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Book Review: Shadowed Witness by Angela Carlisle

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Shadowed Witness by Angela Carlisle  4 Stars  Book 2 in The Secrets of Kincaid Series  Another great read by Angela Carlisle! I am really enjoying her writing style and this series.  Read if you enjoy: - Christian romantic suspense - Unknown Illness Mystery - Childhood Crush/Friends to More - Friend's Sister Trope  - Lost Memories - A Crime that "Didn't Happen"  - Protective Hero - Small Town Secrets This book was really fast paced with a good balance of romance. From the first chapter, you are drawn into Allye Jessup's world....she is a photographer who believes she's witnessed a murder, yet wakes up bruised, disoriented and without proof. She is the sister to Bryce Jessup in book 1 and we see Bryce and Corina a bit in this one too from book 1. Allye reports the incident to local police, which brings in Detective Eric Thornton to take the case. He cares for Allye and is very protective of her throughout the story, as he can tell something is going on with ...

Book Review: The Highland Heist by Pepper Basham

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 The Highland Heist by Pepper Basham  Book 4 in the Freddie and Grace Mystery Series  4 Stars  Pepper delivers another delightful blend of mystery, romance and adventure in The Highland Heist, book 4 in the Freddie and Grace series. We are back with our main characters into another nail-biting quest....involving family secrets, a missing sister, haunted castle and a legacy buried deep in the Scottish Highlands. As always, Freddie and Grace are a joy to journey with. Their banter is endearing, their devotion to one another shines through, and their knack for solving mysteries is AWESOME. We see Grace's sister Lillias back who is entangled in a murder investigation that Freddie and Grace work to solve. Loved the Scotland setting and the crumbling castle - very eerie and lots of twists and turns! Highly recommend this one. I always love being back with these characters. Very cozy stories. If you have loved the previous Freddie and Grace books, this one will be another h...

Book Review: Fire Mountain by Dana Mentink

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Book Review: Fire Mountain by Dana Mentink  3 Stars  Book 1 in the Elements of Danger Series  If you’re in the mood for a fast-paced, high-stakes Christian romantic suspense, this one certainly delivers. The plot immediately throws you into danger, with a volcanic eruption, a mystery baby, and a woman with no memory trying to piece it all together. The tension never lets up, making it a definite page-turner. That said, the romance aspect fell a bit flat for me. It leaned heavily into “trauma bonding,” / "trauma romance" with Kit and Cullen forming a connection during extreme circumstances without much time to genuinely get to know one another. Their relationship felt rushed, with a sudden kiss that didn’t feel entirely earned given how little groundwork was laid. It left me wishing we’d had a chance to see who they were outside of the crisis they were enduring and wanting them to have time to know each other outside of the trauma before jumping into a loving relationship...

Book Review: Fire and Icing by Savannah Scott

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Fire and Icing by Savannah Scott Book 1 in The Firemen of Waterford TN Series As a Tennessee gal, I enjoyed this story. Dustin and Emberleigh were cute together. Savannah's books are some of my favorite so this is one I was really anticipating. :) Read if you enjoy: πŸ’˜ Fake Dating πŸš’ Firefighter Romance πŸ˜‚ Laugh out Loud Rom-Coms πŸ’ž Clean Romances 🧁 Baker FMC πŸ‘¨‍πŸš’ Firefighter MMC 🍰 Baking Competitions 🏑 Small Southern Towns 😬 Meet "Ugly" We follow Dustin who is Stevens' brother from the Love Trippin' series. He moves from Marbella Island, California🌊 to Waterford, Tennessee🏑. Dustin is the new rookie firefighterπŸ‘¨‍πŸš’πŸš’ in Waterford and the first job is a 🍰kitchen fire at Emberleigh's place. He hauls her outta there - literally πŸ˜‚- and they have somewhat of a meet "ugly" rather than a meet "cute".πŸ˜‚ Emberleigh is a baker who is entering a baking competition and one rule is she needs a partner that is not a ...

Book Review: The Summer of You and Me by Denise Hunter

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  The Summer of You and Me by Denise Hunter 5 Stars  Set in North Carolina, Maggie has been grieving the loss of her husband the last five years. She is taking pictures one day with her little girl at the amusement park one day and thinks she sees someone who looks like her late husband.  Her brother-in-law, Josh, helps her figure out this odd mystery....and who the man is that looks like her late husband. Soon...feelings happen and they try to navigate them, through grief and how to handle the romantic feelings that are happening. Loved Josh's character so much, he was a great guy. This is a clean romance, with no language. There are no faith elements as this is just a clean read. Audio narration is great! The way the grief in this book was explored was beautiful and the ending had me in tears with the revealing of everything in the mystery aspect. This felt realistic in many ways. - Clean summer romance books - Light mystery elements - Childhood friends - North Carolina...

Book Review: Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson

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  Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson  5 STARS! THIS WAS SO GREAT YOU GUYSSS! I am so glad I read it this month and HAD ALL THE FEELS! This is one of those funny, laugh out loud regency romance books that you'll just have the cutest time reading! Read if you love: πŸ’• Slow-burn, swoony romance 🎩 Regency-era settings πŸ’—Clean & proper love stories πŸ’Œ Witty banter and letters 🏞️ Country estates & carriage rides πŸ’ƒ Strong and not-so-ladylike heroines 🐴 Horseback riding scenes πŸ’— He falls first πŸ‘‘ Noble, protective book boyfriends ✨ A touch of drama, lots of heart πŸ“š Jane Austen vibes with a modern feel We follow Marianne Daventry who goes to meet her twin sister Cecily at the Edenbrooke country estate. Things happen on the trip that cause her to run into a handsome man who helps her along the way......they have a bit of a "meet ugly" turned into "meet cute" if you will...become friends and the FEELINGS are at the forefront for both of them. But Marianne isn...

Book Review: Vanished by Dr. David Jeremiah and Sam O'Neal

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Vanished by Dr. David Jeremiah with Sam O'Neal 4 Stars  This is one book I found very interesting as it is SO timely for our world today and preparing our hearts for the end times of our world. I have several of Dr. David Jeremiah's non-fiction on my to-read list and this book really prepared my own heart to dive into those sooner rather than later.  This follows John "Haggs" Haggerty who is a leader of a special military unit that is very involved with stopping potential pandemics before they spread and he essentially has a front row seat to the increase is the "birth pains" leading to the Rapture, such as the plagues, earthquakes, famines, wars etc. Everything is becoming more intense and his own personal life is a mess as it is. He's trying to patch things up with his daughter and still struggles from the grief of his relationship with his ex-wife.  Right when things seem to be looking up.......we see major changes and events take place, getting close...