Tuesday, December 28, 2021

The Bookseller's Promise by Beth Wiseman


 

This seemed like a very odd story at first but as I got into it I really enjoyed it.  Beth Wiseman is a great teller of Amish tales and she really picks out interesting issues to write about.  Apparently this is the first in a series so it will continue to be interesting.  Jake Lantz runs a bookstore that he inherited from his grandfather.  His employee Eva is a few years younger than him and came to work for him when she was just a teen.  There is romantic interest between both of them but there are doubts on both sides about how to transition into a relationship.  Meanwhile, Yvonne flies in to try to talk Jake into selling an old book he has in the basement that he promised his grandfather he would never sell.  Yvonne has a client who is very anxious to own this very rare book.  The story goes from there into a very twisted and complicated tale that still keeps you reading to the end.  If you were wanting an uncomplicated, feel good tale, move away from this one.  If you want an intriguing, thought-provoking story, grab this one.  

I have voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book that I received from NetGalley.  All views expressed are only my own honest opinion.

Until Leaves Fall in Paris by Sarah Sundin

 


This is a wonderful historical romance.  Lucie Girard is a ballerina who has bought her Jewish friends' American bookstore in Paris to allow them to escape the Nazis.  Paul Aubrey is a widower who runs a branch of his family's automobile manufacturing company in Paris.  Both are part of the underground resistance, unbeknownst to each other.  When the United States finally enters the war they are to be put into interment camps and it becomes imperative that they escape the country and flee back to the US.  

There is so much history her but also a great family story.  This book is culturally rich and a well crafted tale.  I highly recommend it.  

I have voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book that I received from NetGalley.  All views expressed are only my own honest opinion.

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Stolen Angels (Detective Ellie Reeves #5) by Rita Herron


 


It's a few days before Christmas and a six year old is abducted from the school bus stop.  The whole town is in an uproar and it is up to Detective Ellie Reeves and her colleagues to find the girl and solve the mystery before Christmas.  The story explores both child trafficking and missing children.  It is heartbreaking what the families go through both victims and perpetrators.  This is a gripping story and very well researched and written.  I have found a new favorite suspense author!


I have voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book that I received from NetGalley.  All views expressed are only my own honest opinion.

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Kiss Me, Cowboy by Diana Palmer


 

This is two stories in one book -- a sort of series.  In the first one a Colorado rancher meets a local waitress that is new in town.  She is really a television series writer who s hiding from a scandal involving her father who is a star of a series.  Both are trying to avoid publicity and are working in the small ranching community.  The second story involves a wildlife rehabilitator that we met in the first story who takes in injured animals and nurses them back to health and reintroduces them to their wilderness environment.  He finds a nearly frozen girl in the snow in his front yard.  She is running from the person who killed her mother and now wants her inheritance. Both stories are set in the same community in Colorado ranch country. I love the setting, the characters, and this author's way of telling a story.  I highly recommend this book for some enjoyable reading time.


I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book that I received from NetGalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

Life Flight (Extreme Measures #1) by Lynette Eason

 



Penny Carlton drives a rescue helicopter, sometimes in horrendous weather conditions.  When Penny has to do an emergency landing she finds herself on a mountaintop in a storm with no way of notifying anyone of the emergency landing.  She has to leave her two co-workers and the patient in the bird and go on foot to find help and contact her office.  Meanwhile, a fugitive is loose in the same area.   There is a lot of action and suspense in this story and it is nail-biting at times, which makes for a great read.  I love this author and follow her.  I can't wait for the next piece of the story!

I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book that I received from NetGalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

Sunrise (Sky King Ranch #1) by Susan May Warren


 


Dodge Kingston is a bush pilot who is returning to Alaska to help his father after his military service.  His former girlfriend is Echo Yazzie who is a dog sledding expert in the area.  They team up again to solve some situations that are occurring in the bush and find each other again and reestablish relationships from the past. This story is action packed and since it is first in the series I am guessing the other two books in the series will be about Dodge's two brothers.  They were triplets and all went into different branches of the military.  I love stories about the Alaskan wilderness and also love stories about military heroes so this book has double appeal for me.  


I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book that I received from NetGalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

Lights Out (The SNAP Agency #1) by Natalie Walters


 


Brynn is a CIA Agent working on an international program that has members of other countries' intelligence agencies in the US for training. Now one of those spies is missing. So, in order to avoid an international terror incident, other agencies and private organizations are consulted and SNAP (Strategic Neutralization and Protection Agency) is given the case of finding the gentleman and assessing the terror threat. Jack is the lead on the case with the SNAP team and Brynn's boss sends her to be part of the team until the case is solved. Jack and Brynn were in love at one time and classmates at the CIA's training facility but their time there came to an end whey Brynn moved onto the coveted position that she now holds but Jack quit and went to another agency, feeling that Brynn had betrayed him. That's my feeble attempt at putting this in a nutshell, but it's more interesting than that.

I loved this story so much that I went looking for this Author's other work and discovered that there is already a Prequel to this story available for my Kindle so I promptly got it and read it. And I also found out that Book #2 is in the works for later this year. I can't wait to read that one! I love it when I find a new-t0-me author that I can get excited about.

I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book that I received from NetGalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

Love in Plain Sight (An Amish Mail-Order Bride #3) by Kathleen Fuller


 


An abusive fiancĂ© makes Katharine flee her family home in Wyoming and go to an Amish community in another state.  There she meets Ezra, a bachelor with no intention of courting at the moment.  Katharine is shy and tries to keep a low profile.  The two are part of the same Amish congregation and work at the same Inn and cross paths frequently.  This is a nice, feel-good story. This is third in a series and it was fun to see some of the characters from the first two books of the series and also to have a little mystery solved at the end that was with us from the beginning.  

I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book that I received from NetGalley.  All views expressed are only my honest opinion. 

The Knight's Pledge (Sons of Scotland #4)

 



This is a delightful romp in medieval Britain and Scotland that is rich in history and the culture of the time.  This is my first introduction to this author and this series so it took me a while to figure out some of the twists and turns but once into the story, I could not put it down.  I love reading about this period in history but I have no desire to time travel back to it.  I don't think I would last five minutes.  But reading about it is a delicious experience. 


I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book that I received from NetGalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

Under a Broken Sky (Emma Lawson #2)


 


Emma Lawson is an Ethics Investigator in Sacramento, California.  Her boyfriend is the head of the homicide section of the Sacramento Police Department.  Their cases and happenings around them are overlapping and in a very short period of time (a couple of days) there are a lot of complications and new happenings.  The story is very fast paced and full of surprises.  It kept me guessing.  I loved the characters and their different personalities and was overjoyed to find a book where people were somewhat "normal" and good-hearted (except for the villains of course).

This is one of the best suspense books I've read in a while.  Now I have to go pack and read the previous book of the series to get up to speed because I am now following this author on Amazon and eagerly anticipating the next book in the series.  

I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book that I received from NetGalley.  All views expressed are only my honest opinion.