Thursday, September 12, 2024

Review of Tales from the Matthewsburg Manse by Katherine Tompkins

 


Tales from the Matthewsburg Manse JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for Tales from the Matthewsburg Manse by Kate Tompkins, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

Tales from the Matthewsburg Manse

Title: Tales from the Matthewsburg Manse
Author:
Kate Tompkins
Publisher:
‎ The Matthewsburg Manse
Release Date:
October 26, 2023
Genre: Short stories/Poetry, Christian fiction, general fiction, rural fiction, wholesome fiction

When city girl Viv's husband Mark accepts his first pastoral charge in rural Matthewsburg, she wonders what to expect, and what will be expected of her. This collection of connected fiction stories, some humorous, some suspenseful, some even romantic, explores Viv's new life as she tries to find her place in the community while dealing with local gossip, old rivalries, suspected murder, sabotaged car shows, and more. Who says life in a small town is boring? 

"This book entertains us with our own humanity, we laugh at human foibles, nod our heads in the mutual pains of life's adventures. Interspersed are poems expressing poignant moments. These provide a place to rest, ponder and even smile before we are once again taken on the life journey of being a spouse in a small town parish. I found myself laughing out loud on occasion. This book is a wonderful read and leaves us with the feeling that life is good." - Nita Kotiuga, retired pastor, Director of Spiritual Formation at Bakke Graduate University.  

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My Review

Each chapter is a very amusing story in the life of a minister and his wife. The small-town setting became real through great descriptions. The characters were well developed with lots of layers and all the flaws.

The insertion of poetry between the chapters is not just a clever device, but it's also a delightful addition that enhances the overall book. It's like a little treat between the stories, adding to the enjoyment. This book is full of surprises, some fun and humorous times, mystery, and unexpected actions that will keep you entertained.

Overall, I really enjoyed the way the story evolved. The closing was unusual but fit right in with the ongoing humor.

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher; a positive review is not required. All opinions are my own.


About the Author

Kate Tompkins

Kate Tompkins lives in Montreal’s West Island, where she shares a small house and a big backyard with her husband and the latest in a series of very spoiled cats. She writes short stories, poetry (yes, the non-literary, rhyming kind), and the occasional essay. When not hanging out with her church’s writing group or getting lost down an internet rabbit hole, she can be found trying out recipes from old cookbooks for her cooking blog, Kate’s Virtual Kitchen, or outside keeping the flowerbeds in order.

Connect with Kate by visiting katetompkinsbooks.ca to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.

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Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Review of New Release: "Savannah's Amish Ties That Bind" by Tracy Fredrychowski

 




A secret Amish legacy challenges a young English woman’s faith in the shadow of a vanished husband and shattered dreams. Can she unravel the secrets of the past to forge a new life within an Old Order Amish community?

Savannah Carmicheal is uprooted from her posh Charleston, South Carolina when the sudden disappearance of her husband leads her on a journey to Northwestern Pennsylvania. As Savannah struggles with her eccentric grandmother, she discovers hidden Amish ties that connect her with a family she didn’t know existed.

Neal Zook thought he could make a life for himself elsewhere, far away from the rules and traditions of his Amish upbringing. Yet, when external forces challenge his faith, he faces a pivotal decision – to forsake all he holds dear and return to his Amish community or go against his conscience and live a lie regardless of the ties that bind him to his past.

Can this couple find common ground to bind their commitment to God, or will the clash of their worlds shatter the fragile gap between their different backgrounds?

Savannah’s Amish Ties That Bind is the inspirational sixth book in The Amish Women of Lawrence County series of women's fiction novels. If you like spiritual explorations, real-life challenges of emotional bravery, and basking in God's light, then you'll adore Tracy Fredrychowski's exploration of hope.


To Purchase on Amazon


MY REVIEW


Savannah & Neal are married but Neal has secrets he isn't sharing. The story goes more in-depth with the characters and immerses you in the grief and guilt he faces. Wanting to make things right Neal decides to confront his past but is in for more heartache. Many changes take place when Savannah ends up in the same town.

The story is heartbreaking at times but also shows the strength and flaws of each character and their involvement in trying to fit into the Amish community. This is one of the most interesting and informative Amish books I've read. The characters are real, their struggles impactful, and the descriptions of the town and community made me feel like I was there. It's a great read that will stay with you long after you turn the last page.

I received an ARC from the author; a positive review is not required. All opinions are my own.


      ABOUT THE AUTHOR


I’m a country girl at heart, an author, a homesteader, and a lover of all things simple living. My passion lies in capturing the essence of the simpler side of life, much like the one I enjoyed growing up in rural Pennsylvania.

My life has always been intricately linked with Amish culture, and it’s only fitting that I have a deep, genuine love for their simplicity, sense of community, and God-centered way of living.

Growing up in Northwest Pennsylvania, I spent my childhood immersed in the heart of Amish Country. The rhythmic clip-clop of horse and buggies was my morning soundtrack as Amish men journeyed past my home to work. A pivotal moment in my young life was shaped by a tragic Amish murder, a story detailed in “Crimson Stain” by Jim Fisher. Jake, a key figure in that true story, was my uncle.

Now residing in South Carolina, my family and I frequently travel through the Amish regions of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin. These journeys are not just visits but research expeditions. I take pride in writing Amish fiction that authentically represents their culture, thanks to the invaluable insights from friends within these communities.

If the Amish lifestyle fascinates you, join me on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and check back here often for new short stories and updates on upcoming book releases. Together, let’s explore the serene and captivating world of the Amish.
 

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Monday, September 9, 2024

Review of New Release- "Affection: A Sweet Southern Romance by Jo Huddleston

 



Description

Romantic sparks fly when a fiercely independent woman who has cast-iron plans for her life and an eligible bachelor who’s rarely seen without a beautiful lady on his arm clash in a fateful meeting in this 1950s sweet Southern romance.

Joanna Gardner’s past disturbs her every waking moment. Only her painting soothes her unrest, and there, she submerges herself, shutting out all social interactions. Until Junior Neale enters her life.

When respected lawyer Junior Neale first meets Joanna, he is rendered almost speechless, and all those other women’s charms fade away. But then he finds out her big secret.

Joanna’s past creates a challenging hurdle between them. Can Junior come up with a solution that will bring about their happily ever after?

 

Affection – Purchase link:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DDQ9F6HR 


links:

Website: https://www.johuddleston.com

Contact: https://www.johuddleston.com/contact

Amazon author page: http://amzn.to/2cfSroU

Facebook personal page: https://bit.ly/30V6rdh

Facebook author page: https://bit.ly/336Nabg


About the author



Award-winning and bestselling author Jo Huddleston writes sweet Southern 20th-century romance inspired by her fascination with the 1950s and her love of her native American South. Readers describe Jo as a wonderful storyteller whose books will inspire and entertain you.

Jo likes to laugh with people but not at people. The beach is her favorite vacation spot. Jo doesn't like to see or hear about people or animals being abused. She's a spectator fan of several sports, her favorite being tennis. Jo doesn't like being in the dark and is fearful of snakes!

Visit Jo's website at www.johuddleston.com where you can read the first chapters of her novels and novellas and receive a free eBook when you sign up for her newsletter.


Leave a comment to be in a drawing to win one of three ebook copies given away!


MY REVIEW

Affection is book 4 in the Emotions of the Heart series. It is a very enjoyable read and just as good as the rest of the series.

The book is a rollercoaster of emotions, filled with surprises and heartwarming moments that will resonate with you. The characters are not just names on a page, but real people with complex layers, making their journey a compelling read. As you delve into the story, you'll witness the transformative power of faith, turning life's challenges into blessings. And when you reach the final page, you'll feel like you've made lifelong friends.

I highly recommend this sweet Southern romance. After the first few pages, you will be hooked.

I received a complimentary ARC from the author; a positive review is not required. All opinions are my own.

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Review of New Release: "Love in Cripple Creek" by Sara R. Turnquist

 



Love in Cripple Creek Cripple Creek Series

Book 4 


Blurb/Back Cover Copy 

A woman burned by love. A man who has lost his way. Betsy Callaway hasn’t been the most upstanding person in Cripple Creek. Her first love married, leaving her jaded…and she has now passed the acceptable age for marriage. Sent to be a governess in Denver, her plans are derailed when the stagecoach is met with bandits.

 In the midst of the chaos, she is reunited with a man she knew as a boy. And the barbs come out. Nikolai "Nick" Hammond left Cripple Creek to pursue his own dreams, but something about Betsy calls to his heart and draws him back home. The antics that ensue between the pair and the obstacles they face--including their own stubbornness and becoming entangled in a bank robbery--threaten to keep them on separate paths, but their draw to each other pushes them together.

Will the prodigal find home welcoming? Can Betsy hope for real redemption? 

Other books in the Cripple Creek Series: 

Hope in Cripple Creek 

Christmas in Cripple Creek 

Faith in Cripple Creek 

Love in Cripple Creek 

Prequels: 

Leaving Waverly 

Leaving Stonybrook


LINK TO PURCHASE


MY REVIEW

Love in Cripple Creek is a wonderful story of second chances, unknown danger, and God's mercy and forgiveness. The characters are well-developed; at first, I did not care much for Betsy. Her behavior was not what I expected. But I grew to like her; she was in a tough position.

Overall, it is a well-rounded story with everything you could want: suspense, mystery, and small-town romance.

There are some unexpected twists to the story and a budding romance, but everything is sorted out in the end. I enjoyed this installment of the Cripple Creek series and highly recommend it.


ABOUT SARA











Social media/website links 

Website:

  SaraTurnquist.com 

X: 

@SaraRTurnquist 

Facebook Author Page:

 @AuthorSaraRTurnquist 

Instagram:

 @SaraRTurnquist 

Pinterest:

@SareRTurnquist 

YouTube:

 @SaraRTurnquist



Bio 

Sara is a coffee lovin’, word slinging, clean Historical Romance author whose superpower is converting caffeine into novels. She loves those odd tidbits of history that are stranger than fiction. That’s what inspires her. Well, that and a good love story. But of all the love stories she’s read, hers is her favorite.

She lives happily with my own Prince Charming and our gaggle of minions. Three to be exact. They sure know how to distract a writer! But, alas, the stories must be written, even if it must happen in the wee hours of the morning. 

Sara is an avid reader and enjoys traveling. Her books range from the Czech lands to the American Wild West and from ancient Egypt to the early 1900s. Some of her titles include Trail of Fears, The General's Wife, and series such as her Cripple Creek Series and her Convenient Risk Series.

You can discover more at https://saraturnquist.com/ 


Interview • 

Tell us a little about your novel.

This is the fourth and last book in my Cripple Creek Series. We meet Betsy in the first book, Hope in Cripple Creek, and she is not a very likable character. More someone you love to hate. But I wanted to see her redeemed. And when I wondered who to pair her with, I imagined a man with strength of character and the ire to put up with her shenanigans. Enter Nick. But how was he to be connected, if connected at all? I went back to the first book and thought…what if he is a prodigal-type story as the banker’s oldest son? Then it clicked!

 • Where do you find inspiration for your books?

 For this book? Anywhere…it could be a scene in a movie, a character in a book, or an antique I see. Most often the seed of the story comes from real history. I love the little pieces that aren’t widely known, like the Czech religious civil wars…or the Sanitary Commission in the American Civil War. Such fascinating stuff!

 • Do you have a favorite time period to write about? 

 I am generally writing where I am inspired to write. But I seem to be homing in on the late 1800s in the American West. So much history there! I never cease to find those odd tidbits that I love to utilize to lay the foundation of a story. • Did you always want to be a writer? If not, what did you want to be when you grew up? o I've always been a strong writer and I've always written short stories and fan fiction, but when I was a child, I wanted to be a doctor, a vet…or an actress. I know, I know…those are very similar goals. 

• When did you realize you wanted to be a writer? 

When I started playing with a fan fiction challenge that blossomed into the idea for my first completed book, I became more serious. I continued to work on that book for years (I was pursuing a Pre-Med degree at the time, so time was limited) and finally completed it. Then I was inspired to write another. And my interest in writing grew from there. I was super nervous about letting anyone read it. I eventually let my husband (who, sweet as he is would have told me it was good no matter what) and let my closest friend have a peek (now she was one honest lady and said she enjoyed it). Still, I had completed four novels before I began sending anything off to get published.

 • Is there a favorite place you like to write? A favorite time of day? 

 I write whenever I can. I have three school-aged children, so most of the time it’s during school hours. Summer is a free for all most days. o A favorite place? I have a fabulous office that I write at most of the time. But I am known to frequent the local coffee shops and to write from my bedroom at times. It all depends on the mood! 

• How long does it take you to write a book?  

It depends on how much time I have to write, the number of distractions, and how fast the words come out of me. My first novel took years from inspiration and first word on page to completion. My third novel was completed in just under a month. That novel just seemed to pour out of me! Most novels these days are right at 3 months to plot, write, and edit.

 • What current projects are you working on?

 I am working on the last book in the Lady of Bohemia Series and the second book in the Railway Romance Series. I don’t generally work on multiple projects at a time, but I am delaying more work on the Railway book until I can make my research trip out West this next month. But the characters are already “talking” to me…oh, how to put them aside?


Excerpt

 Ma’s eyes darkened just slightly, and her voice softened as she patted his hand. “You don’t need a reason to come home. You are always welcome.” 

He wanted to kick himself. Everything had come out wrong. “That’s not what I meant.” Even to him, his words sounded timid. 

Ma took a deep breath and let it out. “It is no matter. You are home and that is what matters.”

 “How long will you stay?” Anya’s voice wavered almost imperceptibly. Ma might be ready to put his tripped-up words to the side, but they had pained his sister’s tender heart. He rubbed his hands together and licked his lips. As if those things could delay his answer. They did little to put his sister off. Her wide eyes pled with him to give her a better answer than the one he had. 

“Two days.” 

Anya leaned back, her shoulders steady as her torso caved slightly. She was not happy. And he had known she wouldn’t be. Still her reaction wounded him. Yet he refused to sugarcoat the truth. Even as much as he wanted to. 

In the thick silence of the moment, footfalls outside the door were audible. Nick looked at the case clock. That would be Pa. 

There was little time to prepare himself—as if any preparation would ward off his fears— before the door opened. 

Pa’s tall, bulky frame filled the doorway, his silhouette illuminated in the setting sun. 

Nick held his breath. But the awareness that he did so didn’t cause him to draw breath.

 Pa stepped within, his gaze taking in the scene. Landing on Nick. His mouth stiffened and his eyes clouded. Then, without taking his regard from Nick, he said, “Tatiana, what is this?” 

Nick rose, wishing he could make his words come. 

Ma also stood, moving around the table to intercept Pa. She took his arm and waved with her other. “Our son is home.” 

Pa glanced at Ma before moving farther into the house. And though he came closer to the table, he did not look in Nick’s direction. “My son is closing up the bank. I have no other.” 

Ma gasped. 

Anya grabbed for Nick’s hand, which now hung at his side. But he only barely noticed her touch.

 Pa stepped around the dining table toward the back of the house. “And I will not abide a stranger in my house.”



Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Review of A Very Dinosaur Christmas by Adam Wallace





Deck the holidays in laughter with this funny read-aloud from Adam Wallace, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the How to Catch series. What if dinosaurs joined your Christmas celebration? From a chomped tree to an Ankylosaurus stuck in the chimney and a devoured Christmas dinner, it's a dino disaster!

You've always thought that dinosaurs are super fascinating.

But should they really join in with your Christmas celebrating?

Watch out, Santa! Christmas has a new cast of stars, and they are eager to make this a holiday to remember. Start a new family tradition with this silly picture book adventure featuring Jurassic characters, lively rhymes, and hilarious illustrations from Christopher Nielsen.

A Very Dinosaur Christmas is perfect for

  • boys and girls 4 to 10 years old and dino lovers of all ages,
  • fans of How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas and How to Catch a Dinosaur,
  • fun holiday story times and getting the giggles out before bed,
  • a gift for underneath the tree or a humorous choice on an Advent reading list, and
  • celebrating your holiday with a bonus craft activity by making a dinosaur tree ornament.

And don't miss the first title in Adam Wallace's A Very Celebration series: A Very Dinosaur Birthday.




To Order on Amazon





My Review



For children who love dinosaurs, this book is a real treat. It's an educational but fun read. Every page is filled with large illustrations in vivid color. The rhyming text on each page, along with the illustrations, takes the reader on a magical journey.

The last page has a fun ornament to help your child make for an interactive fun adventure. This would make a wonderful addition to your child's book library.

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher; a positive review is not required. All opinions are my own.









Sunday, September 1, 2024

Review of Libby's Lighthouse by Susan G. Mathis

 



About the Book

 


Book: Libby’s Lighthouse

Author: Susan G Mathis

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Release date: July 16, 2024

When a lighthouse keeper’s daughter finds a mysterious sailor with amnesia, the secrets she uncovers may change her life forever.

Elizabeth Montonna, daughter of the Tibbett’s Point Lighthouse keeper, thought she’d love the lighthouse life forever—until her mother, on her deathbed, reveals a long-buried secret. Now Elizabeth’s world has been turned upside down, making her question if she’ll ever truly belong and be loved. But when a dashing young sailor appears on her shore, wounded and disoriented, she finds purpose in helping him recover. Although the man knows nothing about his past or identity, his kindness and character steal a little more of her heart each day. If only she knew his full name.

When Owen awakes on the shore of Lake Ontario with no knowledge of who he is, or where he was headed when his ship wrecked, he has no choice but to accept the hospitality of the lighthouse keeper and his lovely daughter. But as Owen works to repay their kindness, and his relationship with Libby turns into something more, he knows their budding romance can go no further until he uncovers his past.

With each passing day, Owen inches closer to discovering the secrets of his identity, but will the revelations bring him closer to Libby or tear them apart forever?

 

Click here to get your copy!

My Review

Libby's Lighthouse is a well-written story of hope, dreams, and love. Libby and Owen's surprise encounter, caused by injuries sustained and Libby's caring for him, led to the discovery that both of them had hidden secrets.

A sweet romance with uncertainty, secrets, and mystery will keep you turning the pages. I couldn't put it down. The historical aspect, with details of the lighthouse and the lighthouse keepers' job, brought the story to life. I also loved the family's and especially the main characters' show of faith. Everything wrapped up nicely in the end, and I highly recommend the book.

I received a complimentary copy from the author; a positive review is not required. All opinions are my own

 

About the Author



Susan G Mathis is an international award-winning, multi-published author of stories set in the beautiful Thousand Islands, her childhood stomping ground in upstate NY. Susan has been published more than thirty times in full-length novels, novellas, and non-fiction books. She has twelve in her fiction line including, The Fabric of Hope: An Irish Family Legacy, Christmas Charity, Katelyn’s Choice, Devyn’s Dilemma, Sara’s Surprise, Reagan’s Reward, Colleen’s Confession, Peyton’s Promise, Rachel’s Reunion, Mary’s Moment, A Summer at Thousand Island House and Libby’s Lighthouse, the first in her three-book lighthouse series. Book two, Julia’s Joy, comes out in October, and book three, Emma’s Engagement, releases in January 2025. Her book awards include three Illumination Book Awards, four American Fiction Awards, three Indie Excellence Book Awards, five Literary Titan Book Awards, two Golden Scroll Awards, and a Selah Award.

Susan is also a published author of two premarital books, two children’s picture books, stories in a dozen compilations, and hundreds of published articles. Susan makes her home in Northern Virginia and enjoys traveling around the world but returns each summer to enjoy the Thousand Islands.

More from Susan

A Character Interview with Libby, the heroine in Libby’s Lighthouse.

Good day, Libby! Thank you for taking the time to sit down with me. Could you please share a little about yourself?

Good day to you as well! My real name is Elizabeth Eliza, but I’ve always gone by Libby. I’m twenty years old, born on February 2, 1874. I must say, my journey through life has been quite an interesting one so far.

I hear you’ve been raised as a proper upper-class woman. Could you elaborate on that?

Certainly! My mother was well-educated and came from an upper-class background. She passed on her knowledge to me, teaching me etiquette, manners, and all the skills expected of a lady in society. I’ve learned to sew my own clothes, play the piano, and entertain guests with grace. But I haven’t always been ladylike, and that vexed my mother something fierce.

Your desire for family and a sense of belonging is quite strong. Can you tell me more about that?

Above all else, I long for a sense of family and belonging. Before my mother died, she revealed to me a terrible secret. I’ve kept this knowledge a secret from my father, as I’m unsure of how he would react. That uncertainty, combined with my fear of always being alone, fuels my desire for a family of my own.

How has your faith has been shaken after learning about your true heritage?

The secret has shaken the foundation of what I believed to be true about myself and my identity. It made me question my place in the world and my connection to my family. It’s been a struggle to reconcile this new information with my faith, but I’m working through it, hoping to find a sense of peace and acceptance.

Can you share more about your love for poetry and playing the piano.?

Oh, how I adore poetry and music! Poetry has a way of touching my heart, making me laugh or cry, and connecting me to the deepest emotions. I’ve memorized many beautiful poems over the years, and they bring me great joy to recite and share. As for the piano, it’s as if my fingers dance across the keys, expressing emotions that words alone cannot convey. It’s a form of artistic expression that brings me immense fulfillment.

Thanks for stopping by, Libby. It was great getting to know you!

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