Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Wonderful Debut! 'Meet Me at Sunset Cove - Jonathon Island 5 - by Susan May Warren

 


About the book:

She needs a stunning comeback--not a reunion with the man got away...

Daisy Decker didn't plan to lose her hit home renovation show to her conniving co-host, but never mind…she has a plan to reboot her career. Step one, find herself a cute little house on the world's most adorable island. Step two, film herself giving the house a total "Decker" remodel and use it to restart her YouTube channel.

What she never factored in? That Hunter Barrett--the man who stole her heart and then ghosted her--would be standing between her and her dream project.
But it seems Hunter may be desperate to keep his treasured family home off the market. And Daisy's willing to make a deal.

Hunter won't sacrifice his heart for a house. Or will he?

Local contractor Hunter Barrett is not letting his family's home on Sunset Cove go without a fight, and he's especially not going to sell it to Daisy Decker, the woman who broke his heart years ago. But the family trust states that the house will hit the market the moment he turns 31, and there's nothing he can do to stop it.

He's out of options and out of time when Daisy approaches him with a wild proposal--a fake engagement that could solve both their problems. It's the last thing he wants, but with his family legacy on the line, can he really afford to say no?

But falling back in love is definitely not part of the plan…

Grab this charming Jonathon Island DIY story about second chances, a fake engagement, and discovering that sometimes the strongest foundations are built on the ruins of broken hearts.

The Jonathon Island series is created by USA Today bestselling, award-winning author Susan May Warren.


Rekindled romance
Fake fiancé
Forced proximity
Small town secrets

My review:

This was a wonderful debut and I actually didn't realize I wasn't reading a book by Susan May Warren until the end and realized I had misread who the author was!  It's her daughter's debut and they have a similar writing style, which is a huge compliment.  I thoroughly enjoyed this story!  I loved that I was back on Jonathon Island and getting to see a home renovation, no less.  It was great seeing a damaged and broken house brought back to life while also seeing two broken people fall in love and work through some of their trust issues, both with each other and with God.  Hunter's mom had left after a series of unfortunate incidents when he was a teenager and he struggles with trusting that people will stay while Daisy struggles with feelings of inadequacy.  You throw in their brief romantic history and that they're pretending to be engaged and that makes for some interesting tension, especially when it's in such a small town.  It was fun watching them get to know each other as people again along with having some sweet romantic moments.  Sometimes I felt that Daisy was a little too trusting, especially when her ex shows up and Hunter could be stubborn and should have listened to an explanation about a situation.  It was fun seeing the other townspeople again as some have had their own stories; I missed some books in this series but this worked well as a stand-alone.  I would highly recommend it!

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.  I was not compensated for this review.  All opinions are my own.

Friday, August 15, 2025

Wonderful Message for Teens! 'Into the Spotlight' - Finding Faith 1 - by Leslea Wahl

 


About the book:

The devastation of a ruined summer.

The gift of a second chance.

Can Josie learn the lessons she needs to discover her true self?

After a humiliating event and overwhelming peer pressure, 16-year-old Josie flees her home to spend the summer with her aunt on a South Carolina Island. Her fresh start turns into the summer of her dreams as friendships grow, romance blossoms, and a series of thefts surround her with excitement.

However, when tragedy strikes someone close to her, Josie realizes there are more important things than her reputation. As she sets out to solve the mystery she has become entangled in, she not only realizes the importance of relying on her faith but along the way also discovers who God wants her to be.

My review:

This was an amusing and intriguing book about a clumsy drama queen who realizes there's more to life than what her classmates think of her and that not everything revolves around her either.  I felt for Josie when she gets humiliated after just wanting to blend in with the crowd at school and I was jealous that she gets to visit her aunt on an island and be at the beach all summer.  She's a self-proclaimed theater geek but decides maybe she needs to change things up and be someone else for the summer.  She thinks there's hope for a summer romance with a cute older guy.  However, that's easier said than done when a guy from her school shows up and keeps ruining her plans.  

You really feel like you're in Josie's shoes throughout the story because of the first person narrative.  It makes everything feel more intense and as if it's happening to you.  I liked the humor as she thinks about past mishaps and some of the crazy things that have happened to her or that do happen throughout the story.  It was sweet how she became such good friends with the elderly neighbor and would go to him for his true stories and advice.  She started looking for how she could help people and decided to look into the thefts.  Meanwhile, her mom is sending her postcards from her book tour with Bible verses on them that seem to be just what she needs every time and the priest at church has some messages that speak to her about her lack of faith and makes her determined to change that.  It leans a little into being a Catholic book as there's mention of a priest and saying a Hail Mary but mostly it focuses on Bible verses and prayer when talking about faith.  There's some romance and suspense.  I liked the themes of people are not always what they seem and that it's important to be yourself.  There were a lot of great secondary characters as well.  I really enjoyed this story and think teens would as well.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.  I was not compensated for this review.  All opinions are my own.

Thursday, August 14, 2025

Journaled With Love - by Erma M. Ullrey

 


About the book:

Lost words, found love — a misplaced journal may spark a happily-ever-after in this You’ve Got Mail-style Rom-Com
Macie Grammerly’s mother delivers an ultimatum—come home and work for the family business, or forfeit further financial support. Booted from her privileged jet-set life, Macie leaves sun-soaked Hawaii for Idaho. On her unglamorous bus ride to and from work, she pours her heart into her journal, writing about her dreams and the love she longs for.
Focused on his career, Ryan Tiggs’s five-year plan includes climbing to the top of a family-owned business. Then he can buy a car and move out of the garage apartment at his sister’s home. When he’s assigned the boss’s spoiled daughter as his intern, and they’re tasked with saving the floundering company, Ryan wonders if his days are numbered.
Everything changes when he finds a journal left on the bus. The anonymous writer’s vulnerability captivates him and sparks a secret email exchange that soon feels more real than anything else in his life.
As Macie and Ryan continue to work together, an undeniable attraction grows. Yet things are complicated by their individual online correspondence. When the truth is revealed, will they fight for the love they never saw coming or walk away from the one person who has always been there for them?

My review:

This was a cute story about co-workers who don't really get along in person but end up corresponding anonymously online and falling for each other.  This is one of my favorite plots and You've Got Mail is my favorite movie.  It was interesting to have a journal be the catalyst of them meeting online as Ryan really got a glimpse into the real Macie.  She acted kind of horrible to him at work and did or said things sometimes that didn't make sense.  It was hard to like her at first but she took some good advice from her sister and started seeming more humble and teachable instead of a know-it-all.  She did have some hard things happen to her when she was younger, like having lost her father who she was closer to and having dated a complete jerk who ends up being an in-law so she has to see him a lot.  These caused her to question her faith and turn away.  I also felt for her and the struggles with her mom, who was laying down the law and making her do a job she didn't know if she wanted, especially when she'd end up taking Ryan's job away just because she was the boss's daughter.  It would be a tough position.  

Ryan seemed too perfect for most of the story, from his looks to helping with his family, teaching Sunday school and a sweet but odd thing, getting a call by mistake from an elderly lady and calling her back and then taking her out to eat multiple times.  She was sweet, feisty, wise and a lot of fun.  I liked her a lot but I was surprised her daughters were so trusting of him so quick.  He seemed to have a strong faith but then it did bug me how he started acting at work, taking time off suddenly and not helping Macie when he should have since he figured he was on the way out anyway.  That just seemed petty.

This was a sweet romance and overall a cute story.  You might like it if you like romance and plenty of misunderstandings on the path to love.

I received a complimentary copy of this ebook from the author.  I was not compensated for my review.  All opinions are my own.

Monday, August 11, 2025

Wonderful Message and Fun, Colorful Illustrations! 'If Jesus Came To My School - by April Graney, Illustrated by Yana Kozak

 


About the book:

In this beautifully illustrated picture book, a young girl learns how Jesus’s love can shine at school through her compassion, kindness, and inclusion.

In this whimsical tale, a young girl imagines what it would be like if Jesus visited her school as a boy. She would show Jesus around her classroom, introduce her friends and teachers, listen to story time, and eat lunch together! But Jesus wouldn't stop at learning and sitting in class. He'd invite the lonely to join in on games and find a way to love and get along with everyone. Soon the young girl realizes that even though Jesus doesn’t attend her school, he can live through her.

I can be his hands and feet
To spread his love to all
I can share and help and give
So no one feels too small!

Through rhyming text and vibrant illustrations, children will be inspired to make a difference in their schools through their actions. Because as they treat each other right and classes become families, Jesus truly will be in their school.

My review:

This was an adorable book, from the great illustrations to the wonderful message of  treating everyone with kindness and showing Jesus's love to others.  I loved the bright colors and expressive faces of the children and there was a great range of diversity with many skin tones, hair colors, hairstyles and races.  There was also a child in a wheelchair and a few with glasses.  It was funny to find the class guinea pig on almost every page and discover what she was doing.  It was cute to picture a child showing a young Jesus her cubby and class pet, along with guiding Him as they go throughout the day.  But it was inspiring for her to realize He wouldn't just play and have fun but He would include kids and help them get along.  It's a great message for kids to realize that they can make a difference every day in how they treat people and that they're being Jesus's hands and feet when they do.  Hopefully, this would spread to others and make their school a better place!  I would highly recommend this book for 3-8 year olds!

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.  I was not compensated for this review.  All opinions are my own.

Thursday, July 31, 2025

Waitin' on Paige - Romance in Valiant 4 - by Mary Pat Johns

 


About the book:

Tavo Morales has returned to Valiant, Texas, to stir the embers of a relationship with the woman he has never stopped loving, but hidden reefs from his past threaten to destroy his future.

Paige Muñoz wants her new event planning business to be a success and won’t let anything stand in her way. But the path she’s on to make her dreams come true proves dangerous.

Is the love Tavo and Paige once shared strong enough to survive his secrets and her stubbornness?

My review:

This was a sweet story about a second chance at love.  Tavo and Paige both had issues with trust because of their childhoods. Tavo's been trying to win her back and it seems he might finally have her attention after he suffers an injury.  Then a celebrity client shows up to turn her head and he thinks all is lost.  I was a little frustrated with Paige as I get having trust issues but when it seemed like she left first for college and didn't come back, then why would she think he shouldn't leave?  They seemed to have a great relationship in high school so it felt like her fear didn't make a lot of sense to me.  It also seemed like she wasn't listening sometimes as he would tell her how he felt and she would get the opposite message.  I also felt like he could have explained things better and sooner as I felt he should have warned her about the celebrity with information he found out and not just vague comments.  He also didn't tell her very important information as soon as he found out later.  Tavo had wandered from his faith for a while after leaving Valiant and took a while to come back to it.  Paige decided to do her own thing concerning her ambition and not see what God's timing was.  Tavo had a great pair of friends who told him the truth, no matter what, and confronted him when necessary.  Paige's friends seemed like great ladies, too.  I think their stories were in the prior books and sound cute.  This was book four and worked as a stand-alone but it would have been nice to read the other couple's stories first as they were  very cute together in this one.  This was a sweet story for fans of second chance romance.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.  I was not compensated for reviewing this book.  All opinions are my own.

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Didn't Want to Put it Down! 'Shadowed Witness' - The Secrets of Kincaid 2 - by Angela Carlisle

 


About the book:

Murder--that's what photographer Allye Jessup knows she witnessed as she departed her studio one evening. Waking with bruises on her neck and a foggy memory, she believes she survived an attack, but everyone seems to think she simply sustained a head injury from falling down the stairs of her studio. Plagued by an undiagnosed health condition, she is torn between the haunting reality of what she may have seen and the possibility that her mind is playing tricks on her.

Without proof the other victim ever existed, Detective Eric Thornton can hardly declare the area a murder scene. Still, he adds Allye's report to his already full caseload. But when new evidence surfaces to support her claims, Eric must stay one step ahead of a ruthless killer and uncover the truth before the suspect closes in on Allye again.

Angela Carlisle once again presents cutting-edge romantic suspense laced with danger, deception, and justice.

My review:

I did not want to put this book down!  The suspense started out exciting enough as Allye survived a vicious attack but then people didn't believe her and with the health problems she's been having, she started to question herself, too.  But then another, even more confusing one happens and no one's sure of what's going on.  I really felt for Allye as she had enough to deal with trying to figure out her health problems on top of just trying to survive them day to day, especially the debilitating migraines.  Then you add on attacks and people questioning your sanity and the suspense was really ratcheted up!  I liked that she wasn't a perfect character as she struggled with trying to do it all on her own; she was feisty and I loved how she stood up for herself verbally and physically when she needed to.  Eric had an intriguing backstory as a son of drug-addicted parents who worked to put criminals behind bars, especially drug dealers.  I liked that he was interested in giving back and getting involved in kid's lives, like someone did for him.  He knew Allye from high school and was good friends with her brother so was inclined to believe her but needed evidence.  When they kept getting thrown together, old crushes resurfaced.  I liked seeing a peek into the investigations and also seeing Allye's artistic side as she took photos and knitted for an upcoming festival.  Allye prayed throughout the story and Eric was a man of faith, also, but struggled with forgiveness.  There were some sweet romantic moments.  This worked well as a stand-alone but I look forward to reading book one about her brother.  I would recommend this book!

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.  I was not compensated for this review.  All opinions are my own.

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Full of Action! 'Burning Secrets' Chasing Fire: Alaska 4 - by Susan May Warren

 


About the book:

RESCUE. DANGER. DEVOTION.
THIS TIME, THEIR HEARTS ARE ON THE LINE.

Wrong place, wrong time…

Wildlife biologist JoJo Butcher isn’t just a smokejumper for the Midnight Sun crew—she’s also in Alaska to finish up her wolf research…until, oops, she finds herself face-to-face with a wolf with nowhere to go…
And then she’s rescued by a hero from the woods. Who exactly is he, and what secrets is he hiding?

He's living a double life...

Undercover FBI informant Michael Crew Sterling hates his life. Buried deep inside a domestic terrorist group, he’s in over his head, trying to discover their lethal plans. And then he saves the life of JoJo Butcher, and suddenly she is sunshine to his dark soul…

Until she accidentally walks into nightmare.

Now Crew must keep her alive by proving that she’s his girlfriend. And she has to play along, or they’ll both be killed. And when they discover what the group is really doing, Crew will have to make a choice that could cost him everything he’s sacrificed to save the woman he’s falling for.

Book four in the epic Chasing Alaska series is an edge-of-your seat tale of danger, loyalty, and the power of hope in the darkest night.

My review:

There was one action-packed moment after another in this story!  From tracking wolves and being attacked to ending up in the middle of a domestic terrorist group, there's not a dull moment for JoJo.  Not to mention her actual job of being a smokejumper!  There was also time for romance in between all of the running for your lives bits as JoJo and Crew fall quickly for each other.  They work at trying to figure out what the group's plan is and what their next move might be and also make time for some great spiritual conversations about faith and trust and not letting darkness win.  I loved that she wasn't a damsel in distress type as yes, Crew had to save her, but she also was a bit of a MacGyver and did a pretty good job of saving herself, too.  The story continues in the next book and while I wasn't lost for having missed some of the previous books, it would have filled in more of the story of some of the other characters mentioned.  I would recommend this if you like romantic suspense.

I received a complimentary copy of this ebook from the author.  I was not compensated for this review.  All opinions are my own.