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Review: Watch Your Back - Crossroads Suspense #3

What a ride this book took me on where it felt like nearly every chapter, something was happening that kept me wondering what would be next!  Watch Your Back by Kristen Hogrefe Parnell fits the theme of the book perfectly and is the third book in the Crossroads Suspense series . I am grateful to the publisher,  Mountain Brook Ink , for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis You can’t watch your own back. Private Investigator Avery Reynolds leads the charge to expose Tampa's supposedly “extinct” mob. The crime boss responsible for her foster brother’s death is within her grasp—until she hits a wall in the form of Ethan Bridger, a Coast Guard veteran who unknowingly derails her sting operation. When the elusive “Big Eddie” comes out of hiding, he targets their mutual friends about to tie the knot. Avery sets aside her angst toward Ethan to focus on ending the crime boss’s reign of terror. But working together exposes her trus...
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Review: Anything - Mayberry University #1

Having a soft spot for YA/New Adult books made reading Anything by Kristina Welch a fun trip into memory lane with the first title in her Mayberry University series released earlier this year. I am grateful to the author for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis Two guarded hearts. He’s breaking down walls and she’s building them higher— a match made in Heaven, or a blueprint for disaster? After the fiery downward spiral of senior year, Kit Talbot crash-lands on a quirky college campus where traditions rule and dorm floors act more like family. It’s just weird enough to keep her mind off the wreckage she’s leaving behind. Enter Levi Whitaker, known as the swooniest guy on campus. Magnetic, confident, and far too much like the ex who sent her life into that PTSD-tainted nosedive. Levi seems to be everywhere, focused on her like she’s the only girl in the world—even indulging her sugar addiction with delivered treats. But Kit’s self...

Review: Assisting the Athlete - Kendall Family #3

A Christian hockey romance written by Liwen Y. Ho ? Sign me up! Assisting the Athlete is the final book in the Kendall Family series and is one that is worth reading for any hockey fan 😊🏒 I am grateful to the author for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis She’s the only one who can melt this hockey player’s heart … Bekah Kendall has always been under the protective care of her older brothers, but now she's finally living life on her own terms. She has a new degree, her own place, and a coveted spot on the sports medicine staff for a top hockey team. This job is everything she’s hoped for, except for the excessive attention she gets from the players. But there’s no way she can quit, not when she needs to prove to her family that she can make it on her own. Watching out for his sister's best friend comes naturally for Sebastian Watts, so he does everything possible to help Bekah get a job with the Gilroy Gladiators. Howe...

Review: Only You Can Love Me - Trinity Lakes Romance #15

What a treat to be able to visit Trinity Lakes for the first time! I loved my time there with Only You Can Love Me by Carolyn Miller and am excited to return there for some earlier stories in this series now. If you've had the blessing of reading books by her, you'll enjoy seeing the intertwined nature of her characters and how their worlds collide. I am grateful to the author for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis Wanted: someone hardworking, honest, humble, with a sense of humor, who can appreciate the simple things in life. Who loves God, loves family, and loves animals. Genuine seekers only. Dr. Jess Martin—Doc Martin to her local community—might be used to solving the veterinary problems of rural south east Washington, but she can't solve the problems of her lonely heart. When a dating app specializing in rural connections comes her way she figures she's got nothing left to lose. Especially when she's al...

Review: Dear Judas

After reading James Finke's Christian non-fiction work, I was excited to dive into this amazing Christian fiction debut that is just as compelling to read. Dear Judas embodies a form of narrative apologetics that is winsome and thoughtful—wonderful companions for a book that will challenge Christians to take their faith beyond this realm seriously. If you're interested in the origin story of this book, please check out the author's blog article ! I am grateful to the author for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis From the moment Tommy Finch's heart stopped beating, his life would never be the same. A successful medical device salesman thriving in a high-pressure corporate world, Tommy had no need for God—until a near-death experience shatters his disbelief and forces him to confront a new reality. As he grapples with the complexities of life, love, and faith, he unwittingly becomes the target of dark forces determ...

Review: A Noble Comfort - Cornerstone Series #16

I had the pleasure of getting to read this book quite early on and was delighted by the storytelling and the message. A Noble Comfort  by Katja H. Labonté is a nonmagical Christian fantasy that is part of the Cornerstone series, and from what I've seen and heard, all of the bonuses that accompany this book are worth the full experience 😊 I am grateful to the author for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis As lady-in-waiting to the crown princess, Thalassa d’Acton is used to hectic palace life. The bustle is a good excuse to avoid thinking of the insecurities that plague her. But when a usurper takes over the throne, Thalassa finds herself and her princess imprisoned in a lonely tower—and with all the time in the world to worry. Outlawed Azaziah has roamed the land for years with his band of Inseparables. Playing knight errant was a God-given task, and helps him bear the knowledge that evil is spreading over his land unopposed....

More than a Door

I don't know if anyone else feels the same way I do when it comes to reading Christian fiction, but you'll probably notice that I seldom reference what I read as being closed door. This is mostly because I tend to review Christian books where my natural assumption is that any sexual ethics conveyed within the book stems from a Christian worldview. Obviously, I can't always take this at face value as some books that are being promoted as being Christian by publishers or book reviewers may contain content which could either push the boundary or outright cross the line of what should be biblical and God-honouring. While I do sometimes share reviews of books that fall into this category on my blog in the spirit of transparency and helping other believers, I try for the large part to avoid books where sin may come across as being glorified. It helps when I can check reviews on Goodreads or from trusted reviewers on Instagram. At the same time, "closed door" or even ...