2.18.2026

Every Hour Until Then by Gabrielle Meyer // Review

My Review: 
A thrilling high-stakes time travelling suspense, full of romance, as Kathryn works against the clock to save her sister from the clutches of Jack the Ripper. 

 Kathryn knows about her time crossing limitations but plans to push them to the limits to save her sister from a terrible fate. I admired her courage and love for her sister. Austin is the perfect brooding, protective hero with a heart of gold; he balances Kathryn's impulsive passion well. 

A suspenseful read that was nothing less than un-put-downable, with a riveting plot, captivating characters, with a mystery that still has people guessing about to this day. It is always fun to see how the characters in each of the stories are linked by blood and time, and I loved seeing familiar faces from previous books. A compelling thriller, set in two times, as Kathryn and Austin stand up to evil, fighting for her sister and a future, grounded by a solid message of faith in God's timing. Ms. Meyer has outdone herself with this page-turning addition to the series!

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

2.17.2026

Love in Tandem by Becca Kinzer // Review

Lucie's Review: 

A delightfully chaotic rom-com, that at times was outright outrageous! 

 An opposites attract, fake-dating fiasco. Charlotte is willing to do almost anything to save her job as a small town music teacher in Illinois, even if it means riding 500 miles on a tandem bike with the brother of her former fiancĂ©. Did I mention that she hates the outdoors? 

 A laugh out loud funny romp, at times you have to suspend disbelief at some of the antics, but appreciate the heart behind it all. Charlotte's sister, Sophie is hilarious, dramatic, and has a problem solving heart for others. Zack is a good sport through it all, encouraging Charlotte when she doesn't know if she can continue, being supportive while giving her space. 

 Overall, this was a quick fun read, full of snowballing hilarious situations that got crazier as the plot thickened. I liked that Charlotte took the risks and tried something she would have never imagined before. A cute, somewhat slapstick rom-com, full of heart and themes of trusting God with our paths.

 I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

2.16.2026

The Voice We Find by Nicole Deese // Review

My Review: 
A stirring family drama that explores themes of faith, and complicated family dynamics. 

 Sophie returns home after a disastrous short-lived run on Broadway to keep a low profile and work at the family winery, to makes some money while figuring out what's next. Music producer, August Tate is having trouble letting go when it comes to raising his teenaged sister Gabby. I loved how this book brought the Fog Harbor Trilogy full circle with Sophie and August recording the audio books for Chip at Fog Harbor Books. 

 Sophie has a complicated family that doesn't see things the way she does, I loved how she connected with Gabby, and was introduced to the vibrant deaf community, seeing how Gabby is finding her place and thriving. August is a protective brother, he wants the best for her, but sometimes that isn't a straightforward thing. I liked the complex characters and family dynamics, with strong themes of faith, and family. 

 A compelling family drama, heartwarming, and full of faith, with complex characters and relationships. You could feel the tensions rising. A memorable read, that pulled me in and didn't let go. Highly recommend!

 I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

2.13.2026

Beyond the Clouds by Elizabeth Camden // Review

My Review: 

Broken promises and betrayal in their past, Delia and Finn are thrown together to raise vital funds for the Commission for Relief in Belgium during WWI.

 A compelling historical story of the behind the scenes during World War I, I liked learning more about Belgium and what they were going through during the German occupation and how the USA helped with rations, saving many lives. Finn and Delia were childhood best friends, having a lot of history together, and I enjoyed seeing them slowly work on their relationship. 

A fascinating story, with some real life historical figures. Delia and Finn had both been through a lot separately in their years apart, but I liked that they both challenged each other to remember the good and fight for a future in the present. I liked seeing characters from previous books be incorporated into the story as well. A compelling novel of the first world war, rich in history, with a story of loyalty, faith, and second chances.

 I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

2.12.2026

Deadly Currents by Elizabeth Goddard // Review

Lucie's Review: 

Cressida Dane is on a mission to finish her late father's manuscript, and in order to do that she is determined to separate fact from fiction about the Spector's Bounty. Braden Sanders finds himself helping Cressida because of his ties to her mother's work, while waiting to find a cure for his young niece who is fighting a rare kind of cancer. When Cressida's investigation puts her in the crosshairs of some dangerous people, with dark intentions. 

A fast paced suspense, full of adventure, mystery, and danger. A twisting story that keeps you guessing, with strong protagonists, great relationship building and faith. Braden is a great guy, and I liked how he volunteers to come along for the ride. It was fun learning about floating wrecks, in this fast paced read. There is a lot going on, and pieces that connect and intertwine. 

Braden and Cressida make a great team, working together to discover the truth. I liked that they bonded over a shared faith, and can rely on each other in this high stakes suspense. Highly recommend!

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

2.11.2026

A Winter by the Sea by Julie Klassen // Review

My Review: 

The adventures of the Summers sisters continue, the changing seasons bring royalty to Sidmouth, and three male staff members end up staying at the sister's inn. 

Emily has dreams of publication, and she is enlisted to write a guide book for the area. But a face from the past has her questioning her future. 

A delightful and compelling story, full of faith, and everyday heartwarming adventures in the spirit of Downton Abbey. I liked the full cast of characters with both familiar and new characters. I loved the incorporation of the royal household, and their staff into the story, with baby Queen Victoria. Compelling storylines, with characters that are raw in imperfect, yet relatable  in their humanity. I liked the themes of compassion, family, love, honesty and more. 

A wonderful addition to the series, and I can't wait to see what is next for the Summers sisters. 


I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

2.10.2026

David's Diary: The Summer Camp Disaster by Bunmi Laditan // Review

My Review: 


David is off to church camp for the first time with his best friend Nate, in his diary and emails home he documents his days as he tries to stay out of trouble and learns to think of others besides himself.

 From the start you get the inkling that David might be a few notches above your average troublemaker, but you can't help but love him as he finds his way. I liked how we see non-neurotypical characters presented, with themes of trying new things, facing fears, and forgiveness. Nate is a good friend, and I liked how David is sensitive to his needs. The story is fast-paced, with fun accompanying illustrations. Great for those who are gaining reading confidence with chapter books. A fun new series for older elementary readers, full of fun and silly shennanigans! 

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

2.09.2026

Taming Lady Temperance by Karen Witemeyer // Review

Review: 

After a tumultuous upbringing, Noreen O'Sullivan has a heart for the temperance movement. 

An engaging story, with endearing characters that you can cheer for throughout. I liked how James admires Noreen's courage to stand up for what she believes, and how they both take the time to understand each other's points of view. James is a fair and reasonable deputy, taking care of the town with grace and plenty of patience. 

This book really has it all, likable characters, faith, humor, and romance. I liked getting to know a few of the other local "spinsters" as well. A full cast of characters in a lively small western town, full of faith, great tension and relationship building, with a lot going on. I liked how the author thoughtfully dealt with the issue of alcohol abuse, and the temperance movement. 

A riveting western read, and start to a what is sure to be a fantastic new series. I loved James, Noreen, and all the ladies in the Society of Spinsters, it was such a fun read, with great dialogue, interaction, and stirring characters arcs. Highly recommend!


I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

2.04.2026

As Sure as the Sea by Jamie Ogle // Review

My Review: 

The story of St. Nicholas of Myra like you've never heard it before. 

A companion or sister book to Of Love and Treason, with a scattering of familiar faces, but also a solid stand alone novel. Demitria and her brother Theseus eek out a living as coral harvesters, diving deep for the hidden treasures of the ocean. Demi and her brother use their boat to gather provisions to help feed the other Christians, but as the persecution increases the risk grows. But a friend in the form of Nicholas of Myra comes to their aid, when Theseus is injured. 

A captivating story of ancient Rome, showing the hardship and persecution of the early church. I liked how it showed the early church caring for each other and living each day knowing the cost of their faith. 

An engaging read, I learned a lot about ancient history and Nicholas of Myra. Such a great read, enjoyable storyline and core of faith. 

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

2.03.2026

He Calls Me Daughter // Movie Trailer


A powerful new film about how "A Heavenly Father" changes everything. 


From the award-winning director of the Kendrick Brothers’ documentary Show Me the Father, He Calls Me Daughter is a poignant exploration of father-daughter relationships and the lasting impact they have on a woman’s life. Through honest stories and thoughtful insight, the film examines the deep “father wound” many women carry. He Calls Me Daughter reveals how faith in Jesus Christ brings healing, transforms lives and restores identity. A Heavenly Father changes everything!

HE CALLS ME DAUGHTER is for women who have felt unseen, unsupported, or unsure of their worth—and who long for love that feels safe. This honest exploration of father-daughter relationships reveals the lasting impact they can have on a woman’s life. Through intimate, first-person stories, viewers follow women as they begin to name the pain they’ve carried for years: father wound. Audiences are invited to reflect on their own story as they walk alongside these women on a journey toward healing. At the heart of the movie is an encounter with Jesus—a perfect heavenly Father who sees, stops, and calls His daughters by name. HE CALLS ME DAUGHTER is an invitation to experience the love of a Father who does not withdraw—One who offers peace, belonging, and restoration. 

 He Calls Me Daughter is releasing in theaters March 17 & 18 only.




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