Tuesday, January 21, 2025

THE INDIGO HEIRESS by Laura Frantz, Reviewed by Paula Shreckhise #ReleaseDay

(A Marriage of Convenience Historical Romance 
Novel Set in 1700s Colonial America and Scotland)

Paula's Review:
One of my favorite eras to read about is Colonial America. Ms Frantz always educates me to the time and customs of America in its formative years. I learned about Indigo plantations and what other crops they grew. This story also traveled across the ocean to Scotland and told of the rich businessmen who traded and had interests in the Americas. This perspective from Scotland was very eye opening.

Juliet has hostile thoughts about Leith and the arranged marriage her father wants but eventually comes to appreciate his character.

This is a vibrant story with people who grow in their faith. It is a story to be savored and pondered over. It has elements of romance, suspense, danger, compassion, charity and selflessness. All wrapped up in the atmospheric settings of Virginia and Scotland.

I am always glad to step into the historical stories of Laura Frantz.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell on behalf of the author and a NetGalley copy through Interviews and Reviews. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.* 5 stars and a solid faith thread

BackCover Blurb:
Virigina plantation life is all she has ever known.
But could the life she was meant to live be waiting on a distant shore?

In 1774, Juliet Catesby lives with her father and sister at Royal Vale, the James River plantation founded by her Virginia family over a century before. Indigo cultivation is her foremost concern, though its export tethers her family to the powerful Buchanan clan of Glasgow, Scotland.

When the heir of the Buchanan firm arrives on their shores, Juliet discovers that her father has arranged for one of his daughters to marry the Scot as a means of canceling the family's crippling debt. Confident it will be her younger, lovelier sister, Juliet is appalled when Leith Buchanan selects her instead.

Despite her initial refusal, Juliet realizes that fleeing Virginia is her only choice after finding herself in the midst of a scandal. The ship just leaving the harbor for Glasgow is her only hope. But she will soon realize that being part of the complex and calculating Buchanan clan is not the sanctuary she imagined--and the man who saved her from ruin is the very one she must now save in return. 

Revell Publishing, January, 2025
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HEART OF THE GLEN by Jennifer Deibel, Reviewed by Paula Shreckhise #ReleaseDay

(A Forced Proximity Sweet Historical Romance Set on a 1900s Ireland Farm)

PAULA'S REVIEW:

This was a delightful, atmospheric story. I could hear the Irish lilt as I read and gleaned new insight into old Irish customs.
Saoirse is a troubled soul haunted by the loss of her family. She is taken in by Aileen and Owen McCready after her employment opportunity falls through. Owen is a master weaver and sister Aileen helps on the sheep farm while he plies his trade. After someone attacks Owen, it is up to Saoirse to learn how to weave the tweed that will save the farm.
 

I loved the setting and the characters in this novel. They are stalwart and have a faith that is long-standing, and it sustains them through difficulties. A couple, Bridie and John, are the voice of spiritual wisdom, and showed friendship and hospitality. The portrayal of Stout the sheep dog was a highlight. I could just picture him, herding the sheep in response to the whistle commands that Owen used.
 

This book was a joy to read. It kept me turning pages, especially during the tense moments. The romance built slowly and was very sweet. A great addition to the list of novels by this talented author.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by Revell on behalf of the author, and by NetGalley through Interviews and Reviews. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are my own.* 5 stars and a solid faith thread 

 
BackCover Blurb:
Can the lonely thread of her life be woven into a new and finer pattern?

When Saoirse Fagan arrives at Drumboe Castle to start her new job as housemaid, she is dismayed to learn that the lord of the house passed away a week prior. Already running from the tragedy that claimed the lives of her family members, Saoirse wanders the road through the darkening glen with nowhere to go until Aileen McCready offers her a lift and a place to stay for the night.

Aileen's brother, sheep farmer and weaver Owen McCready, is known for his intricate and impeccably woven tweed. But when he's injured, his entire livelihood is endangered. A new--and distracting--mouth to feed adds fuel to the fire, and Owen struggles to keep his family afloat. Though Saoirse is eager to help, even offering to learn the weaving craft, Owen is hesitant to accept aid from this strange young woman, no matter how inexplicably magnetic he finds her.

But Saoirse is not one to give up easily. She's determined to convince the McCreadys that they need her--perhaps as much as she needs them.


Revell Publishing, January, 2025
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WHEN STARS LIGHT THE SKY (The Women of Midtown Series #2) by Elizabeth Camden, Reviewed by Rebecca, Paula, and Winnie! #ReleaseDay

(The Women of Midtown): 
(A WWI Marriage of Convenience Clean Historical Romance Novel)
 
REBECCA'S REVIEW
"He would never again give a woman the power to trample his heart or destroy his career."

"Could her lack of citizenship be a problem?" When Inga Klein chooses to accompany James Gerard (along with his wife), America's Ambassador to Germany, she assumes that her German heritage and knowledge of the language would serve her well in her role as his personal secretary. Through a providential chance meeting years earlier, the Gerards had taken Inga under their wing, providing her opportunity and education, prompting Inga to leave her beloved New York City in order to serve her new country overseas.

When Germany plunges into war, and the United States struggles to remain neutral, Inga's status as an unmarried young woman, who never thought to pursue American citizenship before leaving the country, now faces legitimate safety concerns. Enter . . . "cold oats".

Benedict Kincaid, the diplomatic chief of staff to Ambassador Gerard, was a no-nonsense, everything by the book sort of man. Smoothing over the ambassador's gaffs and explosive retorts, Benedict kept a tight lid on relationships in general, until the lovely, impulsive, and utterly distracting Miss Klein joined the diplomatic staff. Enough sparks flew between the two of them to ignite a bonfire, but when Inga's well-being is jeopardized, Benedict actually considers putting irritation aside long enough to trust a slowly warming corner of his otherwise cool heart . . . for just a short period of time, right?

An outstanding blend of story, character, and historical detail! Personally, I enjoyed the repartee between Benedict and Inga so much that I will most certainly re-read this book over and over again, just to sit on the sidelines!
*I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book from Baker Publishing through Interviews and Reviews. 4.5 stars

PAULA'S REVIEW:
This intriguing book showed what it was like to be in Berlin in the American Embassy just before WWI.
 
Inga was a German-born girl who settled in New York. She became the secretary to the Ambassador to Berlin. Diplomatic chief of staff to Ambassador Gerards, Benedict, is a very blunt, businesslike man. The diplomatic contingent is doing all it can to keep American neutral. But as war looms, Inga fears she will not be able to return to America, since she has not followed through with her citizenship status. A marriage in name only to Benedict seems the only solution.
 
It was very interesting to note that this book was partly based on the memoirs of the real Ambassador Gerards. The author did a great job of conveying the tension between the Embassy staff and the German rulers at the time that was critical in our nation’s history.
 
I loved the way the romance developed and how Inga struggled to feel smart enough and worthy enough to be the wife of a diplomat. And Benedict was an admirable hero who was patient even though he was struggling with a past that was affecting his present relationship with Inga.
 
This is another well written historical to add to my favorites list.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by Bethany House on behalf of the author and a NetGalley copy through Interviews and Reviews. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.* 4 stars and an underlying faith thread. 
 
WINNIE'S REVIEW
Talented author Elizabeth Camden’s book, When Stars Light the Sky, is a perfect example of why I love historical romance fiction. It combines fascinating historical events with a delicious romance to create a fantastic story. Camden does this to perfection, and I absolutely adored this book. Based on true events and a real U.S. Ambassador to Germany in the years prior to the U.S. entering World War I, the story is riveting and kept me turning pages. I was very interested in learning more about the intricacies of international diplomatic relationships between countries and how they affected history.

The main characters are realistically-flawed, engaging, and delightful. I adored Inga and Benedict and their opposites attract relationship. Their verbal sparring and witty banter kept me amused and cheering for them. A stellar cast of supporting characters added interest and intrigue.

If you enjoy opposites attract, marriage of convenience, and enemies-to-more stories along with some outstanding history lessons, be sure to read this book. I love Camden’s careful historical research and attention to details. Her writing is colorful and compelling and leaves me wanting more. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series.

*I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy from Bethany House. All opinions are my own.
 
BackCover Blurb:
In a world on the brink of war, two hearts must navigate shadows of uncertainty.

Inga Klein's carefree life in New York takes a dramatic turn when she sails for Berlin, Germany, to serve as the secretary for America's ambassador. Amid the glamour of life at the embassy, she continually finds herself at odds with the straitlaced and imposing Benedict Kincaid, the diplomatic chief of staff who harbors deep misgivings toward the German-born Inga.

As Europe hurtles toward World War I, Benedict's determination to keep America out of the conflict adds to the already tense atmosphere. Despite their relentless sparring, Inga and Benedict succeed in keeping the embassy afloat through one crisis after another. But when they run out of diplomatic options, a marriage of convenience may be Inga's only hope of escape from the impending war.
 
Bethany House Publishing, January, 2025
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SERIAL BURN by Lynette Eason, Reviewed by Rebecca and Paula #ReleaseDay

(Lake City Heroes Book #3): (Christian Suspense Thriller with Mystery and Clean Romance with an FBI Agent and Fire Marshal)

REBECCA'S REVIEW
"He took a deep breath and went to implement the first step in his plan."

Her church had been burnt to the ground. Deputy State Fire Marshal Jesslyn McCormick wondered what could possibly motivate a person to intentionally set fire to a church, and yes, she was almost certain it was an act of arson based on the color and pattern of the burn marks. What was totally outside her field of certainty was the piece of fine jewelry that someone had dropped at the scene . . . intentionally? Even stranger was the fact that the brooch triggered a very faint memory. Could it be? Maybe it was.

F. B. I. Special Agent Nathan Carlisle is called in to assist in what was considered a hate crime, burning down a church. He'd met and admired Jesslyn before, but these circumstance were a little different, maybe even a lot different, since it quickly became obvious that someone was settling a personal vendetta against Jesslyn. Had the person or persons who had destroyed her entire family come back to finish her off? Why now?

As the heat builds in both the investigation and between Nathan and Jesslyn, what will it take to cool things off in either direction . . . one determines her survival and the other, their future. (which quite honestly, they may want to keep warm!)

Another fast-paced, cleverly plotted romantic suspense filled with "Lake City Heroes"!
*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Baker Publishing through Interviews and Reviews. The opinions stated above are entirely my own. 3.5 stars

PAULA'S REVIEW

“There are a lot of questions that only God can answer.”

Jesslyn definitely has a lot of questions when an arsonist keeps targeting her and the buildings she is connected with.

Ms. Eason takes us on a thrilling and puzzling ride to find the person behind these crimes. Fire Marshal Jesslyn digs deep into her personal tragedy of 20 years ago to ferret out clues. FBI agent Nathan is along to protect her. But he has secrets of his own that may quench any romantic sparks about to ignite.

Full of excitement, danger and family drama, this story focuses on two hurting people who try to keep their eyes on God and His purposes. There is an excellent explanation of forgiveness which ties into the reason Jesus came to redeem us.

Do not miss this wonderfully human story of loss, love and faith.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by Revell Publishing through Interviews and Reviews and via NetGalley. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.* 5 stars and a. Strong faith Thread

BackCover Blurb:
She's out for justice. But the arsonist she's tracking is out for retribution.

Now the fire marshal of Lake City, Jesslyn McCormick is determined to find the person who started the fire that robbed her of her family when she was just seven years old. As the twentieth anniversary of the tragedy approaches, a string of fires--including at Jesslyn's church--brings up all those old feelings and offers new evidence.

Because church fires are considered a hate crime, FBI Special Agent Nathan Carlisle is called in to work with local law enforcement. Nathan has his own past--one he'd prefer not to revisit. And focusing on helping Jesslyn track down the arsonist is a great distraction.

As both the case and the chemistry between Jesslyn and Nathan heat up, memories will come flooding in from the past to bump up against hopes for the future. And when Jesslyn comes face-to-face with her worst nightmare, she'll have to confront her fears and rely on Nathan and her community of friends in order to survive. 

Revell Publishing, January, 2025
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