn is determined to solve the mystery for her friend in time for opening day.
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My Thoughts:
It was fun going back for a visit to Cedar Creek and catching up with RaeLyn driving around in her old red truck Tilly. Visiting again with the Hadley family whose antique store is going well and the growing relationship between RaeLyn and Mason her boyfriend. This time the cozy mystery focuses around the vandalization of RaeLyn's best friend, Tasha's inn that she has been renovating to open up. Who could have done such a thing? Well even in this small town there is a list of suspects and RaeLyn is bound and determined to get to the culprit.
If you like cozy mystery, deep friendships, a little bit of southern family, and great characters, this is a fun series. I was happy to see some new romances bloom and RaeLyn's take a dramatic turn. All in all, a fun read for any day of the week.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review, and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
Janice Thompson hails from south Texas. She is a Christian author and mother of four grown daughters. Janice has written over forty books.
More from Janice
Travel with me to East Texas to celebrate the 4th of July. Let’s meet at Cedar Creek Lake, a vast expanse of water tucked in and around some of the sweetest little Texas towns you’ve ever seen: Gun Barrel City, Mabank, Payne Springs, Eustace, and Seven Points, just to name a few.
Along the edge of the lake you’ll find 320 miles of idyllic shoreline, dotted with homes, campsites, and cabins for rent. And right there, on the prettiest patch of land imaginable, you’ll discover a newly renovated vacation home, recently purchased by a local gal named Tasha. Her quaint fixer-upper is just about ready for its first guests and she’s giddy with excitement.
Also thrilled is Tasha’s BFF, RaeLyn Hadley! RaeLyn has grown up near the lake and loves this place. She can hardly wait to see her bestie’s dream come true.
Of course, not everyone in the Cedar Creek area is happy to see Tasha’s new vacation rental open for business. Behind the scenes, evil lurks. Nefarious plans are already in motion, though RaeLyn and Tasha can’t yet see them.
Days before the house is listed, the beautiful home is vandalized! Clearly, someone wants to stop Tasha in her tracks. But, who would sabotage the inn. . .and why? RaeLyn won’t quit until she’s got answers, but she needs your help.
What role will you play in this tale? Visit the inn. Get to know the gals. Help them figure out the whodunit. Spend time in town with the locals, celebrating the 4th of July. I promise, you’ll have a blast. There are quilt shows, cupcake walks, and more Texas BBQ than you can eat in one visit.
Your belly will never be empty as you set out to help RaeLyn and Tasha solve this crime. Just don’t let all of those handsome Texas fellas distract you from the task at hand. They have a tendency to do that.
Hang on for the ride, folks, because an East Texas tale is one that’s always filled with twists and turns! So, what are you waiting for? Jump into that little red truck and let’s hit the road, headed to Cedar Creek Lake!
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Lights
in a Dark World, March 12
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Library Escape, March 12
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Sunday, March 2, 2025
My Thoughts on An Overdue Match by Sarah Monzon
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My Thoughts and More on Tides of Healing by Sandra Merville Hart
About the Book
Book: Tides of Healing
Author: Sandra Merville Hart
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release date: February 11, 2025
A Southern belle fights to reclaim her home, but will her spying destroy the Union officer she never meant to love?
Savannah Adair has endured the unimaginable, hiding in a cave while her beloved Vicksburg was under siege. With the city now occupied by Union soldiers, Savannah cannot stand by and do nothing. So when one of the gaunt, half-starved Confederate prisoners asks her to spy for the South, she can’t refuse the chance to take back her home.
First Lieutenant Travis Lawson takes pride in the Union army’s hard-fought victory, but he quickly realizes that the challenges of rebuilding and reconciliation are just beginning . . . and not everyone is appreciative of changes he’s making. Namely, the fiery and alluring Savannah Adair. Despite their differing loyalties and the societal divide between them, Travis cannot deny the growing feelings he has for her. When he is tasked with finding Southern spies in Vicksburg and he captures a female spy, Travis is forced to consider that the woman he’s beginning to love may be the enemy.
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My Thoughts:
Viewpoints and worlds collide when a Southern belle and a Union Lieutenant meet and fall in love. Savannah Adair has a major wakeup call when Union soldiers march into her hometown and set up new rules. Her slaves are set free, she has wounded soldiers in her living room, her father has not come back home from his business trip, and so it is just her mother and her. Savannah nor her mother know how to do anything basic, like cooking, making coffee, or lighting a fire. While I was reading about their struggles, I thought about their reliance on slaves and being pampered their whole lives, was something of a form of slavery itself. A bit of a knowledge gap. So, they must hire friends to come and help them.
During all this, First Lieutenant Travis Lawson has come to
Savannah’s town to occupy, keep order, and try to rebuild. There are bad and
good people on both sides of the war and Travis’s job is not easy when he is
trying to keep law and order. His own Union soldiers are not helping either.
Looting and thievery is much too common on everyone in this war. All sides have
lost much. His one bright spot is the feisty Savannah, whom he cannot seem to
stop thinking about.
As they get to know one another and an uneasy trust
develops, so does those romantic feelings. Can a Union soldier and a staunch and
firm Southern belle find love amidst war, treachery, and chaos? What if one of
them does the unthinkable in a time of war? The title says it all and what a
journey these two have to that healing.
I was provided a copy of this novel by the publisher. I was
not required to post a positive review, and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Sandra
As I typed away on this final book in my Spies of the Civil War Series, it felt as if I’d written the entire series to tell this story.
Previously, I had felt a similar importance of an as yet unpublished two-book contemporary series, but the sense that the whole series climaxed with the final book was as surprising as it was welcome.
Because it seemed as if everything that happened in all the earlier books culminated in Book 6 for me as an author. Its significance reverberated in my soul while still researching the events…and weeks before I sat to pen the first page, the first paragraph, the first sentence.
That sense of importance made this book difficult to begin. The early chapters took far longer to write than normal.
I believe that those who only read Tides of Healing will have a satisfying, complete story. Those who read the entire series in order—or at least Books 4-6 set in Vicksburg—will experience a deeper impact as the characters’ stories build on one another.
There is a song in Tides of Healing. As an author, the impact of the lyrics within the story preceded it, meaning that I knew a certain song would play a significant role while still in the research phase.
Let me explain.
When I’m researching a story, I read a variety of nonfiction resources including diaries, journals, and newspaper accounts. My research for Vicksburg during the Civil War led me to song lyrics written by the enslaved.
African American Spirituals, also called Negro Spirituals, were sung before and after the Civil War. These Christian songs served a variety of purposes beyond bolstering hope and faith during dark days. They told stories about Biblical characters like Moses. Some comforted the sorrowful and some rejoiced with the joyful. They were sung in churches, in camp meetings, and in the fields.
They often contained secret messages. “Home” in a song can refer to Heaven, but the secret meaning was a free country. Author Frederick Douglas had been a former slave. He wrote that the lyrics to “O Canaan, Sweet Canaan” signified more than a hope of Heaven. Repeated singing of the lyrics “I am bound for the land of Canaan” announced an intention to go North, their Canaan.
The Underground Railroad is a theme in Tides of Healing. In 1828, Reverend John Rankin built his home on a hill overlooking the Ohio River in Ripley, Ohio. As a station on the Underground Railroad, this home was easily seen from the opposite side of the river in the slave state of Kentucky. Runaways waited for a boat to take them across the river.
It surprised me to learn that the lyrics of “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” are about this station. “I looked over Jordan and what did I see?” refers to the Ohio River. The band of angels are people who rowed them across the wide river to the free state of Ohio.
Neither of these songs is referenced in Tides of Healing. The tune that is in my story was a popular spiritual leading up to the war. I listened to it many times. The message took root in my heart long before it affected my characters.
My research trip to Vicksburg’s battlefield and museums inspired the writing of Streams of Courage, Book 4, River of Peril, Book 5, and Tides of Healing, Book 6.
Avenue of Betrayal, Book 1, is set in the Union capital of Washington City (Washington DC) in 1861, where a surprising number of Confederate sympathizers and spies lived. Boulevard of Confusion and Byway to Danger are set in Richmond, the Confederate capital in 1862. Actual historical spies touch the lives of our fictional family. The heroines in Books 1 – 3 are two sisters and their cousins. Another set of characters begin with Book 4, and three friends are the heroines in Books 4 -6.
Through both real and fictional characters, this series highlights activities spies were involved in and some of the motives behind their decisions.
I invite you to read the whole Spies of the Civil War Series!
Blog Stops
Bizwings Book
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Corner, February 27
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Dusty Deliberations, February 27
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and Books, February 28
Truth and Grace
Homeschool Academy, March 1
Pause for
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Texas Book-aholic,
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Devoted
To Hope, March 3
Happily
Managing a Household of Boys, March 4
Babbling Becky L’s Book
Impressions, March 5
Betti Mace,
March 5
Life on
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Lover Book Review, March 7
Books
You Can Feel Good About, March 8
Connie’s
History Classroom, March 9
For HIm and My
Family, March 10
Stories By Gina,
March 11 (Author Interview)
Blossoms and Blessings, March 11
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Friday, February 28, 2025
My Thoughts and More on His Grace's Governess by Jackie Killelea
About the Book
Book: His Grace’s GovernessAuthor: 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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My Thoughts:
What a sweet and lovely romance this was. The story was one that I needed as I fell into the pages of Eleanor and Edmund's lives and their budding romantic relationship.
Both of these two have unimaginable pain of lost loved ones. Eleanor's pain revolves around her father and trying to keep her family home for her and her mother. They have hit financial hardship so Eleanor, twenty-five and believed to be past marrying, becomes a governess to a duke's niece. That duke is Edmund.
Edmund is the sole guardian of his niece after a terrible accident took the rest of his family away. Now intent on never loving again, as love hurts too much, he only wants to provide a wonderful life for his niece, Rose.
However, as these two hurting souls meet, their connection is strong and only grows as they become friends, and each one tries to hide their romantic feelings. What I liked about this novel was it really focused on these two. There were problems that did arise and needed to be dealt with, but the core of the book seemed to be about these two and finding love at last. His niece was such a sweetheart. It was nice to read a story with a well-behaved child.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review, and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
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
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Debbie’s
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Locks, Hooks
and Books, February 21
Stories By Gina,
February 22 (Author Interview)
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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
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For Him and My
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Tuesday, February 25, 2025
My Thoughts and More on The Debutante's Second Chance by Lisa M. Prysock
About the Book
Book: The Debutante’s Second Chance
Author: Lisa M. Prysock
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release date: January 28, 2025
Miss Gladdie Lyndon’s world is turned upside down when her father’s stroke leaves her in charge of Velvet Brooks Horse Farm. With the horseracing industry in decline and the 1908 Kentucky Derby on the brink of cancellation, Gladdie faces an uphill battle to save her family’s legacy. The pressure mounts as clients abandon the farm, leaving her to pin all hopes on a mysterious new horse champion.
As she grapples with these challenges, Gladdie is blindsided by the return of Clay Grinstead—the man who left her heartbroken on the eve of their wedding. Now a widowed father, Clay has come back to Lexington with dreams of a fresh start and a determination to win back Gladdie’s love. He sees an opportunity to help her save Velvet Brooks and the Derby, but Gladdie must decide if she can trust him.
As they navigate financial peril and emotional wounds, Clay works to tear down the walls around Gladdie’s heart. Together, they must confront their shared history and forge a path forward. Can they rescue the farm and revive the Derby, or will their past heartbreak thwart their future happiness?
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My Thoughts:
This was a story of second chances and dreams come true after a heart broken. It has been some time now that Gladdie's fiancé broke off their elopement. Years for her to get over her hurt and broken heart, and it took time. Now she is the one who is trying to save her family's stables and home after her Pa's stroke. If anything, she has become a strong independent woman through her circumstances. Maybe not what she wanted with life, but one she thrives in. Then a mysterious gift of a horse comes on Valentine's Day, and she is wondering who could have sent it.
Clay Grinstead is back, with his two children in tow, bound and determined to win back the love of his life after he made a life altering decision long ago. A widower now, he has come back to make amends with Gladdie and marry her like he should have. However, Gladdie is not the same young woman he left, she has a stubborn backbone, and she is bound and determined not to let him back in her life. But Clay is not going to give up. I think that he would have pursued her his whole life.
This was a fun story of a true love second chance, with plenty of emotions and feelings to top everything off. What will Gladdie choose, and can she really forgive Clay for what happened? A quite enjoyable novel.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review, and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
Kentucky inspires her writing and is home. Happily married to her husband of more than 24 years, she homeschooled two of their five children, now grown. When she isn’t writing, she likes to cross stitch, crochet, sew, scrapbook, read, swim, dance, take walks, travel, explore historical homes, garden, cook for her family, learn to play the piano and violin, and read great books.
More from Lisa
I wrote this book because I firmly believe in second chances. In fact, I believe in third, fourth, and fifth chances too. I’m a recipient of God’s grace and He’s been so good to me, giving me many second chances when I didn’t always deserve it, and sometimes, just because it was needed. He also knows when something hasn’t necessarily been fair in our lives. He is the God who sees, and many times I’ve seen Him step forward to grant me an opportunity or a second chance in my life because something happened that wasn’t my fault, didn’t go in my favor, and actually made things harder for me, but He wanted to make it right and gave me something extra to work all things together for my good. I’m sure many of you can relate. Isn’t this a marvelous thing when it happens?
Our heroine, the main character, Gladdie—a family name for my maternal great aunt and my maternal grandmother—is given a second chance at romance after being jilted by the hero, Clay. But can Gladdie forgive him after he jilted her? Clay has reasons for what happened, but Gladdie has no idea what his reasons are. Will she ever give him a chance to explain? As you can see, it’s all about second chances, all the way around.
I also wrote this book because one of the secondary characters in the story reminds me of someone dear to my heart who went through tremendously difficult things. Unspeakable things I can’t write. Maybe it was therapeutic for me to write that character’s story somehow. Sometimes people we love experience hardship and there isn’t anything we can do about it except pray after we’ve done everything else we can do. I can’t wait to bring a beautiful ending for that particular character in a sequel.
There is a third and fourth reason I wrote this story. Thirdly, I wanted to give readers a glimpse of Gilded Age Europe and the horseracing world of England and France. I plan to write more of this in a sequel as well. It was so much fun to share more about the Gilded Age history of racing from a European perspective by taking readers to Ascot and Longchamps.
Fourthly, my research led me to understand more about the reality of the decline in horseracing in America that began around the time of the Gilded Age. Tracks were closing all around the nation. We’d gone from having more than three-hundred racecourses to fewer than fifty. New York had introduced legislation that could alter the course of racing in that state too, and many feared other states would soon follow.
I was fascinated to read about how Colonel Matt Winn, the President of Churchill Downs, helped to save the Kentucky Derby of 1908 as I read more about the opposition they faced. The changes in the industry brought about machine betting, or what is commonly known as pari-mutuel betting. It was so interesting that it didn’t take me long to begin to see my characters involved with saving the Derby of 1908 too. While most of my story is fictionalized, I think readers will find it a fascinating read as I’ve included the nuts and bolts from my research about this situation. In any case, I hope readers will immensely enjoy The Debutante’s Second Chance. It comes directly from my heart.
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Debbie’s
Dusty Deliberations, February 13
Labor Not in
Vain, February 14
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To Hope, February 14
Texas Book-aholic,
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Babbling Becky L’s Book
Impressions, February 16
lakesidelivingsite,
February 17
Locks, Hooks
and Books, February 18
Happily
Managing a Household of Boys, February 19
Truth and Grace
Homeschool Academy, February 20
Books
You Can Feel Good About, February 21
Simple Harvest
Reads, February 22 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
For Him and My
Family, February 23
Holly’s Book
Corner, February 24
Pause for
Tales, February 25
Stories By Gina,
February 26 (Author Interview)
Leslie’s
Library Escape, February 26
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Friday, February 21, 2025
My Thoughts on The Nature of Love by Toni Shiloh
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Toni Shiloh is a wife, a mom, and an
award-winning Christian contemporary romance author. Her novel In
Search of a Prince won the first ever Christy Amplify Award. It has
also been praised by Oprah Daily, POPSUGAR, Library Journal,
and Booklist, and is a Parable bestseller. A Run at
Love was included in Booklist's Top 10 Romance Fiction of
2024. Her books have won the Selah Award and have been finalists for the Carol
Award and the HOLT Medallion. As a member of American Christian Fiction Writers
(ACFW), Toni loves connecting with readers and authors alike via social media.
Learn more at ToniShiloh.com.
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