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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Revell Blog Tour: Surprised by Love

 


Author: Julie Lessman

Genre: Romance

Series: The Heart of San Francisco

Number in series: 3rd

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 9

Type: Fiction

Number of pages: 408

Time period: early 1900s

Publisher and price: Revell, $14.99

My overall opinion: Julie Lessman continues to delight and enchant me with each new book she debuts! This book had the perfect mix of romance, adventure, and humor – all twined together into one neat story that made me smile and laugh and worry right along with the characters. I found Meg to be a sweet and endearing person who made me love her from the moment she stepped onto the page. And Bram! What a hero. Mature and sensible, yet he still managed to be a heart-throb and such a GOOD man. While Devin had his positive and likable moments, all in all he was a great scoundrel. And reading the continuation of Cait’s story from the previous books in this series also kept me glued to this book. All in all, it was a wonderful read and one that will be proudly displayed along with my other books by Julie.

**Many thanks to Revell for providing me with a review copy of this book. I was not compensated for this review, or forced to post positively.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Revell Blog Tour: Deceived


Author: Irene Hannon

Genre: Suspense, romance, adventure

Series: Private Justice

Number in series: 3rd

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 9

Type: Fiction

Number of pages: 408

Time period: Present

Publisher and price: Revell, $14.99

My overall opinion: Wow! Irene Hannon has hit another one out of the park with this splendid novel! It’s the 10th book of hers that I’ve read, and she hasn’t ceased to delight me. This book was certainly not an exception! Again, she managed to pack each page with suspense and constant action, pulled together with a sweet dose of romance and plenty of love – and not just the romantic kind, but that of a mother for her child. I savored every page. I was never sure where the story would end up next, except that I knew it had to end happily – because Irene’s books do. Trust me, I would be heart-broken if they didn’t. The ending did not disappoint! I’m sorry to see this series end. Highly recommended for anyone who is a fan of romantic suspense. I can’t wait for “Buried Secrets,” her next book!

**Revell sent me a free copy of this book in return for my honest review. I was not recompensed for this review, nor was I required to write positively. All opinions are my own honest ones.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Revell Blog Tour: Nowhere to Hide


Author: Lynette Eason

Genre: Suspense, romance

Series: Hidden Identity

Number in series: 2nd

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 9

Type: Fiction

Number of pages: 314

Time period: Present

Publisher and price: Revell, $14.99

My overall opinion: Wow. Another keeper book from Lynette Eason! It was this author who wrote
the first romantic suspense that I read, and she has remained the first author that I mention when friends ask for recommendations. I’ve read a number of her books and thoroughly enjoyed each one – Nowhere to Turn was no exception! This is a book that will definitely be remaining on my keeper shelf. Her heroine is awesome; the bad guys are through-and-through villains; the hero is everything a hero should be. From the first page to the last, this book had me hooked and I read it in just one sitting! I wish I had time to share the entire first page here with you – it starts with action, and that doesn’t stop. I was there with the characters in each scene. I highly recommend this book (and others by Lynette) to any reader who hasn’t given her a try yet!

**I was in no way compensated for this review. These are my personal and honest opinions.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Bethany House Blog Tour: For Such a Time


Author: Kate Breslin

Genre: Life, historical fiction, adventure

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 9

Type: Historical fiction

Number of pages: 430

Time period: 1940s, World War II

Publisher and price: Bethany House, $14.99

My overall opinion: Wow. This book blew me away. It is set perfectly in World War II, excellently accurate and very realistic. I should know, I’ve read a lot of World War II books, both fiction and non-fiction. But this book isn’t just a World War II story. It’s also the Biblical story of Esther, brought forward and retold in a Biblically accurate way in the newer time period. The amount of work that Kate clearly put into this is stunning. She pays an amazing amount of attention to the little details. I also love how she uses a lot of adjectives, and even a few words that made me pull up my dictionary app – hey, gotta love learning new words to throw at people! ;) I was so wow-ed by how the author brought the Biblical story to life (realistically) in World War II. She has great skill. And I really loved the main characters, Aric and Hadassah/Stella. This is a book that I will keep and re-read! I’m really excited to see more books by this author.

**Bethany House sent me a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I wasn’t required to review it positively, and all opinions etc are my own. I wasn’t paid for this review.**

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Bethany House Blog Tour: Love Comes Calling


Author: Siri Mitchell

Genre: Romance, life

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 7.5

Type: Fiction

Number of pages: 364

Time period: 1920s

Publisher and price: Bethany House, $14.99

My overall opinion: This is the first book that I’ve read by Siri Mitchell, and to be entirely honest (as my reviews always are), I was a little disappointed. Overall, I’d say this wasn’t a bad book, it just wasn’t the perfect book for me. I didn’t connect at all with the heroine, Ellis…though that sounds strange in light of the fact that I completely followed how her brain worked. The author’s note revealed that Ellis was ADHD, which made sense. I also wasn’t really a fan of the way that the first person voice worked for this particular story. Finally, I always had trouble with picturing Ellis at the correct age. I found myself seeing her as being about 14 instead of her actual age of 19 or so (at least, marriageable age). Picturing the heroine as being younger than she is was kind of a serious problem here. All in all, I didn’t hate the book, it just didn’t catch me as much as I’d hoped. I won’t keep it. However, I am open to reading other books by Siri Mitchell, as it may have just been this one that wasn’t quite for me.

**Bethany House sent me a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I wasn’t required to review it positively, and all opinions etc are my own. I wasn’t paid for this review.**

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Giveaway & Blog Tour: Remnants: Season of Wonder


Author: Lisa T. Bergren

Genre: Fantasy

Series: Remnants series

Number in series: 1st

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 9

Type: Fiction

Number of pages: 304

Time period: Future

Publisher and price: Blink, $15.99 (hardcover!)

My overall opinion: Lisa’s newest book did not disappoint in the least! I am again amazed by the genres that Lisa has covered with such accuracy (the 1800s west in The Homeward Trilogy, and time travel to 1500s Italy in The River ofTime series and early 1900s Europe in the Grand Tour series). Now she forges on a new time – the future! One thing I especially loved was the creative names. They’re unique, but still easy to pronounce. My favorites included Ronan, Andriana, Kapriel, and Tressa. Cool or what? This book is a page-turner. Andriana, the heroine, is fierce yet gentle and she has a special gift for feeling the emotions of others. I could identify with her remarkably well. And then Ronan…excuse me while I attempt to collect my thoughts on this amazing guy. Lisa created yet another swoon-worthy hero – I swear she has a gift for that! The whole story is mesmerizing, and I guarantee you that you won’t be forgetting it anytime soon! The locations were great, and the action was splendid. The whole book is quite unpredictable. I’m absolutely keeping this one, and I can’t wait for book 2!

Want to buy a copy? Here are the links!


But wait! I have a copy to give away to one lucky winner! This is a giveaway you want to enter and a book you want to read! Here, a little blurb about it:

Andriana is a Remnant, one of the gifted teens born on the seventh day during the seventy-seventh Harvest after the Great War, and destined to act as humanity’s last shield against the horrors that now plague those who remain.

After years of training in stealth and warfare, Andriana and her Knight protector, Ronan, are finally ready to answer the Call and begin the life they were designed for. But as they embark with the other Remnants on the first of their assignments, they quickly discover that the world beyond their protected Valley home is more dangerous than they imagined.

The Sons of Sheol will stop at nothing to prevent Dri and Ronan from rescuing anyone sympathetic to the Remnants’ cause. And as the Remnants attempt to battle the demonic forces, other enemies close in. Dangers intensify, but so do Dri's feelings for Ronan--the one emotion she is not meant to feel. In the midst of their mission, Andriana must find a way to master her feelings, or risk compromising everything.

I don't have time to do my normal, more elaborate, Rafflecopter giveaway. So if you're interested in winning... all you have to do this time is leave a comment and tell me: have you read any of Lisa's books before? If so, which one(s)?

If you are a follower of this blog, you get an extra entry. You can get one more extra entry for liking the blog's Facebook page HERE. Ready? Go!

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Bethany House Blog Tour: A Match Made in Texas


Authors: Karen Witemeyer, Mary Connealy, Regina Jennings, Carol Cox

Genre: Romance

Series: A Novella Collection

My rating on a 1-10 scale: I’m going to rate each novella individually

Type: Fiction

Number of pages: 379

Time period: 1800s

Publisher and price: Bethany House, $14.99

My overall opinion: This, as you have probably deduced by now, is a novella collection. Four short stories by four wonderful authors! I decided the simplest way to review this was to do each novella individually, so here we go.

A Cowboy Unmatched by Karen Witemeyer – 9: The first words that came to mind as I considered how to best describe this book were sweet, funny, creative, and romantic! I loved seeing a character from some of Karen’s previous books. This book was so enjoyable! A delight.

An Unforeseen Match by Regina Jennings – 8: Even the title in this one is a play on words, since the heroine is partially blind! The characters were engaging and the story was unique and enjoyable. Especially the hero was admirable.

No Match for Love by Carol Cox – 8.5: There was some great mystery in this, masterfully presented for such a short story! It was a refreshing addition to the romance. The characters were especially lovable here.

Meeting Her Match by Mary Connealy – 9: I really loved the humor in this one! Definitely a unique story and unique characters. It made me laugh, and I always love that! Quite a superb book. So good!

All in all? This is a unique and delightful collection of short romances by wonderful authors. If you’re already a fan of one (or more) of these authors, I think you’ll definitely enjoy this collection!

**Bethany House sent me a free copy of this book in return for my honest review. I wasn’t required to review it positively, nor was I recompensed for my review. All opinions are my own. **

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Revell Blog Tour: In the Shadow of Jezebel


Author: Mesu Andrews

Genre: Life, romance

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 8.5 high

Type: Historical fiction

Number of pages: 412

Time period: 800s B. C. (Bible times)

Publisher and price: Revell, $14.99

My overall opinion: Contrary to what you may assume from a precursory glance at the title, this story is not focused on Jezebel (though she is certainly a player in the grand scheme of things). Rather, this book concentrates on her grand-daughter, Jehosheba. As you may have noticed, it’s got over 400 pages, and each page has a lot of words – definitely full. Despite this, it’s never boring! Mesu managed to absolutely pack this book with Biblically accurate information, events, and people. She brings to life characters and stories that may otherwise seem stuffy – but truly aren’t! The whole book has a realistic feel and a gripping story. I could definitely identify with what Jehosheba felt. It’s absolutely worth reading! I highly recommend it for those of you who love Biblical fiction, or anyone looking for a creative and unique story set in Bible times.

**Revell sent me a free copy of this book for review. I wasn’t required to post positively or paid in any way for this review. All opinions are my own. **

Litfuse Blog Tour: Where Courage Calls


Author: Janette Oke and Laurel Oke Logan

Genre: Life

Series: Canadian West

Number in series: 7th

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 8

Type: Fiction

Number of pages: 329

Time period: 1800s

Publisher and price: Bethany House, $14.99

My overall opinion: Janette Oke was one of my favorite authors many years ago when I first started reading Christian romance, and she has remained an author whose books I enjoy. So when the opportunity to review this one came up, I jumped at it! While Goodreads categorizes this book as 7th in the Canadian West series (and I copied that), it could be read as a stand-alone and it could serve as a lovely beginning to a new series. That being said, I enjoyed seeing (or at least hearing about) characters from some of Janette’s earlier series. The end leaves it open for a sequel, most certainly! The story in this particular book is almost predictable, but a few surprises make sure that it’s not quite. A good read! Contrary to what you may think, it’s not primarily a romance, though it has some romance within. It’s easy to enjoy. Heartwarming!

Go here to learn more about Janette Oke: http://litfusegroup.com/author/joke

**Litfuse sent me a free copy of this book for review. I wasn’t required to post positively or paid in any way for this review. All opinions are my own. **

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Blog Tour: Echoes of Mercy


Author: Kim Vogel Sawyer

Genre: Romance, adventure

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 9

Type: Fiction

Number of pages: 344

Time period: 1800s

Publisher and price: WaterBrook Press, $14.99

My overall opinion: What a delightful book! My favorite part of it? The setting. A chocolate factory is a primary factor in the story, and let me tell you – chocolate factories are awesome, and this one is no exception. Just reading about it made my mouth water more than once! This was such a sweet story (and not just because of all the chocolate) and it’s sure to touch your heart like it touched mine. Caroline was a heroine to love, and I certainly could identify with her. Ollie too was a dear, quite a lovable hero. My only problem with him was his name: Ollie is Oliver Hardy in Laurel and Hardy to me and I could never quite take this Ollie seriously. ;) The mystery was absolutely awesome and can I just say again – I really loved the setting. This one is staying on my keeper shelf!

**Blogging for Books sent me this book in return for my honest review. I wasn’t paid in any other way, nor was I required to post positively. All opinions are my own.**

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Blog Tour: The Dancing Master


Author: Julie Klassen

Genre: Romance

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 9

Type: Fiction

Number of pages: 424

Time period: 1800s

Publisher and price: Bethany House, $14.99

My overall opinion: Delightfully packed with mystery and romance! And one of the best things is that all of this is set in a place reminiscent of Jane Austen or Charlotte Bronte. And one special little touch…I checked on the back cover and there was Pemberley, from the 1995 Pride and Prejudice! That may or may not have made my day just a little bit. So cool. Anyway, the heroine was sweet yet spicy – a delightful combination. And I mentioned that it’s packed with mystery – you will have trouble putting this book down! The words that Julie chose to use are perfect for the setting – I was impressed. This book is all-around a delightful read that I recommend for Regency lovers!

**Bethany House Publishers sent me this book in return for my honest review. All opinions and thoughts are my own. I was not recompensed for this review, or forced to post positively.**

Friday, February 28, 2014

Tyndale Blog Tour: It Had To Be You


Author: Susan May Warren

Genre: Life, family

Series: Christiansen Family series

Number in series: 2nd

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 8.5

Type: Fiction

Number of pages: 462

Time period: Present

Publisher and price: Tyndale Fiction, $14.99

My overall opinion: This right here, folks – this is a good book. I think I have become quite attached to the Christiansen family. You get to know them very well in these first two books in the series. They are delightful, realistic, easy to identify with, and very lovable. I’m so excited for Owen’s story someday! Something tells me it’s going to be interesting. But I really loved getting to know Eden and Jace so well in this book. They are an adorable couple with a strong foundation. The story felt very realistic (I’ve already mentioned that the family is!) and was easy to get into and read quickly. Another highlight in this book was the novella at the end, titled I Really Do Miss Your Smile, and covering pages 395-462. It’s the story of the parents in the family, and is a most delightful read that I greatly enjoyed. All in all, I recommend this series and can’t wait for more!

**I reviewed this book for Tyndale House Publishers as part of the blog tour. I wasn’t compensated in any other way or required to post positively. All opinions are my own.**

Author Q&A below! :)



1. This is the second installment in a new six-book series. Can you give us a bit of background on this series? 
The Christiansen Family series is a spin-off of the bestselling Deep Haven collection, stories about the townspeople of Deep Haven, Minnesota, a tiny resort town on the north shore of Lake Superior. The original series started with a book titled Happily Ever After and grew to include six titles. However, one family began to stand out, and we decided their story needed to be told. We wanted a series about a family with adult children learning what it meant to carry on the legacy of faith into their lives. And I wanted to write a series that would really let readers dig into the family, feel like they were a part of their journey. 
2. This Christiansen Family series is set in Deep Haven, Minnesota. Tell us about this setting. 
It’s a gorgeous place to set a story—on the rocky shores of Lake Superior, in a tiny town where everyone knows your name. It’s a town with a rich heritage, strong ties, and a place where people want to escape—in fiction and in real life (as it is modeled after my town of Grand Marais, Minnesota). You’ll find people from all walks of life here—and most importantly, Evergreen Resort, run by the Christiansen family for four generations. 
3. What is your hope for this series? 
Of course, I hope people fall as much in love with the Christiansens as I have. They’re a great bunch—all led by John and Ingrid Christiansen, who have tried to instill their values into their children. But each child has their own path to walk, and part of the series is just watching as they walk that path—through the good and the bad, trying to figure out where their faith and their parents’ legacy fit into their lives. It’s a contemporary epic family
series set in the wilds of northern Minnesota with romance, suspense, and lots of great family drama! 
4.  What was your inspiration for this particular book and the main character Eden Christiansen? 
Eden Christiansen came from a number of places. Watching the siblings of movie stars and athletes, watching my own daughter cheer her athlete brothers, even watching my friends, parents who feel on the sidelines of their children’s lives . . . maybe even a little left behind as they leave for college. I began to wonder—what if you had an amazing sibling, and your entire family focused on his or her successes, and you felt left behind, void of your own amazingness? This is Eden—who feels like she hasn’t accomplished anything and is sitting on the sidelines of her life. She feels like she needs to “get into the game” but doesn’t know how or where to start. And she feels like she really has nothing spectacular to offer . . . 
But God has different plans . . .  
5. Did you base the character of Jace Jacobsen on anyone in particular? 
Jace was loosely modeled after famed Minnesota Wild enforcer Derek Boogaard, who died, in part, due to the many concussions he suffered as a hockey player. The problem of concussions with today’s athletes, especially in hockey and football, can be life-threatening for athletes, and although hockey (and football!) is played much differently today, it’s still an issue. 
I wanted Jace to have the opposite problem from Eden—he is only good at one thing. In fact, he’s spectacular at it, but he believes if he walks away from it, he will be nothing. So same problem . . . different perspective. It gave me a good opportunity as an author to examine our “worth.” 
Of course, adding the John Doe element only rounded that theme out with yet another perspective. I loved how these three angles came together. 
6.  What lessons or truths will your readers find in the pages of this novel? 
I think we all need to see our worth not in relationship to our external successes but in how we work out the task God has for us. How we love one another, how we use our gifts and talents. How we abide with God in our daily lives. Hopefully readers will begin seeing their worth in a new way. 
7.  How do you expect this new series to resonate with your audience? How do you want your books to make them feel?  
I am hoping readers walk away from this book, and this series, with hope. The sense that they belong to something—to God, to family—and the feeling that our lives are not chaotic or out of control, but that God has a
unique and amazing journey for each of us, and it’s lived out within our relationships. I want them to feel as if they’d found a new set of friends. 
8.  Have you received any feedback from your fans on this series? What are they saying? 
People fell immediately in love with Darek and his sweet son, Tiger, in Take a Chance on Me, and I think readers will really enjoy Jace and Eden’s romance in this story. I’m thankful that people enjoy the work I put into developing my characters and the romance, and I have loved diving into these multilayered stories about people with realistic, everyday struggles. 
9.  As a writer, what did you particularly enjoy about crafting this story? 
I loved writing about Minnesota in the winter. And I loved the story of John Doe and uncovering who he might be. (I plotted it like a mystery, so it was fun to revisit my mystery-plotting techniques). I especially loved the layers of Jace, the hero, and how, with every turn, he became more intriguing. 
10.   What is the best advice or encouragement that you have received? 
Try to up your writing game with each book, and just keep writing. Not every story appeals to every reader, but I try to write a story I would enjoy—and then hopefully my readers will also. 
11.   In your writing career, what are you most proud of? 
I think I’ve stayed true to who I am and the kind of story I’m supposed to be writing. I’m very blessed by my reader friends and their constant encouragement. I am very blessed to spend my days with the Christiansen family! 

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Blog Tour: The Beast’s Enchantress


Author: Elizabeth Jane Kitchens

Genre: Fairy tale

Series: I do hope there’s a sequel.

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 8.5 high

Type: Fiction

Number of pages: 234

Time period: 1700s

My overall opinion: This book is a new and delightful take on the classic fairy tale of Beauty and the Beast! I was amazed by the creativity of the author – you won’t guess it all! The story was quick moving with never a dull moment – always interesting. It was an absolutely fascinating storyline. The characters were lovely and I really enjoyed getting to know each of them. I quite loved the Woodsman! This book kept me reading the whole way through, and I would definitely read more books by Elizabeth. I recommend this one especially for those who love fairy tales.

**Elizabeth Jane Kitchens, the author, sent me this book in return for my honest review. I wasn’t paid for this review in any other way, nor was I forced to review it positively. All opinions are my own.**

Monday, February 17, 2014

Blog Tour: Dare to Love Again


Author: Julie Lessman

Genre: Romance, adventure

Series: Heart of San Francisco

Number in series: 2nd

My rating on a 1-10 scale: 9

Type: Fiction

Number of pages: 407

Time period: early 1900s

Publisher and price: Revell, $14.99

My overall opinion: Julie has written another gem of a book! I enjoyed this one so much. Allison was delightfully full of life (for lack of a better way to sum her up) and daring and energy and fun. Nick was a classically mysterious hero, exciting and heart-stopping. The setting there in San Francisco is fascinating and I greatly enjoyed it. The whole book was less passionate than some of Julie’s others have been, which I appreciated. However, it was still full of romance and I really enjoyed the humorous situations into which the characters often stumbled. I’m definitely keeping this book, and I’m definitely excited to read more by Julie.