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Showing posts with label clean romance. Show all posts

Saturday, September 13, 2025

THE FRENCH KITCHEN by Kristy Cambron, reviewed by Rebecca and Paula

A Historical Romance Set in WWII France, 
Post-War Paris, and the World of Julia Child
 
REBECCA'S REVIEW:
"The next sound Kat heard was death - the click of a Luger trigger aimed at the back of her head."

So many pieces of the puzzle ended up scattered about the snowy grounds of France's Chateau du Broutel on that fateful night. Friends took on the appearance of enemies and enemies acted suspiciously like friends. Years later Kat Harris still struggled to come to grips with all of the implications. Her overriding determination was to discover what had really happened to a beloved brother; in fact, Kat had rearranged her entire life to do just that, including entrusting her future to the one whom she still wasn't sure she could trust.

Manon Altier was in a precarious position, serving as a French chef inside the famed Chateau du Broutel, now billeted by the enemy, while she secretly aids the French Resistance. When an unexpected arrival claims to be her new personal assistant, and yet knows nothing about the inner workings of a professional kitchen, Manon pivots, trusting that much needed help has indeed landed on her doorstep.

Heavily layered from beginning to end, this story speaks volumes about the courage and tenacity of those whose lives remained at risk from the rising of the sun until the darkening of the moon. With remarkable subtlety, the author does what the reader finds impossible to do, tell the story to completion.

Cascading emotions! Outstanding characters! Fascinating historical detail! A reminder that love can bloom in a wasteland and that food can forge everlasting friendships. Embrace a book that is sure to land on multiple top reads lists, including mine.

PAULA'S REVIEW:
“To look back is not to lament all we have lost, but to see how past experiences have shaped us into who we are. “
 
Another remarkable, well-researched story about the multiple groups working together in France during WWII and the far reaching consequences in the years following. Told in the years 1943 and 1952, Kat, Gerard, Gavin and Manon, lived a secretive, covert existence in a dangerous time under the noses of the German occupiers in France. The interesting thing was the addition of Julia Child into the story that drew on her actual role during WWII and the time that she was compiling her famous cookbook.
 
It was a fascinating, complicated plot that kept me turning pages. I was eager to learn more of this time in history and how the Resistance operated. “War was not for lovers, nor courage for fools.”
 
If you are looking for a fresh look at WWII history, try this book. You will not be disappointed.
* A complimentary copy of this book was provided by Thomas Nelson via NetGalley. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.* 5 stars and a clean read. 

BackCover Blurb:
As Paris rebuilds in the aftermath of World War II, Kat Fontaine never expected the skills she learned in a French chateau kitchen to be the key that unlocks the secrets swirling in her new post-war life.

Paris, 1952--Still haunted by the years she spent serving in the American Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during WWII, ex-pat Kat Fontaine, now living in Paris, finds a simple cookery class led by indomitable chef Julia Child unearths the tangle of gut-wrenching memories of war. Determined to find her brother who went missing during the war and is presumed dead, Kat questions everything, especially her high-ranking society husband whose past is as murky as her own. But when the puzzle pieces start to come together--and her carefully crafted Paris world begins to fall apart--Kat must confront her own secrets against the mounting suspicions of the husband she thought she knew . . .

Rue, 1943--Deep in the heart of Nazi-controlled northern France, Manon Altier shifts between working for the enemy by day--as a French chef at the famous Chateau du Broutel, where names like Himmler, Rommel, and Goebbels frequent the guest list--and running with underground networks against the Vichy regime at night. Working undercover to filter critical information to agents within the burgeoning OSS presence in France, Manon digs deep into the glitz and glamour of a Nazi stronghold that has her teetering on the edge of being discovered at any turn. But when an intriguing stranger appears at the chateau claiming to work with the French Resistance, Manon must lean on her instincts to judge whether to run and hide or stand firm--even as a terrifying discovery tests her resolve to continue the fight.

From the heights of culinary cuisine in 1950s Paris society to the underbelly of a WWII spy network embedded deep within Nazi-controlled Vichy France--and the spy backstory of the world's most famous would-be French chef, Julia Child--The French Kitchen turns up the heat on the pasts of women whose worlds collide, and forces each to question what she thought she'd planned for a perfect future. 
 
Thomas Nelson Publishing, August, 2025
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Friday, September 12, 2025

THE RECLUSE'S VINDICATION by Danielle Grandinetti, Reviewed by Paula Shreckhise #ReleaseDay

Rumors, Monsters, and Second Chances 
at Our House on Heather Wynd 

PAULA'S REVIEW:
What an intriguing mix of the Loch Ness Monster, rescuing children from Germany, and finding a lost love.
 
The story starts out in the mountains of Montana where Eleanor is fleeing from a life altering incident and proceeds to Scotland where Ben is working to free unfortunate refugees from eminent danger prior to WWII. Ben is the recluse who escaped 16 years prior when his life was in danger. He has never forgotten Eleanor but left to protect her. Eleanor has never forgotten Ben either.
 
Second chances, not only at love but at a renewed faith, are central to the story. A charming seven year old orphan named Amalie will steal your heart when she wants Eleanor and Ben to be her parents. And what a clever way to fit the Loch Ness Monster into the story. You will have to read it to find out the unique way Ben is vindicated.
 
This is part of a multi-authored series but is easily read as a stand alone. In addition, Ben is a grandson of a couple in a previous book by the author.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by the author. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.*5 stars and a solid faith thread

BackCover Blurb
The Loch Ness Monster isn't the only recluse seeking a Scottish haven.
If you love pre-WWII historical romantic suspense, you'll be sure to enjoy The Recluse's Vindication.

Bieldfell. Scotland, 1933—Falsely accused of murder sixteen years ago, American cowboy Benjamin Ford has chosen to hide out in the Scottish Highlands. Reclusive and not afraid to die, he rescues children out of an increasingly dangerous Germany. When his childhood best friend appears at his door, he's not the boy she remembers.

Eleanor Finch's life ended sixteen years ago. In one horrible day, she lost her dreams, her reputation, and her heart. However, she never gives up the hope of finding her friend, so when she learns of Ben's whereabouts, she leaves all that is familiar to convince him to return home.

But Eleanor isn't the only person searching for Ben. Hunters follow her trail. The thin veil of gossip and rumor may be their only chance of a future ... unless the Loch Ness Monster is real after all.
 
Fans of Danielle Grandinetti’s 1930s historical romances will recognize the hero’s grandparents from Heart of Beauty, spot familiar faces from the Harbored in Crow’s Nest series, and follow the continuing Resistance story from The Italian Musician’s Sanctuary.

Our House on Heather Wynd
Our House on Heather Wynd is the second series in the multi-author, multi-genre Our House collection. Set along the shore of Loch Ness in the rugged Highlands of Scotland, the village of Bieldfell welcomes all. With stories of redemption and salvation behind every door, you’re sure to find a new tale of romance, intrigue, humour or heart. All you have to do is knock!

Other books can be read in any order:
The Lady’s Companion by Anna Jensen
The Constant Pray-er by Caryl McAdoo
The Highlander's Secret by Rena Groot Oord
The Lover's Bridge by Lynn Dean
The Nessie Hunter's Diaries by Lori Soard
The Freelancers's Hope by Claire Lagerwall
The Recluse's Vindication by Danielle Grandinetti
The Nanny's Lost Legend by Patti Wolf
The Widow's Choice by Francine Beaton
The Sister's Tour by Amy Walsh
The Carer's Conundrum by Anna Jensen
The Baker's Pickle by Vida Li Sik
The Tea Maker's Blend by Caroline Johnston
The Executive's Dilemma by Allyson Koekhoven 
 
Hearth Spot Press, September, 2025

Monday, September 8, 2025

A FIERCE DEVOTION by Laura Frantz, Reviewed by Rebecca Maney

REBECCA'S REVIEW:
"She wanted this night to have no end."

After experiencing a multitude of endless days and nights working as an indenture for a tyrannical crossroads inn keeper, Brielle Farrow's reprieve comes with a great price after she barely escapes a mass murdering by native warriors. Happening upon the aftermath Bleu Galant finds Brielle and an eight year old youngster alive and relatively unharmed. Remaining at the Rose and Cross was never in his plans, but how could he in good conscience leave the one who stirs his protective instincts like none before her?

Pondering his options, Bleu makes a surprising decision to assist Brielle and Titus, but at what cost and to what end?

This riveting addition to the previous Rivanna River settlement narrative stirs deep passions and authentic longings for home.

*I purchased this book and was under no obligation to provide a positive review. 4.5 stars

BackCover Blurb:
Exiled from his beloved Acadie in Canada, Bleu Galant has little on his mind but survival as the tumultuous French and Indian War comes to a close. When his journey to Virginia's Rivanna River settlement takes an unexpected turn, he crosses paths with Brielle Farrow--a woman whose presence stirs something in him he cannot explain nor express. Unable to forget her, his decision to help her takes them across an ocean into a lavish world he's never known. Will their intricate tie decide not only her fate but his future? 

Story Architect, July, 2025

Saturday, September 6, 2025

OBSCURITY by Christy Barritt, Reviewed by Rebecca Maney

PROS AND CONS MYSTERIES #5

REBECCA'S REVIEW:

"She knew all about secrets. They were what she did best."

Olive Sterling felt as if she had already lived a lifetime full of secrets. Now it seemed that the mountains of West Virginia were holding fast to some of their own. The daughter of a tech billionaire had gone missing while organizing and promoting an elite wilderness concert experience, prompting the girl's father to hire private investigators. Posing as a married couple, Olive and her colleague (and once the love of her life) Jason Stewart were slated to attend the inaugural Grayfall Music Festival which turned out to be nothing like they expected and everything they would have dreaded, if they had only known. Something very nefarious was happening on that mountain.

"The trees are watching."

This plot was wound so tightly that every sight and sound seemed like a tipping point. I may have even caught myself holding my own breath a time or two. Definitely my favorite episode in this series!

*I purchased this book and was under no obligation to provide a positive review 
 

BackCover Blurb:
What happened in Grayfall was supposed to stay in Grayfall.

When Chloe Kingston, daughter of a tech billionaire, vanishes while organizing a remote music festival in West Virginia, private investigator Olive Sterling takes the case. Chloe’s cryptic final message, “The trees are watching,” suggests there’s more to local folklore than mere legend.

Posing as married festival-goers, Olive and her colleague Jason Stewart trek deep into the mountains to attend the inaugural Grayfall Music Festival. What they find is a rustic disaster masquerading as a luxury experience. Promised headliners don’t show. Gourmet meals turn out to be cheap hot dogs. And the glamping accommodations are threadbare tents in a dilapidated ghost town.

As complaints mount and guests demand refunds, Olive realizes they’re not just dealing with fraud—they’re trapped in something far more dangerous. When other attendees start to disappear, Olive struggles to uncover what’s really going on before she becomes the next person to vanish.

The thrilling fifth installment in
USA Today bestselling author Christy Barritt's Pros and Cons series.

Riverside Press, July, 2025

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

MEET ME IN VIRGINIA by Elizabeth Camden, Reviewed by Paula Shreckhise #ReleaseDAy

A Heartfelt Contemporary Romance (Far & Away Book 1) 
 
PAULA'S REVIEW:
I love this author when she writes historical books and am captivated by her contemporary offerings.
 
This was an enemies-to-love trope with a love triangle and scandal thrown in for good measure.
 
The part I liked most was the historical angle about The Roost, a 300 year old building and the mystery surrounding its original owners from the 1600s.
 
The story was so much more than a romance. It was about complex family relationships which begged for healing and forgiveness. The setting was a favorite place of mine: Williamsburg, Virginia and told a bit about William and Mary College. The information about building a golf course and Jack, his health issues and background was very interesting.
 
If you enjoy Ms Camden’s historical stories, try one of her contemporaries. You will not be disappointed.
*A complimentary copy of the book was provided by the author. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.*4 stars and a faint faith thread
 
BackCover Blurb:
She believes in elegance and tradition. He’s all about grit and smashing through obstacles. Together, they’re a disaster waiting to happen—or the perfect match.

Alice Chadwick, a history professor devoted to the genteel values of Jane Austen’s world, has spent her career championing kindness and mannerly comportment in a cutthroat academic environment. But her dream of elevating Austen’s ideals is on the brink of collapse—her colleagues want her fired, and a scandal threatens to ruin her completely.

Enter Jack Latimer, a world-renowned golf course architect with zero patience for old-world charm. He’s brash, bold, and determined to build his masterpiece on a valuable stretch of Virginia property—even if it means demolishing the historic building Alice hopes could save her career.

When their clashing goals spark fiery confrontations, neither is prepared for the unexpected discovery hidden on the property—a find that could save them both if they can stop bickering long enough to work together. As their partnership deepens, so does the inconvenient attraction simmering between them. Will their undeniable chemistry lead to a happily-ever-after—or will their differences derail them both?
 
Three Magnolias Press, September, 2025
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THE RULES OF FALLING FOR YOU by Mollie Rushmeyer, Reviewed by Paula #ReleaseDay


A Regency-Infused Contemporary Rom-Com with the Brother's Best Friend Trope


PAULA'S REVIEW:
This book is comedic genius, pairing contemporary rom-com with everything Austen and Regency.

Zoe and her friend Eden have a podcast based on their love for a fictional author: A. Nathaniel Gladwin. To be certain I had not missed another Regency author, I quickly looked up Gladwin. The author was that convincing!

Zoe is Miss Control as evidenced in her planning and many lists including her 30 by 30 list of things to accomplish in finding a spouse according to the standards of the Regency period. Let the fun begin when Eden’s brother Harrison helps the girls with filming. Zoe has had a crush on Harrison since she and Eden roped him into watching all things Austen when they were mere girls. Harrison is the voice of reason: “Surrender is acknowledging the fact that God has it under control, has our backs and loves us. We don’t have to carry the burden of making everything right.”

I loved the banter and a hero who could quote Austen and was brave enough to don a cravat and dance the period dances at a ball. Delightful mishaps abound at the Singles Regency Retreat that brought back scenes from Austen adaptations. This was an Austen lover’s dream of a story right down to the wet-shirt-Darcy want to be! Loads of fun with a plot that mimicked a Jane Austen novel.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by Bethany House on behalf of the author and via NetGalley. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.*5 stars and a solid faith thread.

BackCover Blurb:
She thought she knew the rules of love. Turns out, love makes its own.

The perfect match can't be far--certainly not at a Regency-themed singles' retreat--or so podcaster Zoe Dufour believes. After years of creating content for her relationship podcast inspired by Regency etiquette and era-appropriate rules for romance, she knows her listeners have anticipated this retreat. But she also attends with expectations of her own: finding the ideal modern-day gentleman who can meet every one of the nonnegotiables on her checklist.

Harrison Lundquist, Zoe's podcast producer and best friend's brother, reluctantly agrees to tag along on the retreat to capture footage while seeking a career-advancing promotion. He views the retreat as ridiculous. And Zoe's methods for finding her real-life Mr. Darcy? Downright absurd! But as he films her whirlwind dates, his growing feelings for her are sidelined by suitors vying for her attention. When Zoe realizes her checklist for the man of her dreams might be holding her back, she must decide if she's willing to rewrite her rules and take a chance on the person who has been there all along. 
 
Bethany House Publishing, September, 2025
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Sunday, August 24, 2025

SECOND CHANCE AT THE SEASIDE by Elizabeth Maddrey, Reviewed by Kim

Beachfront Billionaires Book 1

KIM'S REVIEW:
Second Chance at the Seaside
by Elizabeth Maddrey is a heartwarming second chance romance with a strong emphasis on the power of family.

Going into this story, I expected a sweet romance—and it definitely delivered on that front—but what stood out even more was the beautiful portrayal of family support. Bennett’s family was incredibly close-knit and welcoming, and I especially liked how quickly they embraced Jericho. The romance between Bennett and Jericho was sweet, though I did find myself wishing for a bit more conflict or emotional tension to deepen the storyline and I would have loved to actually read some of their history in flashbacks. The faith element was light but meaningful, reminding readers to hold on to the blessings God gives us with an open hand.

As the first book in a new series, it did a great job introducing the characters and setting the stage for what's to come. The epilogue left me excited to read Christian’s story next.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own. The faith thread is light. 4 stars.

BackCover Blurb:
At the end of summer, sixteen years ago, we promised we’d keep in touch. And I did.

She didn’t.

I spent a year reaching out to her in every way imaginable, desperately clinging to the future we’d planned while we walked hand-in-hand on the beach. When July rolled around again, I waited eagerly, for her family’s return.

They never came.

She never came.

I blamed her. I blamed myself. I blamed my big, involved family who are basically royalty on this island our ancestors found. After a while, I forgave her and moved on.

Of course I did.

Carrying a torch for sixteen years would be ridiculous.

So the fact that she’s come back to the island, apparently to stay? Doesn’t matter to me at all.

Maybe I’ve been asking God why, but I figure He’s got some kind of plan.

I can probably learn to accept her as a member of our little town, but that’s where it has to end.

My heart’s still too shattered to risk breaking it again. 

August, 2025 Available in digital ebook and paperback at Amazon

Saturday, August 23, 2025

NO STONE UNTURNED by Jenelle Hovde, Reviewed by Rebecca Maney


REBECCA'S REVIEW:
"How easy it was to have a heart of stone in this life. To bury oneself in noble pursuits and yet risk losing connection with those we loved."

Being the daughter of the parish vicar in a small English village, Bridget Littleton often went through the motions of her faith while falling headlong into her unbridled appreciation for history and antiquities, so it was no surprise that the discovery of an ancient mosaic tile in a neighboring field stoked her undivided attention. The wonder of it all began to dim when Lord Rafe Hawthorn suddenly appears to revitalize his family's estate, which may, or may not include the property in question.

It doesn't take long for the war-wizened captain and his impetuous neighbor to stubbornly vocalize differences of opinions while slowly discovering that they share many things in common. As danger encroaches and redemption is tested, can the Bridget and Rafe accept the fact that God never intended for them to fight life's battles alone.

A lovely setting with nuggets of history spun nicely into the fabric of a most engaging story!
*I purchased a copy and was under no obligation to provide a positive review. 
 
 

BackCover Blurb:
She wants to uncover the past. He wishes to build a future. In this Regency romance set in rolling hills of West Sussex, two opposing wills discover their fate may lie in the common ground.

Miss Bridget Littleton’s passion for history and antiquities defies most social conventions, even in her small village nestled in the beautiful English countryside. When a local farmer discovers an elaborate mosaic buried in his field, Bridget dreams of making a name and future for herself by excavating the Roman ruins. Unfortunately, her quest puts her at odds with the ambitious new lord who recently inherited the title and Hawthorn Abbey from his estranged uncle.

Recovering from wounds of both body and spirit, Captain Rafe Hawthorn is intent on restoring his long-neglected ancestral home. His plans to rebuild the abbey’s once thriving orchards require a road that will pass straight through Bridget’s potential trove of artifacts. He will not—cannot—fail again, even if he is moved by Bridget and her passion.

Yet this impasse might not be their greatest obstacle. A natural disaster and a series of suspicious accidents threaten both their plans, along with the livelihood of the nearby villagers dependent on their success. With their dreams in the balance, Bridget and Rafe must work together to fend off an unexpected enemy that may prove more dangerous than either could have imagined.

-Sweet Regency romance filled with hope, faith, and an enemies-to-lovers dynamic
-Historical fiction that’s perfect for fans of Julie Klassen, Sarah Ladd, or Abigail Wilson
-Includes discussion questions for book clubs 

Tyndale Fiction, July, 2025
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Thursday, August 14, 2025

THE GENTLEWOMAN COMPANION by Emily Opal, Reviewed by Paula Shreckhise #ReleaseDay

The Gentlewoman Series Book 4
PAULA'S REVIEW:
Louisa is a merchant’s daughter who is escaping an arranged marriage and makes a Big Mistake. She seeks employment and eventually becomes a companion to Lady Halverton who sees the gentlewoman that is hiding in Louisa. At Lady Halverton’s tutelage, she becomes well read and capable. She captures the attention of Lord Halverton, son of Lady Halverton. Lord James is following in his father’s legacy until he finds a flaw in his father’s character.
 
With an authentic voice, the author takes us to Georgian England following a hero who is searching for his true calling and a heroine who is trying to overcome her past. Louisa and James grow and subjugate the constraints of society to seek the good they can offer to others.
 
This was a sweet, clean historical romance with likeable, honest characters and a setting that puts you in the story. Lessons include righting wrongs, taking responsibility, standing up yourself and furthering worthy causes.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by the author. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.*4 stars, clean read, faint faith thread 
 
BackCover Blurb:

United by love, two hearts must confront the secrets that threaten to unravel their bond.

Louisa Thorpe is determined to leave her past mistakes behind and forge a new path as an independent woman free from her family, who is eager to see her wed. To this end, she obtains employment as a lady’s companion. Despite her aversion to marriage and her firm resolve not to fall in love, she cannot deny the magnetic connection she develops with her employer's son, James Halverson.

James recently inherited his father’s title and is focused on fulfilling his duties in the House of Lords, leaving no time for romance. However, he can't help but be captivated—and delightfully unsettled—by Louisa's unconventional manners. When shocking revelations about his father's past challenge his perception of trust and duty, James finds himself questioning everything, including Louisa's loyalty. In this heartfelt tale of love, betrayal, and the fight for independence, will Louisa and James's love withstand the storm of secrets that may destroy them? 
 
Emily Opal, August 2025
 
 

Saturday, August 9, 2025

A LESSON IN PROPRIETY by Jen Turano, Reviewed by Rebecca Maney

Merriweather Academy Series #1

REBECCA'S REVIEW:
"Is it just me, or do you think it's odd that animals were wandering around the castle?"

Following a failed engagement, loss of family fortune and foreclosure on their lavish New York home, Drusilla Merriweather packs up her sister, mother and a childhood friend with the intention of relocating to a Chicago residence deeded to them by an out-of-the-ordinary aunt. Sporting a rather grand notion of opening a finishing school for young ladies in order to generate some much needed income, Drusilla is surprised to learn that the property is in reality a grand castle-like structure filled with a menagerie of animals, barely any staff, a resident ghost, and a slew of ghastly rumors.

When a nearby neighbor, Mr Renick Wittenbecker, happens upon a rather curious situation involving large, angry birds, he becomes especially star-struck by the beautiful brunette with the bedazzling blue eyes and does the only thing that comes to mind, he fumbles out an ill-timed proposal of marriage. It just so happens that handsome, clumsy, tongue-tied architects are the least of Drusilla's worries, for apparently their property is highly desirable by competing factions in Chicago's notorious underworld, whom Renick contends would gladly send Drusilla to the bottom of Lake Michigan.

You can imagine how entertaining this entire tale turns out to be, based on how it begins and how you can only hope that it ends! Propriety indeed!

*I purchased a copy and was under no obligation to provide a positive review

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BackCover Blurb:
LESSON ONE: Stand in the way of the Windy City's criminal world and expect a most improper proposal from an eligible gentleman in return.

With her father dead, her fortune stolen, and her fiancé casting her aside, Miss Drusilla Merriweather's privileged life has been upended. She is left with only one option: to provide for her family by opening a finishing school in the allegedly haunted castle she's inherited from her eccentric aunt. However, her plan is immediately threatened by unscrupulous developers keen on claiming the coveted estate for themselves by any means necessary.

Mr. Rhenick Wittenbecker, a dashing architect with a tendency to charm his way out of trouble, is convinced he can protect Drusilla but is challenged by her fierce independence. Yet when strange occurrences--walking suits of armor and unexpected ghostly visitors--arise within the castle's grounds, Drusilla must decide whether to risk her family's safety and her school on the gallant architect who seems to have found his way into her heart.

Laugh-out-loud witty banter, swoon-worthy romance, and delightful mischief in the Gilded Age string together this entrancing series starter.
Fans of clean romance, Christian fiction, and strong female characters will enjoy this read.
 
Bethany House Publishing, May 2025
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Monday, August 4, 2025

TO LOVE A BEAST by Karen Witemeyer, Reviewed by Rebecca Maney

(A Christian Western Historical Romance Fairy Tale Retelling of Beauty & the Beast) 
Once Upon a Time in Texas Series #1


REBECCA'S REVIEW:
"Hope sees possibilities, where fear sees only barriers."

Arriving at the formidable gates outside Manticore Manor, book binder Callista Rosenfield may have entertained a second thought or two, but reality reminded her to be practical. Rosenfield's Bindery depended on fulfilling this lucrative contract, never mind that her grand entrance was greeted with a dog the size of a lion and its master a bear of a man whose disfigured countenance bore unimaginable pain. Everett Griffin did not want her in his domain, making Callista all the more determined to stay.

Callista's persistence paid off. And Everett Griffin turned out to be someone else entirely.

This tough but tender retelling of a tale as old as time showcases one of the sweetest happily-ever-afters that you will ever read.
*I purchased a copy and was under no obligation to provide a positive review. 4.5 stars

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BackCover Blurb:
Beauty and the Beast in 1800's Texas.

Once known among New York's elite as the American Adonis, Everett Griffin now lives as a recluse in the wilds of Texas. The treachery of a former admirer left his face and his spirit riddled with scars, so he hides himself away, his only companions a trio of trusted servants and an oversized dog. Locals whisper of the beastly man who lives in the gloomy manor outside of town and his tendency to attack anyone who dares approach. Everett relishes his fearsome reputation and uses it as a shield to guard his privacy. Until a young woman as stubborn as she is beautiful infiltrates his sanctum and lays siege to his defenses.

When an injury to her father jeopardizes the family's book binding business, Callista Rosenfeld determines to fulfill the contract herself, and no insufferable client or woman-eating dog will deter her. Finding unlikely allies among Mr. Griffin's staff, Callista secures her position and sets to work transforming the manor's remarkable library. Her employer transforms as well, his ill-tempered growls subsiding to reveal a considerate, intellectual nature. Affection blooms as Callista and Everett discover hidden depths in each other, but the evil schemes of a vengeful hunter threaten to leave their love and their lives in tatters.

 

Hope and Light Publishing, June, 2025
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Sunday, July 27, 2025

BORROWED TROUBLE by Shaen Layle, Reviewed by Paula Shreckhise

Mysteries of Cobble Hill Farm Book 15

PAULA'S REVIEW:
I love these cozy mysteries set in England. Veterinarian Harriet inherited her grandfather’s practice in White Church Bay. She is marrying Pastor Will and they will go on their honeymoon to Scotland. But an heirloom brooch goes missing during the reception and that puts honeymoon plans on hold while they try to discover why it and other items went missing.

The contemporary story is interspersed with a tale of the original owners from the 1800s. That had a bit of intrigue too.

Lots of false starts when possible suspects are ruled out and a surprise when the real culprit is found.

I liked the community and family aspect of the story, down to a niece and nephew and their antics. Harriet and Will make a lovely couple and their faith was evident as they pray for the brooch to be found and in how they have a heart to serve their community.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by Guideposts on behalf of the author. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.* 4 stars and a solid faith thread 

 
BackCover Blurb:
Borrowed Trouble is the fifteen book in the Mysteries of Cobble Hill Farm fiction series.

The wedding of Harriet Bailey and Will Knight has finally arrived. Friends and family of the bride and groom have gathered, and the celebration couldn’t be more perfect—until the power goes out during the reception. When the lights come back on, Harriet’s family heirloom is missing! Could one of their friends really have taken such a special item?

Determined to prove that couldn’t be true, Harriet and Will pause their honeymoon plans to search for the missing antique brooch. As they interview witnesses and possible suspects, they realize there is more history to the jewelry than they ever imagined. And what happens when other valuable items disappear? Harriet and Will must map out the truth before their honeymoon road trip takes another detour. 

GuidePosts Publishing, May 2025



 

Saturday, July 26, 2025

MEMORY LANE by Becky Wade, Reviewed by Paula Shreckhise

PAULA'S REVIEW:
Trigger Warnings: recalling a rape, murder, adultery.
I enjoyed the premise of Jeremiah having amnesia after a near drowning by Remy, a recluse. It was very interesting. Then it took an unexpected twist when Jeremiah started to remember. A murder mystery commenced.

Remy was complex and hiding from her past. Jeremiah was dealing with unknowns about himself and his background and who he really wanted to be. Elderly Wendell as a side character was heartwarming. He gave Remy someone to care about outside her own situation. He was a voice of reason.

I appreciated that Jeremiah was unrelenting in his search for the truth as well as persistent in his pursuit of Remy. He was very patient.

I was really looking for more of a faith element to pop up, so I would consider this a clean read with some trigger situations.
*I borrowed this title from Prime Reading . All opinions are mine alone.* 4 stars and a clean read

 

BackCover Blurb:

After surviving a trauma several years back, Remy Reed relocated to a cottage on one of Maine’s most remote islands. She’s arranged her life just the way she wants it, spending her time working on her wood sculptures and soaking in the beauty of nature. It’s quiet and solitary—until the day she spots something bobbing in the ocean.

Her binoculars reveal the “something” to be a man, and he’s struggling to keep his head above water. She races out to save him and brings him into her home. He’s injured, which doesn’t detract from his handsomeness nor make him any easier to bear. He acts like a duke who’s misplaced his dukedom . . . expensive tastes, lazy charm, bossy ideas.

Remy would love nothing more than to return him to his people, but he has no recollection of his life prior to the moment she rescued him. Though she’s not interested in relationships other than the safe ones she’s already established, she begins to realize that he’s coming to depend on her.

Who is he? What happened that landed him in the Atlantic Ocean? And why is she drawn to him more and more as time goes by?

There’s no way to discover those answers except to walk beside him down memory lane.

Travel to the rocky coast of Maine for "opposites attract" banter, witty humor, a fascinating mystery, and destiny-changing love. This sweet contemporary romance kicks off Becky Wade's new Sons of Scandal series!

Buy Memory Lane at Amazon in digital ebook, paperback, or audiobook.

 
 
 

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

THE ROM COM REMAKE by Jen Atkinson, Reviewed by Kim


 Just A Guy With A Goal Book 1

A Strangers to Friends to Lovers, 
Opposites Attract, Soccer RomCom

KIM'S REVIEW:
The Romcom Remake is my first Jen Atkinson book—and definitely not my last! I’m so glad I picked it up because I think I’ve found a new author. I really enjoyed the story, the writing style, and the characters.

At first, I wasn’t sure about Fran’s quirky romcom recreations—they felt a little over-the-top—but they quickly grew on me. Once I understood her reasons behind them, I was completely hooked. Fran is such a fun, spirited character who doesn’t let life bring her down. And Callum? What a great love interest! I loved his dynamic with his team, their camaraderie, and especially the chemistry between him and Fran. They’re fantastic together.

I’m crossing my fingers that Zev and Rosalie get the next story!
*I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own. This is a clean read with one minor swear.She’s plotting a romcom. He’s playing without a game plan.

BackCover Blurb:
She’s plotting a romcom. He’s playing without a game plan.

But sometimes the best love stories are the ones that don’t follow the script.

Is it too much to ask for a romcom-level romance?
Fran Fairchild doesn’t think so.
 

After growing up in a loveless home, she is determined to script her own happily-ever-after.

True love is out there. It’s real. And Fran won’t be leaving without it.

But so far, her romcom remakes have been one epic fail after another.
Until one unexpected kiss from a handsome stranger saves her from public humiliation—

Callum Whitaker–professional soccer player and certified romance skeptic–didn’t plan to kiss Fran. Or to spiral into a six-month goal drought. Let’s just say the universe isn’t playing fair.

After a toxic relationship, Callum has decided that love isn’t part of his agenda… while scoring goals on the field is. Only the more he focuses on his game–the worse it gets.

Until Fran.
Yep, quirky, cute little Fran–who Callum is determined NOT to fall for–just might be his lucky charm. That kiss and her schemes are changing his game.

But Fran’s got more than luck on her side–she’s on a mission: Convince Callum that love is not the enemy. And somehow, it’s working. Bit by bit, he’s realizing he does need love in his life.

Or maybe he just needs Fran.
 

The RomCom Remake is a laugh-out-loud, closed door romcom. Expect swoony kisses, cackle-inducing moments, heart-thumping heroes, and one adorable, hopeless, romcom remaking heroine. And ZERO explicit scenes! 

July, 2025



Thursday, July 17, 2025

THE MEET-CUTE MANUSCRIPT by Kim Duffy, Reviewed by Rebecca Maney



REBECCA'S REVIEW:
"Maybe it would be good to become plain Frankie Brown again . . .  And this time, I'll be staying in a castle instead of a dinky beet-scented apartment."

After a humiliating public break-up, wildly successful author Georgina Justice decided that running away from home might be a grand idea. Following the advice of her agent, Frankie jets off from New York to England to rediscover her muse within the walls of a crumbling Georgian Manor inhabited by a gregarious teen and her brooding viscount of a brother. Two more opposite souls could never be written into the chapters of one of Georgina Justice's books.

Or could they?

As clever and catchy as its title suggests, this clean contemporary romance delivers all the touch points that readers of romantic comedy have come to expect. While perhaps treading predictability, the story abounds in entertainment providing a plethora of pleasurable moments, hilarious hiccups, and intentional insights into the power of love. (after all, who can resist a lady with a closet full of shoes!!!)
*I purchased a copy and was under no obligation to provide a positive review. 3.5 stars
 
BackCover Blurb:
A romance writer who no longer believes in love and a British lord who’s afraid of it—will they find their own happily ever after?

American Georgina Justice is a modern literary Midas—everything she writes turns to gold. But when a disastrous public breakup with New York’s most attractive heir leaves her unable to believe in or write about love, she’s sent to England to rediscover her inner romantic.

The last thing Georgina expects to find is Graham Michael Phips-Harington, Viscount Rosebury—a brooding, emotionally repressed engineer who spends his free time building trebuchets and trying to preserve his crumbling Georgian manor. At first glance, they couldn’t be more different. She’s a shoe-obsessed idealist with a flair for Regency etiquette; he’s a practical, old-money noble who would rather protect the past than relive it. And then there’s the Rosebury curse, which promises only heartache.

But fate (and Graham’s sister, Eleanor) seem to have other plans. And it’s writing a story neither one of them could have plotted on their own.

The Meet-Cute Manuscript is a low-spice, grumpy/sunshine romance full of swoony moments, British charm, and a nod to Regency novels. It’s the first in the Love on the Page Series, but each book can be read as a stand-alone. 
 
April 2025 

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

NO STONE UNTURNED by Jenelle Hovde, Reviewed by Paula Shreckhise #ReleaseDay


PAULA'S REVIEW:
I have found a new favorite author of Regency romance. 
 
Ms. Hovde delivered an engaging story with a grumpy hero and a determined heroine with a captivating mystery added. Captain Rafe Hawthorne is the new Viscount of Hawthorne Manor, an estate that is steeped in mystery and scandal. Bridget Littleton is a vicar’s daughter and quite the bluestocking with her fondness for the antiquities she found on a neighbors farm.
 
With flawed characters who grow in their faith, the plot thickened as Bridget sought recognition from two competing antiquities societies. And more complications arise as Rafe tries to improve his holdings and serve his tenants.
 
I was excited to read of the discovery of a Roman villa in the British countryside. This tale has a mix of historical significance, and the villainous quest to greedily obtain the artifacts. Vicar Littleton provides a voice of reason and spiritual guidance and he and other supporting characters add color to the story.
 
I enjoyed this story immensely and look forward to reading more from this author.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by Tyndale via NetGalley. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.* 5 stars and a solid faith thread
 

BackCover Blurb:
She wants to uncover the past. He wishes to build a future. In this Regency romance set in rolling hills of West Sussex, two opposing wills discover their fate may lie in the common ground.

Miss Bridget Littleton’s passion for history and antiquities defies most social conventions, even in her small village nestled in the beautiful English countryside. When a local farmer discovers an elaborate mosaic buried in his field, Bridget dreams of making a name and future for herself by excavating the Roman ruins. Unfortunately, her quest puts her at odds with the ambitious new lord who recently inherited the title and Hawthorn Abbey from his estranged uncle.

Recovering from wounds of both body and spirit, Captain Rafe Hawthorn is intent on restoring his long-neglected ancestral home. His plans to rebuild the abbey’s once thriving orchards require a road that will pass straight through Bridget’s potential trove of artifacts. He will not—cannot—fail again, even if he is moved by Bridget and her passion.

Yet this impasse might not be their greatest obstacle. A natural disaster and a series of suspicious accidents threaten both their plans, along with the livelihood of the nearby villagers dependent on their success. With their dreams in the balance, Bridget and Rafe must work together to fend off an unexpected enemy that may prove more dangerous than either could have imagined.

-Sweet Regency romance filled with hope, faith, and an enemies-to-lovers dynamic
-Historical fiction that’s perfect for fans of Julie Klassen, Sarah Ladd, or Abigail Wilson
-Includes discussion questions for book clubs 

Tyndale Fiction, July, 2025
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