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Review: An Irish Hope - Fairall Romance Legacy #2

I'm constantly amazed at how authors can transport you to different settings through words on the page. Carolyn Miller has not only taken me all over Australia, North America, and the UK, she is the perfect travel companion for Ireland through her Fairall Romance Legacy series . An Irish Hope focuses on the next Fairall family member, Aisling, and her propensity toward bigger emotions. Many thanks to the author for providing a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis Aisling Fairall has a big personality and a big heart. But lately she's been feeling a little lost and wondering what to do with her life. Until a mysterious uninvited guest at a family wedding helps her see that maybe she's not quite on her own, after all. Andrew Scott is used to crushed dreams, which is why he's here at a fancy hotel in west Ireland on the anniversary of what should've been his honeymoon. He's trying to pick up the pieces o...
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Review: Falling Back to You - The Reluctant Romantics #3

If you haven't yet read The Reluctant Romantics series , be prepared for lots of heartfelt moments that address health concerns and issues around identity in a kind, Christian way. Falling Back to You by Morgan Taylor Giesbrecht is an autumn story that will linger all year-round, making Noelle and Cal some of your favourite characters to root for as they navigate the burden and blessing of caring for others. Many thanks to the author for providing a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis I came home looking for redemption, not a second chance with the man my heart never forgot... Noelle: Running away a month before my wedding was the hardest choice I ever made. But crawling back thirteen years later with my life in shambles might be worse. I’m jobless and homeless with a laundry list of apologies to make. But as an eldest daughter, my motto is “I’m fine.” Only it’s not fine, and I’m tired of pretending. I have a place to l...

Review: Her Off-Limits Charity Date - Unexpected Dates #3

Happy release day to the third book in the Unexpected Dates series ! Her Off-Limits Charity Date  by Liwen Y. Ho  is a perfect book for summer, and involves a soft-hearted zombie actor with a penchant for cooking. Now who doesn't want to learn more about a man who can do both?! Many thanks to the author for providing a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis The one man I’m falling for is the one man I absolutely shouldn’t want. As a professional event planner, I’m used to managing chaos. My own love life, however, is another story. Especially after I meet my brother’s new brother-in-law and discover he looks like he walked straight out of a romance novel. Tall? Check. Piercing blue eyes? Check. Broody enough to make my heart do inconvenient things? Double check. Unfortunately, Zane Beckett also happens to be a famous actor. And our first meeting gets off to a rocky start when he finds out I’ve never seen any of his movi...

Review: Spies, Lies, and Alibis

I've been seeing  Spies, Lies, and Alibis by Natalie Walters  float around for a while and knew that I had to read it based on the reviews. The conclusion? I thoroughly enjoyed myself and am already looking forward to more adventures! I love espionage fiction set during wartime, so reading a contemporary espionage rom-com has made my day. Book Synopsis They were each other's first love. Now they might be each other's last hope. Cybil Langford has spent years hiding behind her polished, professional facade as the executive assistant to a powerful real estate mogul, where she's perfectly positioned to collect intel on her boss's criminal network. But when her mission leads her into the path of Lorenzo Ramirez—a ruthless crime boss with deadly plans—she'll need every ounce of cunning and charm to stay one step ahead. Then he walks back into her life. Ben Bradley is deep undercover for the FBI, living under an alias, as a financial advisor with a reputation for hel...

Review: The Battle for Heaven and Earth - A Story of Scripture #1

When I saw this book being offered for #CampNetGalley  this summer, I knew that it would be an excellent opportunity to try biblical fiction with a twist on it. The Battle for Heaven and Earth by Mark M. Yarbrough and Jerry B. Jenkins is a book unlike what I've read before and it's already whet my appetite for what's next in the series. It's riveting with fast-paced scenes while plunging me into scenes of much spiritual depth. Since it won't be published until November 3, 2026, I am grateful I didn't have to wait that long to enjoy this title.  Many thanks to Thomas Nelson Fiction and NetGalley for providing a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis In the beginning—before Earth, before humanity, before sin--there was Heaven. And it was perfect. This is the story of creation as you've never imagined it. Once united in worship and purpose, the angelic realm is shaken when Lucifer—the most beautiful a...

Review: Rise of the Falcon - Refuge #2

I have been awaiting Gaacó's story ever since we first got to meet him in The Call of Living Water , the first book in the Refuge series by Alexis M. Melvin . In Rise of the Falcon , we also get to know Mar, the doctor who has played a pivotal role in helping her people. This unique series is worth binging, especially if you're looking to be transported to a different continent and setting. Many thanks to the author for providing a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis A jungle chief. A village doctor. A threat to the tribes they both love. Finding a connection built on past friendship, Gaacó and Mar work together to protect their people. Gaacó's new faith demands he trust the God of Living Water above his own strength. But trusting God in the midst of heartache and danger proves more difficult than he ever imagined. Meanwhile, Mar finds herself being drawn back to the jungle and tribal life - but her return threat...

Shortcut-Less

I recently saw a carousel  post  from someone whom I don't follow that stopped me in my tracks. Essentially, it was about some of the issues found on Instagram; however, the slide that stood out most to me was the one stating, "I am not convinced Bookstagrammers actually read." While I certainly don't need to take the time to defend my actions or activity, I'm saddened at this thought. I've written before about The Privileges of Reading and Aspirational Reading , but things seem to have taken a turn for the worse with the proliferation of generative AI (not agentic AI—see Stop the Slop for the distinction) since I first wrote these posts. I'm careful not to make blanket accusations or pronouncements as many of the people I follow are both genuine and impressive in what they share, but it seems to be a sentiment that is growing in popularity. Whether people believe that I fall into the same category or not is something I cannot control. I can shout until ...