Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Book Spotlight: Shadowcape by Dawn Ford

Shadowcape JustRead Blog + Review Tour

Welcome to the Blog + Review Tour for Shadowcape by Dawn Ford, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

Shadowcape

Title: Shadowcape 
Series:
Band of Unlikely Heroes #4 
Author:
Dawn Ford 
Publisher:
ScrivKids 
Release Date:
November 11, 2025 
Genre:
Middle-Grade Fantasy

Four heroes. One dark enemy. A battle that could change the Wilden Lands forever. 

After the Erlking’s latest attack, Queen Bearer Horra Fyd searches desperately for a way to end his evil schemes once and for all. But when the rats destroy the hidden books that may hold the answers, hope begins to slip away. 

An experiment gone wrong throws their newest ally—Grendel—into chaos, just as children begin to vanish and the elves abandon their secret kingdom. Shadows gather. Secrets surface. And time is running out. 

Now Horra, Rowan, Glory, and Grendel must summon courage greater than their fears and faith stronger than their doubts. If they fail, the Erlking and his wicked minions will seize the Wilden Lands—and destroy everything they love. 

Fans of epic sagas like The Lord of the Rings will be swept into this breathtaking world of magic, peril, and unlikely heroes. 

Will four unlikely heroes rise to face the darkness … or will their world fall into ruin? Read this exciting series conclusion to find out.

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Excerpt


Grendel woke to find herself on the ground and surrounded by a thicket of weeds. Her head ached, as did her body. “What happened?” She sat up. Bugs darted about in the overgrown area, and she swatted the nuisances away. Her sight was dim and her head swam. Swiping a hand across her face, she groaned. “Where am I?”

The last thing she remembered was testing out her soundometers in the troll castle’s lab. She slapped her palms over her ears. The devices were gone. Her heart thundered in her chest.

Those were her prototypes, the only pair she’d built so far. Grendel struggled to recall what happened, how she’d ended up outside the castle, but her mind wouldn’t cooperate. Moaning against the dizziness, she gathered herself and stood. Blood rushed to her head, and she stumbled to her knees.

The last time she felt this way was when the Erlking had changed her the first time. Her eyes snapped open. “This is so not good.”

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About the Author

Dawn Ford writes fantastical YA & MG stories with a fairy tale flair. Author of the Firebird Series, her book, The Girl With Stars in Her Eyes, won the 2016 ACFW Genesis Award. Dawn loves thrift shopping, doing crafty things, and spending time with her family. She believes in that magic can be found anywhere.

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


Tour Giveaway

(1) winner will receive a bundle of all four paperback books in the Band of Unlikely Heroes series!

(2) winners will each receive a signed copy of Shadowcape!

(1) winner will receive a $15 Amazon gift card!

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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Author Interview: Heart's Promise by Linda Hoover

Heart's Promise JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for Heart's Promise by Linda Hoover, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

Heart's Promise

Title: Heart's Promise 
Series: Heart's Desire #3 
Author:
Linda Hoover 
Publisher:
Independently Published 
Release Date:
June 23, 2025 
Genre:
Historical Christian Romance

Welcome back to Jacob and Julia's Iowa farm. 

In 1893, their son Justin is eleven. and daughter Annaliese is ten. When Jacob and Julia adopted Annaliese as an infant, they were told God had a special plan for her. As Annaliese grows up, she wonders if her purpose will be world-changing. 

Julia's old friend, Edward Harrington, comes to visit from England, along with his wife and son, Robbie. Their time at the farm is the beginning of a like/hate relationship and later something more between Robbie and Annaliese. When the families travel to San Francisco in 1900, a shocking revelation from Edward's wife could change everything, beginning with taking Annaliese to England. 

If this is God's plan, Annaliese is disappointed. It's nothing like she imagined, and her heart's desire is to go to veterinary college. This could mean a very different future for her. 

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Book Excerpt


“We use this as a ballroom. You may have guessed that.”

Annaliese glanced at him and nodded, then went to a window in the large room. The manicured lawn, formal gardens, and the surrounding countryside were breathtaking. On the other side there were more formal gardens, a greenhouse, a vegetable and herb garden, an orchard and beyond all that, the lake.

From the corner of her eye, Annaliese saw Robbie beside her, soaking in the view as well. She shifted to face him. “You love it here, don’t you? Can you imagine yourself living anywhere else?”

His lips curved up as he turned to her. “Yes, I love it here. No, I don’t want to live anywhere else. This won’t make a lot of sense to an American, but Harringtons have been living here for hundreds of years. It’s where I belong.” He paused, then shrugged. “Unless God tells me to go somewhere else.”

“I think I can understand a sense of belonging where your family has owned land for generations, but I don’t know anyone at home who can say that. Great Britain is much older than the United States.”

Robbie clasped her hands in his and gazed into her eyes. “What about you? Do you feel you need to live in Iowa or Boston all your life? Would you be able to live somewhere else if you felt God leading you?”

Annaliese swallowed past her tightening throat. Was Robbie asking if she’d be willing to live at Ashby Hall? She wasn’t ready to give a real answer to that question yet.

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About the Author


Linda Hoover

Linda Hoover lives in west central Ohio with her husband and grandson. She earned a degree in psychology from Anderson University where she learned the voices in her head were actually characters from stories waiting to be told.

Linda has been writing since childhood, but her publishing career started with writing columns and a middle grade serial for the South Charleston Spectator. A retired librarian, she now enjoys being a fulltime author in her home office. 

You are invited to visit her website, Linda Hoover Books, to find out more about her and her books. You can stay in touch when you subscribe to her newsletter, and as a thank you, you’ll receive a novella.


Author Interview


Q: What inspired you to write Heart’s Promise?

Heart’s Promise is book three in the Heart’s Desire series, so I knew from the beginning that this book was coming. Jacob and Julia fell in love in Heart’s Desire. They raised a family in Heart’s Journey and Heart’s Promise moves the spotlight to the younger generation where we see Annaliese and Robbie take center stage with their story. When it first started forming in my mind it was skeletal. I don’t make an outline, but I knew who would end up with who and a general idea of how they’d get there.
 

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

It took longer than I intended to finish Heart’s Promise. Life events happened along the way that slowed me down. I also wrote a novella that I was on deadline for. I’m not good at working on two books at one time, and to be honest, I’m a slow writer. I’m in awe of authors who put out several books a year.


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

Linda: I love research. I learn so much. One of the things that surprised me when I was researching the families’ trip to San Francisco is the fact that the train had to be taken across the bay on a ferry. The Goldengate Bridge was built later than Heart’s Promise is set. I also looked into what tourists did there in 1900 and was surprised to learn there were amusement park style rides. Tourism was already a big industry with lots of things to see and do.


Q: Do you have a favorite quote from Heart’s Promise?

Linda: I don’t have a favorite quote, but it became a little bit of a joke because one of the characters ordered tea for almost any reason.


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

Linda: I’ve had stories in my head since I was a child. By the time I got to 7th or 8th grade I started writing them down. I was always a voracious reader but it wasn’t until my forties that I got tired of reading books with endings I didn’t like, then I’d spend all kinds of time rewriting it in my head. I decided I might as well write the whole thing. It’s more satisfying to control of the plot. There will be trouble along the way, but my stories have a happy ending.
 

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

Linda: I like to zipline. Readers probably don’t know that, lol.


Q: What are you currently reading?

Linda: As I’m answering this question, I’m reading A Very English Christmas. A book with three novellas by Carrie Turansky, Marguerite Gray, and Carole Lehr Johnson. By November I’m usually reading Christmas books.


Q: What is your favorite genre to read?

Linda: My favorite genre is historical Christian romance, but I also enjoy time travel, fantasy and sci-fi. I’ll almost always say yes to a rom-com. I love it when an author can make me laugh.


Q: What is your favorite hobby?

Linda: My favorite hobby is reading. There are other things I like to do, but reading is what I look forward to at the end of the day. I don’t like to go anywhere without a book.


Q: What is your favorite season and why?

Linda: My favorite season is autumn. The colors are glorious. The reds, yellows and oranges draw me. It’s as if I can’t get enough of them. Somehow, they make me happy. I look forward to walks in the woods, apples, pumpkin treats and fall flowers. If I lived in a place without seasons, I’d miss autumn the most.

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Thursday, November 13, 2025

Author Interview: A Match Made at Christmas by Multiple Authors

A Match Made at Christmas JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for A Match Made at Christmas by Amy R. Anguish, Sarah Anne Crouch, Lori DeJong, and Heather Greer, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

A Match Made at Christmas

Title: A Match Made at Christmas 
Author:
Amy R. Anguish, Sarah Anne Crouch, Lori DeJong, and Heather Greer 
Publisher:
Scrivenings Press 
Release Date:
October 1, 2024 
Genre:
Contemporary Christian Romance Novella Collection

A-parent-ly Christmas (by Amy R Anguish) 

Noel and Joy Davidson didn’t mean to separate, but a job promotion and educational opportunities were too much for their marriage to withstand. Now, it’s Christmas and their son Andy wants them together. Between his mischief, an unexpected snowstorm, and the holiday spirit, they’re remembering why they first wanted to be together. But which one will give up their dream for the other?  

A Match of her Own (by Sarah Anne Crouch) 

Victoria Wood is torn between elation and devastation now that her sister is married and gone. When she realizes her sister’s best friend is alone and best-friend-less on Christmas, she knows just what to do. Set her up with a boyfriend! But pesky Jared Knight keeps getting in the way. Jared can’t date Victoria—she’s too immature—but he can’t convince his heart to move on. How will he keep Victoria from ruining everyone’s love lives? When will she realize her perfect match is closer than she thinks? 

Jingle Bell Matchmakers (by Lori DeJong) 

When country music star Aubrey Mayfield is lured home after years away, she’s bewildered when she and ex-fiance-now-widowed-dad Cody Lansdale keep finding themselves in the same place at the same time. As they become reacquainted, however, old feelings stir. Aubrey’s at a crossroads in her career and is contemplating a change. But when a chance at headlining her own tour takes her back to Nashville, Cody realizes her dreams may once again come between them. Unless God, with a little help from the Jingle Bell Committee, has a better plan.  

The Santa Setup (by Heather Greer) 

Turning friendship into love takes magic. Good thing Nicholas Eckert and Julie Clarke work at Christmas Wonderland. The attraction brims with holiday magic, not to mention four teenage elves determined that Mr. and Mrs. Claus stop playing a couple and become one. The teens will need more than mistletoe to pair up these two. Julie is seeing someone, and Nick won’t risk their friendship for possible love. Only the elven employees’ outrageous antics stand a chance of setting up Santa in time for Christmas.  

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Book Excerpt from The Santa Setup by Heather Greer


She’d heard it before. They both had. And every time, she acted like acknowledging it would make it true. Obviously, not an idea she wanted to entertain at all.

“I’d better get out there and greet the kids.” Nick strode from the room. “See you in a few.”

The unease between them would pass as soon as she carried out the platter of cookies. A little time between her and the suggestion. Time worked for him too. By then, his racing heart would calm. The elves had danced too close to the truth. With Jules’s distaste for even the idea of a relationship, the last thing he needed was someone guessing his secret.

Nick Eckert was in love with Julie Clarke.

Book Excerpt from A Match of Her Own by Sarah Anne Crouch


“I bet I could find a nice guy for Miranda.”

“What?” Jared’s brow wrinkled. “She’s only in town for Christmas, right?”

“That just makes the stakes more interesting.”

“What stakes?”

Victoria gripped Jared’s shoulder with her free hand. “I’m going to set Miranda up with someone. She’ll have a boyfriend by Christmas.”

“Wha–?”

“I think matchmaking is so much more fun than actually being in a relationship, don’t you?”

She raised her glass in a toast, but Jared didn’t reciprocate. Victoria sighed at him and sipped anyway. Men could be so clueless.

Book Excerpt from A-parent-ly Christmas by Amy R. Anguish


“Tomorrow?”

Noel said nothing, just waited for her to come to an acceptance. What else could they do?

“Fine,” she repeated. “I’m packing, and then I’m on my way.”

“See you in a few hours.” He hund up and then turned to their son. “You got some major explaining to do. We’re going to go find a place to eat, and you’re going to fill me in.”

Andy’s eyes were big as he nodded in the backseat. But something besides a healthy dose of fear and shame danced in those baby blues. Mischief? Elation? Whatever it was, Noel needed to figure it out before Joy arrived.

Book Excerpt from Jingle Bell Matchmakers by Lori DeJong


Hearing the news that Cody had married Lana Baker and adopted her toddler daughter two years after their breakup had driven another nail into Aubrey’s heart. And added fuel to her ambition.

But here they stood, father and daughter, her heart reminding her how much she’d missed. Oh, she’d accomplished a lot in the last decade–records, award nominations, magazine covers, talk show appearances. Always going home to an empty condo. Not even a dog or a cat to greet her, since she was on the road so much.

And dating? Kind of hard to do from the road. She’d allowed herself to get involved only once in a tour romance, but nobody had ever captured her heart as completely as the man standing before her.

About the Authors

Amy R. Anguish Sarah Anne Crouch

Amy R Anguish grew up a preacher’s kid, and in spite of having lived in seven different states that are all south of the Mason Dixon line, she is not a football fan. Currently, she resides in Tennessee with her husband, daughter, and son, and usually a bossy cat or two. Amy has an English degree from Freed-Hardeman University that she intends to use to glorify God, and she wants her stories to show that while Christians face real struggles, it can still work out for good. Connect with Amy by visiting abitofanguish.weebly.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.

Sarah Anne Crouch lives in Arkansas with her husband, three children, and thousands of books. She always wanted to be an author, but spent some time as a teacher, earned a degree in library science, and makes feeble attempts to corral her small children as a stay-at-home mom. Sarah loves reading books, recipes, piano music, and emails from readers. Connect with Sarah by visiting sarahannecrouch.wordpress.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.

  Heather Greer

Lori DeJong (pronounced DeeYung) is a contemporary Christian romance author who enjoys penning stories full of grace and the redemptive power of God’s love that inspire others to hope regardless of circumstance, find joy in the moment, and grow in their faith. Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, Lori arrived in Texas in 2005 and dug those roots right in. She currently resides in beautiful Georgetown, north of Austin, with her husband of three decades. Connect with Lori by visiting loridejongwrites.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.

Heather Greer loves growing in her relationship with God and helping others do the same. While she’s served in ministries dealing with toddlers through adults, her focus is on encouraging and challenging teen and adult believers to go further in their faith. She is blessed to be able to use her God-given passion for writing to do this, both in her books and blog. Heather is a pastor’s kid from southern Illinois. While she never intended to marry a pastor, she became a pastor’s wife when her husband answered the call to preach five years into their marriage. Now that three of her four kids have flown the nest, Heather enjoys more time for reading and writing and writing about reading. And when she’s not doing any of those things, you’ll probably find her in the kitchen baking for her friends and family. Connect with Heather by visiting heathergreer.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


Multi-Author Interview


Q: What inspired you to write A Match Made at Christmas?

Heather: My love of all things Christmas. We taught our children about Saint Nicholas, and we taught them Santa, as portrayed in movies, was just something we did for fun that wasn’t real. We taught them the real gift and meaning of Christmas is Jesus. But I still love the “just for fun” parts of Christmas too. And Christmas shops. If I find one, I don’t care what time of year it is, I’m going to visit. Put together my love of all things Christmas, my love of the true meaning of Christmas, and the idea of Christmas all the time, and you’ve got The Santa Setup, my story in A Match Made at Christmas.

Lori: I had a loose plot in mind about a man who had left his small town after high school with big dreams and returned several years later wondering if it was all worth it. As I started doing my character development, though, it became clear it was my female protagonist who had left with big dreams and hadn’t been home in over a decade. Once I made Aubrey the center of that plot, the story came together really fast.

Amy: My story was inspired by my son’s asthma. He had to do a daily inhaler puff for several years and we learned the hard way just how hard it is to get a refill over Christmas break in another state. I wanted to explore what would happen if the son purposefully left behind his inhaler when he went to visit Dad over Christmas break.

Sarah: I’ve always loved reading Jane Austin stories and have watched several film or YouTube adaptations of Emma. When Amy first presented the idea of Christmas matchmaking stories, I thought a retelling of Emma set at Christmastime would be a lot of fun. The combination of classic matchmaking and holiday cheer felt like the perfect match—and thankfully, it was every bit as fun to write as I hoped it would be.


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

Heather: If you’re looking strictly at the time from chapter one to the end, a little less than a year. If you subtract all the distractions and interruptions to time actually spent writing the novella, a couple of months.

Lori: Since it was a novella, it was much shorter than my full-length novels, so it only took me about two months to write. That’s with writing a first draft, editing, sending it out to critique partners, then a final edit.

Amy: I write really fast, so this novella took me less than a month total. I can usually write one chapter a day.


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

Amy: How things have changed in the airport since I travelled last. Had to research how a child would fly to visit his dad while the mom stayed behind. It also terrified me a bit because I don’t want my children doing that!


Q: Do you have a favorite quote from A Match Made at Christmas?

Lori: That’s a hard one. But this one was a turning point for Aubrey:

Maybe she didn’t have what it took to be a headliner.
Tingling ran down her spine. Maybe she didn’t even want to be a headliner.


Amy: Since when did they teach marriage rules to second graders?


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

Heather: I knew in grade school that I wanted to write. As I grew up and enjoyed the stories of Christian authors like Linda Chaikin, Lori Wick, and Kristen Heitzmann, I was inspired to create for others the same type experience of story and faith blended together in my own writing.

Lori: In high school is when I first started dreaming about being an author, because I loved to read so much and always had stories running around in my head. I had a teacher, though, who discouraged me from thinking about a future in writing. He didn’t think I had what it took. But I guess the bug stuck around because I started writing in earnest around 2002 (twenty years after high school). Around 2005, while packing for a move, I came across a list of goals I had written around eight or ten years before. For a long-term goal, I had written “to be a published author.” And I wasn’t even writing back then. So something inside of me has always felt that’s what I should be doing—writing.

Amy: Middle school. I’ve always loved stories, but in 8th grade, my English teacher was a published author. That made it feel achievable.

Sarah: It happened gradually—almost like falling in love. My passion for books and storytelling grew quietly over time until it became a part of who I am. I do remember telling my husband, during our first year of marriage, that I wanted to write. He surprised me with a copy of Writing the Christian Romance by Gail Gaymer Martin, and that simple gesture helped turn my dream into something real.


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

Heather: I’m a chocolate snob. No Hershey’s for me. I want the good stuff.

Amy: I’m obsessed with cute socks. I much prefer them to plain ones and have several pairs for each holiday as well as a lot of book-related ones.

Sarah: My other creative outlet besides writing is music. I sang in choir from age eleven through college, started playing piano at nine, and even spent some time in my high school marching band playing drums. Music has always been a big part of my life—but interestingly, I have a hard time writing while listening to it!


Q: What are you currently reading?

Lori: What Brings Us Joy by my friend, Teresa Wells. Such a good book!

Amy: I’m reading an advanced copy of Laura DeNooyer’s future book, and just like her others, it’s really good.

Sarah: Heart of a Royal by Hannah Curie, but I just finished Lone Star Sweetheart by Shannon Sue Dunlap and next up is Cole and Laila are Just Friends by Bethany Turner


Q: What is your favorite genre to read?

Heather: Depends on my mood. Currently, contemporary romance.

Lori: Pretty much the same as I write—contemporary romance and romantic suspense. I enjoy western historical, as well.

Amy: Romance—both historical and contemporary

Sarah: Contemporary Christian Romance. It’s always the genre I return to when I want to relax and escape into a story that feels both hopeful and heartwarming.


Q: What is your favorite hobby?

Heather: Whatever I’m working on at the moment. Seriously. I’m a dabbler. I stamp and card make, I’m trying out junk journals, my Cricut either loves or hates me for all times I use it, and I love to bake. And who could forget reading? I always have at least one book I’m reading and a pile a mile high on my TBR list.

Amy:
You mean besides reading? Probably either sewing or crochet. Though gardening comes in really close to both of those.

Sarah: Reading, of course!


Q: What is your favorite season and why?

Heather: That’s a tough one. My favorite time of year is the Christmas season. But that’s not the type of season you’re asking about, and winter is definitely not my favorite season. That honor goes to fall. I love the changing leaves, the cool mornings and evenings with a little warmth in between, and all the fun fall activities. I think fall is the most nostalgic season, and I love it.

Lori: Fall is my absolute favorite season. I love when it starts getting cold (and in Central Texas, we have to wait a bit for that), I love the fall colors, and the anticipation of the approaching holidays. My favorite HOLIDAY season is Christmas. Hands down. The colors, the lights, the decorations. I love it all.

Amy: Fall. The colors, the temps, the foods, the holidays. Yes, please.

Sarah: Fall! I love the cooler weather, the fall leaves, the decorations, the food, and the anticipation of the holiday season.

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A Match Made at Christmas JustRead Tours blog giveaway

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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Author Interview: The Sound of Violet by Allen Wolf

Sound of Violet JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for The Sound of Violet (10th Anniversary Edition) by Allen Wolf, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

The Sound of Violet

Title: The Sound of Violet (10th Anniversary Edition)
Author:
Allen Wolf 
Publisher:
Morning Star Publishing 
Release Date: November 11, 2025 
Genre:
Contemporary Christian Romance

He longs for love; she fears it. 

Shawn dreams of finding a lifelong relationship, but only finds frustration—until he meets Violet, a beautiful, mysterious woman who sees past his autism to the man within. From the moment their eyes first lock, something sparks. 

But behind Violet's quiet smile lies a world of pain. Trapped in a life of exploitation, she's learned that closeness brings danger. 

Yet, something about Shawn feels different. Safe. Real. Worth risking everything. 

As their bond deepens, they must defy impossible odds and find the courage to fight for each other, no matter the cost. Because only love has the power to heal their deepest wounds and break them free from their past. 

This inspirational contemporary romance—now a motion picture— returns as a newly revised 10th Anniversary Edition, with expanded storytelling and greater emotional depth.  

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Book Excerpt (Chapter 8)


On a date.

A gentle smile lit Shawn’s face. “I could never go to auditions. Or act. For anything. You’re very brave.”

She smirked, bitterness rising. “Or crazy.” It amazed her that he still believed her story, but she appreciated her precious moments of being treated like anyone else before she had to raise her walls again and lose that brief taste of normalcy.

He looked into her eyes. “You’re a different wavelength.”

Violet tilted her head. “What do you mean?”

Shawn paused, studying her with careful attention. “There are colors we can’t see. Beauty that’s outside our visible spectrum. There’s a lot about you that’s not visible to me yet. But I can tell it’s going to be . . . beautiful.”

Violet’s composure began to slip, but she gathered it back like armor, years of practice helping her maintain control. She wasn’t used to hearing kind words that didn’t come with strings attached, or weren’t weapons disguised as compliments. Long ago, she’d learned not to trust what people said, but something in Shawn’s voice made her want to believe him.

“Can we try the hug again?” she asked, taking a tentative step forward. He pulled back. “What if I hug you gently?” She tried to put her arms around him, but he stepped away and looked down at the sidewalk. She waited a moment, patient. “Can you give me a hug?”

He looked up, uncertainty written across his face. Scooting a little closer to Violet, he carefully put his arms around her, creating a circle that held her without touching.

She had never experienced someone being so close without making contact. It felt more intimate than any embrace she’d known.

About the Author


Allen Wolf

Allen Wolf is an award-winning storyteller who creates novels, films, and games. His debut novel, The Sound of Violet, inspired him to write, direct, and produce its movie adaptation, continuing a filmmaking career that began with the worldwide release of his thriller, In My Sleep, which garnered multiple film festival awards. A graduate of NYU’s film school, he hosts the popular Navigating Hollywood podcast, where he and his guests offer an insider's perspective on the entertainment industry. The award-winning games he created, including You’re Pulling My Leg!, have been enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of players worldwide. Allen lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two children, who inspire his creativity.

Connect with Allen by visiting thesoundofviolet.com to follow him on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.

Author Interview


Q:
What inspired you to write The Sound of Violet?

The story came from conversations with friends about how bewildering dating in Los Angeles was when I was single. I was often naïve and overly trusting in relationships, and I thought, what if I took those qualities and built them into a character who unknowingly falls for a prostitute? The dramatic irony seemed ripe for both humor and conflict.

But what really transformed the story was my research. In my first drafts, I wrote Violet as the typical "empowered prostitute" you see in Hollywood films. When I started talking to organizations that fight human trafficking, I discovered that the vast majority of women in prostitution are actually victims being trafficked. That realization completely changed how I portrayed Violet and gave me a passion for raising awareness about this issue. What started as a romantic comedy became something much deeper—a story about redemption, unconditional love, and seeing people for who they truly are beneath their circumstances.

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

The original version took me about two years to write, but that included extensive research into both autism and human trafficking. I wanted to get both portrayals right, so I spent months consulting with organizations, reading personal accounts, and talking to people with lived experience. For the 10th Anniversary Edition, I spent another year completely revising it—deepening the characters, enhancing the emotional authenticity, and incorporating what I'd learned from making the film adaptation. This story has been evolving for over a decade!

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

The biggest surprise was learning the harsh reality of human trafficking. I went into this thinking I was writing a quirky romantic comedy, and I came out with a completely different understanding of exploitation and victimization. I was shocked to learn that there are over 40 million people enslaved worldwide today, more than any other time of history. That number is staggering and heartbreaking.

I was also surprised by the autism community's response during the film production. A mother contacted me because her autistic son had unknowingly dated a woman caught in prostitution, and she was encouraged that I was portraying an autistic person as the hero of the story. Having an autistic crew member consult on the film also opened my eyes to nuances I hadn't fully understood. Those conversations reminded me how important it is to pursue authentic representation.

Q: Do you have a favorite quote from The Sound of Violet?

My favorite quote is when Shawn looks at Violet and says, "You're a different wavelength." Violet asks, "What do you mean?" and Shawn replies, "There are colors we can't see. Beauty that's outside our visible spectrum. There's a lot about you that's not visible to me yet. But I can tell it's going to be . . . beautiful."

That moment captures everything about how Shawn sees the world—and how he sees Violet. Because of his synesthesia, he experiences colors as sounds, so he's always been aware that there's more to reality than what most people perceive. He applies that same openness to Violet. Where others might only see her circumstances and judge her, Shawn sees beyond the visible spectrum. He recognizes that there's beauty and complexity in her that hasn't been revealed yet, and he's patient enough to wait for it.

It's also a beautiful metaphor for how we can see everyone through eyes of hope, believing in the unseen potential in people and trusting that there's more to someone than what's immediately apparent. That's the heart of this entire story—looking deeper, seeing further, and believing in beauty that others might miss.

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

I've been a storyteller for as long as I can remember. As a child, I created marionette shows and performed for friends and neighbors. I was always the kid making up stories and trying to bring them to life in whatever medium I could. When I went to NYU's film school, I discovered I loved both visual and written storytelling. My senior thesis film, Harlem Grace, was a finalist for the Student Academy Awards, which gave me confidence that maybe I could do this professionally.

But I think the moment I really knew I was meant to be an author as well as a filmmaker was when I started getting feedback from early readers of The Sound of Violet. Seeing how the story touched people, how it made them think differently about autism and trafficking, how it gave them hope, is when I realized that writing wasn't just something I enjoyed; it was something I needed to do.

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

I'm a morning person to an extreme degree—I often start my day around 3:30 or 4:00 AM when the world is still quiet and my mind is fresh. There's something magical about those early hours when no one else is awake. If I send an email to someone that early, I try to remember to send it delayed so people don’t wonder about my sanity.

Also, I've been to Disneyland over 500 times! I used to write there regularly because being surrounded by story-based attractions fueled my creativity. I'd set up at places like Flo's V8 Diner in Carsland or in front of the castle, and occasionally tourists would give me curious looks. But there was something about being in "The Happiest Place on Earth" that helped me write about hope and transformation, even when tackling dark subject matter like trafficking.

Q: What are you currently reading?

I'm always reading multiple books at once—I like having different options depending on my mood. I just finished Liane Moriarty's Apples Never Fall, which was brilliant. She has this incredible ability to peel back layers of a seemingly ordinary family to reveal all the secrets and complexities underneath. Her work continues to inspire how I approach character development.

Right now, I'm reading Roald Dahl's Boy, a memoir about his childhood. There's something fascinating about seeing how his early experiences shaped the dark whimsy in his later work. I'm also working through Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning—his insights about finding purpose even in the darkest circumstances resonate deeply with the themes in The Sound of Violet. Understanding how people find meaning through suffering has been profound.

And I'm re-reading Orwell's 1984 because it feels particularly relevant right now. Orwell's exploration of truth, control, and human dignity under oppressive systems makes me think about the different kinds of freedom—or lack thereof—that my characters experience. It's a reminder that being truly free, truly seen as a human being, is something we should never take for granted.

Q: What is your favorite genre to read?

I wouldn't say I'm loyal to one specific genre, but I'm consistently drawn to contemporary fiction that explores the complexity of human relationships and digs beneath the surface of ordinary lives to reveal extraordinary truths. I love authors who create characters who feel like real people dealing with messy, complicated situations, but who write with such empathy and insight that you come away seeing the world differently.

The best writers don't need fantastical settings or high-concept plots to hook you; they just need authentic human emotion and the courage to explore uncomfortable truths. I'm also particularly drawn to stories that balance humor with heartbreak, because that's what real life is like. We need both the laughter and the tears to feel the full weight of a story.

At the end of the day, genre matters less to me than whether a book makes me feel something and helps me understand people better. If it does that, whether it's literary fiction, memoir, or even a well-crafted thriller, I'm all in.

Q: What is your favorite hobby?

I love traveling and hearing people's life stories. There's something magical about sitting down with someone, whether it's a stranger in a café or someone I'm interviewing for my Navigating Hollywood podcast, and really listening to their journey. Everyone has a story worth telling, and I find endless inspiration in those conversations.

I also love playing board games with my family. I've actually created a number of games myself, You're Pulling My Leg! and others, so I love game nights. And of course, taking my kids to theme parks is one of my greatest joys. Seeing the world through their eyes reminds me why I create stories in the first place.

Q: What is your favorite season and why?

I love fall, especially in Los Angeles, where we finally get a break from the heat. There's something about the change in light, the way the golden hour becomes even more golden, that feels creative and reflective. Fall also brings a sense of fresh starts, probably because I still associate it with back-to-school energy. It's the perfect season for curling up with a book, starting a new writing project, or a new book with the Navigating Hollywood groups I lead at the studios. Plus, there's something poetic about a season that's all about transformation and letting go of what no longer serves you, themes that resonate deeply with The Sound of Violet.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Book Review: The Women of Oak Ridge by Michelle Shocklee

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In the hills of Tennessee, two women work at a Manhattan Project site during World War II and uncover truths that irrevocably change their lives in this captivating new story from award-winning Southern fiction author Michelle Shocklee.

1944. Maebelle Willett arrives in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, eager to begin her new government job and send money home to her impoverished family. She knows little about the work she will be doing, but she’s told it will help America win the war. Not all is what it seems, however. Though Oak Ridge employees are forbidden from discussing their jobs, Mae’s roommate begins sharing disturbing information, then disappears without a trace. Mae desperately attempts to find her but instead comes face-to-face with a life-altering revelation—one that comes at significant cost.

1979. Laurel Willett is a graduate student in Boston when she learns about the history of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where thousands unknowingly worked on the atomic bomb. Intrigued because she knows her Aunt Mae was employed there, Laurel decides to spend the summer with her aunt, hoping to add a family connection to her thesis research. But Mae adamantly refuses to talk about her time in the Secret City. Mae’s friends, however, offer to share their experiences, propelling Laurel on her path to uncovering the truth about a missing woman. As Laurel works to put the pieces together, the hidden pain and guilt Mae has tried so hard to bury comes to light . . . with potentially disastrous consequences.

My Thoughts:

The Women of Oak Ridge by Michelle Shocklee introduced me to a historical place I knew nothing about: 1944 Oak Ridge, Tennessee, a secret town created as part of The Manhattan Project which produced atomic bombs for the United States. Throughout the novel, the events, setting, and culture showed the author’s extensive historical research as it highlighted both major and minor details. I found the setting and story highly interesting.

Like most dual timeline novels, I had a favorite timeline in The Women of Oak Ridge, but both storylines had characters I cared about and a search for truth. The author quietly demonstrated how society and individuals changed in the space of thirty-five years (steps toward racial equality, education of women, effects of aging). However, I think the real life essence of the characters and events stood out even more than the societal/individual changes. Life can be hard, and Maebelle’s terrible secret received no easy remedy. She suffered mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually throughout her life. But, I loved that redemption, hope, and freedom triumphed in the end. It was such a beautiful picture of how Jesus can set free those who come to him.

I recommend The Women of Oak Ridge by Michelle Shocklee to Christian readers who enjoy historical fiction with depth and mystery. Five 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.

Monday, November 10, 2025

Movie Review: Christmas at the Cabin (In Theaters 11/14)


About the Movie:


Michelle and Josh are ready for a cozy Christmas at their cabin. They invite Michelle's sister Poppy to join. Simple, right?

Not quite. On the way, their car skids into a snowbank. When they finally reach the cabin, the door is wide open. Then, in true holiday chaos, they accidentally bear-spray Josh’s old college buddy, Guy — who showed up uninvited.

Michelle, who loves a good plan, struggles with Guy’s wild energy. He drives her crazy... but somehow boosts Poppy’s confidence with his charm and antics.

When a blizzard hits, tensions skyrocket. After one too many of Guy’s offhand jokes about God, Michelle snaps. She storms out into the storm — and quickly gets lost.

Enter Luke, a rugged stranger who rescues her. With his quiet wisdom, he helps Michelle realize how much her need for control is costing her.

Back at the cabin, Michelle opens up to Josh and Poppy. Old wounds heal. New laughter fills the air. As the snow clears, they leave the cabin with a stronger bond — and a Christmas they'll never forget.

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My Thoughts:

From watching the trailer, I expected CHRISTMAS AT THE CABIN to be a humorous holiday movie about family and mess and Christmas. Largely, the story fulfilled those expectations, but Michelle (and her issues) added a sharp edge to the story that I wasn’t anticipating. Personally, I liked Michelle because I could relate to her desire for a perfect Christmas with her loved ones. I could also relate to her stress and the feeling of having to do all the things. However, Michelle could be abrasive, and I think some viewers may struggle with her if they don’t relate to her on a personal level.

As CHRISTMAS AT THE CABIN progressed, its faith thread became more prominent but did not feel heavy-handed. It held reminders about multiple things (spending time with God, perfectionism, control, etc.) that are worth remembering, especially during the busyness of the holiday. I appreciated that the movie brought in a suggestion about seeking mental health counseling when needed.

CHRISTMAS AT THE CABIN will likely appeal to Christian women looking for a laugh and encouragement. The movie delivers on both. Four stars.

Disclosure of Material Connection: Many thanks to FaithChannel for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.


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Book Spotlight: His Boss's Little Sister by Danielle Grandinetti

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About the Book

His Boss's Little Sister

Title: His Boss's Little Sister 
Series:
Apron Strings Tea Tales 
Author:
Danielle Grandinetti 
Publisher:
Hearth Spot Press 
Release Date:
November 18, 2025 
Genre:
Historical Romantic Suspense

Broken hearts, underground smuggling, and a meddling family ... one Wisconsin Teehaus offers a love of more than sweet treats. 

November 1931---Needing a new start, Samantha Martins escapes the happily-ever-afters of her hometown to take a waitressing position at a German Tea House. But all is not as it appears beneath the pretty trappings. When she discovers illegal oleomargarine on the premises, which could shut down the cafe, and thus cost her job, she goes searching for the source. 

Samantha's old beau, Kyle Docherty, returns to Crow's Nest a changed man, both inside and out. An apology burning in his heart, he finds she's left home. However, with trouble on her trail, Samantha's brother hires Kyle to be her bodyguard. But will she even speak to him? And if not, will she at least allow him to protect her, even without the arm he lost in a logging accident? 

When the breadcrumbs lead them into a trap, putting Kyle's life in danger, Samantha faces an impossible choice: listen to Kyle and run for help, or stay a captive and outwit a criminal. If only the ticking bomb were on their side.  

A touch of fairy tale, a spoonful of history, and a teacup of hope. 

His Boss's Little Sister is a stand-alone novella in the Apron Strings Tea Tale multi-author series, and a 1930s historical romance retelling of Hansel and Gretel. 

Fans of the Harbored in Crow’s Nest series will enjoy revisiting familiar characters and discovering the HEA of the hero's little sister from Confessions to a Stranger.

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Book Excerpt


The man tapped the butter dish with the flat of his knife. “I didn’t say it was bad butter, miss. I said it was not butter. I have a finely tuned palate, miss. This is oleomargarine.”

Sam’s stomach twisted. This man had to be mistaken. Margarine was outlawed from being served in restaurants, but margarine that had been turned yellow to look like butter? That was a serious offence here in Wisconsin. One that could result in jail time for Frau Becker, or maybe even Sam, since she was the one who’d served it. She didn’t know how these things worked, nor did she know what to do.

The man smiled, easing her tension. “I doubt you knew, miss. I do not blame you. Might you, though, bring me the real thing?”

Tears pricked Sam’s eyes as she nodded and accepted the dish from him. “Th-thank you, sir.”

She set a controlled pace back to the kitchen. Should she tell Frau Becker? No. Not without proof. Proof whether this indeed was a forgery—she swiped a finger in it and tasted it, her stomach falling. Okay, so it was yellow oleomargarine. But without proof of who switched real butter with this fake stuff, she wouldn’t say a word.

She would, however, keep her eyes open. If the police caught wind that Das Teehaus Café served contraband, Sam might lose her job, and she didn’t want to go back to Crow’s Nest. She wanted to be an independent woman, like Frau Becker, and going to jail over margarine wasn’t in her plan.

About the Author

Danielle Grandinetti

Danielle Grandinetti is an award-winning inspirational romance author fueled by tea, books, and the creative beauty of nature. Her stories combine romance, mystery, and suspense against the backdrop of the 1930s to tell the tale of finding home and hope in hard times. With a master’s in communication and culture and a passion for intercultural communication, storytelling has been her heartbeat for as long as she can remember. Married to her hero, Danielle is a second-generation Italian-American, a dairy farmer’s granddaughter, and a boy mom from Chicagoland who now lives along Lake Michigan’s Wisconsin shoreline.

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


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Friday, November 7, 2025

Book Spotlight: Mistletoe and Malice by Lori DeJong

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About the Book

Mistletoe and Malice

Title: Mistletoe and Malice 
Series:
Guarded Hearts Series #1 
Author:
Lori DeJong 
Publisher:
Scrivenings Press 
Release Date:
October 21, 2025 
Genre:
Romantic Suspense

He’s sworn to protect her life … but guarding his heart may be his biggest challenge. 

After barely escaping an attempted abduction, Houston attorney Riley Hudson is forced to accept her wealthy father's demand for private security. The last thing she wants is a bodyguard—especially one as maddeningly arrogant, bossy … and handsome as Colton Blankenship. Yet as the threat against her escalates, she begins to rely not only on his skills, but his steadfast presence. 

Colton isn’t thrilled about giving up his hard-earned holiday vacation to protect a spoiled heiress. But he soon learns Riley is nothing like he expected. Fierce, independent, and unwavering in her faith, she’s everything he thought he’d left behind after tragedy shattered his own beliefs. As the unknown threat circles closer, the tension between them ignites into something deeper ... and far more perilous. 

When a second attempt on Riley’s life nearly succeeds, Colton faces a terrifying truth. Protecting her means risking more than just his life. Haunted by a past he can't outrun, and a faith he’s all but lost, he must decide if he can trust God again ... before he loses Riley—and his heart—for good.  

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Book Excerpt


She spun back to the man she’d declared herself to, her heart knocking hard against her ribs. “You’re leaving?”

“I thought it best.”

“I see.” She swallowed the lump swelling in her throat. “Thank you for all you did for me. I always felt safe with you.”

Until now.

He reached out and shook her hand. “It was an honor.”

Holding on tight, she held his gaze with hers, the air thick between them with the unspoken. She reluctantly let go of him, letting her fingertips linger at his for a brief moment, knowing it would be the last time she’d ever touch him.


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About the Author

Lori DeJong

Lori DeJong is a contemporary Christian romance author who enjoys penning stories full of grace and the redemptive power of God’s love that inspire others to hope regardless of circumstance, find joy in the moment, and grow in their faith. She resides in Georgetown, Texas, with her husband and two fur-babies, with a daughter and son-in-love in DFW. Lori's debut novel, Love's True Calling, was the 2022 winner of the ACFW Genesis Award for Romance, a double finalist in the 2024 Selah Awards, and was named the 2023 Scrivenings Press Contemporary Book of the Year. Love’s True Home, Book 2 of the True Calling Series, was a 2025 Selah finalist. Love’s True Measure released in June. Lori's Christmas novella, Jingle Bell Matchmakers, a part of A Match Made at Christmas novella collection, was named a 2025 ACFW Carol Award finalist.

Connect with Lori by visiting loridejongwrites.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.

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