Friday, January 17, 2025

First Line Friday Featuring Hunted Heir by Jayna Breigh


 Thank God it's Friday!!! Welcome to First Line Friday Link Up. I haven't participated in FLF in I don't know how long. I'm determined to get back into posting regularly on my blog.



About the book:

Title: The Hunted Heir

Author: Jayna Breigh 

Genre: Romantic Legal Drama

After a tragic loss, private investigator Nona Taylor swore off romantic entanglements and distanced herself from the world. Once a year, on New Year's Eve, she attends church to beg God for forgiveness, haunted by the guilt of driving her twin sister to her death.

Attorney DeMarcus Johnson is determined to climb the ladder to partnership by winning high-profile cases at his Los Angeles law firm, harnessing his ADHD hyperfocus to excel. He's everything Nona knows to steer clear of--an overconfident ex-jock willing to do anything for success.

Their worlds collide when Nona's pastor receives a mysterious letter claiming he's the sole heir to a substantial estate. Desperate for answers, Nona infiltrates a lavish charity ball, only to be found out by a suspicious stranger--so she latches onto DeMarcus and concocts a fib about being his fiancée.

Now bound by a false engagement, the pair reluctantly join forces to discover the truth about the inheritance. But when an unseen enemy strikes, they realize the stakes are higher than they thought. Can Nona and DeMarcus overcome their differences to keep the pastor safe, secure DeMarcus's partnership, and preserve a future for themselves?

Goodreads || Author's Website


FIRST LINE:

Another New Year's Eve, and Nona Taylor's prayer remained unanswered. Still.

Pulls you right in, huh? 

Leave me the first line of the book you're reading in the comments and then head over to my friend, Carrie's blog, Reading Is My SuperPower and read other first lines.



Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Top Ten Tuesday 2025 Goals

 


Happy Tuesday, welcome to another edition of Top Ten Tuesday sponsored by That Artsy Reader Girl. Today's topic, which is way smaller than I hoped on the graphic is our 2025 Goals. I try not to set reading goals as I get aggravated if I don't reach the goal; it also makes me feel like I'm reading to just reach the goal. Therefore, I don't enjoy reading. I'm a complete Ennegram 1.

I love debut books and I've already started my first one. It's by Jayna Breigh called The Hunted Heir.

I will read books I didn't read last year. Embers in the London Sky by Sarah Sundin, The Roads We Follow by Nicole Deese, catch up on Gabrielle Meyer's Timeless series.





 I will add biblical history that will be released this year. Before the King by Heather Kaufman, Noble (King David's Brides) by Mesu Andrews. The Pharisees Wife by Janette Oke.




What goals do you have? Are any of these books part of your 2025 goals? Let me know in the comments.

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Top Ten Tuesday Featuring My Most Anticipated Releases From January - June

 


Happy Tuesday! Welcome to the first Top Ten Tuesday of 2025, sponsored by That Artsy Reader Girl. Today's topic is my most anticipated releases from January to June.


January


I look forward to a new Laura Frantz novel every January.









Heather Kaufman's debut Up From Dust, Martha's story was amazing! I can't wait to read this installment of her series Women of the Way.








February

This looks so good, and the cover is amazing!

I am reading this now and every reader needs to read it! Sarah Monzon has placed so many fun bookish things inside the book is super fun!!









I have loved Sarah Sundin's books since I read her first one. I'm behind, I need to read her last book. I love this cover and can't wait to see what Scottish twist she's put in her story.








I love lighthouses and the cover caught my eye, then the title made me very curious.









March

I really enjoy biblical fiction and this one sounds very interesting.









April

Nicole Deese writes such emotional books and in a good way, and her covers just pull you in.

I love Jamie Jo Wright's books. I'm behind in hers as well. 








May

Jen Turano is both hilarious in person and on the page. She is a must-read!!!!

Still catching up on this series, but it is so good!









We have a new year of books to look forward to. Are any of these on your list? Which ones? Let me know in the comments. I can't wait to see all the lists today!

Sunday, January 5, 2025

My Blog is Old Enough To Leave Home

 

As of January 1st, my blog is old enough to leave home, go to college, and vote! When I started this blog in 2007 I was just going to keep track of my reading; I have no idea, but that was my plan. I could've never envisioned what it turned into. Nor that I would still be blogging 18 years later.

Just a few of the debut authors I read and reviewed.




























Just a few debut reads, but all of them were fun and introduced me to what Christian fiction is all about. 

I know that my blogging hasn't been as active as I would've liked this year, but I'm really hoping that I'm able to get back to what I enjoy; reading and reviewing.

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Top Ten Tuesday Books To Read in a Storm

 


Welcome to another Top Ten Tuesday edition sponsored by The Artsy Reader Girl. Today's topic is books to read during a storm; thunder, or snowstorm. 

In a thunderstorm, I enjoy reading books with a spooky feel like. . .




                                                            

                                                               
                                                                                                                                

              




And when it snows, I need sunshine and laughter. 


















Here in Idaho, we have more inversions and no sunlight, it's like having a layer of fog outside than snow, and the only way to see any sun is to go up to the mountains.

What do you read during a storm? Tell me in the comments!

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Top Ten Tuesday - Thanksgiving Thankfulness

 



Happy Tuesday and welcome to a thankful Top Ten Tuesday. I meant to do this yesterday but the day got away from me and I couldn't think of what to focus on. 

I'm thankful for Rom-Com authors like but not limited to . . .



I am thankful for Historical authors like but not limited to...



I am thankful for biblical authors like but not limited to...


I am thankful for Split-Time/Mystery authors like but not limited to...


I am thankful for Contemporary and Contemporary Romance authors like but not limited to...



Believe me, I could add a lot more but my brain is running on empty. Some amazing authors are writing fantastic books for us to read. I hope you and your families have a wonderful Thanksgiving. We're doing away with traditional Thanksgiving fare and having Italian Beef. It was requested by one of my granddaughters. 

Friday, November 22, 2024

Perilous; Age of Honor Book Six by Tamara Leigh Reviewed

 


About the book:

Title: Perilous
Series: Age of Honor
Author: Tamara Leigh
Medieval Romance
PP: 402

THE WULFRITHS. FIRST. IN BETWEEN. IN THE END.


The late middle ages. England’s king seeks to recover the French lands of his ancestor William the Conqueror and claim the continental throne. France’s king aspires to seize the remainder of his royal vassal’s lands and retain his throne. So begins the Hundred Years’ War, the backdrop against which the formidable Wulfriths of the AGE OF CONQUEST and AGE OF FAITH series continue their tale.


SCOURGE OF THE ENGLISH

Chevalier Amaury de Chanson, once the King of France’s prized privateer on the high seas, has been through the crucible of battle and betrayal. Believed to have perished during an English siege, after years of enslavement by an old adversary, he escapes. Vengeance burning bright, he resolves to destroy his enemy’s pirating operations. Arriving in England where his orphaned son has become the ward of the formidable Baron Wulfrith, he encounters the man’s sister. When Lady Fira unmasks his disguise, Amaury is forced to flee with her to keep her out of enemy hands. As they navigate lands fraught with danger, he is drawn to the woman whose spirit stirs a long-dormant heart, further complicating his quest. Then there’s the secret she holds close… Caught between a longing for justice and feelings he dare not indulge lest the dark of him slay the light of her, will he choose redemption and a future with Fira, or will the tides of vengeance sweep both into the abyss?


KEEPER OF THE BOOK OF WULFRITH

As keeper of her family’s history, Lady Fira anticipates expanding her part in their tale once she weds. When that hope and her independence is threatened by an illness some believe evidence of evil, she hides her symptoms lest her protective family reduce her life to little more than a threadbare tapestry. While continuing to research Wulfrith lore and hone her archery skills, a covert outing places her in the path of the vengeful, long-lost sire of her brother’s ward, entangling her in his bid to escape an enemy who has traded the sea for land. Though secretly thrilled to embark on an adventure, when their flight forces her to act as no lady should and her illness jeopardizes their lives, her courage and faith are tested. And more so with her heart seeking to claim his amid mounting peril. Will he risk his quest for vengeance—even his life—for a woman whose affliction is destined to keep them apart?


From USA Today Bestselling author Tamara Leigh, the sixth book in a new medieval romance series set in the 14th century during The Hundred Years’ War.

Go to Tamara's Website for all your purchasing options.


My Thoughts:

I've been a fan of Tamara Leigh's since 2008 when I read Faking Grace. I haven't read all of her medieval stories, but the ones I have have stuck with me. This one is a new favorite because she wove into the story a character struggling with epilepsy and did a fantastic job.

I loved Fira . . . watching her sneaking off without an escort just made me giggle. Even in today's modern medicine, my mom wanted to put me in a bubble, my girls have said they're going to create a bubble suit that I will put on when I'm alone.

Tamara Leigh's storytelling is vivid and places the reader right in the pages of the story.

She also had Fira place a piece of cloth in her mouth at night when she went to sleep to protect her mouth from a seizure. While I don't have tonic clonic, mainly known as convulsive. But I chew my tongue and cheek horribly usually drawing blood with temporal lobe epilepsy.

As a reader, I haven't read many books with an epilepsy character. It was so fun to read this story and see what might have happened in medieval times. I think this might be my favorite book of the year!


About Tamara Leigh



Tamara Leigh signed a 4-book contract with Bantam Books in 1993, her debut medieval romance was nominated for a RITA award, and successive books with Bantam, HarperCollins, and Dorchester earned awards and places on national bestseller lists.

 

In 2006, the first of Tamara’s inspirational contemporary romances was published, followed by six more with Multnomah and RandomHouse. Perfecting Kate was optioned for a movie, Splitting Harriet won an ACFW Book of the Year award, and Faking Grace was nominated for a RITA award.

 

In 2012, Tamara returned to the historical romance genre with the release of Dreamspell and the bestselling Age of Faith and The Feud series. Among her #1 bestsellers are her general market romances rewritten as clean and inspirational reads, including Lady at Arms and Lady of Conquest. In late 2018, she released Merciless, the first book in the AGE OF CONQUEST series, followed by Fearless and Nameless in 2019, unveiling the origins of the Wulfrith family. Watch for Reckless in Autumn 2020. Psst!—It all began with a woman.

Tamara lives near Nashville with her husband, a German Shepherd who has never met a squeaky toy she can’t destroy, and a feisty Morkie who keeps her company during long writing stints.


You can connect with Tamara on the following social media sites.

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First Line Friday Featuring Hunted Heir by Jayna Breigh

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