I’m thrilled to be a part of the launch team for The Escape by Lisa Harris for two reasons. One, because Lisa Harris is one of my FAVORITE Authors and Two, because this book was AMAZING!! I really can’t wait to tell you about it, but first let me tell you the bookish details. 🙂
About the Book
Book: The Escape. US Marshals Book 1
Author: Lisa Harris
Genre: Christian Romantic Suspense
Release Date: November 3rd 2020
From The Back Cover
US Marshals Madison James and Jonas Quinn are thrust into a high-profile case when they are called on to transport two prisoners across the country on a private plane. But when the plane experiences engine trouble en route from the Pacific Northwest to Colorado, the pilots crash-land the aircraft deep in the heart of the sprawling Salmon-Challis National Forest.
When Madison and Jonas regain consciousness, they find both pilots and one prisoner dead–and one fugitive on the run. They’ll have to negotiate the rugged and remote backcountry through Idaho, Wyoming, and Colorado while tracking a murderer who is desperate to disappear–and will do anything to stop them.
This high-octane game of cat-and-mouse from bestselling and award-winning author Lisa Harris will have your heart pumping as you try to catch a fugitive with nothing to lose.
What Did I Think
Wow, wow, WOW!! I didn’t think that Lisa Harris could write a book better than her previous books, but this has to be my new favorite. Seriously, the story grabs your attention from the very first page, when you meet Madison James, a US Marshal who is struggling with the anniversary of her husband’s death. Madison hasn’t been able to find peace in 5 years because she has searched, but never found any clue about his murderer; however, she throws herself in her work so she doesn’t have to think about it. When she is paired with US Marshal Jonas Quinn to escort two dangerous criminals to Denver, everything seems normal — until the plane crashes. Suddenly, they are on a race against time, to find their fugitive before he hurts someone else.
With edge of your seat suspense, a bit of romance and some hidden truths about God’s love and forgiveness mixed in, this book is near impossible to put down. And don’t get me started about the cliff hanger ending!!! I was literally holding my breath for the whole chapter when Madison met her husband’s murderer. Overall, I loved everything about the book – the cover, characters, plot and even the fact that it is a “too be continued”. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars (because they wouldn’t let me do more then 5) and I cannot wait until the next book comes out!!
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
About the Author
Lisa Harris is a bestselling author, a Christy Award winner, and the winner of the Best Inspirational Suspense Novel from Romantic Times for her novels Blood Covenant and Vendetta. The author of more than 40 books, including The Nikki Boyd Files and the Southern Crimes series, as well as Vanishing Point, A Secret to Die For,and Deadly Intentions,Harris and her family have spent over 16 years living as missionaries in southern Africa. Learn more at www.lisaharriswrites.com.
Thank you so much for stopping by and I hope that you check this book out! If you do, I would love to know what you thought.
Hope you have a book-filled week!
Happy Reading 🙂
>>Special thanks to Revell and Lisa Harris for allowing me to read and review this book – all opinions are my own.
Welcome to the Celebration Tour stop# 35, I’m honored to be a part of another tour by Celebrate Lit and I’m so excited to be able to show you another fantastic book to put in your TBR pile. So without further ado, let me share with you Texas Holiday Hideout by Virginia Vaughan.
About the Book
Book: Texas Holiday Hideout (Book 2 in the Cowboy Lawmen Series, but can be read as a standalone)
Author: Virginia Vaughan
Genre: Christian Romantic Suspense
Release Date: October 1, 2020
From The Back Cover
When her identity’s exposed,
hiding on a lawman’s family ranch is her last hope.
After her mother is killed, Melissa Morgan’s shocked to learn she’s spent her life in witness protection. Now it’s US marshal Miles Avery’s job to keep her and her little boy safe. And with a mole in his agency, the only way to evade the killer is to hide Melissa on Miles’s family ranch…and pretend she’s his wife for the holidays.
I really wanted to read this book, because I read the first book in the series (Texas Twin Abduction) and LOVED it and this book did not disappoint me at all! I loved reading Miles and Melissa story and this book was so hard to put down – Seriously, I finished it in a couple of hours 😉
The story is very well written and Melissa is incredibly relatable (she is very strong and brave, but also vulnerable. She didn’t ask to be a part of WITSEC, she was kind-of forced to be a part of it for her sake as well as her son’s). The story is that Melissa didn’t realize she was in the Witness Protection Program until she saw her mom murdered (the event happened before the book, so this isn’t graphic). Now she has become the target of a Mob boss, all because she saw the killers face and can testify that he killed her mom. Since there seems to be a leak in the US Marshal’s, US Marshal Miles Avery decides to take Melissa and her son home to his family and pretend that she is his wife. He didn’t tell anyone his location, but somehow Melissa is found rather quickly. After several attempts are made to kill Melissa and no leads can be found anywhere, Miles must tell his secret, in order to get the help that he desperately needs. With page turning, edge of your seat action this book is definitely a must read!! Overall, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars and cannot WAIT until the next book (which comes out in March of 2021)
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
About the Author
Virginia Vaughan is a multi-published author of inspirational romantic suspense. Blessed to come from a large, southern family, her fondest memories include listening to stories recounted by family and friends around the large dinner table. She was a lover of books even from a young age, devouring gothic romance novels and stories of romance, danger, and love. She soon started writing them herself. A former investigator for the State of Mississippi, Virginia utilizes her criminal justice background with her love of writing to transform words into powerful stories of romance and danger.
More from Virginia
What if one day you discovered you were in the Witness Protection Program and didn’t know it?
This is the premise for my October book, TEXAS HOLIDAY HIDEOUT, which releases this month. My heroine, Melissa Morgan, learns she and her mother entered the program when Melissa was a child. Her mother never told her and, when Melissa witnesses her mother being murdered, she becomes the assassin’s next target. US Marshal Miles Avery steps in to protect the single mom and her son from a killer, but a leak in WITSEC leaves him with little options except to take his witnesses to his family’s ranch…and pretend she’s his wife for the holidays.
So, in celebration of TEXAS HOLIDAY HIDEOUT releasing this month, here are 10 things about the Witness Protection Security Program (or WITSEC) I learned during my research for this book.
The program is voluntary. No one can be forced to enter.
You can leave the program at any time—although it is not recommended.
No person in the program, who follows the rules, has ever been killed.
People entering WITSEC sometimes keep their same first name and/or initials so that if they mess up and start to sign their name, they have time to correct.
Since WITSEC is a federal program, many states have their own programs to protect witnesses of gang or street-level crimes.
If you get married while in WITSEC, you must lie to your new spouse to protect your true identity in the event the relationship doesn’t last.
Protected witnesses are mostly criminals. Only about 5% are innocents despite the popular trope in movies and fiction.
Local law enforcement may or may not be notified when a protected witness is relocated to their jurisdiction.
Divorced, non-custodial parents have had their children hidden from them and now must agree to allow their children to enter the program.
WITSEC protected witnesses are expected to eventually become self-sufficient. They do not get to live off the government for the rest of their lives.
Did any of these facts about WITSEC surprise you? I’d love to hear which ones. I had a lot of fun researching WITSEC for TEXAS HOLIDAY HIDEOUT. I hope you enjoy Miles and Melissa’s story! Look out for the next book in the series—middle brother Navy SEAL Paul Avery’s story—coming in TEXAS TARGET STANDOFF in March of 2021.
I’m thrilled to be a stop in Celebrate Lit’s Celebration Tour for Miss Tavistock’s Mistake by Linore Rose Burkard and can’t wait to tell you about it! So, without further ado, here’s the book!
About the Book
Book: Miss Tavistock’s Mistake
Author: Linore Rose Burkard
Genre: Clean and Wholesome Regency Romance/Romantic Comedy
Release Date: June 4, 2020
From The Back Cover
Can Miss Tavistock’s mistake ever be undone?
Young Miss Tavistock is promised in marriage to Captain Rempeare by the wish of her dearly departed papa. But the captain’s been at sea for a decade. When she finally meets him, tempestuous sparks fly, and she impulsively adopts a daring false identity. Going by “Lady X,” she vows never to marry such an infuriating man. Captain Gabriel Rempeare is prepared to fulfill his duty and marry Miss Tavistock—if only he can clap eyes on her. One circumstance or another keeps them apart, though he cannot seem to avoid the maddeningly lovely Lady X. When fate throws them together in London, Miss Tavistock discovers the real nature of the captain, and regrets her subterfuge. But can such a noble man forgive deceit? Or has her mistake already cost her everything?
This book was so much fun to read! From the moment that I read about Feodora (Miss Tavistock), being saved by her betrothed when they were both children, I knew this was going to be a good story. The book introduces us to Feodora Tavistock, a young lady who has been waiting for her betrothed for several years, even though she hasn’t received any letters from him. When she finally hears that he’s back, she finds out (by reading the newspaper) that he has been keeping questionable company while he’s been resting in London. Unsure of what to think, she creates a test, the ultimate masquerade to see just what kind of person she is engaged to; however, what follows isn’t what she expected and the Captain isn’t who she thought he was.
Overall, this story has a good blend of romance, humor and even danger. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars! *****
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
About the Author
Linore Rose Burkard is a serious watcher of period films, a Janeite, and hopeless romantic. An award winning author best known for Inspirational Regency Romance, her first book opened the genre for the CBA. Besides historical romance, Linore writes contemporary suspense (The Pulse Effex Series, as L.R. Burkard), contemporary romance (Falling In), and romantic short stories. Linore has a magna cum laude English Lit. degree from CUNY which she earned while taking herself far too seriously. She now resides in Ohio with her husband and family, where she turns her youthful angst into character or humor-driven plots.
More from Linore
Miss Tavistock experiences a frightening crush at the Prince Regent’s palace (Carlton House) toward the end of the book which leads to a romantically pivotal scene. But many readers don’t know that what happened that day at the palace really happened.
Here’s the scoop:
The fete in June of 1811 was the Prince of Wales’ first real chance to celebrate his becoming Regent in February of that year in the lavish style he loved.
Like Miss Tavistock, many in the haut ton anxiously coveted invitations. At first reserved only for the peerage and their offspring, by the time of the event, more than 2,000 invitations had been issued to all classes. The details in the story regarding the enormous preparations really happened, and much, much, more.
Since our heroine was not able to garnish an invitation to the actual grand banquet, the extraordinary magnificence of the décor, food, and costume of that night had to be excluded from the book. But it was an unprecedented display, and both amazed and perplexed the guests.
The prince was so happy with his lavish spectacle that he wished to share it with the public. The unruly crowd described in the book happened on the third day following the banquet. It was reported that more than 30,000 people tried to crowd their way in that day. Men and women lost hats, bonnets, coats, shawls, shoes, and even their under clothing. London papers afterwards claimed there were great tubs at Carlton House filled with all the lost items. Our beleaguered heroine escapes with only her shoes and bonnet missing, but her stockings and gown are torn. Perfect situation to be rescued from!
Contemporaries both praised and harshly criticized the affair. It was described as “an assemblage of beauty, splendor and profuse magnificence,” by admirers, but as one of the princes’ “greatest follies and extravagances,” by detractors.3
If you’re not previously familiar with the Prince Regent (later George IV), this might give you an idea as to why I sometimes find him too irresistible a figure to leave out of a Regency novel. His extravagance, flamboyance and tempestuous lifestyle are just too ripe fodder to ignore. Though he doesn’t appear in Miss Tavistock, I have numerous scenes in my first Regency series where he interacts with Phillip Mornay, ‘the Paragon,’ and hero of the books.
NOTE: This post is an abbreviated account of the event, which is included in more detail at the back of the book.
Question: Have you ever been trapped in a crowd? What was it like?
Hi Readers! Can you believe it? Two blog tour stops in one day?!? Well, I LOVED this book and am honored to be a stop in the Pretending to Wed Celebration Tour hosted by Celebrate Lit. The cover is gorgeous and the story was a great reminder of how God works in mysterious ways and that He alsways has a plan for us. So, without further ado, here’s the story!
About the Book
Book: Pretending to Wed
Author: Melissa Jagears
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release Date: May 28, 2020
From the Back Cover
It’s a match made in heaven…as long as they don’t fall in love!
The ranch Nolan Key has spent decades working for, even lost a leg for, is now his—or at least it should be. But an absurd clause in his father’s will means he’s in danger of losing the place to his lazy, undeserving cousin. Nolan finds himself scrambling to save his home—by proposing marriage to the town laundress.
Corinne Stillwater’s hands have betrayed her. Numb from hours of doing the same work over and over, her hands will only heal, according to the town doctor, if she gives up the laundry and marries. But she’s been stung repeatedly by love before, so that is one remedy she can’t swallow.
When Nolan offers Corinne a marriage in name only, how can she refuse? Such a partnership could give them the security they seek, but what if the ranch isn’t as secure as they believe, and their lives—and dreams—aren’t quite as compatible as they thought?
Pretending to Wed is the second book in the Frontier Vows Series by award-winning Christian romance author Melissa Jagears. If you like marriage-of-convenience stories that deal with the nitty-gritty of making a relationship work, you’ll love this authentic romance set in a time gone by that tackles issues still relevant for today.
I really enjoyed this book! The characters were so relatable and although there was mention of “romantic nonsense” (as the characters in the book call it), there was nothing distasteful, and there weren’t any parts that made me uncomfortable. My favorite thing in the story was Nolan and Corinne’s relationship -how they both had such different personalities, but somehow they worked so well together. I will say that broke my heart that Corinne didn’t feel like she was worthy to be loved, but I loved how kind Nolan was and his caring, selfless personality. I also loved that he wanted to help Corinne follow her dream, even if it crushed his.This may be a classic marriage of convenience story, but I will say it some unexpected twists. Overall, I absolutely loved this book and althrough I haven’t read a lot from this Author, I’m definitely going to check out her other books! I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars!
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
About the Author
Award winning author, Melissa Jagears, is a homeschooling mom who writes Christian Historical Romance into the wee hours of the night. She lives in Kansas with her husband and three children. Her ebook novella, Love by the Letter, is her ACFW Carol Award winning novella and free to try. You can learn more about her, her books, and where she hangs out online at www.melissajagears.com
More from Melissa
The Elusive Electrical Spark to Awaken Frankenstein’s Monster
The plot of Pretending to Wed just wasn’t coming together for me. I had the romantic dilemma, but I didn’t love the characters. They were boring. And if I’m going to write a book, a.k.a. read it a bazillion times, I have to really want to read the book myself. I decided to take a break from the weeks of struggle and read. I was recommended a book because of the author’s great voice (I can’t recommend it because it’s not a clean novel), but I loved the fact that the heroine was a scientific illustrator. I wondered if I could give my heroine a scientific hobby and came up with inventing. That single character tidbit was the jolt that awakened Frankenstein’s Monster. She came alive! The research into what she could have patented at the time led my imagination to the egg hatching romance scene in the middle of the story and I was hooked! I couldn’t wait to read my book that didn’t yet exist.
To celebrate her tour, Melissa is giving away the grand prize package of a Gift Certificate for the winner’s Choice of Book (up to 16.99 plus S&H) from Melissa’s Local Christian Bookstore, Faith & Life Bookstore, and a signed copy of Pretending to Wed!! 🙂
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
Welcome to stop# 14 on the Celebrate Lit Celebration Tour for Chautona Havig’s book, Jack;a lot of hullabaloo on the Prairie. I’m so excited to be a part of this tour and cannot wait to show you the book, so here we go!
About the Book
Book: Jack
Author: Chautona Havig
Genre: Historical Western Romance
Release Date: January 26, 2016
From the Back Cover
Women are trouble—lying, cheating, untrustworthy bundles of trouble.
Jack Clausen doesn’t need anyone but his horse and a boss who won’t interfere in his personal life—or lack of one. Sure, he’s a lonely cowboy, but better lonely than brokenhearted. If only he hadn’t met a girl who made him hope that honest and true women do exist. Maybe he wouldn’t be riding off into a snowstorm with a fresh determination to avoid women—indefinitely.
When Hazel Meissner sees a cowboy risk life, limb, and horse to save a child, she knows he’s someone special. When he finally gives her his heart, she considers herself the most blessed woman alive. However, when he rides off without a word, she wonders if her heart will survive the loss.
One broken man. One trusting woman. One orchestrated misunderstanding that tears them apart. What’ll it take to bring Jack home again? It’s Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing mashed up with the old ballad, “Cowboy Jack.” Don’t miss a cast of characters inspired by the Bard himself—especially Dirk and Deborah (Benedick & Beatrice).
First of all, I love that the inspiration for the story was one of the songs her father used to sing– I thought that was awesome!! Reading in the prologue about her dad and the songs he used to sing really made me want to read the book . Now onto the story…
I really enjoyed the first three quarters of the book, but I have to admit that the last quarter was a bit of a struggle for me. Almost immediately, I fell in love with both Jack and Hazel, and I really enjoyed reading how they fell in love, and about how Jack’s past had overcome his past mistakes; however, I felt that everything they had worked so hard to overcome fell apart in the last quarter of the story.
I’ll be honest, I thought about not finishing the book because I was mad at Jack (if you read the book, you’ ll understand) and now that I read the extra note from the Author, I do fell silly, because I didn’t realize that this story also has a little bit of Shakespeare in it and I’m not a huge fan of his stories (which is probably why I didn’t care for the end) Overall, I really liked that it had a sweet story line, and that there is a happy ending, but honestly if it weren’t for Dirk and Deborah, I don’t think I would have finished the book. I would give this book 4 out of 5 stars, because although I didn’t like the end, it was a good story and was very well written.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
About the Author
Chautona Havig lives in an oxymoron, escapes into imaginary worlds that look startlingly similar to ours and writes the stories that emerge. An irrepressible optimist, Chautona sees everything through a kaleidoscope of It’s a Wonderful Life sprinkled with fairy tales. Find her at chautona.com and say howdy—if you can remember how to spell her name.
More from Chautona
The Inspiration I Hate to Love
The plaintive notes of a ballad filled the living room. People sat on couches and chairs or stood in the doorway, listening. Three steps up the staircase, out of view of most of the room, a little girl sat, chin in her hands, listening.
If you looked close, you’d see freckles dotting her nose and crooked teeth that never were too large for her mouth like most children’s were. Just a bit closer, and you’d see wide, hazel eyes riveted to the man with the guitar seated on the hearth. To his right, a cup of coffee and sometimes a shot of whiskey.
With a voice like Jim Reeves (the non-twangy Reeves, mind you), the songs told stories, like all ballads do—a little blind girl praying for her father’s future happiness, a girl of thirteen who barely escaped a massacre in 19th century Wyoming. “Hazel eyes,” the man called her. California Joe—he was a real man, although not as good of one as the song made out.
Sometimes the man sang happier songs, but most of them were slow, western ballads that could keep Nicolas Sparks writing for decades.
And the little girl loved them all—especially California Joe and one about a cowboy who left his sweetheart alone on the prairie after a quarrel. One called “Cowboy Jack.”
As you’ve probably surmised, I was the little girl, and that man who sang and stirred the hearts of our family at nearly every gathering was my father.
How I miss those days.
For years, I wanted to give Jack a happier ending. See, the song goes like this. A lonely cowboy (with a heart so brave and true) meets and falls in love with a maiden (with eyes of heaven’s own blue). Alas, as with all good romances, the couple quarrel and Jack rides away. He finds a new band of cowboys and would have been just fine, but someone asks him to sing a song to “drive all cares away.” Alas, the song he devises is one about a “lonely maiden who waited for her Jack.”
Of course, he rides off to ask forgiveness. It’s all his fault. He arrives too late. She died of a broken heart on the “lonely prairie where skies are always blue.”
After I began writing, the idea came to me to turn those songs Dad sang—old ones that had been passed on and down through many different versions—into novels. I’d write all the subtext the songs left out.
I’d give them happy endings.
Of course, that’s easier said than done. One by one, I figured out how to do it, but Jack… well, I didn’t want to change the stories. I just wanted to leave on hope instead of despair
Shakespeare to the rescue!
I was watching Kenneth Branagh’s Much Ado about Nothing adaptation, and the answer came to me so clearly. It had the solution I needed. So, I smooshed the song and the play together. Inside, you’ll find the characters Shakespeare created (including Dirk and Deborah and their biting repartee—they steal the show!) in the setting and with the elements of the ballad, too.
Dad’s older now. His hands are gnarled with age, swollen with arthritis. His mind is slipping away. Today, you’ll find his guitar at my house. My son now owns it, but he doesn’t know the songs I heard played on the old Goya. Still, when I take it out of the case, tune it up, and pluck the strings, everything shifts. Suddenly, I’m nine years old again, sitting on my uncle’s stairs, just out of sight, watching. Listening. Heart breaking.
See, I’ll never hear my father play again, and I can’t play either. So, the songs will have to live on with stories of Mary, Jethro, Maggie… and of course, Jack.
I’m excited to be apart of CelebrateLit’s Celebration Tour for Izzy James latest book, The Shopkeeper’s Widow! So this is a Historical Fiction that takes place in the year 1775 – so without further ado, let’s travel back in time to Norfolk Virginia.
About the Book
Book: The Shopkeeper’s Widow Author: Izzy James Genre: Christian Historical Romance Release Date: August 21, 2020
From The Back Cover
Delany Fleet, a widowed former indentured servant living in the colonial port of Norfolk, Virginia, dreams of having an estate of her own where she will never have to compromise her freedom. When the only man she ever loved shows up with a load of smuggled firearms, Delany is forced to leave her home and her livelihood to protect her family and property from Lord Dunmore’s raids and the conniving plots of a man who claims to be her friend. Now, with her destiny forever altered, Delany must find a new way to happiness. Can reconnecting with her husband’s family and a former love be the path that God has for her? Click here to get your copy!
What Did I Think?
I have to admit that I wanted to read this book because of the cover, because I think it’s absolutely gorgeous! The story however, wasn’t as awesome as the cover. Now don’t get me wrong, it was a good story and there were moments that I absolutely loved (like when Delany pretended to be a ghost– which was probably my favorite part), but I also lost interest in the book a couple of times during the middle.
The story is about Delany Fleet, who is my favorite type of heroine. She is brave, strong and is not afraid to stand up for what’s right. She has freed her slaves and is determined to help the militia, but she also longs for a family of her own (especially children). After she closes her shop one day, she runs into her childhood crush; however, she remembers that he only viewed her as an indentured servant and not an equal. She decides to help him with his dangerous mission; however, her heart may be in more danger then her life. Overall, I liked the story and the characters; however, it did lag at times… But don’t give up – this book is definitely worth finishing! I give it 4 out of 5 stars.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
About the Author
Izzy James grew up surrounded by history and story in coastal Virginia. She still lives there with her fabulous husband in a house brimming with books.
A Note from Izzy
Hello! My name is Izzy James. My new book is The Shopkeeper’s Widow. It’s about freedom and second chances. I learned quite a bit of history while researching and writing this book. Did you know that the first showers began to appear in the early 1760’s? I gave Delany one of them in Shopkeeper’s just for fun. It is not likely she would have had a shower at that time, but it is fiction and as such I thought it would be a fun detail to add. We do know that some people did rig up for themselves a semblance of a daily shower by using a bucket full of water suspended above them.
Thanks so much for joining me today! I hope you will give this book a chance and if you do.. please let me know! I would love to know what you thought.
Happy Reading! 🙂
>> Special thanks to Izzy James and CelebrateLit for letting me read and review this book — all opinions are my own<<
I’m honored to be a part of Jody Hedlund’s launch team and I’m thrilled to be able to share with you her latest book, Almost A Bride — So here we go! 🙂
Book info from Amazon.
From The Back Cover
Always close, but never a bride.
Longing to find true love, Kate Millington arrives in British Columbia on a bride ship. With countless men waiting to snag a bride, Kate has no trouble getting engaged. It’s staying engaged that’s the problem. After traveling to the remote mining town of Williamsville to marry her newest fiancé, she finds herself single again.
As the prosperous owner of a gold mine, Zeke Hart has everything he’s ever wanted except for a wife. At Kate’s arrival, he takes it upon himself to protect his childhood friend from the men clamoring to court her. The more he renews her friendship, the more he wants to win her for himself. But as much as Kate admires Zeke, she’s resolved not to marry someone who doesn’t share her faith.
When Zeke begins receiving anonymous threats, he unwittingly puts them both in grave danger. In the midst of peril, the past rises up to haunt them both, and Zeke realizes the fight for Kate’s affection may be his biggest challenge yet.
What Did I Think?
Wow, wow, WOW! I really thought that Jody Hedlund couldn’t make a book better than A Bride of Convenience, but this one was by far my FAVORITE!! So the story is about Kate Millington, who has accepted several marriage proposals, but hasn’t followed through with any of them, because she is afraid that she will make a huge mistake — you could say that she has been “almost a bride” several times. She actually came to Williamsville to marry Herb Frank, but she couldn’t go through with it and was rescued by her childhood crush, Zeke Hart. She starts to fall in love with Zeke again, but knows that she cannot have a relationship with him, because she cannot marry someone like her father. The rest of the story is AMAZING, but I don’t want to give any spoilers, so all I will say is that it’s a wonderful blend of romance, humor and suspense.
I absolutely loved how Kate would not go against her beliefs, even when it was apparent that it was breaking her heart. Another thing I loved reading was how Zeke’s character grew – how he was hunted by the guilt of his past, how he ran away from God but ultimately, how he found out that although he pushed God away, God didn’t (and wouldn’t) push him away. My FAVORITE part was the end of the story, When Zeke realizes just how he feels about Kate and his way of showing her is beyond sweet!! but I won’t say anymore then that. Overall, I LOVED this book and wish I could give it more then 5 stars (maybe 10?)
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
About The Author
Jody Hedlund is the author of over thirty historicals for both adults and teens and is the winner of numerous awards including the Christy, Carol, and Christian Book Award. Jody lives in central Michigan with her husband, five busy children, and five spoiled cats. Although Jody prefers to experience daring and dangerous adventures through her characters rather than in real life, she’s learned that a calm existence is simply not meant to be (at least in this phase of her life!). When she’s not penning another of her page-turning stories, she loves to spend her time reading, especially when it also involves consuming coffee and chocolate.
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Thanks so much for joining me on this trip to British Columbia — I hope you enjoy the book as much as I did! Let me know what you think about the book, cover, characters, or really anything!
Happy Reading!
>>Special thanks to Jody Hedlund, Northern Lights Press and BookFunnel for letting me read and review this book – all opinions are my own.<<
Hi Readers! Can you believe it’s almost the end of August?!? I feel like Summer just started and now School is starting. *sigh* Anyway, I’m re-reading one of Karen Witemeyer’s books (that I absolutely love!!) and I wanted to share the first line. So without further ado, here’s the first line (actually first few lines) from To Win Her Heart.
“After two years, they’d finally cut him loose. Gave Him a new suit of clothes and everything. Funny though, the shame of the convict stripes still clung to him, as if tattooed horizontally across his skin.
First few lines from To Win Her Heart by Karen Witemeyer
From the Back Cover
Do They Have a Fighting Chance at Love?
After completing his sentence for the unintentional crime that derailed his youthful plans for fame and fortune, Levi Grant looks to start over in the town of Spencer, Texas. Spencer needs a blacksmith, a trade he learned at his father’s knee, and he needs a place where no one knows his past.
Eden Spencer has sworn off men, choosing instead to devote her time to the lending library she runs in the town her father founded. When a mountain-sized stranger walks through her door and asks to borrow a book, she’s reluctant to trust him. Yet as the mysteries of the town’s new blacksmith unfold, Eden discovers hidden depths in him that tempt her heart.
Eden believes she’s finally found a man of honor and integrity. But when the truth about Levi’s prodigal past comes to light, can this tarnished hero find a way to win back the librarian’s affections?
About the Author
Voted #1 Reader’s Favorite Christian Romance Author of 2019 by Family Fiction Magazine, bestselling author Karen Witemeyer (www.karenwitemeyer.com) offers warmhearted historical romance with a flair for humor, feisty heroines, and swoon-worthy Texas heroes. She makes her home in Abilene, Texas, with her husband and three children.
What are you reading this week?
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I’m not sure why my blog posted a blank post a moment ago, but I here’s the rest of it. 😉🤣
I wanted to take a moment to share the first line of the book I’m reading this week, An Accidental Spy by Stephania McGee!
“Let the dead bury the dead.”
First Line of An Accidental Spy by Stephania McGee
From The Back Cover
Some secrets change the world…
Once a privileged heiress, Annabelle Ross is now struggling to hold her home and her life together through the devastation of the War Between the States. But with a forced marriage and a desolate future on the horizon, her hopes are beginning to dwindle. When she discovers an encrypted note on a dying soldier, she seizes the opportunity to use it to deliver a message of her own. Instead, she’s mistaken for a spy and captured. Now her only chance to escape is the handsome soldier in charge of discovering her secrets.
After his brother is captured by enemy soldiers, Matthew Daniels vows to rescue him at any cost. When a secret society offers him a chance for retribution, Matthew must decide between his loyalties and his convictions. To prove himself, he’ll have to first unmask the spirited spy holding the key to their plans or risk losing his brother forever.
★ An Accidental Spy is a 2020 rewrite of the previously published title Leveraging Lincoln (The Liberator Series book one)
About The Author
Best-selling author of Christian novels, Stephenia H. McGee writes stories of faith, hope, and healing set in the Deep South. When she’s not twirling around in hoop skirts, reading, or sipping sweet tea on the front porch, she’s a homeschool mom of two boys, writer, dreamer, and husband spoiler. Visit her at http://www.StepheniaMcGee.com for books and updates.
What are you reading this week?
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Hi Readers! I hope you’re having a wonderful week so far.
I’m so sorry for not posting as much this month (I haven’t posted in about three weeks!?!), but I know that there’s been some amazing books that have come out. So this week, I wanted to show you a book that I pre-ordered as soon as it came out, because it’s by one of my favorite authors – so, without further ado, here’s the first line (actually, first few lines) from Acceptable Risk by Lynette Eason!
The pain compelled her – No… propelled her. It had to end. Living this way wasn’t living.
First three lines of Acceptable Risk by Lynette Eason
From The Back Cover
Sarah Denning is a military journalist with the Army in the Middle East when her convoy is attacked and she’s taken hostage. When former Army Ranger Gavin Black is asked by his old unit commander–Sarah’s imposing father–to plan an extremely risky rescue, he reluctantly agrees and successfully executes it.
Back in the US, Sarah is livid when she’s discharged on a false psychiatric evaluation and vows to return to the Army. Until she learns of her brother’s suicide. Unable to believe her brother would do such a thing, she puts her plans on hold and enlists Gavin to help her discover the truth. What they uncover may be the biggest story of Sarah’s career–if she can survive long enough to write it.
Strap in for another breakneck nail-biter from bestselling romantic suspense author Lynette Eason that will have you up turning pages long into the night.
About the Author
Award-winning, best-selling author, Lynette Eason writes for Harlequin’s Love Inspired Suspense line and for Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group. Her books have hit the CBA and ECPA bestseller lists and have won numerous awards such as the prestigious Carol Award, the Selah, the Daphne, the IRCC award and more. Lynette is married, has two children, and lives in Greenville, SC.
What are you reading this week? Would you read this book? I read the first book in the series and it was almost IMPOSSIBLE to put down.
I’d love to know what book you’re currently reading andI’d like for you to join in on the First Line Friday fun by commenting below! Also, don’t forget to check out what other first lines Readers and Bloggers are sharing by heading over to our host blog, Hording Books!