I think I've found my favourite Christmas book of the season so far, as it's one that points to the true meaning of Christmas in the most sublime way. A Very English Christmas by Carrie Turansky, Marguerite Gray, and Carole Lehr Johnson is one of the #ClearlyChristianReadathon buddy reads happening this month, and I'm beyond thankful for the opportunity to enjoy such a wonderful book that eschews the trappings of the season for what matters most in awaiting the birth of the Saviour. Book Synopsis Celebrate the season with three timeless tales inspired by Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and Beatrix Potter. When Emma Grace Langley retreats to her grandmother’s antique shop in the snowy Cotswolds after heartbreak and job loss, she hopes to find clarity. Instead, she finds a collection of heirlooms—a portrait, a rare book, and a charming figurine—that unlock stories from the past. As each tale unfolds, Emma is drawn into the lives of three remarkable women whose lives were touc...
This is the second book that I chose for the HQN Shameless Romantics Library Reading Challenge this month and it's exciting to read a book from an author debuting with Harlequin Books! Taking a Second Shot by Leslie DeVooght is an insightful look into the world of a professional soccer player. I also love the double entendre of the title and how it applies to the characters, especially with the book featuring two athletes as they navigate their particular sports and their lives. Many thanks to Harlequin Books and NetGalley for providing a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Content to be aware of : mentions of yoga Book Synopsis Can he convince her that he’s playing for keeps? Struggling professional soccer player Rainey Allen has come to her grandparents’ small town in Georgia to train—certainly not to coach kids. But when a grief-stricken little boy gets excited about p...