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Review: Shaped by the Waves by Christina Suzann Nelson
Dana’s Review of Shaped by the Waves
I'm so happy that I found this beautiful novel. Readers who enjoy contemporary, character-driven novels that explore the concept of family and coming home will enjoy this book.
Shaped by the Waves is a story of coming back. Back home. Back to family. And, back to Jesus. Shaped by the Waves begins when Cassie finds out that her “Aunt” Shasta has Parkinson's disease. She returns to Gull’s Bay to care for her. Returning was stressful. She felt like she was a disgrace to all the people who loved her. Instead of shame, she finds…
Review - The Breakup Project by Carolyn Miller
About The Author
Carolyn Miller is an Inspirational romance author who lives in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia with her husband and four children. She has a BA in English Literature and is a big Jane Austen fan. She writes Regency novels and contemporary romances, including her hockey series, Original Six. Carolyn says she “loves drawing readers into fictional worlds that show the truth of God’s grace in our lives.”
On the author’s website, she tells the story of how the idea for this series came to her after watching the Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010, where she witnessed an Aussie female athlete holding hands with a US athlete at the closing ceremony. She wondered how two elite athletes from opposite sides of the world could sustain a relationship. Later that year, she and her husband went on a trip that included Boston, Prince Edward Island, Quebec City, Montreal, Muskoka, Niagara Falls and Chicago. These places later became the setting for her hockey series, Original Six.
The Breakup Project Book Description
New Year. New Resolution. New Romance?
What happens when the best-laid plans break a friendship?
As the twin sister of hockey’s hottest forward, romance-loving Bree Karlsson is used to being ignored, leading to a New Year’s resolution to not date any athlete in her attempt to find Mr. Right. But what happens when the man who might prove to be her personal Mr. Darcy is her brother’s hockey-playing best friend?
Mike Vaughan might be happy playing in Boston, but he’d be even happier if Bree could one day see him as more than a good friend. He agrees to help Bree with a special project in the hope she’ll finally see him as something more. But when a misunderstanding ends in a Valentine’s Day disaster, Bree realizes that her breakup project may have broken her friendship with Mike in two. Can she ever redeem her mistake?
This friends-to-more romance has plenty of heart, humor, and swoon-worthy kisses in this first book of the Original Six, a sweet, slightly sporty Christian contemporary romance series.
Patti Stephenson’s Review of The Breakup Project
I’ve read and enjoyed several of Carolyn Miller’s regency romances and was interested to read one of her contemporary fiction stories. “The Breakup Project” is the first book in this new series, and it’s clear that this author has a wonderful ability to have interesting storylines in both genres.
I have to admit at the beginning of this review that I know very little about the…
Review: The Dress Shop on King Street by Ashley Clark
This is Dana’s review. She chose the book from a list I made of books I found in Christian categories on Amazon. As the blog owner I purchased the book for her and neither of us has had any contact with the author or publisher. According to Amazon this book is 367 pages and it’s published by Bethany House Publishers.
About the Author
I like to include a little bit about the author when I can. I think it makes the book more interesting to know the person behind it. According to Ashley Clark’s website, she writes romantic women’s fiction set in the South. The Dress Shop on King Street was her debut novel but there are two others in the series so far and from what I read on Facebook the author states that they need not be read in order, maybe because she wrote them out of order. Ashley holds a Master’s degree in Creative Writing and teaches literature and writing courses. It took ten years for her to be published and she says that not giving up on God-dreams is the theme of The Dress Shop on King Street.
Book Description
Harper Dupree has pinned all her hopes on a future in fashion design. But when it comes crashing down around her, she returns home to Fairhope, Alabama, and to Millie, the woman who first taught her how to sew. As Harper rethinks her own future, long-hidden secrets about Millie's past are brought to light. In 1946, Millie Middleton--the daughter of an Italian man and a Black woman--boarded a train and left Charleston to keep half of her heritage hidden. She carried with her two heirloom buttons and the dream of owning a dress store. She never expected to meet a charming train jumper who changed her life forever . . . and led her yet again to a heartbreaking choice about …
Review - Hidden Danger by Jerusha Agen
This is a review from Sheila, a member of our review team. As the blog owner I’m purchasing these books for the reviewers and neither of us has had any contact with the author or publisher. I’ve instructed them to be completely honest in their reviews. This book, Hidden Danger by Jerusha Agen, was found by me in a Christian category on Amazon. It’s 405 pages according to the Amazon website and is listed as Christian mystery, suspense, and romance.
About the Author
According to the author’s website, “Jerusha Agen writes unstoppable suspense that proclaims the truth and redemption of Jesus Christ.” I only found two books authored by Jerusha, which was one of the reasons I chose this book for the review team list. It’s important to me to highlight lesser known and new Christian authors on Christianbookfinds.com.
Her first book, Rising Danger, was published in 2021 by Love Inspired Trade. Her website features a Fear Warrior Blog with articles about fighting fear in our everyday lives, tips for writers, and an offer to skype with book clubs about her books. Jerusha has a B.A. in English and a background in the film industry. She enjoys baking, drawing, painting, cross-country skiing, and cuddling with her dogs and cats.
You can read more about Jerusha on her website, www.jerushaagen.com.
Book Description
The greatest threat to this K-9 team is the one they don't see coming.
Cora Isaksson’s guilt has shadowed her life ever since drugs ensnared her brother and he disappeared. When Bradley suddenly returns, Cora and her narcotics detection K-9 are thrust into a battle against the drug cartel that wants him back.
DEA Special Agent Kent Thomson has his own personal reasons for bringing justice to the cartel. Cora and her drug-sniffing K-9 will only get in his way. Or are they assets that will enable him to right the wrongs of the past?
Review - Tacos For Two by Betsy St. Amant
Rival taco truck owners face off in a food competition. Between the prize money and the business doors it will open, failure is not an option (even though one of them can’t cook.)
What will happen when they find out their biggest competition is also the person they’ve been dating online for the last month? Find out in Tacos for Two by Betsy St. Amant.
Click here for Patti’s review of Tacos for Two, a Christian contemporary romance novel from Revell publishers.
Review: Under the Bayou Moon by Valerie Fraser Luesse
Restless with the familiarity of her Alabama home, Ellie Fields accepts a teaching job in a tiny Louisiana town deep in bayou country. Though rightfully suspicious of outsiders, who have threatened both their language and their culture, most of the people in tiny Bernadette, Louisiana, come to appreciate the young and idealistic schoolteacher as a boon to the town. She's soon teaching just about everyone--and coming up against opposition from both the school board and a politician with ulterior motives.
Acclimating to a whole new world, Ellie meets a lonely but intriguing Cajun fisherman named Raphe who introduces her to the legendary white alligator that haunts these waters. Raphe and Ellie have barely found their way to each other when a huge bounty is offered for the elusive gator, bringing about a shocking turn of events that will test their love and their will to right a terrible wrong.
A master of the Southern novel, Valerie Fraser Luesse invites you to enter the sultry swamps of Louisiana in a story that illuminates the struggle for the heart and soul of the bayou.
Dana’s Review of Under the Bayou Moon
A Wonderful Vacation to the Past
Valerie Fraser Luesse has a gift for making Bayou life come alive with…
Review: Good Brother No (A Picture Book for Children)
How I Came Across This Book
I like to begin my book reviews with how I came across the book to help address legal disclaimers. Good Brother No was given to me by the author in exchange for a review. He actually emailed me and asked me if I’d review it and I immediately wanted to say no. I don’t like to commit to reviews. I already have a few reviews I’m behind on posting or waiting to post when the book comes out and for some reason committing to a review just stresses me. So after the initial no I found out it was a kids book with a strong Christian theme and it was short so I said yes.
When my daughter was young and I was busy filling up our Kindles with free books, I used to run a site where I posted children’s book reviews almost daily and I’m a sucker for a well-made picture book. So when I caught a glimpse of Good Brother No’s illustrations I knew this was a book someone had taken their time with and put some love into.
What’s Inside
This is a biblical retelling of the account of Noah and the ark he built from the book of Genesis.
I found the illustrations of the animals somewhat …
Review - The Sound The Sun Makes by Buck Storm
This is the second review from our new review team. I’ve compiled a list of new books by lesser known authors for them to choose from. As the blog owner I’m purchasing these books for the reviewers and neither of us has had any contact with the author or publisher. I’ve instructed them to be completely honest in their reviews. This book, The Sound The Sun Makes by Buck Storm is published by Kregel, a Christian publisher, and was found in a Christian category. It’s the second book in a series but you can decide how well it stands alone from Sheila’s review below.
Book Description
Literary Americana with humor, heart, and a whole lot of twists to keep readers guessing.
Detective Early Pines loves his southern Arizona desert, often thinking he could stare at it all day long. But now that he's forced to do just that, the truth is the view from his back porch is getting old. He's on mandatory leave from the police department, simply for punching a wife beater who had it coming. Early is in dire need of a distraction from his own loud thoughts. So when an old friend invites him to tag along to a rodeo down in Old Mex, it seems like just the ticket.
But if there's one constant in the world, it's that life always throws a guy curveballs. With a flat tire, a roadside bar, and a beautiful woman with trouble on her hands, Early's distraction takes a hard right turn--straight to Los Angeles, six hundred miles west.
Hammott Lamont is waiting there in his own personal hunting ground. The reclusive filmmaker is a veritable cult leader to Hollywood stars--and he's sure his latest project will redefine art history in his image. He's got a plan for a brutal, modernized version of the Christ story, and he's ready to trample anyone who stands in the way of his colossal vision. That is, until big, loud Early Pines hits the coast for a clash of two titans who never saw each other …
Review - Chasing Manhattan by John Gray
Chasing Manhattan:
Following the runaway success of her first novel, Chase Harrington is hiding in Manhattan. Assuming the visions from her past are behind her, Chase takes an assignment that lands her in the center of a new mystery surrounding a mansion known as Briarcliff Manor and deceased millionaire Sebastian Winthrop.
A letter, left by Sebastian, reveals three secrets surrounding the mansion where Chase is now living. Silent messages begin to appear, urging her to help those closest to her who are now in peril, including a deaf child shut away from the world and a war veteran still haunted by his past.
With her handsome boyfriend Gavin and faithful dog Scooter at her side, Chase must unlock the secrets of Briarcliff, help those she has come to love and face the surprise ending not even she saw coming.
This latest Chase Harrington adventure is so full of romance, kindness, mystery, and astounding twists and turns, it will leave you wanting to grab a flashlight and best friend, to go searching for clues in the dark.
Read Patti’s review of Chasing Manhattan here.
Monday Musings: New Releases, News, and More 11/8/21
New Christmas fiction for November and Christian Book Finds news.
Review: Christmas in Idaho by Ray Downing
“A delightfully detailed Christmas story to treasure year after year.”
This book and audio CD were given to me by the author, Ray Downing, and I’m really glad he did. It’s rare these days to find someone who is willing to go as far as he did to create something so fine.
You all know by now how strange my reading habits can be. Over the years I’ve tried to find some thread that ties my favorite books together and the only thing I can come up with is that I love books that are useful (non-fiction I can read over and over again and get something new each time I do) and lavishly detailed beautiful books (meant for children or adults.)
This book is one of those beautiful and lavish treasures and it’s not aimed specifically at young children. I’d say this is more of a family discussion book. Or a family treasure book. A Christmas tradition book you can discuss with your family and enjoy year after year.
Christmas in Idaho was designed to be a keepsake, not just some picture book you throw on the shelf in your child’s bedroom. I’m not sure if all copies will be made so lavishly because of the production cost, but mine has a ribbon bookmark and color on every page. It has gilded edged pages thicker than any book you’ve ever laid your hands on. It’s been a very long time since I’ve seen a new book with illustrations as nice as these. Positively stunning illustrations. The snowflakes looked so real that…
Monday Musings: New Releases, News, and More 11/1/21
2021 Christy Award Winning Books, new releases, and in this post we’re discussing the Christian mystery and suspense genre. Leave a comment below.
Monday Musings: New Releases, News, and More 10/25/21
New releases, book news, and the discussion topic of the week. Leave a comment below.
Monday Musings: New Releases, News, and More 10/18/21
Discussion Topic of the Week
Running this site over the years has allowed me to meet many interesting people and learn so many new things. I enjoy the authors’ backstories as much as their books sometimes. Because I’m finding a lot of interesting tidbits about the authors of these new release books I may decide to change Monday Musings into individual new release posts. (Opinions on this are welcome.)
I’ve been chatting with some of the newsletter subscribers lately about how to screen books for posting. It takes time to learn things about an author and when a book may only stay on sale for 24 hours it doesn’t leave much time to find out.
My question this week is: What information do you need about a new author before you decide to try their book? (And as a bonus: What questions would you want an author to answer in an interview style post?)
Monday Musings: New Releases, News, and More 10/11/21
Faith Talk: Christian Women and the Gospel, The Pinkerton’s Pursuit of Justice by Clari Dees, and discussion topic of the week, What Makes You Close A Book And Never Return?