Friday, September 29, 2023

Book Review: On Moonberry Lake by Holly Varni - DNF 33%

 




On Moonberry Lake - Holly Varni - A disappointment 

DNF 33%. This Christian Fiction book was one I was really anticipating for the Fall of 2023. The premise sounded like such a good story. I think the writing is good, the characters were making me laugh and I was loving the small town setting. She does a great job immersing you in this new town and describing it. Unfortunately, this is not for me and I am disappointed in the new age beliefs displayed. Based on what I read 33% in, I feel this book had a good opportunity to share the love of Christ - the true Gospel of Jesus - but instead, I found a girl who truly needed good, Godly friendships but she was becoming good friends with the wrong influence. Not to bash this author in any way, I am just very disappointed and surprised in the amount of new age statements shown for a Christian marketed book.

This book is about Cora, who has no family, her mother recently passed away and she has inherited her grandparents lodge and is trying to start new in this new area. She is getting to know people and we see how she truly needs a friend.

Where I have a problem with this -- we have the following:
- Page 1 mentions the main character being able to tell when someone was dying or pregnant and explains it as she has a premonition
- A character - Kitty - who talks to gravestones as if they're people and is described to be a bit witchy
- Another character - who is a bit of a hippie artsy character - who starts off saying she can make Cora some Jewish bread (or other cultural bread) and how the act of baking and creating bread can be meditative and it "centers your spirit at the present moment".
- The same character above talks about her being a hippie at heart and how they come to accept and love her and then they continue talking about "talking to people in the cemetery", how people who have died are still with us and make us better listeners.
- Our main character, Cora, makes a fool out of herself twice in front of someone and this friend says "Wow, the universe desperately wants you to cross paths with this person." Then Cora says how this person is a good influence on her and she is thankful for her new friend.

I stopped here.
I read many other reviews that say these types of things and honestly, this is just a missed opportunity to share the Gospel of Christ as I said. You have to be SO careful of your friend circle and who you are "very close" friends with. From what I read thus far, are we encouraging these types of influences? Yes, we need to minister to these friends but your close circle - should be considered very carefully and discernment should play a role in that.

Thank you to the publisher for providing me with a free copy to honestly read and review. All thoughts are my own.


Book Review: The Fake Out by Sharon Peterson

 


The Fake Out - Sharon Peterson - 3.5 Stars - Many parts I enjoyed, but many parts not so much. Let's chat!

While there were SO much in this rom-com I really enjoyed, there are some parts that fell flat. The storyline itself - great and very layered. The characters have a depth to them that make them feel relatable - specifically our main girl of Mae. (See more thoughts on that below.) But many of the quick one-liner pick up lines bothered me from a sexual content and language perspective - this will be personal preference to each person, but it did impact my reading experience a bit. Many of them were funny - I will admit - but there were maybe between 5 and 10 that bothered me personally. Overall, this is a clean rom-com from a sexual content perspective, with some things riding a fine line. There is mild language in this book and I searched the kindle book and will leave the content details on that at the bottom. I had a good time overall in this story, had some laughs and enjoyed the ending. 

This story follows Mae Sampson, she is just trying to keep it all together between her job at the failing library to working other multiple jobs just to help pay the medical bills for her mother's stroke therapies. We see her struggles to "do it all" and that's where I felt she was very relatable - as someone who feels like they "have to do everything" but you really don't. I also love how she was a plus size girl - very relatable for me too!

She meets Chris Sterns, a profession football player she finds asleep in her library one day. Chris is the ultimate guy with integrity - he cares so much about raising awareness for CHF - a heart disease his sister suffered from growing up. But there is a situation that occurs when he's found in a suggestive photo that isn't what it seams and the media is out to destroy his good name and his work with the charity is in jeopardy. 

Chris decides to offer Mae an offer - $100,000 for a fake engagement to settle his image and she gets the money she needs for her mother's medical bills and can quit her second job at a "hooters" like establishment called "Chicky's". Things go on from here as they get to know one another and as usual, real feelings start to form. :)

Great premise - right?! I love a good fake dating story and the beginning of this was GREAT! I just found myself wrestling with some of the innuendos and pick up lines I didn't love so that took it down for me some. But the storyline with Chris, learning about his upbringing with his sisters and how genuine he was, and Mae, her Mom and sister, then her Dad comes in and that was WILD - it all just played out to be a good story. 

Overall, I recommend to anyone who likes funny, clean, rom-coms and doesn't mind mild language or sexual innuendos / some questionable pick-up lines at the beginning of each chapter. :)

Content Warnings: Language - 14-15 D words, 14-15 H words, 4 JA words, 2-3 B words, 4 S words that I found. No F words. Clean from a sexual content perspective but I did not like the pick up lines about "crawling out of Hell" and "breaking Old Testament rules" the most, with some of the others being a bit much in the sexual innuendos. Chris and Mae sleep in the same bed, but nothing happens between them. They start a bookclub together and read a "spicy pirate romance" book so they mention some of the sex scenes in that book but it's not explained. Overall, the sexual content is going to be a personal preference to everyone but I wanted to mention this for your reference. 

Goodreads Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5859389291
Amazon: https://amzn.to/46wFfBU

YouTube Review Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrJBzCMbGUw&t=2s

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Book Review: Night Fall by Nancy Mehl

 


Night Fall - Nancy Mehl - 4.5 Stars - An "on the edge of your seat" Christian Suspense! (Book 1 in The Quantico Files Series)

This was my second book by Nancy and she sure knows how to truly keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat in her books! This book is a Christian Suspense/Mystery and has an awesome ending! If you find the prologue a bit too unsettling, keep reading because it jumps right in to the main characters and that unsettling feeling is a bit resolved early on. While we do have some other chapters from the killer perspective that can be a bit unsettling overall, it didn't cross any lines with me as far as my own personal content barriers, BUT I don't recommend reading after 8pm LOL. The only things I didn't love were I wanted more of a resolution on Alex's faith/salvation story but I will be reading book 2 to see how it all plays out. I did love all of the faith elements in the story, they were great. Additionally, I don't love when stories tie in Covid-19 in a book - it somewhat dates the story and I feel like I heard enough about that when it was going on, but this book only had very small bits on that thankfully so it didn't impact my reading much.

In this story, we follow Alex and Logan - Alex is not a believer but Logan is. We see his influence throughout the story for her as Alex wrestles with the thoughts of does she want to truly know God? Will she let the Lord in? She's been brought up in a very hard home situation - with her family being involved in something called "The Circle" - basically a cult that thinks you are either an angel or a demon and they have their own "book" of guidelines for their "master". It's a wild ride for sure - as we see this "cult" be brought back up in the actual murders and the "Train Man" who is committing them. He sees it as his duty to kill 1/3rd of the population and he has a secret "virus" to do it. Alex and Logan work to stop him and the story goes on here.

Overall, I really enjoyed this book and look forward to the next one in the series. Lovers of suspense with great faith elements - pick this up.

Content: Main character has OCD, mentions of parental deaths and struggling as a child to keep their home clean, main storyline has a cult, mentions of demons, some unsettling killing mentions, etc.


Saturday, September 23, 2023

Book Review: A Fool and His Monet by Sandra Orchard

 



A Fool and His Monet - Sandra Orchard - 4 Stars - A great start to a Christian mystery series! (Book 1)

This book was a lot of fun! My first book by Sandra and I'm excited to continue in the series. A little bit of a love triangle, some mystery - past and present - and fun loveable characters make for a really fun start to this series. Serena Jones - part of the FBI Art Crime Team - is working to uncover the truth about the art thief who murdered her grandfather. But in the middle of this cold case, she is going undercover to catch thieves and other black market traders. When prized art paintings go missing form the local art museum, Serena finds herself searching for answers and the thieves. 

The love triangle was interesting - not a ton of romance - this was mostly a mystery plot driven story - BUT I am excited to see where it goes. I don't think I have a decision on who I prefer yet but interested to continue in the series.

Her aunt was also HILARIOUS! 

If you enjoy a good balance of mystery, suspense, humor and intrigue, read this!

Goodreads Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5831207330
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3t1Nfw5
YouTube Review Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrJBzCMbGUw&t=2s

YouTube vlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da7GKVwfaB8&t=

Monday, September 18, 2023

Book Review: Can't Help Falling by Courtney Walsh


                          Can't Help Falling - Courtney Walsh - New Favorite 5 Star Rom-Com!

Ya'll - this was SUCH AN AMANDA BOOK! I really enjoyed my time with this book. EMMY & OWEN FOREVER! 

🍂Best Friend's Brother

🍂Opposite's Attract

🍂Childhood Crush

🍂Firefighter Rescue 

🍂Bookish FMC

🍂Clean Romance

🍂Disability Representation (Dyslexia)

🍂Dual POV

🍂Small Town and Fall Vibes

The story starts off with Emmy getting started to work on her "secret" bookish podcast where she gives romance advice to those who call in or leave messages with questions (Reminds me of that awesome old radio talk show - Delilah! LOVE IT). Her house catches fire and she is rescued by Owen - the handsome firefighter who was her best friend's brother and the guy she had a crush on many years ago. Owen and Emmy haven't seen each other in 8 years and start to reconnect through this rescue process. 

I really related to Emmy in SO many ways! She preferred books and pajamas over partying any day and was a hopeless romantic - SO me! I also loved her love for Pride and Prejudice and the movie - ME! She just wanted her hand-flexing Mr. Darcy and we LOVE TO SEE IT. And the funny 2 Outlander references made me laugh so much! (Look here, "Chad" ain't no JAMMF LOL)

All the bookish references were GREAT! Owen was such a protector and I loved his complex character and learning about his life with dyslexia. Emmy truly cared for Owen and saw him as no one else did - and the fun secret letters/e-mails/chats that happened were the BEST. Loved Emmy's secret podcast and how Owen and her grew to really know each other again. The opposite's attract made me so happy - he was so practical and she was a hopeless romantic. It was done so well!

Overall, such a great rom-com that made me laugh and have the romance giggles! Pick this up! You will love it!

Goodreads Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5800421720
Amazon: https://amzn.to/46mkmZR
YouTube Review Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrJBzCMbGUw&t=2s

Reading vlog already live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da7GKVwfaB8&t=


Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Book Review: Almost Everything by Mandi Blake

 


Almost Everything - Mandi Blake - 4.5 Stars - Another great book in the Wolf Creek Ranch Series!
(Book 2)

Ya'll, this series is just what I need this month. A lighthearted, sweet, Christian romance set on a ranch with the greatest cast of character you feel so connected to. I LOVED this one so much, even more than book 1! It just had the best guy who truly cared for her and it helps he had the same name as my husband LOL! Seriously though, a sweet hallmark movie style on the ranch story!

Note: This book is book 2 in the Wolf Creek Ranch series - I do recommend reading it after book 1, because 1 to 2 sentences in this book spoil a big reveal in book 1. 

Here we have Blake and Everly -- Blake left his professional football career for small town life 5 years ago. His friend Ridge needed help and being closer to Everly was great too. Blake has been in love with his best friend's sister for years but stood by and never pursued anything, leaving Everly to end up engaged to David, a total jerk. The book starts off with Blake driving Everly to the airport to get on a plane to go see David, but when her best friend sends photos to her of David with another woman, she calls off the engagement. Blake is there to comfort here over the next several months and she soon realizes he's the one for her all along, not David. David continues to pursue her and cause trouble for Everly, but Blake isn't having it! The story goes on from here.

Tropes:
- Brother's Best Friend
- He falls first
- Protective MMC

I was completely immersed in Blake and Everly's interactions and connection. They had such a great chemistry due to their past together and they just fit together perfectly. Love the setting, characters and the drama/part secrets revealed. I LOVE a good protector in a romance and Blake is the perfect mixture of a protector, friend and boyfriend. Just such a sweet story and I loved seeing Everly work through her writing too. Her friends were also a HOOT! I was like YES the perfect BESTIES! Ain't gonna let nobody cheat on their friend! The faith elements in this were also beautiful to see and I loved seeing Blake and Everly stand firm in their "living together" beliefs, because there is a situation where she is kicked out of her home from David, so she quickly moves in with her brother and Blake -- but before her and Blake start ANY kind of relationship, they both agree they must separate in their living situation because they don't want to cross any lines or be "living together" with a partner in that way -- very refreshing to see! 

Excited to see how things go in book 3 with Ridge's story! He's such an interesting character too!

Trigger Warning: Only content warning I want to mention is the details surrounding her ex-fiance David and Everly were a bit tough - he was obsessive and continued to pursue her with a couple of tough scenes with him yelling and pushing/hurting her.

Thank you to the author for providing me with a copy to honestly read and review - all opinions are my own.

Goodreads Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5838530073
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3LMYJKn

YouTube Review Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrJBzCMbGUw&t=2s


Book Review: My Dear Miss Dupre by Grace Hitchcock

 


My Dear Miss Dupre - Grace Hitchcock - 4 Stars - A fun, "bachelorette" type story set in the Gilded Age - late 1800s!

This book was a lot of fun! A very unique premise indeed! Lovers of Clean, Christian Historical Romance and shows like the bachelor or bachelorette will enjoy this story! This book is the definition of "spilling the tea" HAHA - so much drama! In this book, we follow Willow Dupre who never thought she would have to get married. She was fine just helping her family out on their sugar refinery. Plans change unexpectedly when her father's retirement comes to light due to his health issues, leaving Willow to be presented with 30 potential suitors from the families of New York's society elite group call the "Four Hundred". The shareholders of the sugar refinery say she must get married to have a husband to help her run the family business and her parents want to make sure she marries for more then just status -- but for love too. So in comes a big competition where she has to eliminate the men 1 by 1 over the next 6 months and find her husband. Things get crazy, drama ensues and secrets start to be revealed....who will she choose? Who can she trust?

I really liked how this author weaved in this competition to choose her husband -- so fun and many times I laughed. It reminded me of a Jen Turano story in a way! The witty dialogue, unique storytelling and characters - so much fun! There were times I felt like it was a bit too long and at first too many characters in the competition had me confused on who was who -- but overall I had a good time with this. I listened to the audiobook and the narrator was great. I will say, the ending felt a bit rushed as we didn't have closure on one of the possible suitors I grew to love, but book 2 is his story so I am super excited to read it! Don't read the synopsis of book 2 or you will be spoiled for this book!

This was also clean and cute with only small kisses in the story. Our main girl did get herself in a bit of trouble in that regard sometimes, which made me laugh. I thought it was nice that her parents and Willow worked together to talk about the competition and she was willing and able to participate without fighting them on it -- she would do anything for her family and their businesses and that was beautiful to see. 

As the reader, you know some of the behind the scenes things that Willow doesn't - which was great because we really got to see the motives behind some of the characters. One of our guys here is planted as a spy but soon begins to love her --- and we see all that unfold behind the scenes. 

Overall, a fun, unique story with some great characters and good humor throughout the story. 





Saturday, September 9, 2023

Book Review: Just Don't Fall by Emma St. Clair



 Just Don't Fall - Emma St. Clair - 4 Stars - A fun, closed door hockey fake-dating fall rom-com! 

This book was super fun and my first Emma St. Clair read! This is book 1 in the Sweater Weather Fall Rom-Com series but all the books in this series can be read as a standalone. 

The tropes:

🍂Fake Dating
🍂Slow Burn
🍂Brother's Best Friend
🍂Childhood Crush
🍂Never Been Kissed FMC
🍂Closed Door Hockey Rom-Com
🍂Great Chemistry, NO Spice! 
🍂GREAT Fall Vibes!

We have Logan Barnes - the pro-hockey player who left town many years ago to go pro, is now back in town playing for the local minor league team now. In comes Parker - the team's social media manager and the girl he ghosted when left many year's ago.....He was her brother's best friend and her first crush. What's she to do now when Logan is on the team now? Things happen and Logan is now Parker's "fake boyfriend" -- UH OH -- what's going to happen now?! The story takes off from here as we see these two reconnect and realize there's more to this "fake relationship" than they thought. :)

If you love a good clean sports rom-com, this is for you! It has all the chemistry between the characters you want with NO spice! I really liked Logan and Parker together and the GALA dance was PERFECTION! My favorite part.

I love a good fake dating story so I was here for this. There were times I wish they would just talk to each other vs playing into the fake dating trope as much and there was a scene they filmed for a Tik-Tok I didn't 100% love, but I overall had so much fun with this. Love the town, the fall elements, the characters! 

Excited to read more in this series when I can!




Friday, September 8, 2023

Book Review: You Make it Feel Like Christmas by Toni Shiloh

 


You Make it Feel Like Christmas - Toni Shiloh - 3.5 Stars - A Cute Hallmark Style Christmas Story!

This book is great for lovers of Hallmark Style Christmas stories during the Christmas season! As Starr Lewis returns home for the holidays, jobless and single, she isn't happy to be dragged into her sister's wedding plans - because she's getting married to Starr's ex-boyfriend on Christmas eve! However, when Starr meets her brother's best friend, Waylon Emmerson, at their family's Thanksgiving get together....she starts the think maybe coming home isn't so bad as she starts to enjoy hanging out with Waylon and forgetting all about the festivities with her sister's wedding. For Waylon, this is a perfect distraction to help keep him busy as he is struggling with the loss of his mother and trying to keep her old Christmas shop alive....the story goes on from here as Waylon and Starr's stories unfold.

I love what Toni Shiloh does in the Christian Fiction market - she always weaves faith in her stories and I appreciate her so much in that regard. I really liked seeing how Waylon's was working on his mother's Christmas store he was taking care of and I think this could be a story that could potential help others going through something similar during the holiday season. This book will get you in the holiday spirit and I think it would be a fun one to start during Thanksgiving since it starts off at a Thanksgiving celebration.

I really enjoyed the Christmas atmosphere, cozy elements and nice faith content. I do think the drama with the sister's wedding festivities with Starr's ex-boyfriend took away from the story for me a bit as that is not always my favorite trope or storyline, personally. Her sister was a bit too rude for me but the ending was a nice resolution. The romance was a bit rushed for me as well but I think that's due to the shortness of the story and us not having a ton of time to truly get to sit with our characters as they got to know one another. 

Overall, I think this is a quick, cute Christmas read that many of you will enjoy during the Christmas season with lots of hallmark cheese that many enjoy during the holidays. I thank Toni Shiloh for always giving us nice, light hearted reads with clean romances and faith elements. 

Thank you for Bethany House and Toni Shiloh for providing a copy to honestly read and review. All opinions are my own. 




Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Book Review - Truth is a Whisper by Mandi Blake

 


Truth is a Whisper - Mandi Blake - 4.5 Stars - The perfect hallmark movie style Christian cowboy romance story I needed!

This follows our main characters of Ava and Jameson. We start of with Ava being forced to leave him with her very controlling and narcissistic mother. Then we cut to 6 years later when they have the opportunity to meet again as Ava comes to visit her grandfather on the ranch she left so long ago due to his health issues going on. She soon realizes how much she loves the ranch and doesn't want to leave it -- or Jameson. We see some family drama and secrets unfold with Ava's mother and Ava and Jameson start to work together on the ranch - tied together by their love for it. Will she stay? Will she finally start her life without being tied down to the control of her mother? Can Jameson prove himself to those he wants to most? The story takes off from here.

Ya'll this book surprised me! Thank you Mandi Blake for such a feel good, lighthearted, Christian romance with a lot of things I loved! I did want to see her salvation experience but overall great faith!

✅Christian Cowboy Romance
✅Set on a Ranch
✅Guy is a Christian, Girl is not but starts to believe
✅Guy is a protector 👏👏🤠
✅Great Faith Elements - they go to church, many prayers and discussions around believing in Jesus and reading their bible etc.
✅Great Family Element - a precious grandfather figure I LOVED. One of my favorite things in books are Grandfathers because I unfortunately didn’t have the opportunity to have a relationship with mine who both passed away.
✅Romance was quicker but not totally instalove - they did know each other a short time but I feel like the way this story was told—it didn’t feel like instalove to me. I was so connected with the characters, the small town, the family, etc.
✅ALL THE HALLMARK MOVIE 🧀CHEESE🧀 I NEEDED.
✅Great ending with resolution I wanted!

Pick this up if you enjoy a good Christian romance with some lighthearted hallmark cheese :) Excited to read book 2 in the series soon! Only content warning would be details surrounding a narcissistic parent.

Thank you to the author for providing a copy to honestly read and review. All thoughts are my own.


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