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Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Review: Whiskers and Ciphers (A Purr-fect Relic Cozy Mystery Book 6) by DeAnna Drake

About the Book
A corpse in the town’s fountain spells trouble for Rebecca Cuthbert, who, along with her talking cat, Aneksi, must uncover the killer and dangerous truths behind the cursed artifacts plaguing Citrus Grove.

The normally quiet community is buzzing with excitement as the local university prepares to host an academic conference on Egyptian antiquities that’s attracting scholars, collectors—and a few hidden agendas. Did a newcomer carry out this crime, or is the culprit closer to home?

With Detective Nick Devon at her side and her knack for connecting the dots, Rebecca finds herself once again in the thick of the investigation. With help from her resourceful grandfather and her clever feline friend, she is determined to unlock the secrets of a mysterious antique journal. But each new clue reveals a longer list of suspects, deeper suspicions, old enemies, and more threats.

Solving this puzzle may come at a deadly cost. Can she crack the case before the murderer strikes again?


MY THOUGHTS

Whiskers and Ciphers was another fantastic addition to this series!

I always love seeing what kind of mystery Rebecca and Aneksi have to solve, and I've got to say this mystery was a really good one. It definitely kept me guessing. I had lots of theories about who killed the woman in the fountain and why but was completely shocked by the reveal.

If you're a fan of cozy mysteries, don't hesitate to check out this series. You'll love it! It's so much fun. While all the books can stand alone, I'd still recommend starting at the beginning because it's such a great series. I can't wait for the next book!

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Review: Beneath False Stars (Project Integration Book 1) by S.D. Grimm

About the Book
What they don’t see will hurt them.

The day to open the centuries-old Dome gates and reintegrate genetically engineered people back into normal society has arrived. There's one caveat—their powers must remain suppressed.

Amidst this Project Integration Initiative, hacker Ryleigh Stevens has her whole life planned out. The plan? Prevent a second Universal Tech War in two simple steps. First, help Project Integration Phase One succeed—but not for the reason she pretends. Next, infiltrate the rebellion and sabotage Phase Two—the part that would grant people unbridled access to their superhuman abilities.

Too bad the one person who can make her plan reality is her sworn enemy. He’s dangerous. He’s Powered. And he’s the reason her brother is dead. Faced with an impossible choice, Ryleigh must decide how to do what’s right for the good of all humanity, even if it means sacrificing everything she holds dear—again.


MY THOUGHTS

This is science fiction at its finest! I absolutely loved it! The world-building was great! I loved discovering this high-tech, futuristic world. It was fascinating seeing all the new tech. (A little scary too.) But I felt completely immersed in the story.

Ryleigh was a great character. She was relatable and realistic in her reactions. She was a little impulsive at times, which could lead to some trouble. But there was a lot riding on Project Integration, and you could tell how much it meant to her.

Knox was a really interesting and complex character, and I really enjoyed getting to know him better.

One of my favorite aspects of this book was seeing all the strong friendships. I loved watching the characters bond and grow together.

This high-stakes sci-fi story exceeded all expectations. It's full of intrigue and surprising twists and revelations I never saw coming. I want to say more, but I don't want to spoil anything. If you're a fan of this genre, don't hesitate to grab a copy of this book. Run and get it! You'll love it! I can't wait for book two!

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

Monday, September 8, 2025

Review: Mildly Forgetful, Madly in Love by Beatrix Quinn

About the Book
One missing woman, two hopeful hearts, and a trail of sticky notes no one can decipher.

When seventy-five-year-old retired botany professor Betty Wilding vanishes—again—her family assumes she’s wandered into another greenhouse or accidentally joined a silent retreat. But Betty isn’t lost. She’s chasing down a long-lost love, a decades-old betrayal, and the truth behind the letters that never reached her.

Meanwhile, Daniel Wren, gentle hardware-store philosopher and wearer of tweed in inappropriate seasons, is trying to find Betty, armed with nothing but old memories, unsent letters, and a romantic’s refusal to give up—even when everyone else thinks it’s too late.

But nothing is simple in the small town of Willowend, especially with:
  • One fiercely loyal sister with a planner and a temper,
  • A meddling society woman with suspiciously fresh lipstick and a plan of her own,
  • And a pair of middle-aged kids who may just be falling in love while tracking down their runaway parents.
Mildly Forgetful, Madly in Love is a charming, heartfelt romantic dramedy for fans of The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. It’s about second chances, the beautiful mess of memory, and what happens when love refuses to be forgotten—even if you sometimes forget where you put your keys.

If you like your love stories witty, wistful, and just a little wild, this is the one to add to your cart right now.

Because love might grow old—but it never grows up.


MY THOUGHTS

This was an absolute joy to read! It made me laugh. It made me cry. And it made me feel every emotion in between.

I enjoyed the fact that the story featured an older couple. Betty and Daniel were so endearing and likeable. I was really rooting for them to find each other again.

I thought all of the characters were so real and authentic. It felt like I already knew them, like they were old friends or family members.

I also enjoyed seeing the sisterly bond between Betty and Linda. They could drive each other crazy, but you could tell how much they loved one another.

If you're looking for a heartfelt and sweet story that tugs at your emotions, pick up a copy of this book. I enjoyed it so much.

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FOUR STARS

Monday, September 1, 2025

Review: Mistletoe and Mayhem (Red Truck Mysteries Book 3) by Janice Thompson

About the Book
A Wildfire Races toward the Hadley Ranch

Breathe in the nostalgia of everything old red truck in book three of a new cozy mystery series.

It’s less than a week until Christmas in Mabank, Texas, and just a few days away from RaeLyn and Mason’s wedding on Hadley ranch. Unfortunately, a wildfire with mysterious origin is rapidly traveling across several counties and headed right for the Hadley acreage. Fire fighters rush to put it out before the family homestead goes up in flames, taking the business and the old red truck with it. Their perfect wedding may be ruined, and RaeLyn and Mason are determined to find the source of the fire.


MY THOUGHTS

I enjoyed this third installment of the Red Truck Mysteries. It’s always a joy to take a trip to Mabank, Texas, and see what the Hadley family is up to these days.

It’s wedding time for RaeLynn and Mason, but a wildfire threatens not only their upcoming nuptials but the Hadley family ranch as well. Questions swirl about whether the fire was naturally occurring or man-made.

This was a lighter cozy mystery that focused more on family dynamics and wedding planning. So while it was slower paced, it was still an enjoyable and comforting read.

It always feels like coming home when I pick up a Janice Thompson book. And the Hadleys feel like they’d fit right into my own family. If you’re looking for a lighter cozy mystery with small-town vibes and down-home characters, you’ll enjoy this series.

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FOUR STARS

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Review: Danger in the Wilderness (National Park Protectors Book 1) by Darlene L. Turner

About the Book
A search for a kidnapped camper

could cost them their lives.

Park warden Dekker Hoyt’s father-son camping trip turns into a nightmare when a serial killer abducts his father. With just seventy-two hours to find him, Dekker turns to criminal investigative analyst Blaire Tremblay to identify the Park Campfire Killer. As they follow his taunting clues and face increasingly violent threats, Dekker and Blaire know that one wrong step could be fatal. With the ruthless criminal following their every move, can they stop a killer in hiding…waiting to complete his deadly plan?

From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.
National Park Protectors


MY THOUGHTS

Y’all! Danger in the Wilderness was so good! This high-stakes, fast-paced romantic suspense held me in its grip from the first page to the very last. It’s one of the most intense and anxiety-inducing stories I’ve read in a long time. I absolutely loved it!

There was a sense of danger and urgency that poured out of the pages. There were times when I forgot I was reading about fictional characters. Their emotions felt so real. The danger and harrowing situations they were in felt so real. I was so worried for them.

Speaking of those characters, I really liked Dekker and Blaire. I thought Blaire’s job as a profiler was really interesting. I loved watching Dekker’s faith grow.

My mind was working overtime trying to figure out who the serial killer was. I had so many theories but was completely shocked by the final reveal. I didn’t see that coming!

If you’re a fan of high-stakes, faith-filled romantic suspense, grab a copy of this book. You won’t be disappointed. I loved it!

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Book Beginnings, First Line Friday, & Friday 56: Danger in the Wilderness (National Park Protectors Book 1) by Darlene L. Turner

Book Beginnings is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader that asks you to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you're reading. I'm also linking up with Carrie at Reading is My Superpower for First Line Friday. Friday 56 asks you to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your ereader and share a non-spoilery sentence or two. It was started by Freda at Freda's Voice, but Anne over at My Head is Full of Books has taken over for the time being.

This week I'm featuring Danger in the Wilderness (National Park Protectors Book 1) by Darlene L. Turner. It releases August 26 and I should have my review up then. I loved it! 

About the Book
A search for a kidnapped camper

could cost them their lives.

Park warden Dekker Hoyt’s father-son camping trip turns into a nightmare when a serial killer abducts his father. With just seventy-two hours to find him, Dekker turns to criminal investigative analyst Blaire Tremblay to identify the Park Campfire Killer. As they follow his taunting clues and face increasingly violent threats, Dekker and Blaire know that one wrong step could be fatal. With the ruthless criminal following their every move, can they stop a killer in hiding…waiting to complete his deadly plan?

From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.
National Park Protectors


Book Beginnings / First Line Friday
Park Warden Dekker Hoyt tensed and scanned the area in Clovercross National Park after closing the news alert. He pocketed his cell phone, the headline tormenting his mind. Park Campfire Killer Strikes Again. The serial killer had struck parks and wilderness regions across the Yukon, kidnapping campers before killing them three days later.

Friday 56
The door creaked open, jolting Blaire awake. She fought to clear both her foggy brain and her blurred vision. Dreams of bears and drowning had sucked her under, holding her hostage in the dream world.

What have you been reading lately?

Review: Half Empty (Squeaky Clean In Between Mysteries Book 3) by Christy Barritt

About the Book
Sometimes the glass really is half empty—especially when people are willing to kill for it.

Crime-scene cleaner Gabby St. Claire needs extra cash, so when she’s offered a courier job transporting a box of antique dishes from North Carolina to Virginia, she figures it’s easy money. What could go wrong with delivering a dozen old teacups?

Everything, as it turns out. When half the precious cargo disappears during transport, Gabby finds herself facing an angry recipient who wants his family heirlooms delivered as promised—or else.

As the clock ticks toward a fatal deadline, Gabby must use her sleuthing skills to track down the missing cups. But when dangerous people suddenly take an interest in her whereabouts and she starts receiving threatening messages, she soon realizes these teacups are more than just sentimental keepsakes.

Can she uncover the truth behind the “simple” delivery job? Or will her latest attempt at easy money become her last?


MY THOUGHTS

This was another great “In Between” mystery!

After losing her job, Gabby’s currently doing a courier gig transporting some antique dishes from North Carolina to Virginia. It’s supposed to be an easy way to earn a little extra money, but things go haywire when half of the dishes go missing and Gabby’s targeted by dangerous people.

This was a quick, fast-paced story that held my full attention from beginning to end. I finished it in one afternoon. I could not set it down. I didn’t know how Gabby was going to get out of this mess, but it was sure fun to read about!

This is a must-read for fans of the Squeaky Clean Mystery series. I really enjoyed it!

FOUR STARS

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Review: Janushek in Love by Christina Baehr

About the Book
Brik Janushek is nothing if not resilient. But as his time in Ormdale stretches longer than he intended, he begins to wonder if he will recover from the enigmatic woman who has captured his heart. Or could he dare to find a way through the wall that stands between them?

A short story in The Secrets of Ormdale.

Note to readers: This story takes place during the events of Books 4 & 5 in the completed series The Secrets of Ormdale. As such, it is best enjoyed after reading the entire series. It contains moderate spoilers for Book 5 (Valley of Dragons).


MY THOUGHTS

Did I immediately start reading this as soon as I received it? Absolutely! Did I miss some sleep to do so? You bet! And I have absolutely no regrets.

Janushek is one of my favorite characters from the Secrets of Ormdale series, so I was ecstatic for this short story. It did not disappoint. I loved getting to know him better and seeing things from his perspective. And I adored the romance. It was so sweet!

This short story packed a big punch. It’s a must-read for fans of the Secrets of Ormdale series. Be sure to read it after completing the series, though.

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

Monday, August 18, 2025

Review: Hybrid (The Hybrid Series Book 2) by Candace Kade

About the Book
Lee Urban's search for truth could destroy everything.

After narrowly surviving several attempts on her life, Lee Urban retreats into hiding, seeking refuge with her family for the Lunar New Year. But the relaxing holiday turns into a heist when someone crashes the party with intel on the hybrid’s identity.

Driven by desperation, Urban accepts a position within the elite Dragons AI team, a high-stakes gamble that will propel her into the heart of the turbulent West. As she follows the elusive clues to the hybrid, the journey takes her closer to uncovering the truths about her own origins and the odd circumstances surrounding her adoption.

Tensions between the Enhanced and Naturals grow increasingly violent, and the Western Federation teeters on the brink of civil war. Urban's choices threaten to tear her family apart, and the secrets she unearths just might shatter the delicate balance of society.


MY THOUGHTS

I loved this heart-pounding sci-fi thrill ride! It was exciting, fast-paced, and impossible to put down.

It’s been a while since I read the first book, so I was worried it might take a little bit to get back into this world. I shouldn’t have worried. I was able to dive right back in with no problem.

The worldbuilding is stunning! Intricate and detailed, yet never overwhelming. Futuristic yet not out of the realm of possibility. The tech and gadgets were really interesting! Just as I thought with the first book, this is one of the most impressive and unique stories I’ve had the pleasure of reading.

The second half of the book takes Urban to the Western Federation. It was really interesting to see how it differed from the Asian Federation.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys exciting, clean young adult science fiction. Be sure to start with book one, though. This is not a standalone. I can't wait for the next book!

FIVE STARS

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Review: What the Sea Brings by Beverly Twomey

About the Book
The law of the sea is give and take, ebb and flow. Long ago, it took Lynnette's brother. Now, it's brought her a friend. Or is he an enemy?

Hidden away in an island cove, the Convent of Saer is a peaceful place guarded by mermaids, filled with endless sunlight and brightly clothed nuns. Despite the beauty around her, ten-year-old Lynnette is terribly lonely. In the midst of a frightening storm, she prays for a friend. The next morning, a half-drowned boy washes ashore.

Maddox is not what she expected. Clearly distrustful from the start, the eleven-year-old stranger cries too much and is skeptical of the Convent’s beliefs. If that weren’t bad enough, he’s the son of an emperor who wants to conquer Saer. When a royal guard arrives to track down the prince, Lynette and Maddox’s newfound friendship is put to the test. Lynnette must confront the Convent’s fear, protect her home, and face her own past before the friend the sea gave her is taken away.

Inspired by The Little Mermaid and Redwall, What the Sea Brings is a cozy middle grade fantasy that explores the importance and hardships of family, friendship, and faith.


MY THOUGHTS

I adored this beautiful and emotional story. It truly touched my heart. While it had a bit of a slow start, I felt like the pace built at just the right speed. Never too fast or overwhelming. And never boring. I was hooked!

I loved the writing style. I felt completely immersed in the story. The world and the characters came to life. I felt like I could picture everything in crystal-clear clarity, which doesn’t always happen for me.

Lynette and Maddox were both extremely likable and easy to root for. Their friendship was really sweet. I liked that we were given both of their points of view.

I highly recommend this gentle and cozy middle grade story of grief, loss, forgiveness, and friendship. I wish I had read a book like this when I was growing up. It’s a very encouraging and relatable story.

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

Monday, August 11, 2025

Review: Quarter Labyrinth (Into the Labyrinth Book 1) by Victoria McCombs

About the Book
EVERY FOUR YEARS, THE LABYRINTH AWAKENS. It shifts location, resets its deadly puzzles, and demands a new game. The rich pay for clues to find it and keys to get in, while the poor fight for entrance. This year, the first to reach the center wins control over the renowned trade vessels. Strange, because Ren specifically remembers her father—the captain—promised her those ships. But her father had the misfortune of going missing before revealing Ren as his hidden heir. And she’s never actually met him. Only through scraps of letters she keeps in a trunk, promising he’d return to the island for her someday.

There isn’t time for her father to explain. Ren has until sundown to find the labyrinth and get inside before its entrance is sealed.

Even if she makes it through the gate, she must race against others who are just as determined as she is—and far deadlier. Then there’s the Labyrinth Wolves. And the Stone Gods. And the son of her father’s enemy who takes a personal interest in Ren. She will fight for her birthright through wits, strength, and perhaps a bit of luck to be the one at the helm with her future begins.

May you find yourself in the labyrinth.
At least, may you not lose yourself.


MY THOUGHTS

Y’all! This book was so good! I loved it! The first sentence grabbed me and didn’t let go. In fact, I’m still thinking about this story. I probably will be for a long time.

The labyrinth was an intriguing, mysterious, foreboding, and wondrous place. And it was also quite possibly the only way for Ren to claim her rightful inheritance and, possibly, even figure out what happened to her missing father.

I admired Ren’s determination and spunk. She was very stubborn at times and set on doing things her own way, but she was also a very likable heroine who was easy to root for.

Clark was a great guy. His steadfast devotion and loyalty to Ren was endearing. I loved seeing his kind heart.

Leif was a bit of a mystery, but I was very eager to learn more about him.

This was an exciting and heart-pounding read. I never knew what would happen next. It definitely kept me on my toes! The labyrinth was dangerous and always changing. I loved it and am so anxious for book two! If you’re a fan of high-stakes fantasy, grab a copy of this book! I highly, highly recommend it!

FIVE STARS

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Review: The Blonde Who Came in From the Cold by Ally Carter

About the Book
An action-packed, second-chance rom-com about two rival spies who must join forces in order to stay alive, from New York Times bestselling author Ally Carter.

Ten years ago, they joined the CIA.

Six years ago, he left the game.

Five years ago, they fell in love.

One year ago, she ran out into the cold with absolutely no intention of ever coming back.

And two minutes ago, they woke up, bloody and bruised and handcuffed together in the dark.

They don’t know where they are. They don’t know how they got there. And they have absolutely no idea who is after them or what this nameless, faceless villain wants.

The only thing that’s clear is that, after ten years of covers and chemistry, secrets and lies, these two rival spies have been sucked into their greatest mission yet, and now they’re going to have to team up to stay alive. (If they don’t kill each other first.)


MY THOUGHTS

This was a super fun romantic comedy. Full of hilarious laugh-out-loud moments and exciting high-stakes action, this book was nearly impossible to put down.

There are two POVs, Alex and King, and also two timelines, the present and the past, which starts ten years ago when they first met and became spies and leads up to the present time. I thought it was really fun to see how their relationship evolved over time and to see all their ups and downs.

Speaking of their relationship, Alex and King had amazing chemistry. Their banter was so much fun. They made a great, albeit reluctant, team.

I will say that while I really enjoyed seeing their past and present, there were a few times where I had a hard time keeping track of which timeline we were in and who the narrator was. But, other than that, this was an absolute joy to read. While it is the second book in the series, I believe it can stand alone okay. Although, you might miss out on some of the fun of how the two books are connected.

NOTE: This is a closed-door romance that includes some strong language.

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FOUR STARS

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Review: Burning Justice (Chasing Fire: Alaska Book 6) by Lisa Phillips

About the Book
RESCUE. DANGER. DEVOTION.
THIS TIME, THEIR HEARTS ARE ON THE LINE.

She's been searching for her father for fifteen years...


Maria Sanchez has spent her entire career as a CIA operative searching for her father, and she’s not going to let some tough, arrogant former-soldier-turned-hotshot stand in her way.

His life was upended on a single fateful mission...

After being betrayed, branded a traitor, and declared dead, Kane Foster has a lot prove—and he’s not going to let his team—or his country—down. Even if he has to douse the sparks between him and his feisty teammate. Because some things are more important than love.

Now someone tell that to his heart…

As the smoke clears on this pulse-pounding series, buried truths will be uncovered and loyalties tested in this sizzling finale to the Chasing Fire: Alaska romantic suspense series.


MY THOUGHTS

Burning Justice was a great conclusion to the Chasing Fire: Alaska series. It didn’t take long for things to heat up, and the story was moving at a lightning-fast pace. I could hardly keep up!

Things with the militia group finally came to a head, which I was very eager, and a little nervous, to see.

I loved getting to know Kane and Maria better. They were such a great pair!

This has been a great series. Exciting, action-packed, and full of danger with strong messages of faith and characters who were easy to root for. I really hope there’s another Chasing Fire series coming soon! If you're a fan of swoony, action-packed romantic suspense, you'll love this series. Be sure to start with book one.

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FOUR STARS

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Review: A Montana-Sized Secret by Allie Pleiter

About the Book
Can she trust him again

For the sake of their baby?

Returning to High Mountain pregnant is not the fresh start Carly Davis imagined—nor is telling Jack Peters he’s the father. And with Jack in the early stages of addiction recovery, she questions if he can handle being a parent. But Jack is determined to show that he’s changed, and a chance to prove himself arises when they must care for a litter of rescued baby bunnies. Trust slowly builds between them again, but as unexpected news threatens their fragile bond, can they overcome the uncertainties to be the family they both need?

From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.


MY THOUGHTS
“Don’t tell God the size of your problem, tell your problem the size of God.”
I absolutely loved this heartfelt and touching story. Serious and hard topics were discussed and handled with grace.

Jack had a lot to make up for, a lot of apologies and mending of relationships to do. I appreciated the fact that he owned up to his mistakes and was trying to make amends. It was good to see him actively trying to be a better man.

Carly had a lot to deal with. There were a lot of things weighing heavily on her mind. The worry of judgment from friends, family, the small town she lived in, her fractured relationship with Jack, and the disappointment she felt in herself. I really felt for her and was rooting her on.

I thought working together with the bunnies and then at VBS was a great way for Jack and Carly to break the ice again. I appreciated that there were some lighter moments amidst the serious topics. I thought there was a nice balance. I loved watching their faith grow and learning to lean on God.

I loved this story of second chances and new beginnings. If you’re a fan of touching, heartfelt, and emotional Christian fiction, you’ll love it too! I can’t recommend it highly enough!

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

Monday, July 28, 2025

Review: Buried Wilderness Secrets by Jaime Jo Wright

About the Book
Uncovering cold case secrets

could be deadly…

Montana park ranger Aaliyah Terrence finds a serial killer’s burial ground—and narrowly survives the brutal attack that follows. And when cold case detective Wade Marlowe reveals that her birth mother was the murderer’s first victim, it soon becomes clear that Aaliyah has been marked as his next target. As their search into the past reveals old skeletons and puts Aaliyah in ever-increasing danger, she’ll have to rely on Wade to keep her safe. But will they discover the killer’s identity before she meets the same end as her mother?

From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.


MY THOUGHTS
She wasn’t supposed to find human bones in the wilderness.
I’m so excited Jaime Jo Wright is branching out into a new genre! I love her Gothic dual timelines, so I was very eager to check out this Love Inspired Suspense. It did not disappoint! I loved it!

Aaliyah becomes the target of a dangerous killer after she and her dog stumble upon his secret burial grounds. Wade, a detective, thinks this could be connected to a cold case he’s working on. He also thinks there’s a personal connection to Aaliyah. After getting off on the wrong foot, they reluctantly join forces to try to solve the case before Aaliyah becomes the next victim.

I really liked Aaliyah and Wade. I also loved Aaliyah’s dog, Peaches. She was such an awesome canine friend.

The mystery kept me hooked and reading as fast as I could. I had my suspicions about who the guilty party was, but there were a couple of other suspects I was suspicious of, so I wasn’t sure until right before the reveal.

If you’re looking for a romantic suspense that will keep you on your toes, grab a copy of this book. You won’t be disappointed. I’m looking forward to more stories in this genre from Jaime Jo Wright.

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Review: The Faux Must Go On (The Worst Detective Ever Book 13) by Christy Barritt

About the Book
Sometimes the hardest role to play is yourself.

When actress Joey Darling agrees to help an old friend infiltrate a self-help retreat with high-profile participants, she expects the usual Hollywood nonsense: overpriced seminars, questionable life coaches, heavy doses of mumbo jumbo, and maybe some dodgy juice cleanses. What she doesn't expect is to find herself trapped at a beachfront mansion surviving on meals so small they take a magnifying glass to find, watching identities go up in flames, and enduring brutal trust exercises better designed for Navy SEALs.

As those who dare to resist start disappearing, Joey wonders if the only thing being transformed at this retreat is participants’ life expectancy—and possibly their bank accounts. To survive, Joey must channel her inner TV detective. But with no scriptwriter to save the day, no phone, no car keys, and no decent coffee in sight, can she improvise and solve the case before the final curtain falls?


MY THOUGHTS

Joey Darling is back, and I couldn’t be more excited! This is my favorite Christy Barritt series, and I always love revisiting these characters. This was another fun, exciting, and fast-paced addition to the series.

A friend asks Joey to help investigate a possible cult. They go to a retreat the organization is holding, and things take a dangerous turn! There are strange mishaps, missing people, dangerous trust exercises, and, to top it all off, a mysterious death! This might be Joey's most high-risk case yet!

While this book features Joey’s typical humor and shenanigans, there is also a fair amount of suspense and even a bit of a psychological thriller aspect to it. My anxiety was definitely high while I was reading this story.

It can be read as a standalone, so if you’re new to the series, you can dive in here. Be prepared to want to devour the previous books, though! They’re all so good! I can't recommend it highly enough!

FIVE STARS

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Review: Burning Truth (Chasing Fire: Alaska Book 5) by Kelly Underwood

About the Book
RESCUE. DANGER. DEVOTION.
THIS TIME, THEIR HEARTS ARE ON THE LINE.

She’s on a mission to revive her career...


Dani Barlowe, disgraced journalist, has been given one last chance to redeem herself—follow a tip about a secret militia compound in the Alaskan wilderness and get the scoop that will put her back on top. But when her investigation takes a dangerous turn, she finds herself running for her life. Dani's only hope is the rugged hotshot firefighter who comes to her rescue. As danger closes in, she'll have to trust this mountain man with her life...

He'd risk everything to protect his home…

Grizz has one goal: fight fires and protect the Alaskan forests he calls home. But when a reckless, albeit beautiful, reporter trespasses on his territory, he finds himself in the middle of a terrorist plot bent on destroying everything he’s got left to care for. It seems he’ll have to do the very thing he swore he’d never do again: trust.

Brace yourself for a blazing tale of suspense, courage, and redemption in the untamed Alaskan wild.


MY THOUGHTS

I’m loving this series! This was another exciting and heart-pounding addition. I couldn’t read fast enough. Things are really heating up.

The militia is still wreaking havoc, and Dani and Grizz find themselves in their crosshairs.

I was so happy to learn more about Grizz. He’s a grumpy hotshot with serious trust issues, but there was something incredibly likable about him.

To repair the damage to her credibility, journalist Dani is hoping the story she’s working on about the militia will do just that. I admired her resiliency and determination.

I loved the faith element in this story. Both Dani and Grizz had their issues with God, but I really enjoyed watching their spiritual growth and learning to trust God.

If you’re a fan of unputdownable, adventure-filled romantic suspense, you do not want to miss out on this series! I highly recommend it! Be sure to start with book one, and you’ll be hooked. I’m so excited for the final book in this series. I’m anxious to find out how it all ends!

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

4.5 STARS

Monday, July 14, 2025

Review: Darkfell by Amanda Wright

About the Book
His is a life of books and peace...
Until a dying warrior’s touch ignites an ancient magic within his blood.


For years, Thom Darkfell has used his cartography skills to advise Lomair’s king of the country's shifting borders. A valued academic, Thom is excluded from the military drafts until whispers of dark abominations and mass casualties reach the king’s ears. The resulting conscription thrusts Thom into Lomair’s losing army. A realist, Thom ignores the wild myths circling through the ranks—until a monster’s jaws snap through the folds of reality and crush a man before Thom’s eyes. With his dying breath, the Realm Walker passes an impossible task to Thom.

Hours later, the visions begin. The Creator, a deity Thom knows only from rituals spoken over meals and graves, appears to him while a girl with starlight in her blood calls from beyond the veil.

Armed with a cryptic map, a biscuit-loving tutor, and the brawn of his best friend, Thom sets out to find the star daughter and lock the barrier to bind the dark realm of Zakar.

If he fails, it will be the end of all.


MY THOUGHTS

If I had to describe Darkfell in one word, it'd be: epic! It’s so good. A grand-scale adventure and battle between good and evil. I really enjoyed it.

Thom was a likable and relatable character. He’s a bookish, slightly nerdy grump, yet a completely lovable and reluctant hero. He was so easy to root for.

I loved seeing the brotherly bond between Thom and Puck, his best friend and “adopted” brother. They made a great team. Puck’s lighthearted and fun demeanor was a good balance to Thom’s more serious nature.

I really liked Norealle too. I thought the budding romance between her and Thom was really sweet.

And I can’t forget to mention Traell. He was a little menace, but so entertaining.

I did think that the pace was a little uneven at times, but other than that, this was a very enjoyable read. I recommend it to fans of adventure-filled Christian fantasy.

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

Relatable Quotes from Thom:
To be truthful, he enjoyed the company of his books over that of most other people.

“I’d rather read words than speak them.”

FOUR STARS

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Review: The Crier Stone (The Chaos Grid Book 2) by Lyndsey Lewellen

About the Book
Brave the Plex. Unleash the stone. Embrace your destiny.

Freshly freed from an earth-dwelling monster, Juniper Conway is stuck with a promise she never intended to make. But if rescuing Plex City from a deadly nano drug is what she vowed, it’s what she’ll do.

Miles of wasteland stretch between Juniper and the domed city. In the Texas Outer Grid, following a tribe of whalers seems to be her best bet at surviving the chaotic storms. But when the nomadic tribes prove just as dangerous as the Grid itself, Juniper realizes her streak of bad luck is far from over.

Only her shipping crew friends can help her through the waste and into the Plex. When the crier stone guiding her mission only shows her fragmented steps, Juniper will need more than the stone around her neck and a halfhearted promise to make it out alive.


MY THOUGHTS

What an epic sequel to The Chaos Grid! This high-stakes story exceeded all my expectations! I was hooked from the very first sentence and flew through the pages. The lightning-fast pace had me catching my breath as I tried to keep up!

The worldbuilding in this series is fantastic! As a lifelong Texas native, it’s been really interesting to see this possible future! Slightly terrifying too, lol!

I loved how, despite all the dangerous and crazy things Juna encountered, she still trusted God and His plans. She might not have understood why He was calling her to do it, but she knew there was a purpose to it all. I absolutely loved seeing that kind of strong faith!

This is one of the most imaginative dystopias that I’ve read. If you’re a fan of this genre, pick up a copy of this series! You won’t be disappointed. Be sure to start with book one.

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

Monday, July 7, 2025

Review: Burning Secrets (Chasing Fire: Alaska Book 4) by Susan May Warren

About the Book
RESCUE. DANGER. DEVOTION.
THIS TIME, THEIR HEARTS ARE ON THE LINE.

Wrong place, wrong time…


Wildlife biologist JoJo Butcher isn’t just a smokejumper for the Midnight Sun crew—she’s also in Alaska to finish up her wolf research…until, oops, she finds herself face-to-face with a wolf with nowhere to go…
And then she’s rescued by a hero from the woods. Who exactly is he, and what secrets is he hiding?

He's living a double life...

Undercover FBI informant Michael Crew Sterling hates his life. Buried deep inside a domestic terrorist group, he’s in over his head, trying to discover their lethal plans. And then he saves the life of JoJo Butcher, and suddenly she is sunshine to his dark soul…

Until she accidentally walks into nightmare.

Now Crew must keep her alive by proving that she’s his girlfriend. And she has to play along, or they’ll both be killed. And when they discover what the group is really doing, Crew will have to make a choice that could cost him everything he’s sacrificed to save the woman he’s falling for.

Book four in the epic Chasing Fire: Alaska series is an edge-of-your seat tale of danger, loyalty, and the power of hope in the darkest night.


MY THOUGHTS

This high-stakes romantic suspense kept me glued to the pages and reading as fast as I could. This series just keeps getting better! This is my favorite yet. (Do I say that every time? Maybe, lol!)

JoJo is a smokejumper and also studying to become a wildlife biologist. She’s been studying a wolfpack in the area and finds herself in a terrifying situation while checking up on them. Crew, who’s been undercover in the militia that’s been terrorizing the area, saves her. What follows is a gripping tale of rising danger and sweet romance.

JoJo and Crew had amazing chemistry right from the start, and I was rooting for their fake relationship to turn into the real deal. They were so great together. I loved that they both had a very strong faith. It was inspiring to see them lean on the Lord throughout some seriously dire situations.

I appreciated getting more information on the militia. I’m very eager for the next book to see what happens next! If you’re a fan of exciting and fast-paced romantic suspense, I highly recommend this series. Start with book one, and you’ll be hooked!

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

4.5 STARS