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The Best Intentions
Scotland's Melody
The Secret Society of Salzburg
Secret of the Sonnets
20-40-60-Minute Dinners: Meals to Match the Time You Have
Through the Wilderness: My Journey of Redemption and Healing in the American Wild
Secret Santa Claus Club: A Tool to Help Parents Unwrap the Secret of Santa
Mr. Pudgins
Revenge Never Rests
The Best Mistake
Meriden Park
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The Great Tree: A Christmas Fable
To Capture His Heart
The Call of the Sea
Esperance
Livvy and the Enchanted Woodland
Come, Gentle Night
The Bad Boy Theory
Guide To Smart Wedding Planning: What You want to know and everything you haven't thought of yet.


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Monday, September 9, 2024

Wagering for a Wife: {Bridger Brothers Book Three} By Kate Condie-Western Romance Book Review


 Book Synopsis

He made a bet to keep her. She swore to stay away. Only one of them can be victorious.

He promised to find a wife.

Sam Bridger is determined to fulfill his mother’s dying wish and secure a bride to bring west...except he has yet to make a woman see him as more than a handsome face. When his brother proposes a bet over one of the few single women in the company—a stowaway in their wagons—Sam cannot resist trying to earn the fiery woman's affection, even if losing the wager means he must stay away for good.

She vowed to be invisible.

Petra Anderson has received more marriage proposals than any other woman in the county, earning her the title of Runaway Bride. With her reputation in shambles, she and her sister head west with one goal: ensure her sister gets the husband she so dearly desires. But if avoiding bachelors was difficult back home, it’s impossible out west, where men are clamoring for wives with every turn of the wagon wheels.

The trail does not play by a wager’s rules.

When Sam’s attempts to win Petra’s heart are unsuccessful, he must push harder or risk losing her when the bet expires. If Petra cannot convince Sam she’s wrong for him, she could lose her sister’s trust forever.

Return to the trail with Wagering for a Wife, a standalone sweet historical western romance. It can be read alone, or as book 3 in the Bridger Brothers series.

Book Details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (August 17, 2024)
  • Series: Bridger Brother
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 306 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8336118247
  • ****I received a complimentary book from publishers, publicists, NetGalley, book tours, and or authors.  A review was not required and all opinions and ideas expressed are my own.****

My Review

Wagering For A Wife is the third book in Kate Condie's Bridger Brothers series, a sweet romance set in the West. After enjoying the second book, I was eager to dive into this one.

The Bridger brothers’ mother had one last wish: she wanted all six of her sons to marry as they trekked toward Oregon.

This story centers on Sam, who has a lot on his plate, including looking after his brother Nate, a heavy drinker. The brothers make a bet to see who can win the heart of a girl named Petra. Petra and her sister are stowaways with the wagon train, but things get complicated when Petra overhears their wager. Petra is determined to find a husband for her sister Demi, who bears scars from childhood. She is focused solely on this goal and wants nothing to do with anyone pursuing her. 

The story highlights Petra's dedication to her sister while also showcasing Sam's unexpected feelings for her. Their dynamic reflects the "enemies to lovers" trope. After a series of mishaps, they end up confined to a wagon together for several days, filled with a lot of banter. The struggles of young love are vividly portrayed as neither wants to acknowledge their growing attraction. Meanwhile, Demi and another brother, Alex, also develop a romance in the background.

This slow-burn romance emphasizes the importance of building trust before love can flourish. Readers will appreciate how the Bridger brothers, along with Petra and Demi, support one another through thick and thin. Sam has become my favorite Bridger brother, especially after a standout kiss that leaves you wanting more. This sweet romance beautifully illustrates themes of family loyalty, bravery in difficult times, and following one’s heart toward new possibilities. Kate Condie shines in writing these endearing Western romances.


****Meet Author Kate Condie****

Kate Condie is a speed talker from Oregon. Reading has been part of her life since childhood, where she devoured everything from mysteries, to classics, to autobiographies—and of course, romance. At first, her writing was purely in journal format as she thought writing novels was for the lucky ones. She lives in Utah and spends her days surrounded by mountains with her favorite hunk, their four children and her laptop. In her free time she reads, tries to learn a host of new instruments, binge watches anything by BBC or tries to keep up with Lafayette as she sings the Hamilton soundtrack.


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Friday, September 6, 2024

So True a Love: A Proper Romance By Joanna Barker-Regency Romance Review and Giveaway


 


Book Synopsis

As the daughter of a renowned actress, Verity Travers is a privileged lady of high society —and the last woman one would suspect of working as a private investigator. But after one case nearly costs her everything, she makes the hard decision to hang up her hat and live the uninspiring life of a gentlewoman. However, when she and her dearest friend become victims of a harrowing armed robbery, Verity finds herself swept back into the clandestine world of mystery and crime as she seeks to bring the thief to justice. There’s just one complication: the persistent and dashingly handsome Bow Street Runner Nathaniel Denning, who always seems to cross her path.

Verity is confident she could accomplish her work quickly if only Nathaniel would stay out of her way. While she appreciates his keen mind and quick wit on a case, his interference is muddling her progress—and her heart. Focusing on the task at hand becomes more and more difficult as she constantly bumps into Nathaniel, who is determined to keep her out of danger.

When the two rival investigators learn they are both pursuing the same cunning criminal, they must figure out how to navigate the delicate dance of cooperation amid a backdrop of increasing peril and an irresistible passion that sets their hearts ablaze.

Book Details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Shadow Mountain (September 3, 2024)
  • Genre: Regency Romance
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1639932941
  • ****I received a complimentary book from publishers, publicists, NetGalley, book tours, and or authors.  A review was not required and all opinions and ideas expressed are my own.****



My Review

"So True a Love" by Joanna Barker is a captivating Regency romantic suspense novel. I was thrilled to discover that the story revolves around Verity Travers, a character I adored in the first book, "A Heart Worth Stealing." From the very first page, this book grabbed my attention and kept me on the edge of my seat. It’s packed with tension, mystery, and witty exchanges, along with plenty of action and suspense. I honestly didn't see any of the twists coming, as the mystery was so skillfully crafted that it had me guessing throughout.

Verity is a lovable character with her cleverness and independent spirit, and Nathaniel, the charming Bow Street Runner, is equally captivating. His chivalrous nature earns him the nickname "Sir Chivalry." Their romance unfolds as a rivals-to-lovers story, with sweet moments and strong chemistry perfectly woven into the mystery and crime elements of the plot. They truly make a great team and balance each other out wonderfully.

You can read this book on its own, but I highly recommend starting with "A Heart Worth Stealing", where readers fall in love with Verity's brother Jack and Ginny's story. 

This book is definitely a must-read for fans of closed-door historical romance! It's an exciting page-turner that you won't want to miss.


      ****Meet Author Joanna Barker****



Joanna Barker firmly believes that romance makes everything better, which is why she has fallen in love with writing Regency romances. When she’s not typing away on her next book, you’ll find her listening to podcasts, eating her secret stash of chocolate, or adding things to her Amazon cart. She thinks being an author is the second-best job in the world—right after being a mom. She is just a little crazy about her husband and three wild-but-lovable kids.




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Monday, September 2, 2024

The Lady Glass: An Enchanted Regency Romance By Anneka R. Walker-Regency Romance Book Review


 Book Synopsis

Theresia Dvorak has nothing left of her parents—nothing save her dowry, a priceless crystal vase stolen and sold by her own stepmother. Theresia will do anything to secure what is rightfully hers—even assume a false identity and steal her future back. When she gains entrance to a house party and has a memorable run-in with the handsome navel captain Rolland Reese, her mission is compromised. She swore never to trust an Englishman again, but when he makes a daring proposal she cannot refuse, she must work side by side with him if either of them is to achieve their aim.

Rolland is stunned when his homecoming from the war takes a decidedly deadly turn. The quickest solution is to throw a house party and invite all the suspects. With the stakes incredibly high, Rolland must root out the killer before they turn their sights to the next potential victim: his own father. The mysterious Theresia is undoubtedly the most suspicious of his guests, but against all odds, he finds himself risking everything to protect her. As Rolland unravels a tangle of clues, he faces the greatest threats of all: a heart of fire and a future as fragile as glass.



Book Details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Covenant Communications (July 9, 2024)
  • Series: Book 3 of 3: Enchanted Regency Romance
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1524425230
  • ****I received a complimentary book from publishers, publicists, NetGalley, book tours, and or authors.  A review was not required and all opinions and ideas expressed are my own.****

My Review

Who doesn't love a fairy tale? Fairy tales have a special charm, and The Lady Glass offers a fresh take on the classic Cinderella story, set in the Regency era. This is the third book in the Enchanted Regency Romance series, blending romance with a touch of mystery.

The plot centers around Theresia Dvorak, the daughter of a skilled glassmaker. Her late father left her a beautiful crystal vase as a dowry, but her stepmother takes it and sells it. Determined to retrieve her treasured vase, Theresia uses her violin talent to gain entry to a ball and plans her search from there.

Meanwhile, Rolland Reese serves as a Naval Captain on a secret mission to uncover a potential murderer and traitor to England. When Theresia and Rolland cross paths repeatedly, their chemistry is undeniable, leading to amusing and awkward situations.

This novel captivates with its intriguing mystery, engaging dialogue, a strong heroine, and a protective hero. The Lady Glass is an enchanting tale filled with unexpected twists, delightful nods to Cinderella, and a romantic mystery that will keep you captivated from start to finish.

****Meet Author Anneka R. Walker****


Anneka R. Walker is a best-selling author of historical and contemporary romance. With humor and an abundance of heart, she crafts uplifting stories you won't soon forget. She is the winner of the Swoony Award, the LDSPMA Praiseworthy Award, and various chapter contests. Her books have received praise from Publishers Weekly, Historical Novel Society, Midwest Book Review, and Readers Favorite. She graduated from Brigham Young University-Idaho with a Bachelor's degree in English and history and hopes to never stop learning. She is a blessed wife, proud mother of five, lover of Jesus, connoisseur of chocolate, and believer in happy endings.



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Sunday, September 1, 2024

The Healing Garden by Heather B. Moore-Romance Book Review


 

Book Synopsis

Spring 1981

Eighty-three year old Sam Davis has always wondered what happened to his high-school sweetheart. But instead of finding the means to track her down, he’s stuck in an assisted living center, reliant on others around him. His grandson, Wyatt, questions Sam’s memories, and it seems that he’ll never find the answers he’s been searching for.

Anita Gifford, single mom in her mid-30s, is reluctant to spend community service hours at the assisted living center in their town. But her fourteen-year-old daughter Carly has to work off her school suspension. So instead of a relaxing weekend after a long week of work, Anita takes Carly to the center where they meet Mr. Davis. An unexpected bond forms between the teenager and elderly man, one that might bring healing to the both families, past and present.

THE HEALING SERIES:
The Healing Summer
The Healing Garden

Book Details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Mirror Press (April 4, 2024)
  • Genre: Small Town Romance
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 270 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1952611431
  • ****I received a complimentary book from publishers, publicists, NetGalley, book tours, and or authors.  A review was not required and all opinions and ideas expressed are my own.****


My Review

The Healing Garden tells a touching story filled with hope, dreams, and new beginnings. It explores themes of past relationships, personal sacrifices, and the power of forgiveness.

Anita is a single mother and faces a turning point when her daughter Carly gets suspended from school because of her so-called friends. To make amends, Carly does community service at an assisted living center, where both of them meet Sam Davis. An unexpected friendship blossoms between Sam, an elderly man, and Carly, who is just fourteen. This connection is one of my highlights of the story.

It is set in 1981, a period that holds many fun memories for me. The story also includes chapters that transport readers back to 1923, when Sam was with his high school sweetheart, Susan. Years later, in his 80s, Sam receives a postcard from Susan. With his wife gone and his grandson Wyatt doubting his memories, Sam's journey unfolds. Without revealing too much, the story weaves several events together that unite friends and family. There are moments of sweet romance and healing for many characters, making this novel both heartwarming and relatable, making The Healing Garden a genuinely uplifting read.


****Meet Author Heather B. Moore****


Heather B. Moore is a USA Today bestselling author of more than ninety publications. Heather writes primarily historical and #herstory fiction about the humanity and heroism of the everyday person. Publishing in a breadth of genres, Heather dives into the hearts and souls of her characters, meshing her love of research with her love of storytelling.

Her ancient era historicals and thrillers are written under the pen name H.B. Moore. She writes historical women's fiction, romance, and inspirational non-fiction under Heather B. Moore, and . . . speculative fiction under Jane Redd. This can all be confusing, so her kids just call her Mom. Heather attended Cairo American College in Egypt and the Anglican School of Jerusalem in Israel. Despite failing her high school AP English exam, Heather persevered and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University in something other than English.

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Literary honors: 2020 Goodreads Choice Award Semi-Finalist, Foreword 2020 INDIES Finalist, ALA Best New Books - September 2020, 6-time Best of State Recipient for Best in Literary Arts, 2019 Maggie Award Winner, 6-time Whitney Award Winner, and 2-time Golden Quill Award Winner.

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Friday, August 30, 2024

A Scandal In Mayfair:A Lily Adler Mystery, Book #5 |By Katherine Schellman-A Historical Cozy Mystery Book Review

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A SCANDAL IN MAYFAIR

by Katharine Schellman

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Book Synopsis:

A Scandal in Mayfair by Katharine Schellman

A Lily Adler Mystery

 

Sometimes danger lurks in plain sight, and in the cutthroat London Season socialite Lily Adler must race against time to catch a killer.

Fans of Bridgerton will delight in this Regency-era mystery featuring an intrepid sleuth, plenty of intrigue, and a touch of romance.

London, 1817. The London Season is beginning once more, and Lily Adler’s return to her home on Half Moon Street feels different this year. No longer a recent widow, she has a life and friends waiting for her. Lily also has new responsibilities in the form of her protégée Amelia, the sister of her longtime friend Jack Hartley, who is escaping her own brush with scandal and murder.

It doesn’t take long for Lily’s growing reputation as a lady of quality who can discreetly find what is missing or solve what is puzzling to bring a desperate young woman to her doorstep. But helping her means unraveling a tangled web of family secrets. Soon, a missing will, a dead body and the threat of blackmail leave Lily facing danger every way she turns.

The glittering society of Mayfair conceals many secrets, and the back alleys of London hide even more. Lily Adler will need to find the connection between them quickly if she wants to stop a killer before it’s too late.

My Review

I was so excited to read A Scandal in Mayfair. Reading a cozy mystery is always enjoyable, and I was especially drawn to this one because it combines elements of historical fiction. This is the fifth book in the 'A Lily Adler Mystery series,' but it's the first one I've picked up. It works well as a stand-alone story. The characters are engaging, and the mystery unfolds gradually, revealing details little by little with each chapter.

Lily is the main character, a private investigator set in the Regency era. From what I gather in this installment, she has gained a reputation for solving other mysteries. Her charming friend, Jack Hartley, appears to assist her in two different cases. Although I haven't read the previous books, it's clear that the bond between Lily and Jack has developed over time and continues to do so.

The mystery stands out and requires piecing together clues, paying attention to society gossip, and having a detective’s mindset. Set in Regency England, this intriguing story centers around themes of greed, trust, and betrayal, featuring numerous suspects, misleading clues, and characters whose fates remain uncertain.

A Scandal In Mayfair offers an enjoyable mystery experience and is executed well. If you enjoy cozy mysteries, this novel and its series should definitely be added to your reading list.


Praise for A Scandal in Mayfair:

"A perfect London crime novel... Fast paced, expertly researched, and intricately plotted."
~ Alex Grecian, New York Times bestselling author

"The strong characters will appeal to readers of the Bridgerton romances, as well as those who appreciate Georgette Heyer’s stories."
~ Library Journal

Book Details:

Genre: Historical Cozy Mystery
Published by: Crooked Lane Books
Publication Date: August 20, 2024
Number of Pages: 320
ISBN: 9781639108411 (ISBN10: 1639108416)
Series: A Lily Adler Mystery, Book #5 | Each is a Stand Alone
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“You are Mrs. Adler? You do not look anything like I expected,” the young woman said bluntly. “I thought that someone who offers such investigations would be . . . more dramatic, I suppose. But you are very nearly plain. Well, not plain,” she added apologetically, looking Lily over once more. “Your gown is beautifully made, I must say, and you are very elegant—a tall figure helps with that, I suppose.” She sighed, glancing down at her own figure, which was of average height and rather waiflike. “But I thought you would be more glamorous. Is it not a glamorous occupation that you have?”

“Hardly an occupation,” Lily said firmly. Miss Forrest was not wrong; with unremarkable coloring and looks only just on the pretty side of average, elegant was the best descriptor Lily could hope for from an impartial observer. But it still rankled to be sized up so bluntly. “And not a genteel one, if it were. Besides, I think what you have heard of are discreet inquiries for those who need them. A dramatic or imposing appearance would hardly serve that purpose.”

“Oh, indeed. That does make sense.” The girl’s eyes were wide as she nodded along. “That is what Mrs. Mannering said—that you were the soul of discretion. I am so hoping it is true, believe me. My predicament is dreadful, and it would become even worse were it to be

widely known and discussed.”

“That is often the case, especially in town,” Lily said, but her eyes narrowed as she spoke. The Mannerings’ daughter had disappeared one night, leaving no trace of where she might have gone, and they had been beside themselves when Lily arrived for tea with a mutual

friend. She knew Mrs. Mannering to be a loose-tongued woman, so rather than offering to help directly, she had presented them with one of her cards and suggested that her “acquaintance” might track down their daughter.

The daughter had been located—she had become so fed up with her parents’ matrimonial ambitions that she had run away to the home of her aunt—and the Mannerings had never known that it was Lily herself who had found her.

“So it was Mrs. Mannering who suggested you contact the lady of quality?” On the one hand, Mrs. Mannering loved to gossip. On the other hand, sharing such a story about her own daughter would hardly reflect well on her, even if that daughter was now well married. And Lily had no interest in assisting someone who began with lying to her.

“Yes,” the young woman said, nodding.

Lily waited silently, her brows rising just a hair.

“No . . .” Miss Forrest stretched the word out hesitantly, biting her lip as she looked away. “That is to say, not exactly. Mrs. Mannering mentioned that someone had assisted them with a sort of inquiry—she made it sound dreadfully dramatic, which is why I thought—well, and she showed my cousin, who is my companion, and me the lady of quality’s card over tea. And I was already so worried, and in need of help, that I—I took it.” The final words came out in a rush, and the girl looked suddenly both deflated and relieved. “I stole it, I suppose. And then I wrote because I so desperately needed someone to help me. Can you?” She raised her eyes hopefully to Lily’s.

“Perhaps,” Lily said. “Though beginning with a falsehood does not bode well.” Miss Forrest’s face fell, and she looked like nothing so much as a scolded puppy. Lily sighed. “Tell me what it is you need assistance with.” She glanced at Clive and added coldly, “And how you come into it, sir. Then I shall make up my mind.”

Miss Sarah Forrest sat up very straight. “I need your assistance to escape my uncle. I fear he has stolen all the money my father intended for me to inherit.” Her mouth and hands both trembled, and she clasped her fingers together tightly to keep them still. “He says it is for my own good that he controls my inheritance. But I do not believe my father would do such a thing. And now, because he has kept my independence from me, my uncle is preventing me from marrying in order to keep me dependent on him, perhaps forever.”

Lily sat back against the bench. She glanced at Clive. “And that is where you come into it, I suppose?”

He, still standing, bowed. “I have asked Miss Forrest to marry me, yes. We met during the winter and were instantly in sympathy with each other.”

“Mr. Clive’s family is from Suffolk, and his property is there too, of course.” Miss Forrest said, holding out her hand to her suitor. “But he felt so dreadfully isolated that he came to London last winter.”

“I had not recalled that your family was from Suffolk,” Lily said, her eyes fixed on Clive. Her hands were clenched into fists by her sides; she took a deep breath, trying to relax them. “How forgetful of me.”

“No matter,” Miss Forrest went on, not noticing Lily’s tone. Clive’s sideways glance, however, said he had not missed it. “Such a handsome, charming young man is much better suited to life in town, do you not think?”

“My dear Sarah is too kind to me,” Clive said gallantly, taking the hand she held out to him, giving her a warm smile as he pressed it between his. “And I am fortunate indeed that she is. She is the love of my life.”

“So Miss Forrest said in her letter,” Lily said a little more cynically than she intended. But it was impossible to keep a completely straight face as she watched their romantic interlude, or as she remembered the melodramatic turns of phrase the young woman had employed.

“Yes.” Miss Forrest smiled at her sweetheart, showing no hesitation or embarrassment over her elevated prose. “He is a most dashing, wonderful young man. Though I hardly need tell you that,” she added earnestly, turning back to Lily, “as you are already acquainted.”

They were acquainted. And when Lily had met him in her aunt’s small Hampshire village, he was a cardsharp and a bookmaker, accepted into more elevated circles than the ones into which he had been born because nearly every young man with pretensions to dissipation owed him money. No one had trusted him, but no one could risk offending him either. He knew it, and he despised those around him even as he needed them in turn.

Once or twice, Lily had thought she saw a hint of the more admirable man he might have become had he chosen a different path. But if there was, he had not bothered to cultivate it. And he had made no secret of his plan, during that brief week of their acquaintance, to use his ill-gotten income to one day place himself in the role of a gentleman and improve his lot in life.

It seemed he had succeeded. Or would have, if Miss Forrest’s inheritance had not disappeared.

“But it seems this dashing, wonderful young man will not marry you without your inheritance?” Lily asked.

That prompted a scowl from Miss Forrest. “I know what you are thinking, ma’am. But you are wrong. My dear Mr. Clive has some money of his own. The problem we face is that my uncle will not give his consent.”

“How old are you, Miss Forrest?” Lily asked, glancing sideways at Clive.

“I am not yet two-and-twenty,” Miss Forrest said sitting up very straight, as though to look as mature and worldly as possible.

“Then you are legally able to marry, even without your uncle’s consent,” Lily said pragmatically. “If it is not a question of needing your inheritance, why not simply do so?”

Clive sighed. “Because—”

But Miss Forrest broke in. “Just because he is not marrying me for my money does not mean we’ve no need of something to live on,” she said, the irritation plain in her voice. She gave Lily a look up and down. “You will forgive me for saying, ma’am, but you look like you are no stranger to comfort. Is it so wrong that we might wish for the same in our own lives?”

Lily wanted to argue the point, but it was a reasonable one. Or it would have been, were it not for what she knew of the gentleman in question. “Very well,” she said, inclining her head. “I merely wish to know all the facts of the situation.”

“And if I had come to you for marriage advice, your interference might be warranted,” Miss Forrest snapped, her cheeks going splotchy with irritation. “But I did not.”

“Sarah,” Clive said before Lily could reply. When she glanced at him, his smile was firmly in place, but there was a cynical edge to it. “It is a mark of her good character that she asks such questions. Mrs. Adler does not know me as you do.”

Miss Forrest took a deep breath, reining in her emotions once more. “I suppose. But my uncle’s refusing his consent only proves my concern is warranted.” She clasped her book tightly against her midsection, as though it were a shield she could hide behind. “Even if my father did change his will, whatever inheritance my uncle is currently steward of would pass from Uncle Forrest’s control to that of my husband if I marry. What other reason could he have for refusing his consent if not to keep control of those funds?”

“Skepticism of your suitor, perhaps?” Lily murmured.

“But we have never met,” Clive put in. “He has refused to do so.”

“Which is also suspicious!” Miss Forrest declared.

Lily glanced around. Miss Forrest’s emphatic tones had drawn curious stares from the couples strolling nearby. One of the women glanced at them several times, though she had not stopped talking to the man with her. A feeling of unease settled in Lily’s stomach. She

thought she recognized the woman, though she could not put a name to the face.

She needed to leave this conversation as soon as possible.

“Well,” she said, tapping the tips of her fingers together, “you tell an interesting story.”

Miss Forrest met Lily’s eyes; her own, for the first time, were wide and sober. “I know it sounds like something out of a novel. But it is the truth. All I want is to reclaim the independence that should be mine.”

“Then you would be best served by speaking to your father’s solicitor,” Lily said briskly. “He would be able to assist you in understanding how your father left things, I’ve no doubt.”

The young lady scowled, her cheeks flushing red. “I do not know who his solicitor was. And for obvious reasons, I cannot ask my uncle for the name.”

“Then what is it you are hoping I will do?” Lily said. “I am one woman, Miss Forrest. I cannot retrieve your money for you.”

“I know that. But my uncle will have a copy of my father’s will in his house, and I think I know where it would be.” The girl leaned forward, her breath coming quickly and her hands trembling once more. “I want to hire you to steal it for me so I can prove what he has done.”

***

Excerpt from A Scandal in Mayfair by Katharine Schellman. Copyright 2024 by Katharine Schellman. Reproduced with permission from Katharine Schellman. All rights reserved.

 

 

****Meet Author Katharine Schellman****

Katharine Schellman

Katharine Schellman is a former actor and one-time political consultant. These days, she writes the Regency-set Lily Adler Mysteries and Jazz Age Nightingale Mysteries. Her books have been praised in outlets from Library Journal to The New York Times, with reviewers calling them “worthy of Agatha Christie or Rex Stout” (Library Journal). Katharine writes in the mountains of Virginia, where she lives with her husband, children, and the many houseplants she keeps accidentally murdering.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Learning to Fly: An Air Force Romance By Chalon Linton-Contemporary Christian Fiction Book Review


 Book Synopsis

Ten months ago, Kasie Foster broke up with the perfect man. Andrew Stoll was kind and supportive and sported amazing dimples. When Kasie prayed about a future with him, it didn’t feel right, so she walked away to pursue her theater dreams in the UK. Instead, she finds herself putting her plans on hold to help her recently widowed brother care for his young son on a remote Air Force base in Texas. She has no regrets. London can wait a year. But when an awkward chance encounter with her college sweetheart resurrects memories of what could have been, she struggles to keep buried the complicated feelings that arise whenever Andrew shares his dimpled smile.

Kasie is the last person Andrew expects to see during his intense year of pilot training with the United States Air Force. Once upon a time, he was head over heels for her, and when they parted ways back then, he had no choice in the matter. But after their shocking reunion, he finds himself incessantly brought into her orbit. It’s impossible not to see their reunion as fate—a second chance at love—and he vows to fight for her affection. But navigating the path forward is no easier now than when she broke his heart in college. Because how can they build a life together when they’re still headed in opposite directions?



Book Details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Covenant Communications (July 2, 2024)
  • Series: Book 3 of 3: Air Force Romance
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 204 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 152442644X
  • ****I received a complimentary book from publishers, publicists, NetGalley, book tours, and or authors.  A review was not required and all opinions and ideas expressed are my own.****



My Review

The Air Force Romance series is fantastic. Learning to Fly is a heartwarming second-chance romance that really resonated with me. Kasie is a caring sister who sacrifices her dreams of moving to London to help her brother raise his son after his wife's passing. She never expects to run into her ex-boyfriend. As emotions bubble up, Andrew, who is kind, handsome, and patient, wants to rekindle their romance.

This story emphasizes faith and the journey of developing a relationship with God. Though Kasie and Andrew have their own dreams, they ultimately realize that they want to be together more than anything else. Both characters are incredibly relatable, as are the supporting characters like their neighbor Hope, and Kasie's brother and nephew, Noah.

I also appreciated gaining insight into the sacrifices military families make for one another. The author’s personal experience with this lifestyle adds authenticity to the story. This Christian-themed romance is perfect for fans of second-chance stories with lovable characters. You won't want to miss any of the books in this series.


****Meet Author Chalon Linton****


Chalon Linton is an Air Force spouse, a mother of four, and a fan of all things romance. Jane Austen has long been a favorite because who can resist handsome men in tailcoats? Manners, wit, and true love, combined with a faith in God, guide her stories to a happily ever after. She has met friends from around the globe and is grateful for each experience that adds to her own faith in the goodness of people. Chalon currently lives with her handsome husband in the shadow of the Utah mountains.



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