Welcome to my stop on the Blog + Review Blitz for Matters of the Heart by Heidi Gray McGill, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! We have a fun excerpt today - a "telling" conversation between Hans and his brother. EXCERPT “So, you’re settling in Shumard Oak Bend?” He hadn’t considered it until now, but the … Continue reading Excerpt: Matters of the Heart by Heidi Gray McGill
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Spotlight: Heart of a Hero by Susan May Warren with Excerpt + Giveaway Links
Welcome to the Blog Tour & Giveaway for The Heart of a Hero by Susan May Warren, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! ABOUT THE BOOK Title: The Heart of a HeroSeries: Global Search and Rescue #2Author: Susan May WarrenPublisher:RevellRelease Date: June 2, 2020Genre: Romantic Suspense Jake Silver may not be able to put the memories of his time as a sniper … Continue reading Spotlight: Heart of a Hero by Susan May Warren with Excerpt + Giveaway Links
First Line Friday: The Vault Between Spaces
Welcome to First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books. I'm 30 pages into The Vault Between Spaces by Chawna Schroeder and I'm not sure where things are going, but it promises to be interesting. Here is the publisher's description: Every legend must start somewhere… No prisoner who enters the gates of HopeWell ever leaves. But from the moment … Continue reading First Line Friday: The Vault Between Spaces
First Line Friday: Woman of Sunlight
Welcome to First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books. Today's featured quote is taken from a digital galley and may differ from the published text. Are you a one-book-at-a-time reader? Though I occasionally try to keep to one at a time, I tend to have multiple books going. I think seven has been the most … Continue reading First Line Friday: Woman of Sunlight
First Line Friday: An Unlikely Amish Match
Welcome to First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books. I just grabbed the closest book to me to share and it is one of my current reads, An Unlikely Amish Match by Vannetta Chapman. Be sure to check out the @justreadtours Instagram tour that began on February 12th. I'll be posting on my Instagram as part … Continue reading First Line Friday: An Unlikely Amish Match
First Line Friday: Hometown Healing
Welcome to First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books. Does anyone else find themselves searching through the library - in person or online - for more books to read, in spite of the stacks of unread books waiting at home and/or a NetGalley backlog? I was searching yesterday and happened upon a book that I'll … Continue reading First Line Friday: Hometown Healing
First Line Friday: The Rebel Bride
Welcome to First Line Friday, hosted by Hoarding Books. This week I'm sharing from a book that I've already read, but find myself wanting to be back in the story with the characters - not something I expect from a novel set during the Civil War. The Rebel Bride by Shannon McNear is the tenth book … Continue reading First Line Friday: The Rebel Bride
No Way Up (The Cimarron Legacy, #1) by Mary Connealy (review)
I've only read a few books by Mary Connealy, but already I know to expect an opening scene that puts others to shame in terms of action. This is no exception, with an avalanche serving to set up the circumstances that drive the plot for the remainder of the story. And what a story it is.
The Convenient Groom by Denise Hunter (review)
About the book: Dr. Kate has it all-a radio talk show, a nationally-syndicated column, and a publisher who is paying for a lavish wedding to coincide with the release of her first book, Finding Mr. Right-For-You. But when her fiance jilts her the morning of the wedding, her life begins to crash around her. Who, after all, … Continue reading The Convenient Groom by Denise Hunter (review)
Reclaiming His Past by Karen Kirst
It is 1885 in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, when Jessica O'Malley finds a man on her farm, beaten and with no memory. As he recuperates, choosing the name of Grant Parker, she finds herself caring for him but unable to trust due to a past betrayal. Grant, in turn, finds himself caring for Jessica but, not knowing … Continue reading Reclaiming His Past by Karen Kirst