Welcome to the Blog + Review Tour for Case of the Bayfront Murder by S.K. Derban, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! Excerpt An officer stood at the door watching as the trio made their way to the kitchen by walking close to the living room walls. “Look at the outline, Terza,” Moheenie whispered. “Doesn’t it … Continue reading Spotlight+Excerpt: Case of the Bayfront Murder by S.K. Derban (giveaway)
A Season to Wed: Three Winter Love Stories by Rachel Gauck, Cindy Kirk, and Cheryl Wyatt (review)
Three novellas of romance, set during the Winter, for three couples who must first deal with healing hurts begun as high school students. But these aren’t necessarily your typical second chance romances. In Cindy Kirk’s Love at Mistletoe Inn Hope may be giving John some mixed messages when he returns to town to find their … Continue reading A Season to Wed: Three Winter Love Stories by Rachel Gauck, Cindy Kirk, and Cheryl Wyatt (review)
A Match in the Making by Jen Turano (review)
One of my favorite things in fiction just might be an experimental bustle scene, as written by Jen Turano. Granted, I’ve never read one by another author, but I don’t think they could top her for the sheer fun of the device. And in To Spark a Match it is one of several mishaps to … Continue reading A Match in the Making by Jen Turano (review)
Loyally, Luke by Pepper Basham (audiobook review)
I finally read (but mostly listened to) my first contemporary by Pepper Basham and that I enjoyed the story is no surprise. Loyally, Luke is the third Skymar book, and I was not fully prepared for the delight that is the texts between Luke and his three sisters, the perfection of the grumpy meet-cute between … Continue reading Loyally, Luke by Pepper Basham (audiobook review)
The Elusive Truth of Lily Temple by Joanna Davidson Politano (review)
We cannot burden the ending of any story with our expectations. Having only recently read Joanna Davidson Politano’s debut novel, I jumped at the chance to read her latest release through Revell Reads. And I’m so glad I did! From the gorgeous cover until the final sentence, The Elusive Truth of Lily Temple is a … Continue reading The Elusive Truth of Lily Temple by Joanna Davidson Politano (review)
Spotlight+Excerpt: Walking on Hidden Wings by Rachel Scott McDaniel (giveaway)
Welcome to my stop on the Takeover + Review Blitz for Walking on Hidden Wings by Rachel Scott McDaniel hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! Excerpt “You’re sacrificing me on the matrimonial altar.” All for the sake of politics and power. I tugged the silver-plated brush through my long golden hair, wincing when it tugged a … Continue reading Spotlight+Excerpt: Walking on Hidden Wings by Rachel Scott McDaniel (giveaway)
The Starlet Spy by Rachel Scott McDaniel (review)
She’s a Hollywood starlet, returned home to Sweden on a secret mission for the OSS. He’s the handsome and rich man whose loyalty is in question - and a mortifying part of her past. But when they encounter each other, Amelie finds her cover as a dimwitted blonde more difficult to maintain and stoic Fynn … Continue reading The Starlet Spy by Rachel Scott McDaniel (review)
Quick and Easy Low Sugar Recipes by Elvira Krebber (cookbook review)
Avoiding cane sugar is not easy but sometimes your health (and your doctor) demands it. Having an arsenal of alternatives may make it easier, and Elvira Krebber has quite the list of alternative sweeteners in use for her Quick and Easy Low Sugar Recipes. In the first recipe alone, she calls for powdered erythritol, liquid … Continue reading Quick and Easy Low Sugar Recipes by Elvira Krebber (cookbook review)
Darkness Calls the Tiger by Janyre Tromp (review)
Kailyn Moran is a missionary’s daughter, raised in Burma but set adrift by circumstances. Ryan McDonough is the big, bumbling but kind new missionary from America. As the Japanese invade, Kai becomes Sharaw, the tiger-man of legend who seeks revenge for the death of loved ones and Ryan grows into his nickname of the Bear … Continue reading Darkness Calls the Tiger by Janyre Tromp (review)
Silent Shadows by Natalie Walters (review)
With a lively cast of secondary characters adding to the humor in Silent Shadows, I adore Natalie Walters’ Romantic Christian Suspense that verges into Romantic Comedy territory. Pecca is a single mother and a nurse at the Home for Heroes, Colton is her newest patient. With a blind-siding meet cute, this is a story filled … Continue reading Silent Shadows by Natalie Walters (review)