Friday, October 3, 2025

LAST LIGHT OVER GALVESTON by Jennifer L. Wright, Reviewed by Paula Shreckhise

PAULA'S REVIEW:
Get ready for a front row seat into the depths of a hurricane when meteorology was in its infancy. To say that Jennifer Wright describes what it was like to be caught in a hurricane in Last Light Over Galveston is putting it much too tamely. She vividly depicts the event so that I felt I was right there with Kathleen in the midst of the disaster.

In this dual time novel, we see what led Kathleen to flee from her life of privilege, hop on a train and only stop when she was at the end of her money. She finds refuge with nuns at an orphanage but still grapples with where her life goes from there. She finds purpose in helping the orphans and befriends Matthew, a meteorologist helping to gather data and give weather reports. It was fascinating to learn about this topic and how it impacted the event in 1900.

While the hurricane is the main part of the story, the characters are what give it life. They show faith and resiliency in the face of death. “Sometimes God has to tear down all the distractions, all the lies in our lives in order for us to see the truth. To see that after everything else is gone, He is still there.”

This book is not to be missed.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by Tyndale through NetGalley. All opinions are mine alone.*5 stars and a solid faith thread 

SEE REBECCA'S REVIEW

BackCover Blurb:
Galveston, Texas. September 1900. Only months ago, Kathleen McDaniel returned from finishing school in Switzerland to her family home in New York’s Hudson Valley with a future of promise and privilege set before her. But one horrific event shattered her picturesque life. Now she has fled as far as the train line and a pocketful of money would take her, finding refuge at the St. Mary’s Orphan Asylum on Galveston Island, where she helps the nuns care for their young charges and prays her past will not find her. Despite her tenuous standing at the orphanage—and the grief and betrayal that drove her from home—Kathleen slowly begins to make friends. There is Emily, the novice nun she rooms with; Maggie, the tempestuous young girl who only bonds with Kathleen; and Matthew, a kind, handsome man recently employed by Isaac Cline at Galveston’s office of the US Weather Bureau.

Then in one fateful day, Kathleen’s fragile new life begins to crack as it becomes clear that she can’t run far enough to escape the reach of her former life. Meanwhile, as troubling news about a storm crossing the Gulf from Cuba swirls in the Weather Bureau offices, Matthew holds fast to Cline’s belief that no hurricane can touch Galveston. But as darkness falls on the island, Kathleen must gather her courage and reach for a strength beyond her own if she—and those she loves—are to survive.

-A stand-alone historical novel about the 1900 Galveston hurricane
-A gripping read inspired by true events
-Features themes of resilience, found family, and redemption
-Includes discussion questions perfect for book clubs 

Tyndale Fiction, August, 2025
Available in digital ebook, paperback, hardcover, and audiobook:

 

WINTER'S CHILL by Morgan L. Busse, Reviewed by Rebecca Maney

THE NORDIC WARS Book #2

REBECCA'S REVIEW:
"I dreamed of you."

After a series of miraculous events, Brighid has survived one brush with death only to find herself all alone and running for her life once more, attempting to navigate a formidable mountain range in the throes of winter. When an unexpected injury slows her down to the point of fever and delirium, Brighid is rescued by an unlikely ally, a monstrous bear. Deposited safely among the Bear Clan she receives the kind of attention that heals her body and soothes her soul; however, it's not long before her arrival among the clan raises many questions; the least of which is her undeniable ability to fight and her uncanny resemblance to someone they loved.

Kaeden, the newly anointed Truthsayer, decided to remain in the White City for the duration of the winter months, learning more about his role as a healer and his Word given power to speak truth. When called upon to move towards the northern border, he comes face to face with darkness, the likes of which only the power of light can defeat, but at what price? And the remarkable young fighter whom he had freed, who regularly visits his dreams, will he ever see her again?

What an impressive continuation of an equally impressive story, flooded with intense spiritual parallels and unmatched character types. The physical miles separating Brighid and Kaeden throughout much of this narrative curiously result in a bonding of sorts, both to their callings and to each other. In doing so, they uniquely represent humanity's innate struggle to seek light rather than darkness, and truth rather than lies. Personally, I am looking forward to what may come next
*I purchased a copy and was under no obligation to provide a positive review.
 
BackCover Blurb:
Fighter. Emissary. Long-Lost Daughter.

Brighid has one mission as she returns to the north: to warn her people of the oath that binds them. But the mountains are treacherous, and snow comes early, leaving her on death’s doorstep—until she has an unexpected encounter that not only reveals a secret about her past, but also brings new allies into her life.

Meanwhile, the healer Kaeden must come to terms with the awakening of his Eldaran power. With winter approaching and the war on hold, he ventures to the White City to uncover his heritage. As he walks the ancient halls of his people’s birthplace, he discovers not all adversaries are across the battle line. He must navigate political opponents while searching for a way to stop those of his kind who have turned to the darkness.

Yet even the bitterness of winter cannot keep Brighid and Kaeden apart. A connection has been forged between them, and their bond might be the one thing that could save the Nordic people and end the war. 
 
Enclave Publishing, August, 2025
Available in digital ebook, hardcover, and audiobook:

Thursday, October 2, 2025

ON A MIDNIGHT CLEAR Collection (Peterson, Beller, and Witemeyer), Reviewed and Hosted by Paula for #CelebrateLit #Giveaway

About the Book

Book: On a Midnight Clear: A 3-in-1 Christmas Novella Collection

Authors: Tracie Peterson, Misty M. Beller, Karen Witemeyer

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Release Date: February 5, 2025

Can they find a place to put their hearts and hope this Christmas?

Beloved authors Tracie Peterson, Misty M. Beller, and Karen Witemeyer come together with this festive novella collection inspired by the Nativity story and filled with faith, promise, and romance.

The Shepherd’s Heart by Tracie Peterson
On the frontier, widowed sheep rancher Vincent Duran seeks a mother for his two children. Angel Lewis agrees to marry him despite believing Vincent will never truly love her, but as they work together during a fierce winter storm, will their broken hearts finally find peace, joy, and love?

No Room at the Inn by Misty M. Beller
When Noah Bentwood and his charge are snowed in while traveling through the Rocky Mountains, he must stay in a barn since the stage inn has no vacant rooms. Then innkeeper Hope Palmer’s family heirloom disappears, and she and Noah work together to find it before Christmas. While the snowfall holds them captive, will unexpected feelings bloom?

A Star in the West by Karen Witemeyer
Friendly correspondence with Stella Barrington evolves into something more when Harvard mathematics professor Frank Stentz arrives in Waco, Texas. As the two experiment with extending their relationship beyond letters, an impossible dilemma arises between love and logic. Will her wise man be able to calculate a way for them to be together?

Rediscover the joy of Christmas with these faith-based historical romances from bestselling authors featuring sweet Western frontier stories with themes of marriage of convenience, forced proximity, and friends-to-more.

Click here to get your copy!


Paula's Review:
Three Christmasy novellas:

The Shepherd’s Heart by Tracie Peterson was a heartwarming story of grief and discovered love. Angel is a strong Christian who as a second wife gives love and stability after Vincent loses his wife to disease. Vincent is a shepherd who finds his angel who brings light during a snowstorm.

No Room at the Inn by Misty Beller was a cute story about a snowstorm at Christmas which strands passengers from a stage coach at the Inn run by siblings Hope and Martin. A lost item brings Noah closer to Hope and sparks a romance where both seek the will of God.

A Star in the West by Karen Witemeyer was my favorite of the three. I loved this nerdy, shy hero who became bold and the spinster wallflower heroine who fell in love through letters exchanged. Stella and Frank loved each other’s heart and put their faith into action on Christmas with a real baby in a manger.

Three worthwhile stories that showed love and faith in the Christmas season.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by Bethany House through Celebrate Lit Tours via NetGalley. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.*4 stars and a solid faith thread

About the Authors

Tracie Peterson is the bestselling author of more than 100 novels, with more than 6 million copies sold. Learn more at TraciePeterson.com.

USA Today bestselling author Misty M. Beller writes romantic mountain stories woven through with the truth of God’s love. Learn more at MistyMBeller.com.

Bestselling and award–winning author Karen Witemeyer pens historical romance with a flair for humor and swoon-worthy Texas heroes. Learn more at KarenWitemeyer.com.

More from Misty

When Friends Join Forces…Magic Happens!

For me, teaming up with my dear friends Tracie Peterson and Karen Witemeyer has created pure Christmas magic!

Ever since I was young, Christmas stories have held a special place in my heart. There’s something truly enchanting about the season—the warmth, joy, and love that seem to fill the air. And when you combine that with the charm of a good story? It’s absolutely irresistible! Can you relate?

I’ve also long been a HUGE fan of Tracie Peterson and Karen Witemeyer. Their books have been favorites of mine for years, and I’ve read so many of them multiple times. The chance to join them on this Christmas novella collection, On a Midnight Clear, has been a dream come true in every way.

If you love Christmas books as much as I do, you won’t want to miss On a Midnight Clear. This collection is our holiday gift to you, our readers—stories filled with the wonder of the season, unforgettable characters, and the timeless message of love and hope.

We hope these novellas bring the same joy and warmth to your heart as they brought to ours while writing them.

So, curl up with your favorite blanket, grab a cup of cocoa, and let the magic of On a Midnight Clear transport you to a world of Christmas cheer.

Merry Christmas reading!

Misty

Blog Stops

Library’s Lady Kid Lit, September 30

Madi’s Musings, September 30

The Avid Reader, October 1

lakesidelivingsite, October 1

Simple Harvest Reads, October 1 (Guest Review from Marilyn)

Melissa’s Bookshelf, October 2

Pens Pages & Pulses, October 2

Inkwell Inspirations, October 2

Devoted To Hope, October 3

Leslie’s Library Escape, October 3

By the Book, October 3

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, October 4

Devoted Steps, October 4

Texas Book-aholic, October 5

Maureen’s Musings, October 5

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, October 6

Books You Can Feel Good About, October 6

She Lives To Read, October 7

Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, October 7

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, October 8

A Good Book and Cup of Tea, October 8

Locks, Hooks and Books, October 8

For Him and My Family, October 9

Blogging With Carol, October 9

Vicky Sluiter, October 10

Pause for Tales, October 10

Jeanette’s Thoughts, October 10

Stories By Gina, October 11 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, October 11

Bizwings Blog, October 12

Life on Chickadee Lane, October 12

Cover Lover Book Review, October 12

Holly’s Book Corner, October 13

Blossoms and Blessings, October 13

The Bookish Pilgrim, October 13

Giveaway

To celebrate their tour, Tracie, Karen, and Misty are 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 to enter.


Wednesday, October 1, 2025

THE DAUGHTER OF SHILOH by Terri Haynes, Reviewed by Rebecca and Paula #ReleaseDay

 ENDURING HOPE SERIES


REBECCA'S REVIEW:
"We applaud your discipline and desire to further your education. Your accomplishments alone were enough to grant you a scholarship, but now that we have met you in person . . . "

Lealia Bevard was on the precipice of achieving her life's goal, to attend Howard University through a coveted scholarship bestowed by the Shiloh Baptist Church Convention. She had already proven herself a good student during her tenure at Tuskegee Institute and was looking forward to her interview with the Education Board. Traveling to Birmingham alongside fellow Tuskegee student Milton Rafferty, she never anticipated experiencing an historic tragedy, one that changed the trajectory of her future along multiple dimensions.

Recovering from a slightly slow start, this story glides along several interesting pathways: Lealia's recovery and time to self-reflect, Milton's opportunity to face the demons of his past, their combined efforts to serve a grieving community, and an unexpected mystery that threatens their tenuous peace of mind. However, it is the ending that is nothing short of providential! 
 
All in all, a very nice combination of history, mystery, and romance.
*A copy was provided by publisher but I had no obligation to provide a positive review. 3.5 stars
 
PAULA'S REVIEW:
Such a lot of great history in these pages along with relevant spiritual lessons.
 
Lealia and Milton both return to Birmingham, Alabama for a large convention at Shiloh Church. They are students at Tuskegee and excel enough to be invited to Shiloh for the event. I learned a great deal about Tuskegee that I had not had the opportunity to before. I have admired Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver for a long time, but this shed more light on what they did to forward the climate of the times.
 
What stood out was that during this disaster, Lealia and Milton were brave and sought to help others despite the trauma to themselves. It gave a chance for their faith to grow. The author focused not only on physical injuries but how the tragedy affected the mind also.
 
The mystery part was handled realistically as the characters showed the tension of how to handle the information that they uncovered.
 
This was another commendable story in the Enduring Hope series.
*A complimentary print copy of this book was provided by Barbour and via NetGalley. I wa# not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.*4 stars and a solid faith thread
 

BackCover Blurb:
A Stampede Tramples Hopes

Collect a series of six historical romances. When life seems weighed down by challenges, there are always pillars of enduring hope and love to be discovered.

Lealie Bevard, a determined Tuskegee Institute student, attends the Shiloh Baptist Church convention in Birmingham on September 19, 1902, to request a scholarship for continued education at Harvard. But a beautiful gathering turns tragic when a stampede breaks out and Lealie is injured. While convalescing at the home of fellow Tuskegee student Milton Rafferty, Lealie’s concerns for her future are set aside to help Milton uncover a mystery revolving around missing church funds and a possible murder. Perhaps a pause in Lealie’s well-laid plans can be used for good. . .and lead to love.

Other books in the
Enduring Hope series include:
The Angel of Second Street by Barbara Tifft Blakey
The Undercover Heiress of Brockton by Kelly Goshorn  

Barbour Fiction, October, 2025
Available in digital ebook and paperback

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