Saturday, June 28, 2025

Book Review: Awakened by Roseanna M. White

About the Book:



Where sea and land meet, two worlds clash in a fury of wind and waves.

Arden Bleu has always known that her stepsister, Jade, was destined for great things. In a world where beauty follows magic, she has no doubt that their upcoming Awakening ceremony will reveal that gorgeous, kind, compelling Jade is far more than a mere mortal. But when Jade is kidnapped by a mysterious sect of mer on the eve of the newly-returned king’s ball, Arden will do anything to save her sister. Even face down the man she’s always dreaded meeting because of the power he holds over her family, the man to whom her father swore loyalty long before she was born. The Sea King.

Seidon, the Sea King of Daryatla, has grown only more powerful as the centuries have gone by, but lifetime after lifetime have failed to give him what he most yearns for: a family. He knows that it will take a woman of extraordinary power to match him enough to create a child, and no such woman seems to exist…until he feels her magic calling to his one day in the water. And when Arden Bleu, daughter of his most trusted official, arrives to tell him about her missing stepsister, he knows this Jade, with a new magic so coveted that the mer would risk war with his kingdom to steal her away, may be the one he’s waited centuries for. But how can he and the determined Arden ever hope to find one young woman trapped beneath the waves? Perhaps the Great Golden Sea Hawk who has guarded the sisters all their lives holds the key.

In a world on the brink of war between the mer and the land-dwellers, friendship, faith, and love demand the ultimate sacrifice as both kingdoms seek to unlock the prophesied magic waiting to spring forth: the magic of wind and sky. To the mer, it would mean the freedom to return to the land. To Seidon’s court, it would mean safety from every storm. But how can any human hand wield the wind?

My Thoughts:

Awakened stands as Roseanna M. White’s debut into the romantasy genre. She did it so well! This novel felt intentionally written, crafted by dedication and exploration rather than formula. The characters captured my attention from the start, and I enjoyed every minute of the book. I particularly liked that the romance between Arden and Seidon went beyond the wedding into their future as they had more things to learn and adversity to overcome.

The spiritual elements in Awakened were deeper and more prominent than I had expected. More than one character learned dependence on Triada (God/Trinity) as their faith carried them through challenges and unexpected circumstances. I especially liked the themes of renewal: new mercy, new faith, and new magic.
 
I thoroughly enjoyed Awakened by Roseanna M. White and I look forward to the next story in this series!



Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Book Review: Capturing You by Robin Patchen

About the Book:




In a town shrouded by secrets, a photographer and the reclusive heir of the Ballentine fortune join forces to unravel a deadly conspiracy.

Brooklynn Wright must win a photography contest to save her gallery, and the perfect sunrise shot at a remote inlet north of town is her best hope. But when she witnesses a smuggling operation at a hidden dock and is chased by armed men, her dreams of artistic glory become a nightmare flight for survival. Rescued by a mysterious stranger, Brooklynn is forced to take refuge with him in an abandoned mansion the townspeople claim is cursed—afraid to trust her grumpy protector but with no other choice.

Billionaire Forbes Ballentine returned to Shadow Cove for answers, not distractions. Haunted by the unsolved murder of his family twenty years ago, he’s spent his life in the shadows, hunting for the truth. He believes the network Brooklynn stumbled upon is tied to his family’s deaths, but protecting the cheerful photographer means jeopardizing the investigation he’s been chasing for decades. Especially when her presence stirs feelings he’s not prepared to face.

As Brooklynn and Forbes grow closer, so do the network’s ruthless enforcers. With everyone in town hiding something, they must navigate lies, betrayal, and deadly truths. When the network closes in, they’ll have to trust each other completely—or lose everything.

Dive into this gripping romantic suspense full of mystery, secrets, and danger, where two broken souls must uncover the truth while battling the enemies outside—and the wounds within.
My Thoughts:

Capturing You lands as the sixth full-length novel in The Wright Heroes of Maine series by Robin Patchen. I read book one (which I loved) but not any of the other novels. I recognized some character name dropping, but Capturing You worked fine as a standalone romantic suspense.

I read about one-third of Capturing You before the story truly hooked me. The mysterious murder of Forbes’ family had me side eyeing all the secondary characters, wondering who knew details about the murder and who did it. Was Forbes’ late father a good guy or a bad guy? As is typical for Patchen’s novels, my guesses were incorrect and I didn’t know who did what until it was explained.

The murder mystery element of Capturing You appealed to me the most, but the novel also held suspense, some character growth, and a romance with the forced proximity and grumpy/sunshine tropes. At times, Brooklynn's optimism and naivety felt unrealistic, but I stuck with the story and enjoyed the big reveals and the happily ever after. Readers of Susan May Warren and Lisa Phillips will likely enjoy Capturing You by Robin Patchen. Three stars.




Disclosure of Material Connection: I was provided a copy of this book by the author or publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Book Spotlight: Echoes of Darkness by Darlene L. Turner

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Echoes of Darkness

Title: Echoes of Darkness 
Author:
Darlene L. Turner 
Publisher: Love Inspired Trade 
Release Date: June 24, 2025 
Genre:
Christian Suspense/Romantic Thriller

A serial killer stalks a small town, and a police officer must face her family’s dark past to catch him. 

The sleepy community of Kenorapeake Falls in northern Ontario seems like somewhere Constable Oaklynn Brock can finally outrun her violent past. That is, until she’s assigned to investigate a series of suspicious deaths. She can’t reveal that she knows how serial killers think because she grew up with one. Yet the eerie similarities between these murders and those committed by her father, known as the Suicide Slayer, hint at a copycat in their midst. But why here and why now? 

Caleb Greene of the Canadian Watchers Squad, a special task force, has his own reasons to be wary of working alongside Oaklynn. But with rumors of a local cult known as the Light Paragons gaining power, the stakes are too high to refuse. 

As they explore connections between the killings and cult, Oaklynn and Caleb are forced to confront old secrets…and a terrifying new threat. Someone is watching Oaklynn’s every move. They know exactly who she is and what she might be capable of. And soon her biggest fear isn’t just having her past exposed, but that a killer will turn whatever days she has left into a living nightmare… 

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Excerpt from Echoes of Darkness


Oaklynn swallowed the scream threatening to break free. Terror parched her throat. Breathe. Her knees buckled, but she shifted her stance to steady herself. Being the infamous Suicide Slayer’s daughter proved to be a hard past to erase. Even after his arrest, Oaklynn couldn’t escape the glances and whispers when she’d entered her high school classes. Everyone, including her best friend, had cut off all communication, as if her father’s crimes were her fault. Little did they realize it was Oaklynn herself who’d provided the evidence to convict the serial killer after she discovered his secret when she was a teenager.

After helping the police with her father’s case, Oaklynn packed her bags and moved to her aunt’s house. But it hadn’t helped. The press still found them and hounded them during the trial. After her father was convicted, Aunt Sue suggested they move farther away. At eighteen, Oaklynn took her mother’s maiden name and expunged her identity from being tied to her father.

Even though she changed her identity, the monster still haunted her dreams. Ugliness had seized her soul when her father stole everything good in her life, including her precious mother. She squared her shoulders. Oaklynn wouldn’t let him take over again.

She was more than a serial killer’s daughter.

About the Author

Darlene L. Turner

Darlene L. Turner is a Publishers Weekly bestselling author known for her high-octane stories and riveting twists. Sparked by Nancy Drew, she’s turned her love of solving mysteries into her writing, believing readers will be captured by her plots, inspired by her strong characters, and moved by her inspirational message. Dubbed “the plaid queen” for her love of everything plaid, Darlene resides with her husband Jeff in Ontario, Canada. You can connect with Darlene at www.darlenelturner.com where there’s suspense beyond borders.


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Monday, June 23, 2025

Book Review: The Lawyer and the Laundress by Christine Hill Suntz

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Lawyer James Kinney isn’t looking for love, and laundress Sara O’Connor doesn’t want to be found. When their paths cross in a British colony on the brink of rebellion, a marriage of convenience may be their best hope of survival.


Canada, 1837. Widower James Kinney knows his precocious daughter, Evie, needs more than his lessons on law and logic, but Toronto offers few options. Classes with the neighbor children seem ideal until James discovers Evie is secretly spending her time with Sara O’Connor, a kind and mysteriously educated servant. For propriety’s sake, James forbids their friendship. But then Evie falls victim to the illness ravaging the city, and James must call upon Sara’s medical knowledge and her special bond with Evie to save his daughter’s life.

When Sara’s presence in his household threatens scandal, however, James offers an unexpected solution: become his wife, in name only, and help him raise Evie to be a proper young lady.

If Sara can ignore the sparks she feels when they’re together, his logical proposal could keep her secret secure forever. But soon, the forces of rebellion unravel their tidy arrangement. When James is accused of treason, Sara must find the courage to face a past that could save her husband’s life.


My Thoughts:

When I finished reading The Lawyer and the Laundress by Christine Hill Suntz, I found myself wishing that Sara, James, and Evie were real people. These characters came alive amid the turmoil of the 1837 Canada Rebellion, a historical event I was unfamiliar with. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this beautiful story of finding (and refinding) love and family.

My favorite theme in The Lawyer and the Laundress was how God is with us in the hard times, even when he chooses not to rescue from pain and suffering. Sara’s past experiences reflected this and in her present circumstances God felt absent. One quote by Granny stayed with me: “God isn’t only a God of blessings. He’s the Man of Sorrows, too, ye ken. He knows how it feels.” I’m thankful that’s true.

The Lawyer and the Laundress included several other elements I enjoyed. The romance between James and Sara held swoony moments, tension as the relationship evolved, and a bit of mystery due to Sara’s hidden identity. The secondary characters truly enhanced the story and kept the plot moving along. The social structures of the day added adversity for Sara and James to overcome.

I recommend The Lawyer and the Laundress by Christine Hill Suntz to readers who enjoy historical fiction with tension, secrets, and romance. Five Stars!




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Friday, June 20, 2025

Author Interview: The Final Word by Laura Thomas

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About the Book

The Final Word

Title: The Final Word 
Series:
Bite of Betrayal #2 
Author:
Laura Thomas 
Publisher: Mountain Brook Ink 
Release Date:
June 5, 2025 
Genre:
Christian Romantic Suspense

When aspiring author Sophie Brooks chooses to trade a vibrant Paris life for the tranquility of a quaint English village, she imagines her final days in the City of Lights will be magical. Sophie doesn’t anticipate a chilling encounter with an old flame—nor does she plan to find a new love on her very last night. 

Miles Morgan’s life has been defined as a successful opera singer-until now. His chance encounter with Sophie in Paris ignites renewed hope … if he can figure out his next chapter and if she can accept what his future may hold. 

In the heart of the English countryside, Sophie and Miles’ fairy tale romance turns into a noxious nightmare as the darkness of Sophie’s past—and her volatile ex—catch up with her. Both Sophie and Miles must surrender everything to the One they thought had betrayed them as they lean into love and fight for their lives. 

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Excerpt from The Final Word


Satisfied she was alone, Sophie gathered the two large cake boxes in her arms, thankful a cupcake tower was already here from a previous event and she didn’t have to balance that, too. Careful to keep the boxes horizontal, she managed to lock the car door and made her way over to the elevator, the familiar sound of squealing tires protesting as they circled within the parkade floors below.

Miles. She forgot to check and see if he’d left a message. Better make sure his message wasn’t anything to do with her drop-off before she arrived down at reception. Facing the elevator and leaning her knee against the wall, she balanced the boxes with one arm around them both and snagged the phone from her jeans pocket.

Heavy footsteps sounded and before she had a chance to turn around, someone pressed her up against the wall, her boxes and phone flying in every direction. Sophie’s breath caught in her throat as her cheek grazed the brick wall and she struggled to stand upright. A hand snapped her head back and gripped her mouth from behind, a pinprick jabbed her neck like a bee sting, and her knees buckled.

Help. He-lp. Her mouth moved but no words came out. Her limbs grew heavier by the second until she sensed strong arms lifting her from her feet and carrying her away. She couldn’t hold her eyelids open, and all sounds blurred into the muffle of a car engine.

Darkness took over and Sophie sank into its depths.

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About the Author


Laura Thomas

A published, award-winning Christian author, Laura Thomas writes heartwarming encouragement for your soul—especially in her numerous romantic suspense novels, Christmas novellas, teen fiction and children’s books, as well as her non-fiction writing.

Laura is a hope*writers certified writing coach, a book-loving chocoholic mom and nanny, and is married to her high school sweetheart. Originally from the UK, they now live the empty nest life in Kelowna, British Columbia, with their French bulldog!

Connect with Laura by visiting laurathomasauthor.com to follow her on social media and subscribe to email newsletter updates.


Author Interview


Q: What inspired you to write The Final Word?

Laura: This is Book 2 of 3 in my “Bite of Betrayal” series set in England, where 3 Canadian sisters all end up seeking solace in a charming English village—but naturally, things are more sinister than serene! I’m English and emigrated to Canada many years ago, so thought it would be interesting to flip the script and share each sister’s journey as they struggle with betrayal in their pursuit of love. For The Final Word, I took some of my own passions for inspiration in creating the character of Sophie Brooks, who is a writer, book lover, enjoys baking, and adores Paris. The overarching theme of surrender is something I know many of us find challenging, and I hope and pray that readers will be encouraged by Sophie’s story.

Q: How long did it take to write this book?

Laura:  Hmmm such a good question. I’m going to say about 9 months including revisions and going back-and-forth with my critique partner before I submitted to my publisher. It’s always hard to pinpoint as I’m usually juggling other writing projects (and real-life events!) in the process.

Q: What surprised you while researching/writing this novel?

Laura:  I had the pleasure of going to both Paris and England for research—I think there’s nothing quite like immersing yourself in a setting, eating the food, walking the streets, and imagining your characters interacting right there. I’m especially surprised and delighted when tiny details make a big impact. For example, my amazing husband was game for reenacting Sophie and Miles’ first date scene in an ancient pub in England, where we sat in their chairs, ate their lunch by the fire, and I even visited the washroom in the “dungeon”, as did Sophie! So fun.

Q: Do you have a favorite quote from The Final Word?

Laura: “To the Author of everything, who always has the final word.

May this story give hope to every reader for their own happily ever after.”


This is the dedication Sophie writes for her own book in the epilogue—and so I also used it for my dedication in The Final Word. It encapsulates my desire for every book I write…

Q: When did you first know you wanted to be an author?

Laura:  I dreamed of being an author (Beatrix Potter, to be precise) when I was a little girl living on the South Coast of England. However, I told no one and kept it a secret for 25 years until my husband eventually unearthed the truth and encouraged me to act upon it straight away.

Q: Would you share something about yourself that most readers wouldn’t know?

Laura:  My typing is horrible. Atrocious. Painful to watch. But on the bright side, I type as fast as my thoughts come to mind, so “slow and steady” kind of works for me!

Q: What are you currently reading?

Laura: I just finished Ambush by Colleen Coble and have started Austen at Sea by Natalie Jenner.

Q: What is your favorite genre to read?

Laura:  I’m pretty eclectic in my reading life and like to mix things up with classics, literary fiction, picture books, historical fiction, romantic suspense and such—but I particularly enjoy WWII fiction. It reminds me of my late grandparents in England and I’m always impressed by the astounding courage and resilience of regular people.

Q: What is your favorite hobby?

Laura:  Is “reading” too predictable? If so, we can add my new hobbies of boating (which often involves taking a book, of course) and kayaking (books not advisable!).

Q: What is your favorite season and why?

Laura: I adore living in a place where we get to enjoy all four seasons, but my favorite is probably summer. Lake life, sunshine, bare feet, reading outside, long evenings… what’s not to love? ☺

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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Author Interview: The Ties That Loose by Felicia Ferguson

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The Ties That Loose

Title: The Ties That Loose 
Author:
Felicia Ferguson 
Publisher:
Salt & Light Publishing 
Release Date:
May 23, 2025 
Genre:
military romantic suspense / women's fiction

Can you really trust God when life plummets out of your control? 

While clearing out her mother’s estate, Dani Robicheau Kirkland makes a shocking discovery: a box containing pieces of her parents’ life hidden away after her father was declared Killed in Action in the Vietnam War. Inside she finds her mother had once clung to faith and the desperate certainty her husband was alive before she spiraled into the devastated alcoholic Dani has known. 

Dani’s F-15 pilot husband, Chris, chafes under his father’s expectations to live up to his granddad’s legacy as WWII pilot. While the Bosnian War rages, Chris is tasked with a clandestine mission: flying an unsanctioned diplomat into Bosnia. But when his plane goes down due to a bird strike, Chris is trapped behind enemy lines with little hope of rescue. 

Dani is terrified she’ll nosedive like her mother did, but still clings to hope and a certainty that Chris remains alive despite the Air Force’s doubts. As she searches for a way to bring Chris home and he strives to stay alive, they each battle their family histories desperate to find God’s future for them both. 

Family ties ensnare them. Can God loose their grip forever?

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Excerpt from The Ties That Loose


Two raps on the door jamb lifted Chris’s eyes. Maj. Bill Price, call sign Baron, and the Assistant Operations Officer stood in the doorway. Chris tossed his pencil on the desk. “What’s up, Baron?”

Baron’s lips thinned. “Badger wants you in the vault.”

First, the block of flying time scheduled for his plane, and now a summons to the vault?

As one of the squadron’s instructor pilots, regular calls to the operations officer’s office weren’t out of the ordinary. But those requests were always via email or phone call. A personal, verbal invitation would leave no paper trail and could be silenced under orders. And the invitation was not to the office but to the vault, a location that housed all the classified materials behind a steel door and was littered with alarms.

Curiouser and curiouser. Chris gave his schedule another glance, the FHP piece slowly rotating in his head. “On my way.”

Baron nodded but didn’t leave. Instead, he stepped back and waited while Chris password-protected his computer screen.

They made the short walk to the vault in silence. Once there, Baron stepped in front of him and led him to one of the offices inside. He rapped twice, then opened the door and stepped back. Chris nodded and glanced into the room, smothering his surprise.

Badger, Lt. Col. Conrad Marks, the operations officer was there as expected. But Lt. Col. Javier Brown, the squadron commander, as well as Chris’s flight commander, Captain Jimmy Hoyle, callsign Dodger, filled the other chairs around the metal table.

Something big was up.

About the Author

Felicia Ferguson

Felicia Ferguson achieved master’s degrees in Healthcare Administration and Speech-Language Pathology, but has written since childhood and dreamed of authoring books that teach and inspire others. An award-winning fiction and non-fiction freelance writer, she has published several devotions and sweet romance short stories. Her passion, however, is writing women’s fiction and romantic suspense with strong female characters who work through their traumas and tragedies using biblical principles and counseling techniques.

As a child, Felicia lived in Kansas, Texas, and Louisiana before her family settled on a horse and cattle farm in Kentucky. As an adult, she lived in Tennessee for two years and later spent ten years in the Florida panhandle soaking up the sand and sun. But then God moved her once again. This time out of the South and into the mountains of Colorado. When she’s not glued to her laptop, Felicia enjoys hiking, Bible studies with friends, and looking forward to the next story.

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Author Interview


Q: What inspired you to write The Ties That Loose?

Felicia: A presentation about the Vietnam MIA/POW bracelets at my Daughters of the American Revolution chapter inspired me to write this story. I had been born well after that war ended and the only military person in my family was my grandfather who served in the Navy during World War II. So I was fascinated by her report and the personal experience she and her family had with a bracelet for one particular missing soldier.

Q: How long did it take to write this book?

Felicia: It took me eight months to write this story because of all the research involved. I contacted Air Force pilots for specific details Chris would experience in flight and behind enemy lines. I read numerous books about the Bosnian War or books related to it. And I picked the brain of my across-the-street neighbor at the time who worked in Dani’s position at Eglin Air Force Base.

Q: What surprised you while researching/writing this novel?

Felicia: The biggest surprise was that a plane’s cockpit will smell like cooked chicken after a bird strike to the engine.

Q: Do you have a favorite quote from The Ties That Loose?

Felicia: My favorite quote is from Grand-Mére Genevieve to Dani.
 
Cher, your Mama had a hole in her heart big enough to walk through—and on stilts. Part of that had to do with her own Daddy’s death. It took a long time for me to come to peace with the reality I couldn’t do a thing for her except pray. And even then, that still didn’t seem to help. Ya’ gotta want help, gotta want to heal, before ya’ can. And your mama never got to that place.”

Q: When did you first know you wanted to be an author?

Felicia: I knew in the fifth grade that I wanted to be a writer. Before I ever knew about fanfiction, I co-wrote Sweet Valley High stories with a classmate and friend. We’d trade off chapters and another classmate would draw the covers for us. I wrote several “books” in high school ranging from Star Trek to women’s fiction, but none that I would ever want to see the light of day today!

Q: Would you share something about yourself that most readers wouldn’t know?

Felicia: I can curl my tongue lengthwise.

Q: What are you currently reading?

Felicia: Richard Foster’s Celebration of Discipline for my radio show spots, historical books on the Golden, Colorado area in the 1900s for my current project, and I just started a Bible study on Mark.

Q: What is your favorite genre to read?

Felicia: Oh, that’s tough. I’m a very eclectic reader. I love Star Trek, the classic Star Wars (not the Disney version), David Baldacci’s King & Maxwell and Robie & Reel series, James Rollins’s Sigma Force series, Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters. And then I’ll read a book or two in police procedural mysteries, a little Louis L’Amour, and romantic suspense.

Q: What is your favorite hobby?

Felicia: Taking road trips. Long or short, I love seeing God’s creation and meeting people in different locations of the country.

Q: What is your favorite season and why?

Felicia: That answer depends on where I’m living at the time. In Kentucky and Tennessee, definitely spring. In Florida, the fall. In Colorado, summer. I’m not a fan of snow (and yes, God moved me to Colorado), but I’m also not a fan of humidity. Colorado’s summer is amazing compared to Florida’s and yet, Florida’s fall is still warm with an edge of cool whereas Colorado’s fall is cool to cold, even though the skies are a brilliant blue. And Kentucky and Tennessee have all the flowers and flowering trees I love and miss out here in the mountains: dogwoods, magnolias, weeping cherries, and a longer growing season for the flowers.


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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Book Spotlight: The Dutch Muse by Heidi Eljarbo

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The Dutch Muse

Title: The Dutch Muse 
Series:
A Fabiola Bennett Mystery #4 
Author:
Heidi Eljarbo 
Publisher:
Independently Published 
Release Date:
June 17, 2025 
Genre:
Clean Historical Dual-Timeline Mystery with a touch of romance

A ruthless thief leaves a private Dutch gallery with a coveted seventeenth-century painting. The owner lies unconscious on the floor. Art historian Fabiola Bennett is on vacation in Holland and takes on the case.  

Amsterdam, 1973. It’s late summer, and Fabiola and Pippa join their friend, Cary, for a few days of sightseeing, museums, and riding bikes around the beautiful city. 

For the first time in her life, Fabiola feels a pang of jealousy, and rude comments from a gallerist make her doubt her own abilities. 

Then, unexpectedly, Cary’s Dutch client, Lennard van de Hoek, is brutally struck down and a baroque portrait by Ferdinand Bol is stolen. Fabiola pushes aside her problems and jumps into danger without hesitation. The list of suspects is long, and with a cold-blooded criminal at large, they must constantly be on the alert.  

Amsterdam, 1641 

Ferdinand Bol has completed his five-year training with Master Rembrandt van Rijn and is ready to set up his own studio. The future looks bright, and Ferdinand sets a goal to become a widely sought-after and, hopefully, prosperous master portraitist. 

Just when Ferdinand’s career starts to flourish—and patrons and customers discover his exceptional talent—one of his models confesses she’s in deep trouble, and he drops everything to help her.  

This is a fast-paced and captivating who-done-it set in the Netherlands—the fourth installment and a spin-off from the Soli Hansen Mysteries. Perfect for fans of Kathleen McGurl, Louise Penny, Deborah Swift, Anna Lee Huber, Lucinda Riley, Sherry Thomas, Ellery Adams, and Jennifer S. Alderson.  

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Excerpt from The Dutch Muse


Amsterdam, 1641


“Now, when you leave, don’t be a stranger,” Rembrandt said. “You have been a most excellent assistant, and you will do well.”

“Any final piece of advice to send me on my way? I am both eager and perhaps bold in assuming I’ll see success in my future. At the same time, I am merely your humble student.”

Rembrandt laid his hand on Ferdinand’s shoulder. “The training you received in Dordrecht before you came here provided you with an excellent foundation, and I have taught you everything you need to know to have great success as a painter. You have sucked up every lesson, mastered each skill, and been as pliable as a new branch in spring. My advice would be to never become an old branch, dry through and through; one that easily breaks because he cannot bear to be shaken. Be docile and teachable, always learn, continuously develop a better way to use your paint and brushstrokes to become worthy of the title master painter. That said, you are your own ruler now. Twenty-five years old and merely ten years younger than myself…we are much alike, you and I, Ferdinand. We both chose our profession at an early age—or rather, I would say a life of painting chose us. Go forth, now. Let Ferdinand Bol take charge of his own destiny.”

“Thank you, Master Rembrandt. I am highly indebted to you for your generosity.” He stood and placed his flat-top hat on his head.

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About the Author

Heidi Eljarbo

HEIDI ELJARBO grew up in a home full of books, artwork, and happy creativity. She is the author of historical novels filled with courage, hope, mystery, adventure, and sweet romance during challenging times. She’s been named a master of dual timelines and often writes about strong-willed women of past centuries.

After living in Canada, six US states, Japan, Switzerland, and Austria, Heidi now calls Norway home. She lives with her husband on a charming island and enjoys walking in any kind of weather, hugging her grandchildren, and has a passion for art and history. 

Her family’s chosen retreat is a mountain cabin, where they hike in the summer and ski the vast white terrain during winter. 

Heidi’s favorites are her family, God's beautiful nature, and the word whimsical.

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Friday, June 13, 2025

Author Interview: How to Kill a Giant by Carol Schlorff

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About the Book

How to Kill a Giant

Title: How to Kill a Giant 
Series:
How to Be a Hero #1 
Author:
Carol Schlorff 
Publisher:
Elk Lake Publishing Inc 
Release Date:
June 11, 2023 
Genre:
Middle Grade Action and Adventure Fiction

He lost his courage. Will meeting a real superhero help him find it?  

An awful summer ... Thirteen-year-old Hugo is miserable. His move to a small Pennsylvania town has brought him nothing but trouble. Ignored by his new classmates and a favorite target for the school bullies, Hugo lets fear rule his life. It's going to be a long summer.  

An unexpected twist ... Hugo meets siblings Julia and Stefan, who are just as unhappy as he is. After finding a mysterious old Bible, all three are magically transported to ancient Israel, where they meet the young shepherd David, who suspects they're spies. The trio is caught up in a scary world where danger lurks on every side.  

A terrifying adventure ... As Hugo and his friends navigate the perils of this strange and frightening land, Hugo must face his greatest fear—that he's a coward. His only hope of survival is to learn the secret of David's bravery, but will he do so in time to face his biggest test? Find out in this thrilling tale of courage, friendship, and faith.  

How to Kill a Giant is a 2024 Christian Indie Awards Winner. 

PURCHASE LINKS: Goodreads | Amazon


Excerpt from How to Kill a Giant


He was hiking along a rocky path in the wilderness, wearing those same weird sandals, when a towering hulk of a man suddenly appeared before him. His features were mostly hidden—like in a picture out of focus—except for his bulging biceps. An overwhelming terror took hold of Hugo, who sprinted in the opposite direction, but he felt powerful hands grab him from behind and lift him straight off his feet. He tried to shake loose, but the man’s grip was too firm. He screamed but instinctively knew no one could hear him.

Hugo woke up. He lay in bed, sweat pouring down his face—another nightmare. While his pulse slowly returned to normal, his distress refused to let go. Both dreams had been so vivid and with the same strange sandals! What could they mean? He was sure they contained a message he couldn’t decipher. Maybe this new nightmare was his mind’s sick way of rehashing his encounters with the bullies and the day. Or perhaps the dreams were a warning about something else altogether. He fell back into a troubled sleep.

About the Author

Carol Schlorff

Carol Schlorff’s passion is to write exciting stories that encourage, inspire, and boost the reader’s faith, possibly because she has always felt like an outsider. She was born in North Africa to American parents and grew up in France. At age 15, her family’s abrupt move to Philadelphia resulted in a rough transition to American life.

After graduating from Penn State, Carol joined the Army in search of adventure. She was stationed in exotic—for her—locations like California, Arizona, and Texas. 

Since then, Carol has lived in Cracow, Poland, where she teaches English and organizes language camps. She also writes a blog on faith-related topics. 

Carol enjoys caring for her cat, Tabasco, watching a good murder mystery, and getting nervous while watching NFL games. Connect with her on her blog and Facebook.


Author Interview


Q: What inspired you to write How to Kill a Giant?

Carol: The idea for my book about time travel back to the Bible came to me during a church sermon on meditating on God’s Word. My motivation for writing is to demonstrate that the Bible is relevant to our lives, provides the answers we seek about life, and is far from boring. Of course, I also want my readers to have fun and stay on the edge of their seats. Growing up in a Christian home where my parents were missionaries, I still had many questions and doubts about the Bible and Christianity, especially starting in middle school. That’s why I target this age group. If my books can help my young (and older) readers grow in their faith and trust in God, then I will consider them a success.

Q: How long did it take to write this book?

Carol: It took me five years from the moment the idea first popped into my head until its publication. I spent a lot of that time not only writing the book but also learning everything I could about novel writing, which included attending writers’ conferences, taking online courses, and reading countless books.

Q: What surprised you while researching/writing this novel?

Carol: I was surprised by how difficult everything related to the publishing industry is, from writing to publishing to marketing. Frankly, it’s overwhelming. I was tempted to give up more than once, but each time I was about to throw in the towel, God sent me the exact encouragement I needed to keep me going, whether in the form of a kind word, a card, or an email.

Q: Do you have a favorite quote from How to Kill a Giant?

Carol: I love the last line in the book: “Certain things are best seen through the eyes of faith.” Hugo, the main character, struggles to understand what has happened to him and decides to leave it in God’s hands, choosing to trust God even if he doesn’t understand. I love this quote because it captures what God wants from us—to trust him no matter what.

Q: When did you first know you wanted to be an author?

Carol: I honestly didn’t think much about becoming an author until the idea for the book popped into my head. I had always thought it would be cool to write a novel, but I never had much time to think about it. Starting at a young age, I have always loved reading, and writing has always been a part of my life, but more on a personal level, such as diaries and private devotions.

Q: Would you share something about yourself that most readers wouldn’t know?

Carol: I was a sergeant in the U.S. Army. After graduating from Penn State, I enlisted in the Army and spent four years serving Uncle Sam in California, Arizona, and Texas. I don’t regret a single minute of my time in the Army, but I admit I was glad to return to civilian life when my enlistment was up.

Q: What are you currently reading?

Carol: I always read several books at once, usually a fiction and a non-fiction title. Currently, I’m reading "Prayer" by Philip Yancey, and I just finished "An Ode to Poison" by Lisa E. Betz, a cozy murder mystery set in ancient Rome.

Q: What is your favorite genre to read?

Carol: I love reading murder mystery books, both cozy and non-cozy. I also enjoy books about the Christian life that help me grow in my faith. Finally, I like books about history or current events, although I usually go through those types of books in phases, such as a phase when I read everything about World War II or another phase when I focused on books about women in Muslim countries.

Q: What is your favorite hobby?

Carol: I love photography, particularly capturing landscapes and flowers (as well as my cat, Tabasco). A few years ago, I switched from a Pentax to a Panasonic Lumix camera because the Lumix is smaller and lighter, which increases the chances that I’ll carry it with me. I can’t take a picture if I don’t have my camera!

Q: What is your favorite season and why?

Carol: My favorite season is summer. I love the long days of sunlight and the warm weather (not too hot). I enjoy eating breakfast outside on my balcony or sitting in the sun while reading a book. I appreciate the abundance of ice cream and being able to walk or sit outside while enjoying it without getting cold. I also look forward to summer because I’m always leading evangelistic English language camps, which are not only fun but also a wonderful opportunity to share God’s love. There isn’t much I dislike about summer (okay, maybe the mosquitoes and ticks).

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Thursday, June 12, 2025

Book Spotlight: The Puzzle Within by Gina Holder

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About the Book

The Puzzle Within


Title: The Puzzle Within 
Series:
The Game Masters #1 
Author:
Gina Holder 
Publisher:
Scrivenings Press LLC 
Release Date:
June 3, 2025 
Genre:
Romantic Suspense

FBI agent Arizona Powers is haunted by nightmares—fragments of a childhood kidnapping no one believes ever happened. Still recovering from a nervous breakdown, she accepts a protection assignment for Bridgette Van Sloan, the strong-willed teenage daughter of a U.S. ambassador who's been receiving threats signed: Enigma. 

Nick Trueheart, a former escape artist known as "Nick of Time" turned diplomatic risk analyst, is grieving the loss of his beloved wife—and obsessed with finding her killer. When assigned to Bridgette's security detail, his biggest concern isn't the threats—it's the unstable agent with a vendetta against kidnappers. 

When Bridgette disappears from an escape room, Nick and Arizona become entangled in a high-stakes puzzlehunt and a race against time. They must confront their own failures and unravel the secrets hidden within themselves to rescue Bridgette … and survive a madman's twisted game. Because one thing becomes clear: Enigma’s real target is much bigger — and far more personal.

PURCHASE LINKS: Goodreads | Scrivenings Press | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Bookshop | BookBub


Excerpt from The Puzzle Within


Ari held her breath as the X-ray technician rolled the portable machine into place.

The K-9 unit had come up negative for explosives, but she’d begged the commander to look inside the box. A blockade had been set up to keep anyone from driving too close, and the neighbors’ homes had been evacuated. A crowd had gathered in the street with the arrival of the bomb squad. Local police kept the onlookers at a safe distance.

Nick squeezed Ari’s hand. “You did the right thing.”

Ari exhaled. “I sure hope so.”

A moment later, the technician signaled to the commander, and he joined her on the porch. Ari couldn’t make out what they were saying, but with a nod, the commander turned and approached. “It’s a puzzle.”

Her mouth dropped open. “A puzzle?”

“What kind of puzzle?” Nick asked.

“The kind you put together on a bad weather day. A jigsaw puzzle.”

She blinked and jiggled her head. “A jigsaw puzzle.”

“Yep. This note was with it.” He handed her a piece of paper, then turned to the crowd. “Everything’s clear. You can all go home now. There’s no threat. Sorry for the interruption.”

The bystanders dispersed, grumbling about the disruption to their schedules and having to stand in the blistering sun, making Ari feel worse than she already did.

“I’m so sorry,” she hollered.

The neighbors ignored her.

The bomb squad loaded their van and drove away, leaving her standing in the front yard looking like a total fool.

Nick’s hand rested on her shoulder. “You did the right thing.”

“Stop saying that.” She shrugged him off. “I called the bomb squad over a puzzle.”

“And if it had been a bomb?”

“But it wasn’t.”

Nick grabbed Ari’s shoulders and spun her to face him. His expression grew earnest. “But it could have been. There’s nothing wrong with slowing down and being sure. You might endure a little embarrassment, but isn’t that better than blowing your neighbors sky high and us with them?”

About the Author

Gina Holder

Gina Holder is a hybrid author and stay-at-home mom. She’s had an infatuation with books for as long as she can remember. She loves sharing uplifting messages from God’s Word and introducing readers to new and new-to-them authors on her blog. When she’s not writing, Gina enjoys playing the piano, cooking, reading, watching Hallmark mysteries, and solving “escape room” puzzles. She loves growing in her craft as an author. She published her debut novel in 2017. Gina lives in Wyoming with her husband and daughter.

Connect with Gina by visiting storiesbygina.com to follow her on social media and subscribe to email updates.


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Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Book Review: Of Silver and Secrets by Michelle Griep

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Buried underneath are truths bent on keeping them apart. . . .

In 1889 Victorian England, Eva Inman is haunted by guilt over her parents' deaths while struggling to care for her blind sister and manage her family's crumbling estate. With the tax deadline looming, Eva's situation looks dire until an ancient silver ring is unearthed on the property. Despite superstitions warning against disturbing the supposedly cursed acres, Eva's need for funds ignites her curiosity about the potential of finding more buried relics.

Cambridge professor Bram Webb must prove a legendary Christian Roman settlement exists, or he'll risk exposing his uncle's deteriorating memory and they'll both lose their positions. Then Eva steps into his office with the prospect of an archaeological dig that might lead to the very evidence Bram requires--provided he and Eva can set aside painful memories of a time they would rather forget. As the dig forces the two to confront their pasts, the work becomes fraught with challenges that threaten Eva's and Bram's hopes, as well as the growing attraction between them.


My Thoughts:

I enjoyed reading Of Silver and Secrets by Michelle Griep. The story held my attention from the start as I rooted for Bram and Eva, who were underdogs in their own particular circumstances. Having that in common, as well as shared childhood experiences, these characters had a strong (albeit complicated) connection from the start. Their slow burn romance grew alongside their journeys to overcoming long-held false beliefs and dealing with the external challenges of life. It was a pleasure to see them start to walk in freedom together and how that freedom enabled them to love others well.

Of Silver and Secrets concludes the Time’s Lost Treasures duology by Michelle Griep. I loved book one (Of Gold and Shadows), so I recommend reading the series in order, but Of Silver and Secrets would be fine as a standalone. Recommended for fans of historical romance who enjoy relatable characters, a flowing plot, and a dose of mystery.




Disclosure of Material Connection: I was provided a copy of this book by the author or publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.

Book Spotlight: A Slight Change of Plans by Denise M. Colby

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About the Book


A Slight Change of Plans

Title: A Slight Change of Plans
Series: Best-Laid Plans #2
Author:
Denise M. Colby
Publisher:
Scrivenings Press
Release Date:
May 27, 2025
Genre:
Christian Historical Romance

She believes she doesn’t matter. 

Jenny Millard’s hopes for security and stability as a schoolmarm out west are dashed when her schoolhouse closes, and no positions are available nearby. With only enough money for a one-way train fare, Jenny heads to her friend’s home uncertain of her next step.  

His scars have made him an unlovable outcast. 

Newcomer Ren Lyman prefers to keep to himself, hiding in the back of the blacksmith shop to avoid the stares at the scars left by a childhood accident. When he comes across a lost stranger, he’s surprised when she doesn’t recoil at his appearance, and even more so at his eagerness to assist her. 

As Jenny settles into the welcoming, but small, town of Washton, she can’t help but come across Ren, especially since his daily constitutional takes him along the same path. It doesn’t take long for them to form a connection that breaks down the walls erected by years of hurt. But when strange occurrences unsettle the townspeople, it seems their chance at happiness might be at risk.  

Will Jenny and Ren discover that they’re enough—for God, and each other?  

PURCHASE LINKS: Goodreads | Scrivenings Press | Amazon | Barnes & Noble | BookBub


Excerpt from A Slight Change of Plans


He turned the corner on Main Street and continued on the boardwalk.

A clicking sound came from behind, and Ren swung around.

That stupid rooster clucked closer while staring Ren down.

Screech.

“Shoo.” Ren shook his head, turned, and headed down the boardwalk. The fowl following him did not help his mood.

Screech.


Why was this bird following him?

Ren’s long legs moved him quickly to the white house. He raised his hand to knock. The door swung open, and a lady about the age of his ma, smiled at him. “Yes, may I help you?”

“Uh.” He lifted the ragged brown suitcase with his left hand, keeping his right one hidden. “Miss Carmichael asked me to deliver this to your home. It’s Miss Millard’s. She’s come to visit.”

“Oh, wonderful.” She clasped her hands to her chest. She opened the screen. “Won’t you please come in and put it in the bedroom over there?”

The cantankerous rooster squawked louder. The kind woman smiled at the bird. “Bert, I see you. Thanks for making sure he found us.”

Bert chirped and flapped his wings, and ran back down the street. If Ren didn’t know better, he’d think the rooster could understand everything the mayor’s wife said. Ren shook his head to clear it. He really needed to stay in the forge and pound metal all day.

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About the Author

Denise M. Colby

Passionate about all types of stories—whether they are from songs, theatre, movies, or novels—Denise M. Colby loves history and constantly finds herself contemplating how it was to live in the 1800s.

An avid journal writer, Denise usually can be found with a pen and notepad whenever she’s reading God’s word. Each year, Denise chooses a word to focus on. She shares her learnings about that word throughout the year on the two blogs she writes for. 

A wife for thirty years and mother to three boys and a daughter-in-love, Denise loves to read, watch movies with her family, sing 80s and musical songs, dance, and spend date nights with her husband. 

Writing Historical Christian Romance novels combines her love of learning about history and reading. Visit Denise’s website to sign up for her newsletter or connect with her on her social media.


Tour Giveaway

(1) winner will receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card, fun swag (Bert the rooster keychain, stickers, bookmark), and a signed copy of book 1, When Plans Go Awry (now an ACFW Carol Award finalist)!

(1) winner will receive a Bert the Rooster pack including a Rooster Squishmellow, keychain, and stickers!

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