This week I'm featuring The Lost Story of Via Belle by Melanie Dobson releasing April 14.
1940. Via Belle’s sweet romance novels made readers believe in happily ever after. But Via’s reality was much more complicated. While her first husband was alive, her creativity thrived in a beautiful stone estate situated above a pristine lake and moonflower garden. After his tragic death and a whirlwind second marriage shrouded in secrets, Via vanished from public life, leaving behind a shadow of scandal . . . and her final story.
2006. Screenwriter Harper Rayne is desperate for a breakthrough, if only she can find the right story to tell. But when she digs into the life of her late mother’s favorite novelist, she never expects it to become personal. Drawn to the quaint Pennsylvania town where both her mother and Via once lived, Harper discovers more than a mystery to solve―she finds echoes of her own longing for love, healing, and home. As long-buried secrets come to light, Harper must decide if she’ll protect the past or rewrite this particular ending.
Described as a “powerhouse in dual-timeline Christian fiction” (Library Journal), Melanie Dobson delivers another rich, atmospheric novel about the legacy of sacrificial love and the redemptive power of truth.
- Standalone dual-timeline historical mystery filled with drama, faith, and intrigue
- Clean, suspenseful historical fiction, perfect for fans of Susan Meissner, Lisa Wingate, or Patti Callahan Henry
- Includes discussion questions for book groups
What upcoming release are you eagerly awaiting?

This description is absolutely gripping 📖✨ You’ve captured intrigue, romance, and mystery all at once—the mix of Via’s glamorous yet complicated life and her sudden disappearance hooks the reader immediately. It feels cinematic already, perfect for a story begging to be adapted for film!
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This caught my attention. I think I'll add this to my tbr. I've been looking for a Christian fiction for a while now.
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