- Wrote everyday at least a minimum of 100 words? yes
- Number of days that I wrote 500 words a day: 0
- Wrote 3774 words this month
- Be creative
- Tat
- Crochet 3 snowflakes
- Knit
- Sculpt
- Exercise 5 days a week? no, averaged 3 days
- Read my Bible everyday? yes
- Blog posts that weren't book reviews: 0
- Read 9 books
Monday, November 30, 2020
Month in Review -- November
Sunday, November 29, 2020
"Her Merriweather Hero" by Rachel Skatvold -- Book Review, Blog Tour, and Giveaway
About the Book
Book: Her Merriweather Hero
Author: Rachel Skatvold
Genre: Christian Contemporary Romance
Release Date: October 27, 2020
He just wanted a place to rest and recuperate.
She only needed a repairman to help fix up her beach house.
For marine sergeant, Tyler Banner, nothing could be further from the memories of his time in Iraq than the slow, easy pace on Merriweather Island. Taking up a job as a physical trainer serves to keep him in shape while he enjoys a little downtime. Making friends with the local vet—veterinarian, that is—on his morning jog is just a bonus.
When Kendall’s sister tricked her into recruiting Tyler’s help one day, she didn’t fortify herself against a breach to her heart. Making friends with the marine was easy, but helping him overcome the PTSD that holds him captive isn’t. As she picks her way across a minefield of memories and horrors Tyler endured, Kendall begins to hope he could be the man she’s prayed for.
Falling in love wasn’t in Tyler’s orders, but a new deployment to Iraq is. How can he convince Kendall not to go AWOL when she hears? What can he do to convince her that they’ll make it… together?
This “Merriweather book” is the fourth in a new series featuring five islands, six authors, and a boatload of happily-ever-afters.
My Thoughts
I have been enjoying reading the Independence Island series of books. It was nice to see familiar characters around the Islands. I enjoyed reading the book and found it to be well written. The characters were likable and realistic. I found it interesting for Tyler to have a prosthetic leg as you don't see that often in a book. I look forward to reading more books in this series.
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About the Author
Rachel Skatvold is a Christian author and stay-at-home mom from the Midwest. She enjoys writing inspirational romance and encouraging blogs. Rachel completed her first series, the Riley Family Legacy Novellas in 2014 and is now working on the Hart Ranch Series, set in the Montana wilderness and the Ladies of Ardena Series, set in medieval times. She is also a contributing author in the Whispers in Wyoming, Brides of Pelican Rapids and Independence Island Series. Other than writing, some of her hobbies include singing, reading and camping in the great outdoors with her husband and two young sons. You can find more information about Rachel and her books on her website: www.rachelskatvold.com.
More from Rachel
Her Merriweather Hero has been one of the most challenging, yet rewarding stories I have written. Often when I am starting a new book, I immerse myself in the world-building process, which involves a lot of research and notetaking. This time around, I had the amazing opportunity to work with Celebrate Lit and the authors in the Independence Islands Series to map out these beautiful island stories. It has been an exciting journey so far.
This story was inspired by my parents who met through letters while my dad was in the Marine Corps. They both came from different backgrounds, with my mom being from Massachusetts and my dad from a small town in Iowa, but their differences didn’t stop them from falling in love. For Her Merriweather Hero, I used themes of opposites attracting, New England, and the Marine Corps from my parent’s love story.
Kendall is a young veterinarian who moves to the Independence Islands with her sister to start a new mobile clinic. There, she meets Sergeant Tyler Banner who is on medical leave after a tour overseas. She tries to avoid Tyler at first, determined to concentrate on making her business a success, but over time she can’t ignore the handsome military guy who keeps ‘accidently’ crossing her path. It doesn’t help he lives a few doors down from her fixer-upper beach house. Can she continue to try to ignore him or is it true that opposites attract?
This romantic island tale is also inspired by the verses from Hebrews 6:18-19 which describe God as our anchor. The characters feel tossed around by waves of difficulties at certain parts of the story, but He is always the anchor who keeps them secured.
Blog Stops
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, November 16
Daysong Reflections, November 16
Texas Book-aholic, November 17
lakesidelivingsite, November 17
Inklings and notions, November 18
21st Century Keeper at Home, November 18
Joanne Markey, November 18
For Him and My Family, November 19
Emily Yager, November 19
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, November 20
deb’s Book Review, November 20
Locks, Hooks and Books, November 21
Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, November 21
Book Bites, Bee Stings, & Butterfly Kisses, November 21
Artistic Nobody, November 22 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)
Rebecca Tews, November 22
Ashley’s Bookshelf, November 23
The Cafe Scholar, November 23
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, November 24
Adventures of a Travelers Wife, November 24
The Meanderings of a Bookworm, November 24
Aryn The Libraryan 📚, November 25
She Lives To Read, November 25
Simple Harvst Reads, November 26 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
Livin’ Lit, November 26
Sara Jane Jacobs, November 27
Rebekah Reads, November 27
Connect in Fiction, November 27
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 28
Life, Love, Writing, November 28
Blossoms and Blessings, November 29
Batya’s Bits, November 29
Godly Book Reviews, November 29
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Rachel is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/103a0/her-merriweather-hero-celebration-tour-giveaway
I got a free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own and given voluntarily. No compensation was received for my review.
Saturday, November 28, 2020
"To Steal a Heart" by Jen Turano -- Book Review, Blog Tour, and Giveaway
About the Book
Book: To Steal A Heart
Author: Jen Turano
Genre: Comedic Historical Romance
Release Date: November, 2020
After spending her childhood as a street thief, Gabriella Goodhue thought she’d put her past behind her until a fellow resident at her boardinghouse is unjustly accused of theft. Using her old skills to prove her friend’s innocence, Gabriella unexpectedly encounters Nicholas Quinn, the man she once considered her best friend–until he abandoned her.
After being taken under the wing of a professor who introduced him into society and named him as heir, Nicholas is living far removed from his childhood life of crime. As a favor to a friend, Nicholas agrees to help clear the name of an innocent woman, never imagining he’d be reunited with the girl he thought lost to him forever.
As Gabriella and Nicholas are thrown together into one intrigue after another, their childhood affection grows into more, but their newfound feelings are tested when truths about their past are revealed and danger follows their every step.
My Thoughts
I love Jen Turano's books. They always have so much witty banter and humorous situations. "To Steal a Heart" is the first book in a new series, Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency. As such, it introduces a whole cast of characters that I look forward to seeing in future books. I liked Gabriella and Nicolas and their interactions. I was drawn into the story and didn't want to put it down. When I first started reading the book, I didn't realize there were going to be multiple cases that the Bleeker Street Inquiry Agency worked on, and it was fun to see the different things that they helped solve. I look forward to reading the next book in the series and future books by Jen Turano.
Click here to get your copy!
About the Author
More from Jen
“To Steal a Heart” is the first book in a new series. How did you come up with the idea for this series?
Oddly enough, this series was inspired by a lot of different things. I keep this idea box, and whenever I stumble on something interesting, I throw the idea into the box. When I was getting ready to assemble a proposal for a new series, I took out the box and began rifling through it. Unfortunately, nothing struck my fancy. What did strike my fancy though, was the movie “My Fair Lady.” I’d recently watched it for the millionth time, and I thought…hmmm…what could I do with that? Well, I didn’t want to do a recreation of “My Fair Lady” and that’s when it hit me – what if I used a gentleman instead of a lady and improved his circumstances in life with the help of a professor? That wasn’t really enough, though, for me to formulate an entire series, but then I went to New York City for a research trip. While there, I roamed around Bleecker Street for hours. It was the perfect place to set a series, and then I saw this older building that my tour guide thought might have once been a boardinghouse. That was what really started me thinking, and before I knew it, I’d created an inquiry agency run by women that came about when a resident of a boardinghouse was unjustly accused of theft. When the police would not investigate further, believing they had the true culprit behind bars, the ladies who lived in the boardinghouse felt compelled to step up and clear their fellow boardinghouse resident of the charges brought against her. The series took off from there, the first book centering around one of the lady inquiry agents, Miss Gabriella Goodhue, who used to live on the mean streets of the Lower East Side and, at one point in her life, was best friends with Nicholas Quinn, the man who has now found his circumstances vastly improved from the time he knew Gabriella. Throwing the two of them back together made for an interesting storyline, especially since Gabriella believes Nicholas abandoned her all those years ago, which makes it next to impossible for her to trust him.
Are there other interesting characters in this series?
Of course. All of the lady inquiry agents come with their own secrets. Miss Daphne Beekman is a reclusive author who lives in the attic of the boardinghouse. She has the propensity to faint at the drop of a hat, which makes for a few amusing scenes in the first book. She’ll get her own story in “To Write a Wrong,” coming out later in 2021. Then there’s Eunice Holbrooke. She’s the owner of the boardinghouse, and she only wears full mourning garb, covering her face with numerous veils and refusing to speak to anyone about her past. Clearly, there’s a mystery just waiting to be solved there, one that will be solved in book three, which I’m just now beginning to work on. The other residents of the boardinghouse provide a lot of color to the story, from the two sisters who work as paid companions by day to gossip collectors and carriage drivers by night, to the resident artist, Miss Judith, who has recently decided to dip her toe into the portrait market even though she’s really not proficient with painting people. There’s also a one-eyed, patch-wearing dog by the name of Winston, a parrot that likes to nick sparkly items named Pretty Girl, and a neurotic poodle that falls for Winston that goes by the name of Precious.
Did the pandemic affect the writing process at all for “To Steal a Heart?”
Luckily, I had already turned in the book before the pandemic hit. With that said, though, I then had to do some of the edits during the first few months of the pandemic. That was interesting. I have very specific conditions I need in order to write and edit and having Al (the husband person) working from home isn’t one of those conditions. It took me far longer than it normally does to complete the editing process, which threw off my schedule for the next book in the series, “To Write a Wrong.” Drastic measures were needed. That’s why I’m now the proud owner of a she-shed. Al thought I was joking when I first broached the subject of a she-shed, but after I had my millionth meltdown, he decided that might be a really good idea. Turns out sheds are in high demand at the moment, so getting a shed in a timely fashion wasn’t possible. It took 6 weeks for us to get a shed delivered and then we had to frame the inside and put up a ceiling and walls. I was not actually very involved with that process because I’m a danger to everyone surrounding me when nail guns are being used. 🙂 I did paint the outside of the shed, then painted the inside. Of course the air conditioning unit I had to order was delayed, so I painted in 100 degree heat. Lost about five pounds doing that, so…unexpected bonus there. I just recently finished decorating the inside, and I’m typing this interview from my new space. I’m thinking I’m going to call it “Jen’s Novel Nook” but that might change, so don’t quote me on that.
Anything else you’d like to add?
Just that I hope everyone is surviving these crazy days. I know there are many people out there who are suffering from many different problems this pandemic has caused. Know that you’re not alone, and that brighter days will show up again. Until that time, try to remember to smile and, perhaps, read a few books.
Wishing all of you the very best!
Jen
Blog Stops
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, November 17
Soulfully Romantic, November 17
Hebrews 12 Endurance, November 17
Blessed & Bookish, November 17
Robin’s Nest, November 17
Through the Fire Blogs, November 18
The Avid Reader, November 18
Losing the Busyness, November 18
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, November 18
She Lives To Read, November 19
Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, November 19
Wishful Endings, November 19
Sara Jane Jacobs, November 19
Artistic Nobody, November 20 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)
lakesidelivingsite, November 20
21st Century Keeper at Home, November 20
Reviewingbooksplusmore, November 20
The Write Escape, November 20
Older & Smarter?, November 21
Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, November 21
Christian Bookaholic, November 21
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, November 21
The Christian Fiction Girl, November 22
Locks, Hooks and Books, November 22
Mia Reads, November 22
Writing from the Heart Land, November 22
Betti Mace, November 23
Inklings and notions, November 23
Blogging With Carol, November 23
Life of Literature, November 23
Texas Book-aholic, November 24
D’S QUILTS & BOOKS, November 24
Southern Gal Loves to Read, November 24
Batya’s Bits, November 24
Joanne Markey’s blog, November 24
For Him and My Family, November 25
Inside the Wong Mind, November 25
Mary Hake, November 25
Godly Book Reviews, November 25
Mypreciousbitsandmusings, November 26
EmpowerMoms, November 26
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, November 26
Novels Corner, November 26
Ashley’s Bookshelf, November 27
Connie’s History Classroom, November 27
Captive Dreams Window, November 27
Book of Ruth Ann, November 27
deb’s Book Review, November 28
Blossoms and Blessings, November 28
Daysong Reflections, November 28
Bigreadersite, November 28
Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, November 28
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 29
Splashes of Joy, November 29
Adventures of a Travelers Wife, November 29
Simple Harvest Reads, November 29 (Guest Review from Mindy Houng)
Vicky Sluiter, November 30
Pause for Tales, November 30
Spoken from the Heart, November 30
Hallie Reads, November 30
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Jen is giving away the grand prize package of copy of To Steal a Heart, plus all three books in the American Heiresses series and a 30 second mystery kit (Link: https://amzn.to/3nqrIpC)!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/103a4/to-steal-a-heart-celebration-tour-giveaway
I got a free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own and given voluntarily. No compensation was received for my review.
Friday, November 20, 2020
"The Love Note" by Joanna Davidson Politano -- Book Review
About the Book
Focused on a career in medicine and not on romance, Willa Duvall is thrown slightly off course during the summer of 1865 when she discovers a never-opened love letter in a crack of her old writing desk. Compelled to find the passionate soul who penned it and the person who never received it, she takes a job as a nurse at the seaside estate of Crestwicke Manor.
Everyone at Crestwicke has feelings--mostly negative ones--about the man who wrote the letter, but he seems to have disappeared. With plenty of enticing clues but few answers, Willa's search becomes even more complicated when she misplaces the letter and it passes from person to person in the house, each finding a thrilling or disheartening message in its words.
Laced with mysteries large and small, this romantic Victorian-era tale of love lost, love deferred, and love found is sure to delight.
My Thoughts
This story drew me in and kept me interested all the way through. I found it to be well written and liked the characters. I especially liked Gabe and his quiet ways. There was plenty of mystery and twists that made me not quite sure what was going on. The story follows quite a few people. The majority of the story is told in first person from Willa's point of view, but interspersed throughout there are also parts in 3rd person for Gabe, Essie, Clara, Dr. Tillman, Celeste, Burke, and Golda. There was a nice biblical faith element woven through the story and it was nice to see character growth. There was one error that jumped out at me. The end section of the book is three years after the beginning, but instead of adding three years to the starting date, it subtracts three years, which would make it happen before the beginning. It is just a typo, but it made me pause to figure out what was going on. I look forward to reading more books by this author.
About the Author
Joanna Davidson Politano freelances for a small nonfiction publisher but spends much of her time spinning tales that capture the colorful, exquisite details in ordinary lives. Her debut novel, Lady Jayne Disappears, releases October 3 from Revell. She lives with her husband and their two babies in a house in the woods and shares stories that move her at www.jdpstories.com.
"The Love Note" is available in paperback:
- Item Weight : 12.6 ounces
- Paperback : 400 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0800736893
- ISBN-13 : 978-0800736897
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches
- Publisher : Revell (October 20, 2020)
and in Kindle edition:
- Publication date : October 20, 2020
- Print length : 400 pages
- Publisher : Revell (October 20, 2020)
- ASIN : B087RTJNPR
- File size : 8606 KB
I got a free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own and given voluntarily. No compensation was received for my review.