Saturday, February 5, 2022
Bookish Thoughts: To Treasure an Heiress
Saturday, January 8, 2022
Books I hope to read in 2022
This post is only a week later than I was thinking I'd do it - life with a toddler and a newborn is definitely giving me a new list of priorities. And I'm learning what things aren't at the top of my to-do list when sleep is in short supply. Though I quite enjoy blogging, it doesn't even make the list sometimes. I have been pondering possibly doing some different posts this year, maybe some things about parenting or more conversational things . . . we'll see.
Anyway, so this list is a little different. Most of the books are ones that release this year, though I think about 4 of them are books that have been on my to-be-read list and I'm really hoping to get into them soon! I don't know how much reading I'll actually get done with 2 littles, but I can dream.
As usual, you should be able to click the title and check it out on Amazon, if any catch your fancy. What books are on your TBR list for this year? Also, I don't have any non-fiction on this list - any recommendations?
Thursday, December 30, 2021
Favorite Reads of 2021!
I'm typing this post one-handed while cuddling our sweet 3 week-old baby girl with the other. So please ignore any typos and chalk it up to my being a new-mom-of-two. :-)
Happy New Year! I know many people are looking forward to saying "farewell" (or maybe "good riddance!") to 2021. Looking back, for our family, there were hard and beautiful moments alike, just as with every year. Our daughter turned 1 in March! My dad passed away in April. I got a new tiny niece in August, amidst some severe health issues for her mom. Thank God, they're both doing well now! At the end of November I worked my last shift at the job I've had for almost 6.5 years. It was a bittersweet day. I'm blessed to get to be a stay-at-home-mom, but I'm definitely missing my work family a bit. And our second sweet daughter made her arrival the beginning of December!
In the midst of all of that, I actually got to do a bit of reading! So this is some of my favorite books that I read (or reread) this year, though for a change, not all of these were published in 2021. And a couple of them are rereads that I still just really enjoyed. So in no particular order, here's my list! Oh, and if you click on the titles, it should send you to Amazon to read more about the books.
Bookish Thoughts: Autumn by The Sea
Description:
Abandoned as a toddler, Sydney Rose has spent years wondering who she really is, homesick for a life she’s never lived. When a private investigator crashes into her world, she finds herself heading to a tiny seaside town in Maine to meet a woman named Maggie, who’s searching for the granddaughter she lost decades ago.
If not for Maggie, Neil MacKean might still be back in Scotland, bereft and alone. Instead, he has a full life in Muir Harbor with an adopted family he loves and a blueberry farm to run. But the farm is struggling and strange occurrences have him concerned. Worse, Maggie’s once again caught up in the past, convinced she’s finally found her long-lost granddaughter.
Worried for Maggie, Neil is suspicious of the city girl who shows up at the farm. But there’s something about Sydney that tugs on him, drawing out secrets he never meant to share. While Neil grapples with the future of the farm, Sydney wrestles with a past that’s messier than ever. Together, they’re pulled into a mystery complete with a centuries-old legend, unexpected danger . . . and a love as deep and wild as the sea.
About the Author:
Melissa Tagg is the USA Today bestselling, Christy Award-winning author of swoony and hope-filled small-town contemporary romances. She's also a former reporter, current nonprofit marketing strategist, and total Iowa girl. Melissa has taught at multiple national writing conferences, as well as workshops and women's retreats. When she's not happily lost in someone else's book or plugging away her own, she can be found spoiling her nieces and nephews, watching old movies, and daydreaming about her next fictional hero. Connect with Melissa at melissatagg.com.
My Thoughts:
I don’t typically read much rom-com, but I always make an exception for Melissa Tagg’s books. When I saw this one would start a new series, I was both intrigued and a little sad - I love the Maple Valley folks. I knew I could come to love these new people as well, it would just be a change from the familiar. And come to love them, I did indeed!
As I’ve come to anticipate, this book drew me in right away! I loved the richness of the setting, the colorful characters, and another quirky town that I got to explore with Sydney. I’m honestly not sure which of the new characters I loved the best. Obviously, Sydney and Neil are the leads, but I also couldn’t help but want to hug Maggie. And I enjoyed the glimpses into the lives of the sisters, Lilian and Indi. The setting almost seemed a character itself, the beautiful coast of Maine and a blueberry farm.
Simply due to the plot, there are so many questions that are asked and answered throughout the story. I so enjoyed how Ms. Tagg chose to reveal some of the answers while also leaving a few to lead into another story. There is beauty, both in the answered and the unanswered, the asking and the wondering. I loved how that all played into the mundane and the everyday of the story. I don’t know if I’m explaining my thoughts well, so you might just have to read the book yourself to understand what I’m hoping to convey in a few sentences, when it took the author a few hundred pages to play it out.
Overall, I would highly recommend this book if you enjoy rom-coms! Or even if they’re not your normal fare, you might consider giving it a try. You may find yourself more than pleasantly surprised.
Bookish Thoughts: Hostile Intent
Description:
Ava Jackson entered the military shortly after high school, but her mother's illness has forced her to request an early discharge. She already lost her father while deployed, and there's no way she's going to let her mother die alone. But after a visit to the nursing facility where her mother lives, Ava is attacked walking back to her car. Fortunately, FBI Special Agent Caden Denning arrives in time to help fight off her attacker.
Caden reveals to Ava that she may hold the key to the murders of three families, and he needs her help before anyone else is harmed. The hits show a pattern, and clearly the killer has an agenda. But if Caden and Ava can't discover what it is, Ava may be next on the hit list.
About the Author:
Lynette Eason is the bestselling author of the Danger Never Sleeps, Blue Justice, Women of Justice, Deadly Reunions, Hidden Identity, and Elite Guardians series. She is the winner of three ACFW Carol Awards, the Selah Award, and the Inspirational Reader's Choice Award, among others. She is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and has a master's degree in education from Converse College. Eason lives in South Carolina with her husband and two children. Learn more at www.lynetteeason.com.
My Thoughts:
I'm a big fan of Lynette Eason's books and was super excited for this newest one, especially as I've been hoping for a book for Caden ever since he first appeared in "Collateral Damage." Needless to say, I wasn't disappointed! This book kept me guessing from the very first page and I often found myself debating between racing to the finish or savoring as I read.
I always really enjoy Ms. Eason's writing style and how the mystery and suspense play out. It's seldom over the top, though I do tend to give her books more license for that, than I might a TV show. In this one, I loved the puzzles and questions, the hunt for answers and the CIA angle was intriguing! I will say as far as "over the top" goes, that I found the ending a little along those lines. I realize that people can do astounding things with enough adrenaline pumping, but part of the chase at the end just seemed a little much.
I also really enjoyed the friends-to-more romance and how it was handled amidst a stressful story. I've loved getting to know Caden in the other books and was so happy to see him find his "happily ever after."
Overall, if you enjoy romantic suspense, I would greatly recommend this book and the others in the series as well!
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Bookish Thoughts: A Midnight Dance
Description:
All theater romances are tragedies. Ella Blythe knows this. Still, she cannot help but hope her own story may turn out different than most--and certainly different than the tragic story of the Ghost of Craven Street Theater. Yet as she struggles to maintain her tenuous place in the ever-shrinking ballet company, win the attentions of principal dancer Philippe, and avoid company flirt Jack, Ella cannot deny the uncanny feeling that her life is mirroring that of the dead ballerina.
Is she dancing ever closer to the edge of her own tragic end? Or will the secrets that are about to come to light offer release from the past?
About the Author:
Joanna Davidson Politano is the award-winning author of Lady Jayne Disappears, A Rumored Fortune, Finding Lady Enderly, and The Love Note. She loves tales that capture the colorful, exquisite details in ordinary lives and is eager to hear anyone's story. She lives with her husband and their two kids in a house in the woods near Lake Michigan. You can find her at www.jdpstories.com
My Thoughts:
This is one of those books that I don’t know if I have the words to do a review of it justice. Joanna Davidson Politano has such a unique and lyrical way of writing, with stories that draw me in, regardless of plot or characters. Her books always sound so mysterious or unusual. I picked up her first out of complete curiosity, without any idea whatsoever of what I was getting into, and have read the others simply because there was something so different about that book and I wanted to read more of it. A few books in and I still don’t think I can explain what that “something” is. But I will say that it’s beautiful and I always find myself buried within a tale that captures both my heart and imagination. In the case of this one, I think Ella would be quite proud, as that’s what she believes ballet should do, as well.
I don’t know much about ballet. I’ve been to one production of “The Nutcracker” a few years ago and that’s about the extent of my experience. That being said, I was very surprised by a number of the historical details shared within this story. I had no idea that ballet once had such obvious, and even expected, immorality. Or that the Church ostracized anyone who worked in theater or dance. I truly appreciate how the author included those things more so as facts than as a way to sensationalize the story or cause the reader to gasp in shock.
I greatly enjoyed getting to know Ella and Jack! I’m not sure what else to say about that, without giving something away. I don’t want to spoil anything, so I’ll just say that I was very intrigued by the mystery and was very surprised at how it concluded!
Overall, this book is definitely going on my list of favorite reads for the year! I would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a unique take on historical fiction!
Monday, September 13, 2021
Bookish Thoughts: Beyond the Tides
Description:
When Meg Whitaker's father decides to sell the family's lobster-fishing business to her high school nemesis, she sets out to prove she should inherit it instead. Though she's never had any interest in running the small fleet--or even getting on a boat due to her persistent seasickness--she can't stand to see Oliver Ross take over. Not when he ruined her dreams for a science scholarship and an Ivy League education ten years ago.
Oliver isn't proud of what he did back then. Angry and broken by his father walking out on his family, he lashed out at Meg--an innocent bystander. But owning a respected fishing fleet on Prince Edward Island is the opportunity of a lifetime, and he's not about to walk away just because Meg wants him to.
Meg's father has the perfect solution: Oliver and Meg must work the business together, and at the end of the season, he'll decide who gets it. Along the way, they may discover that their stories are more similar than they thought . . . and their dreams aren't what they expected.
About the Author:
Liz Johnson is the author of more than a dozen novels, including A Sparkle of Silver, A Glitter of Gold, The Red Door Inn, Where Two Hearts Meet, and On Love's Gentle Shore, as well as a New York Times bestselling novella and a handful of short stories. She works in marketing and makes her home in Phoenix, Arizona
My Thoughts:
I always so enjoy Liz Johnson's books and have been eagerly awaiting this one! It's the start of a new series, set on the Prince Edward Islands, and after her first series there, I've been wanting to visit. This one certainly didn't change that desire! And since it’s seeming my opportunity to visit right now rests in fiction, I’m definitely enjoying the trip!
One of my favorite things about Ms. Johnson’s writing is how she brings the characters and area to life. I had no idea what lobster fishing entailed, prior to reading this book (I honestly hadn’t ever really thought about it), and she managed to pull me into a story about it, tell me in reasonable detail what the job looks like, all the while making me fall in love with the characters and their plights. I also loved the banter between Meg and Oliver, as they started going from not-so-much-enemies-but-friends.
I will say that I was mildly disappointed at how the slight mystery was resolved. I was feeling pretty involved in it and didn’t expect the resolution that came. I really enjoyed Ms. Johnson’s suspense stories and miss them every now and again (though I think I own almost all of them and I should just reread), so I kind of perked up at a hint of mystery in this book. It was a little anticlimactic for me, but looking at the story as a whole, it definitely fits better than what I may have been thinking.
Overall, I greatly enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a sweet romance in a beautiful setting!
Thanks again for stopping by and reading my ramblings! I'm still pondering the merits of possibly trying to write some different content, so we'll see.
I started this blog . . . I don't even know how long ago. I'll have to look back and see. But so much has changed in my life since I started it, simply to review books. So I'm wondering what it would look like to maybe alter some things to better suit my life now. We'll see!
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Have a lovely day!