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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
More Inspirational Stories for Young Women
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, October 30, 2023

Windsong Manor: A Proper Romance by Julie Wright-Regency Romance Book Review


 Book Summary

A young widow. A gentle stable master. A secret that could change everything. Will Nora dare risk her heart?

The London Countryside, 1820

Eleanora Coventry comes from a life of title and privilege, but even that isn’t enough to prevent her from being wed at sixteen to a controlling and dismissive husband. So when she finds herself a widow at only twenty-seven, the idea of choosing her own path forward both thrills and terrifies her. She knows how to be a daughter and a wife and mother, but she has no idea how to be Eleanora.

She moves her son and daughter to her late husband’s country estate, where she meets Ridley, the young stable master. He is ruggedly handsome, but also kind, and Eleanora finds herself drawn to him. There is only one problem: Eleanora has a title, and Ridley does not.

Ridley Ellis has a way with horses. Even the most spirited stallions trust his soft voice and gentle touch. He has the same effect on people, and when he first lays eyes on Eleanora, he is smitten by her beauty. But he quickly discovers it will take more than soft words to gain her trust—Lord Coventry had been cruel to people and animals alike. But the closer he gets to Eleanora, the more he is willing to share his heart, and more importantly, his secret.

In a world where title and privilege mean everything, will Eleanora and Ridley risk it all to find happiness? Or will the shadows of their pasts destroy everything they hope to build together?

Book Details

  • GenreL Regency Romance
    Language ‏ : ‎ 
    English
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1639931562
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 3, 2023
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Shadow Mountain
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ October 3, 2023
  • ****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

    Windsong Manor was such a beautiful story of family, love, and finding your true self. I instantly loved the main characters Eleanora, AKA Nora, and Ridley. They were likable and were both good people in bad situations. It was nice to have a Regency story not always taking place in the ballroom or a tearoom. I loved how much horses and the stable were part of this story.

    The author does a beautiful job writing the children, the sad and terrible situations, and the romance. Nora is portrayed as a woman who finds her strength that she's never had before. Ridley decides to not hide and come out to help others more, even at his own risk of being discovered. I even enjoyed seeing the growth of the children Edward and Lia who went from constantly fighting to showing love and support to one another.

    This Proper Romance is clean, with some angst intertwined, a few really bad guys, and a sweet romance. Julie Wright has written one of her best books ever in the romance category. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    ****Meet Author Julie Wright****

    Julie Wright (1972-still breathing) was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. She's lived in LA, Boston, and the literal middle of nowhere (don't ask). She wrote her first book when she was fifteen. Since then, she's written twenty-three novels and coauthored three. Julie is a two-time winner of the Whitney award for best romance with her books "Cross My Heart" and "Lies Jane Austen Told Me." The America Library Association listed “Glass Slippers, Ever After, and Me” in their 2020 top ten best romances and "A Captain for Caroline Gray" in their 2021 top ten best romances. Her book "Death Thieves" was a Whitney finalist.

    She has one husband, five kids, two grandbabies, one dog, and a varying amount of houseplants (depending on attrition).

    She loves writing, reading, traveling, hiking, playing with her kids, and watching her husband make dinner.

    She used to speak fluent Swedish, but now speaks only well enough to cuss out her children in public.

    She hates mayonnaise.

    Learn more about Julie and her books

    HERE: https://juliewright.com/



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    Sunday, October 29, 2023

    Chaos Of Fated Hearts: Sisters of Fate & Fortune Book One By Elsie Quail-Romantic Fantasy New Adult Review


     Book Summary

    In the realm of divine beings, Chaos, a fallen god exiled to a secret cove, awaits his soulmate. Astelle, the goddess of fate, grows bored with her role, faces an arranged marriage. With the help of her rule-following sister Aribelle, goddess of fortune, Astelle escapes. Their paths collide as Chaos and Astelle discover an irresistible connection that defies the heavens. Together, they challenge the order of things, setting in motion a clash of fate and free will. But ancient forces awaken, threatened by their forbidden bond.
    In a world of divine conspiracies and treacherous alliances, Chaos and Astelle's love is tested, their fragile world on the brink.


    "Chaos of Fated Hearts" is an enchanting tale of gods, destiny and a love that defies all odds. Will they forge a new path or succumb to the weight of their fated roles? Embark on an epic journey where hearts collide amidst the chaos of a cosmic battle between fate and free will.

    Book Details

    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ EQ Books (October 21, 2023)
    • Genre: Romantic Fantasy/New Adult
    • Language ‏ : ‎ English
    • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 252 pages
    • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1778032842
    • ****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

    I feel so lucky that I found this wonderful author on Instagram and that I was able to be on her ARC Team. This was another fast read because I didn't want to put it down. 

    Chaos of Fated Hearts is a Fantasy New Adult novel. It tells the story of two sisters Aribelle, Goddess of Fortune, and Astelle, Goddess of Fate. They couldn't be more different but they are supportive of each other and very loyal. I loved the bond the sisters had. With Aribelle ruling someday, Astelle was left to be the one to marry the arrogant Prince Legato to unite the two kingdoms. This author truly knows how to write some evil and disgusting characters.  

    Astelle escapes her home leaving behind the arrogant and evil Prince and meets the fallen God, Chaos. He was an amazing character and quite handsome. The romance was good in this novel and it does heat up to a 3-4 Spice level. Other things happen that make you question the outcome of the story. Who is behind the treachery? Will the good overcome the evil? Is redemption in the cards for those seeking it? Is it the fate of our couple to end up together or be separated forever? You will have to pick up a copy for yourself to gain all of the answers. 

    ***Cautions: some bad language, violence, and sex.***

    ****Meet Author Elsie Quail****

    Elsie hails from rural Ontario, where if she doesn't have her nose in a book ignoring the world, she's writing.
    When she's not doing either of those things she can be found hanging out with her kids and chasing down wildlife to take their photos.
    She enjoys a good cup of tea.




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    Wednesday, October 25, 2023

    Skye Fall: {A Pressley-Coombes Romantic Suspense} By Paige Edwards-Romantic Suspense Book Review


     Book Summary

    Isla Montjoy has it all, a new career in nursing and a police officer boyfriend she adores―until she stumbles across proof of her boyfriend’s corruption. Determined to protect his secrets, he attacks her and leaves her for dead. But against all odds, she lives. On the run for two years, Isla’s life is far from assured as her would-be murderer doggedly tracks her across the UK, intent on silencing her forever.

    On a climbing trip in the Scottish Highlands, Ben Pressley-Coombes encounters Isla, a beautiful woman who promptly pepper sprays him without warning or reason. After that rough start, Ben hopes never to lay eyes on her again―but fate has other ideas. Forced into an uneasy association that transforms into a deep-seated romance, the pair soon faces a deadly Isla’s relentless pursuer has discovered her hiding place. If she is to survive, she and Ben must outmaneuver the dirty cop and his treacherous plot to snare her.

    “The action is non-stop in Paige Edwards' romantic adventure novel. Her plot is uniquely complex, informing an astute audience that there is more than one moral at the end of this story. Skye Fall is an exciting novel in a class of its own."
    -Five-Star Readers' Favorite Review.

    Book Details

    • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 23, 2023
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Covenant Communications; First Edition edition
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1524424572
    • Release date ‏ : ‎ October 23, 2023
    • ****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

    This series has been an exciting one from the first book. I love the Pressley-Coombes family. I was excited that Ben was finally going to have his story told. 

    Isla Montjoy is a brave woman who has been on the run from her bad cop former boyfriend, Shay. He thought she was dead but she survived and knows a lot about the corrupt group of important men who would go down if Isla spilled what she heard. She is left with a lot of trauma from the attack.

    Ben Pressley-Coombes is on vacation with his father, Richard. His dad gets hurt on the climb up the mountain. Ben & Isla's fates collide again after a bad first meeting on the beach. With Shay after Isla, and Ben feeling the need to protect her is when the action ramps up. Skye Fall is non-stop action with lip-biting action from me. You never knew when Shay would show up and try to kill Isla. 

    Ben and his father find out that all of their corporation's money is gone. Someone has drained all of their accounts and now their business is in trouble. It was great how seamlessly the author combined both parts of the story. Ben and Isla are a wonderful couple. I loved how fierce and gentle Ben could be. He helped Isla through much of her healing and shared his Christian values to trust in God again.

    I loved this Romantic Suspense. Skye Fall has tremendous action along with some very nice romantic moments. Even though this is the fourth book in the series, it can be read as a stand-alone but don't do that to yourself. Reading from book one first will give you more insight into the Pressley-Coombes family. Each book has been incredible, so go right now and get the books from this series.


    ****Meet Author Paige Edwards****

    Paige Edwards is an award-winning author of inspirational romantic suspense novels. Due to her deep British roots, Paige’s books are often set in the UK, and she hops the pond whenever she gets the chance. She is styled the Lady Paige Edwards when in Scotland, but her favorite title is Grandma. When she needs a break from writing, she serves as president of her area's Interfaith Community Council, is fond of digging in the dirt (what some might call gardening), biking battlefields, and kayaking the lake. Paige loves to connect with readers through her website authorpaigeedwards.com. Be sure to follow her on BookBub for the latest on sales:).


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    Sunday, October 22, 2023

    The Christmas List of Richard Lindsay- Written by Bruce Lindsay & Illustrated by Dan Burr-Christmas Book Review


     Book Summary

    Based on a true story of a boy who helps bring Christmas to his family despite the hard times of the early 1930s. Young Richard wonders if Christmas will come this year. Money was tight for most families during the Great Depression, and the Lindsay family was well-acquainted with hardship. When Richard asks his widowed mother about Christmas, she reassures him that their family has everything they need. Without a Christmas turkey, they will have the fat red rooster from the chicken coop. "What about the rest of Christmas?" Richard asks. "Where will that come from?" His resourceful mother invites him to write down the names of people he loves, and asks, "How could you share Christmas with them?" Richard has an idea. He has exactly one dollar in coins that he'd saved from neighborhood jobs. He will buy everyone on his list a five- or ten-cent present from the corner store. With his Christmas list in hand, he chooses a handkerchief for Grandma Emma, a tin of marshmallows for his brother, hair clips for his big sisters, and crayons for little Grace. He finds bookmarks for his teachers and his uncles. He even picks out a red jawbreaker for his best friend, Heber. But what should he buy his mother? On Christmas morning, Richard is excited to see the joy on the face of each person on his list, especially his mother's. The beautifully illustrated picture book by award-winning illustrator Dan Burr brings to life this meaningful story about the joy of giving and bringing happiness to the people you love at Christmastime.

    Book Details

    • Genre: Christmas Book
    • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1639931570
    • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.25 x 0.5 x 9.25 inches; 1.08 Pounds
    • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 19, 2023
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Shadow Mountain
    • Release date ‏ : ‎ September 19, 2023
    • ****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

    I have a pretty nice Christmas book collection. The Christmas List of Richard Lindsay will make a perfect addition to my collection. 

    The story is very heartfelt and the illustrations are beautiful. The wonderful message that giving to others can bring joy in your life is at the center of this cute book. This is a book that all families should make a part of their Christmas celebration.

    ****Meet the Author Bruce Lindsay****

    Bruce Lindsay was in the second grade when he wrote his first Christmas story for The Plymouth School News. His interest in writing led to a career in journalism as an Emmy Award-winning reporter and newscaster. Decades of presenting current events to large television audiences never brought him more satisfaction than reading Christmas stories aloud to his children and grandchildren. Bruce received an MBA from the University of Utah. His favorite places to write are on a ship or on a train or in the shade on his back porch.


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    Saturday, October 21, 2023

    Kneaders Bakery & Cafe: A Celebration of Our Best Recipes and Memories By Colleen Worthington-Cookbook Book Review


     Book Summary

    The story of Kneaders Bakery and Cafe began with Colleen and Gary Worthington baking traditional European bread in their kitchen. After mastering old-world bread-baking techniques and testing countless recipes, Colleen, Gary, and their growing team of bakers moved onto their signature artisan bread.

    But bread is just the beginning. Kneaders is well-known for their mouth-watering soups, sandwiches, and breakfast as well as their delectable pies, cakes, and pastries. For the first time, home cooks have access to popular recipes such as Overnight Chunky Cinnamon French Toast, Artichoke Portobello Soup, and Blueberry Sour Cream Pie. Beautiful and appetizing photos accompany each recipe.

    What began in Colleen Worthington’s kitchen a little more than twenty-five years ago has grown into a successful family-owned bakery and cafe business with time-tested, delicious recipes gathered in this one-of-a-kind cookbook.

    Book Details

    • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1639931511
    • GenreL Cookbook
    • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 3, 2023
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Shadow Mountain
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1639931514
    • ****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

    I need to say right now that I love the food at Kneaders. When I found out there was a cookbook coming out with the recipes from this yummy eatery, I jumped for joy! 

    It's been fun testing out so many recipes.There is something for all tastes in this cookbook. Everyone in my family has different tastes and needs but with the wide variety of recipes, I found it easy to make something special for each family member. 

    Here are the recipes we tried and realize, we've only made a little dent in the book.

    • Blueberry Lemon Muffin Tops
    • Berry Delight Salad
    • Warm Bacon Cheese Spread
    • Ciabatta Bread Pizza
    • Sweet Chili
    • Stuffed French Toast
    • Peach Tarts
    • Best Biscuits
    • Dave's BLT Sandwich
    • Turkey Dumpling Soup
    • Chunky Pesto
    • Raspberry Crumble Bars
    Not only are there many yummy recipes in this book but there are also gorgeous images of food throughout. I also really enjoyed reading the stories behind Kneaders: family, friends, and business partners. You definitely could tell how much this family loves making high-quality food. If you love food and recipe books, you will absolutely love Kneaders Bakery and Cafe's 25-year celebration of recipes and memories.  


    ****Meet Author Colleen Worthington****



    More than twenty-five years ago, Colleen Worthington rolled up her sleeves and built a baking empire out of her own kitchen, which provided a place for her children and now grandchildren to learn hard work, dedication, and creativity.

    Together with her husband, Gary, the Worthingtons pursued their interest in scratch-made artisan breads by training at both the American Institute of Baking and San Francisco Baking Institute. They worked closely with Lehi Mills to develop an exclusive flour mixture and located an ideal, traditional Italian hearth-stone oven. Their first bakery opened in Orem, Utah in 1997, where they served European hearth breads. Within a few months, they expanded to offer a variety of sandwiches, soups, salads, and pastries. In their first quarter-century, they have expanded to forty-nine stores in six southwestern states.

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    Friday, October 20, 2023

    Death and the Sisters: A Mary Shelley Mystery#1 By Heather Redmond-Mystery Book Review

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    Death and the Sisters

    by Heather Redmond

    September 25 - October 20, 2023 Virtual Book Tour

    Synopsis:

    Death and the Sisters by Heather Redmond

    The tangled relationships between Frankenstein author Mary Shelley, poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Mary’s stepsister Jane Clairmont form the backdrop for an intriguing historical mystery, set in London in 1814, that explores the complex dynamic between sisters and the birth of teenaged Mary’s creative genius.

    London, 1814: Mary Godwin and her stepsister Jane Clairmont, both sixteen, possess quick minds bolstered by an unconventional upbringing, and have little regard for the rules that other young ladies follow. Mary, whose mother famously advocated for women’s rights, rejects the two paths that seem open to her—that of an assistant in her father’s bookshop, or an ordinary wife. Though quieter and more reserved than the boisterous Jane, Mary’s imagination is keen, and she longs for real-world adventures.

    One evening, an opportunity arrives in the form of a dinner guest, Percy Bysshe Shelley. At twenty-one, Shelley is already a renowned poet and radical. Mary finds their visitor handsome and compelling, but it is later that evening, after the party has broken up, that events take a truly intriguing turn. When Mary comes downstairs in search of a book, she finds instead a man face down on the floor—with a knife in his back.

    The dead man, it seems, was a former classmate of Shelley’s, and had lately become a personal and professional rival. What was he doing in the Godwins’ home? Mary, Jane, and Shelley are all drawn to learn the truth behind the tragedy, especially as each discovery seems to hint at a tangled web that includes many in Shelley’s closest circle. But as the attraction between Mary and the married poet intensifies, it sparks a rivalry between the sisters, even as it kindles the creative fire within . . .

    Praise for Death and the Sisters:

    "Death and the Sisters is a terrific blend of gritty history with a mystery that will keep readers turning pages. Impeccably researched and imaginative, Redmond’s first Mary Shelley Mystery immerses readers in the drama of young Mary Godwin and her family, as well as her budding romance with Percy Shelley, as they work together to solve a wonderfully bookish murder. I thoroughly enjoyed this series kick-off and can’t wait for the next story!"
    ~ Susanna Craig, author of The Lady Knows Best

    "Death and the Sisters is a rip-roaring murder mystery with twists and turns that introduces teenaged Mary Godwin, not yet the author of the immortal work Frankenstein, as an amateur detective. Redmond's foray in the world of rational atheists in early 19th century London is a mesmerizing, forceful delight."
    ~ Eilis Flynn, author of The Riddle of Rym

    "Crafted with vivid historical detail, an artfully twisted plot, and engaging characters, Death and the Sisters is an excellent start to what I hope will be a long-running series."
    ~ Dianne Freeman, author of the award-winning Countess of Harleigh Mysteries

    "It might be the way London comes to life in all of its dark and gritty complexities, or the dynamics between Mary and her step-sister, Jane, as they set out to find the killer of the man who they discover dead in the bookshop. Everyone is a suspect—even Percy Shelley who has caught the eye of the women in the household. Propulsive and immersive, Heather Redmond is at the top of her game until the intense and satisfying end."
    ~ Mary Keliikoa, author of Hidden Pieces

    "An intrepid cast of characters, a stunningly atmospheric 19th-century London, and a riveting murder… Highly recommend."
    ~ Melissa Bourbon, bestselling author

    Book Details:

    Genre: Historical mystery
    Published by: Kensington
    Publication Date: September 2023
    Number of Pages: 320
    ISBN: 9781496737991 (ISBN10: 1496737997)
    Series: Mary Shelley Mystery, 1
    Book Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | BookShop.org | Goodreads | Kensington

    My Review

    This was a very compelling book. The history is rich in this novel as real life characters are set in the heart of London 1814. Mary and her stepsister Jane find the body of a dead man in their father's bookshop. The story is them, with the help of poet Percy Shelley, trying to find the killer. There were many details to gather and pull together, to only have them shot in another direction in the next chapter. The list of probable killers was very long. It was interesting as the two 16 year old sisters became detectives.  There was a little of a love triangle as the sisters became rivals for Shelley's attention.

    So much of this novel shows how Mary Shelley became the person to eventually grow up and write the book Frankenstein. There were some surprising events that weren't revealed until the end. Fans of mysteries will enjoy Death and the Sisters and readers can also immerse themselves into the world of poets and writers.
    3.5-4 Stars

    Read an excerpt:

    “Come, Mary.” Jane flopped onto her bed. “Tell us a story about the prisoner ghosts wailing.”

    “I’ll have to think it up,” Mary said and then began to quote. “‘This relation is Matter of Fact, and attended with such Circumstances as may induce any Reasonable Man to believe it.’”

    “What’s that?” Jane asked. The floor creaked as she kicked off her slippers and knocked them to the floor.

    “Defoe, I think,” Mary said, already considering the form of her story. If only Mother had written such fanciful tales, to give her ideas on how to construct them. “I’ll consult his works in the bookshop for further inspiration. It seems like quite a good start to a ghost story.”

    Mary placed her slippers next to Jane’s and walked down in her stocking feet, hugging the wall so as not to set off the worst of the creaking stairs. If Mamma heard her, she’d be set to mending something. Her stepmother never thought about the cost of candles when she could make her daughters work themselves into exhaustion after dark.

    The bookshop’s interior door hung open. Very odd, as Mamma was particular about making sure that the smells of domestic life, particularly cooking odors, did not damage the books.

    Mary shrugged, glad she had come downstairs, because if Mamma had been the first to notice, she’d have no doubt blamed Mary. She lit the lantern kept in readiness for customers who wanted to browse in the dark corners.

    While she knew exactly where Defoe was kept, she first went to a back corner of the shop and dropped to her knees, then pulled out a much-loved volume that Mamma kept in stock because she knew that it sold, even though it was anything but highbrow or philosophical. Ann Radcliffe’s The Romance of the Forest. Feeling a little breathless, like a Gothic heroine about to swoon, she opened the book to her favorite page. With the lantern held over the engraving, she examined the bare legs of the man removing a blindfolded girl from a house.

    She bit her lip as she looked over the engraved musculature, feeling a familiar shiver dance up through her body. Did Shelley have legs so magnificent? He certainly possessed the broad shoulders and narrow waist of the figure on the page. She set down the lantern when it shook in her hand.

    “Oh, to see a form like that,” she whispered to herself. None of her Scottish suitors had possessed a body she wanted to caress. As such, none of them had enticed so much as a kiss from her. After a last heated glance, she closed the book and tucked it away again.

    The next shelves were in front of the bow windows. The Juvenile Library was shelved there, at the perfect height for children. Works of historical merit were on the other side. Mary rose.

    Her foot twisted as she took the first step. She grabbed for the edge of the bookcase with one hand, the other gripping the lantern tightly. Her fingers were trembling by the time she righted herself. She reached down and swiped at her foot. Something sticky coated her fingers. What was on the floor?

    “Honestly,” she muttered to herself. More cleaning. She set the lantern on the bookcase and walked past the windows. Slatted lines from the shutters were illuminated by the oil lamp that burned all night at the corner of the road.

    Distracted by the sudden reflected light, she tripped again. “Blast,” she cried.

    When she tried to take another step forward, her way was blocked by something solid. Confused, she prodded it with her foot. It felt warm, dry, and slightly yielding. She backed up to take the lantern in her hand again, then cupped the side of it with her hand to keep the illumination from the road. When she reached the mass again, she held the lantern out over the floor.

    Her mouth dropped open when she saw what lay in front of her. A man, like something out of a painting of the French Revolution, was sprawled on the floor. Facedown. She swept the lantern over his body. Her hand shook as she saw first one knife, then another.

    The first was impaled in his back. The other, in the mysterious recesses between his legs.

    “Faith!” Wobbly, Mary blinked hard, then forced herself to kneel down beside the sprawled figure, to touch the man’s hand.

    Still warm. She squeezed it, feeling that strange sensation of callused male flesh under hers, then dropped the hand. What was she doing? Molesting a corpse?

    She scooted back, her eyes closed, then opened them again, feeling her lips tremble at the sight of the dark blue velvet coat, the dark stain around the knife gleaming wetly in the light. She knew that coat. Shelley! That fine figure of a man, ended so cruelly. They had just seen him leave not twenty minutes earlier. Had he been accosted in the street and dumped here?

    “I could have loved such a being.” Tears sprang to her eyes, and she let them fall, keenly feeling her sensibility. Hadn’t he said he was a new father? And his poor young wife, not even twenty yet, a widow.

    “Mary?”

    Drat that Jane. Could she not offer up a moment’s solitude to anyone?

    Her stepsister’s footsteps came closer, along with the bobbing of a candle flame.

    “Don’t come any closer,” Mary warned. She set the lantern down.

    Ignoring her, Jane came down the space between the bookshelves and turned in the nook in front of the windows.

    “What are you doing?” she asked.

    Mary scrambled to her feet, hoping to block her sister’s view. The candle wavered as Jane took in the scene. She gasped loudly.

    “What,” Jane asked, “is that?”

    “Knives,” Mary said. “Murder has been done here.”

    “What?” Jane repeated, some frantic power coming into her voice. “Papa?”

    “No,” Mary said, grabbing the candleholder before the candle dropped. “Shelley.”

    She saw what was going to happen and held up her other hand, hoping to forestall it. But she failed, and Jane, coming closer, screamed. Mary bent under the onslaught and grabbed her sister’s hand.

    “Hush,” she begged, pulling her away. “We have to tell Papa before the watch comes.”

    Though Jane resisted, Mary pulled her through the bookshop, then forced her to sit on the steps and hold the candle while she went back for the lantern. She set it on the table in the hall.

    “Stay here,” she commanded.

    “But,” Jane whispered. “But the body.”

    “Papa will know what to do.”

    “But the watch.”

    “Papa should call them, not us. Do you want him surprised?”

    “The bookshop,” Jane said next.

    “Yes, it’s very bad,” Mary agreed.

    “It isn’t S-Shelley,” Jane stuttered. “He just left.”

    Mary pulled the handkerchief from her sleeve and tucked it into Jane’s unresisting hand. “It must be,” she said. “Who else? Cry quietly, please.” Hoping her sister obeyed, she picked up her skirts and ran up the steps to her father’s library.

    ***

    Excerpt from Death and the Sisters by Heather Redmond. Copyright 2023 by Heather Redmond. Reproduced with permission from Heather Redmond. All rights reserved.

     

     

    Author Bio:

    Heather Redmond

    Heather Redmond is an author of commercial fiction and also writes as Heather Hiestand. First published in mystery, she took a long detour through romance before returning. Though her last British ancestor departed London in the 1920s, she is a committed anglophile, Dickens devotee, and lover of all things nineteenth century.

    She has lived in Illinois, California, and Texas, and now resides in a small town in Washington State with her husband and son. The author of many novels, novellas, and short stories, she has achieved best-seller status at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other retailers. Her 2018 Heather Redmond debut, A Tale of Two Murders, has received a coveted starred review from Kirkus Reviews.

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    Thursday, October 19, 2023

    Spotlight: The Algorithm Will See You Now by JL Lycette

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    The Algorithm Will See You Now

    by JL Lycette

    October 16 -27, 2023 Virtual Book Tour

    Synopsis:

    The Algorithm Will See You Now by JL Lycette

    Medical treatment determined by artificial intelligence could do more than make Hope Kestrel's career. It could revolutionize healthcare.

    What the Seattle surgeon doesn't know is the AI has a hidden fatal flaw, and the people covering it up will stop at nothing to dominate the world's healthcare-and its profits. Soon, Hope is made the scapegoat for a patient's death, and only Jacie Stone, a gifted intern with a knack for computer science, is willing to help search for the truth.

    But her patient's death is only the tip of the conspiracy's iceberg. The Director, Marah Maddox, is plotting a use for the AI far outside the ethical bounds of her physician's oath. A staggering plan capable of reducing human lives to their DNA code, redefining the concepts of sickness and health, and delivering the power of life and death decisions into the hands of those behind the AI.

    Even if the algorithm accidentally discards some who are treatable in order to make that happen...

    Praise for The Algorithm Will See You Now:

    "I've been waiting for a book like this: a full-frontal assault on the dangers of artificial intelligence and the failures of our mangled health care system, all wrapped up in a clever, ripping thriller. Jennifer Lycette is an author to watch."
    ~ Rob Hart, author of The Paradox Hotel

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    Book Details:

    Genre: Thriller
    Published by: Black Rose Writing
    Publication Date: March 2, 2023
    Number of Pages: 272
    ISBN: 9781685131494 (ISBN10: 1685131492)
    Book Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | BookShop.org | Goodreads | Black Rose Writing

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    MONDAY 08 OCTOBER 2035
    7:15 AM

    PRIMA, Prognostic Intelligent Medical Algorithms
    Main Campus, Seattle

    Dr. Hope Kestrel was the only person who knew the patient in Room 132 wasn’t responding to the algorithm-selected treatment.

    She shuffled forward in the hospital security line, wanting to get her day started already yet dreading how she’d tell her patient the unexpected and devastating news. The straps from her work bag dug into her right shoulder as she shifted the trays of coffee and scones in her arms, her usual Monday morning offering to the staff. From PRIMA’s lofty location at the top of “Pill Hill,” the floor-to-ceiling windows framed downtown Seattle’s skyline, lit up by the early morning sun—its first appearance in over a week. In the distance, a ribbon of pink sky silhouetted the Space Needle, the tip poking out of the murky blue of the cloud bank. She frowned down at her pale hands, unable to recall the last time her skin had seen the sun. Even her freckles were fading.

    Her heart lifted when she spotted Bear, the Security Force service dog, rounding the corner. The German shepherd dashed for her, pulling Kyle, his Security Force guard, with him. The people next to her in line stepped back.

    Bear nosed at her lab coat, and she lifted the pastry box in one hand higher while shielding the cardboard carrier of coffee in the other. Hot liquid sloshed onto her wrist, the sting on her skin not far off from the burn in her chest that had been present all morning, triggered by the impending meeting in Room 132. One where she’d need to engage on an interpersonal level without the usual buffering layer of technology.

    Her gaze shifted from Bear to the familiar logo on the wall behind Kyle’s head—Prognostic Intelligent Medical Algorithms—and she shut out the searing pain in her chest. They were so close to the breakthrough to enhance the artificial intelligence even further. To render tumors like her mom’s curable. Because to rely on only hopefulness promised everything and got you nothing. No matter her damn name.

    She had to focus on the big picture. All she needed was to maintain her top ranking for a few more months. Then the coveted post-residency position at PRIMA would be hers—complete with her own research lab. Soon, she’d work side-by-side with her mentor Cecilia, no longer an underling.

    Bear gave a muffled woof and sat down obediently at her feet. Although Kyle would probably deny it if asked, she strongly suspected the guard went out of his way each morning to find her, knowing how much she loved Bear. It had been their unofficial routine for five years now.

    Hope gestured with her elbow. “Kyle, could you take this for a sec?”

    The burly, middle-aged man accepted the breakfast offerings with a flash of white teeth gleaming in contrast to his warm brown skin. “You got it, High Resident Kestrel.”

    “For the millionth time, you can call me Hope.”

    His eyes twinkled. “Whatever you say, oh most High One.”

    Heat flamed Hope’s cheeks, and she tried to cover it with an eye roll. Three months into her final year, she still wasn’t used to her lofty title. She’d be called the Chief Resident—not the High Resident—at any other program, but PRIMA had its own language.

    The loyal dog emitted another stifled woof from his barely contained seated position.

    Hope fished in the front pocket of her white scrubs for one of the dog biscuits she always carried and tossed the treat to Bear, who snapped it up.

    Kyle returned the pastries, then spoke in the deep, rumbling voice that Hope had come to learn only masked his kindly nature. “He sure loves you, Dr. K. He’d follow you anywhere. Have you reconsidered about one of the puppies?”

    She shifted her grip and gave a wistful shake of her head. “It wouldn’t be fair. I’m never home.”

    “So? You’d figure it out. Hire a dog walking service—and doggie daycare, too. You don’t have to do it on your own.”

    “I’d be nothing more than a familiar stranger who provides shelter and food.”

    Kyle bent down to rub Bear behind his ears, only to glance up and hastily straighten into a military posture, shoulders back. He tugged Bear to heel, his gaze fixed over Hope’s head.

    The dog sensed his handler’s shift in mood, the fur on his neck bristling upward.

    Hope swiveled, following the direction of Kyle’s eyes. More coffee dribbled on her hand, but she barely felt it this time. A man and woman in matching black suits and pressed white shirts were staring in their direction. Hope couldn’t help but stare back. The man was tall and broad-shouldered, mid-thirties, with angular cheekbones and deep-set eyes, his striking features set off by his onyx black hair. The woman appeared to be of similar age and height, equally imposing, with skin paler than Hope’s, commanding eyebrows, and white-blonde hair in an identical short haircut to her partner.

    Hope’s eyes darted to Kyle, who flashed another smile, but it didn’t reach his eyes.

    “Are those two—?”

    “Not regular Security Forces. They’ll notice me deviating from my route.” Kyle grimaced. “And letting Bear interact with civilians.”

    “But—”

    Kyle dropped his voice. “Last week, another disgruntled non-responder tried to get in.”

    A non-responder. A patient the algorithm had identified as refractory—resistant to all known therapeutics—and therefore wouldn’t be offered treatment at PRIMA. Or shouldn’t, at least.

    Hope went cold all over. All patient volunteers agreed to abide by the algorithm’s determinations in exchange for free healthcare. What would the guards do if they discovered another non-responder already here, admitted by mistake? On Hope’s service, no less.

    But that wasn’t her fault—

    “You’re a busy doctor, and we shouldn’t be holding you up.” Kyle tugged Bear away before she could ask him anything more. “We’ll see you again soon, Dr. K.”

    Before the dog was out of reach, Hope hurried to transfer the pastry box to the crook of her elbow, bracing it against her side enough to allow her to extend a hand to trail her fingers in Bear’s soft fur. The brief comfort the touch provided would have to last until tomorrow. She re-joined the line to watch the man and woman cut through the security checkpoint.

    Her muscles tightened, and she forced them to relax. She needed to focus. At least medical training had made her a champion at putting extraneous thoughts out of her mind. Compartmentalization for the win.

    A few moments later, she passed through the checkpoint and stepped onto OASIS—the Oncologic and Surgical Intervention Success Unit—and its familiar buzz of activity.

    Patients strolled the oval hallway in the sunshine-yellow robes and plush slippers allocated upon admission. If not for the slim IV poles, they might be in a luxury hotel. The hidden panels in the walls and ceiling secured all medical equipment out of sight.

    Abbie Fuentes, the charge nurse on OASIS for as long as Hope or anyone else could remember, spotted her arrival and trailed her into the break room. Hope wordlessly handed her one of the coffees, and she took a noisy sip while scanning Hope up and down, her impeccably bobbed hair not moving an inch. “What’s going on with you today? You’re late.”

    Hope shrugged. The nurses hadn’t yet seen her patient’s latest test results, and the part of Hope that feared being perceived a failure planned to wait until the last possible moment to tell them. “Line at security. You know, it’s getting slower every day.”

    ***

    Excerpt from The Algorithm Will See You Now by JL Lycette. Copyright 2023 by JL Lycette. Reproduced with permission from JL Lycette. All rights reserved.

     

     

    Author Bio:

    JL Lycette

    Jennifer / JL Lycette is a novelist, award-winning essayist, rural physician, wife, and mom. Mid-career, she discovered narrative medicine on her path back from physician burnout and has been writing ever since. She is an alumna of the 2019 Pitch Wars Novel Mentoring program. Her first novel, The Algorithm Will See You Now, was a 2023 SCREENCRAFT CINEMATIC BOOK COMPETITION FINALIST, 2023 READER'S FAVORITE BRONZE MEDAL WINNER in the Medical Thriller category, 2023 MAXY AWARD'S FINALIST - Thriller category, and 2023 PAGE TURNER AWARD'S FINALIST - Best Debut Novel category. The Committee Will Kill You Now is her second novel.

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    Tuesday, October 17, 2023

    Crossroads: A Holly Novel #5 By C.C. Warrens-Christian Suspense Book Review

    Crossroads JustRead Blog Tour

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    About the Book

    Crossroads

    Title: Crossroads
    Series:
    A Holly Novel #5
    Author:
    C.C. Warrens
    Publisher:
    Independently Published
    Release Date: October 27, 2023
    Genre:
    Christian suspense/ Christian romantic suspense

    ****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.****

    Run and don't look back.
    I'll find you when it's safe.
     

    Those were the last words Holly whispered to her six year old foster sister before the little girl fled into the trees and disappeared from existence. 

    Fifteen years later, Cassandra Ward is still missing. 

    Holly is haunted by the possibility that she sent her foster sister running from one monster and into the clutches of another. How else could a child vanish without a trace? 

    Determined to find her, Holly sifts through her own dark memories for clues, revisits her past, and chases a lead across the country with Jordan by her side. But the search for Cassie takes a dangerous turn when an altercation in the mountains leaves them stranded, cut off from the outside world, and running for their lives.  

    Lovers of books by Lynette Eason, Terri Blackstock, and Natalie Walters will enjoy this latest thrilling installment of The Holly Novels, and might even stay up all night reading.


    My Review

    This book was great! Do you hear people talk about breath-taking books? Well, this book was exactly that because you could hardly breathe with how much danger the main character was in. Holly seems to go from one bad situation to another. The things I love about Holly is that she is brave, kind, loyal, and determined. Even though she had so many awful things happen to her while growing up, she still was able to show love and empathy towards others.

    Crossroads is book five in the series, but the author leaves many background clues while telling the story. I knew what had happened and I didn't feel lost at all. I do want to go back and read the first four books. Also, C.C. Warens is such a great writer. I never lost my interest in the story and the pace is fast and never slows. There are many evil, bad guys in this story. Holly and her friend Jordan find themselves in very dangerous situations among threatening people. It was hard for them to figure out who to trust. Even at the point of total despair, Holly kept up her Faith and prayed for help from God. There were many things that made me stop and think but this quote near the end of the book really struck home.

    “We can be bitter about what we’ve been through, or we can use it to help somebody else in a similar situation. He needed to know he’s not alone and that it’ll get better.”

    Honestly, this book is a non-stop, fast-paced thrilling novel. There are shootouts, kidnappings, fistfights, and other nefarious things happening to characters but nothing graphic. The overall message though was about love and hope. Holly went through so much to find her foster sister, Cassie, and wouldn't give up searching. Even though it had been fifteen years since they'd seen each other, they still had a close bond. That was the most heartwarming part of the book. If you've never read any of the Holly books before, you should. There is a reason why most of the ratings for this book are five stars. It is a story that most readers will never forget.

    Triggers: There is talk about previous abuse Holly had been subjected to in her life. She is still very traumatized from the torture she experienced in a foster home. 



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    C.C. Warrens

    Jesus and laughter have brought C.C. Warrens through some very difficult times in life, and she weaves both into every story she writes, creating a world of breath-stealing intensity, laugh-out-loud humor, and a sparkle of hope. Writing has been a slowly blossoming dream inside her for most of her life until one day it spilled out onto the pages that would become her first published book.

    If she’s not writing, she’s attempting to bake something—however catastrophic that might be—or she’s enjoying the beauty of the outdoors with her husband. One of the many things she’s learned since she started this journey is that the best way to write a book is to go on a long stroll with her husband. That is when the characters—from their backgrounds to the moments that make them laugh or bubble over with anger—come to life.

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