11.30.2025

Scotland's Melody by Katie Stewart Stone // Review

Lucie's Review: 

When her father promises her in marriage to a man she has never met, she thwarts expectations by marrying below her station. But when her family disowns her, her new husband turns on her and she must learn to survive working as a maid. 

A clean historical romance, with a good character arc, fantastic characters, and a riveting plot. I liked that Melody learned a lot, and grew as a person throughout the story. Cameron and his sister, are good friends, and I liked how they helped her in many tough situations. Good character interaction, with themes of fate friendship and growing up. 

Overall, an engaging and entertaining read, with heartwarming romance and will they or won't they tension. Very much enjoyed this clean read. 


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

11.24.2025

Little House Homecoming // Momentum


In celebration of the beloved television show’s 50th Anniversary, comes a heartwarming new documentary: LITTLE HOUSE HOMECOMING — a journey that brings together members of the original cast and generations of fans in a shared tribute to love, hope, and belonging. 

 A homecoming years in the making. Join Karen Grassle (“Caroline Ingalls”), Dean Butler (“Almanzo Wilder”), Alison Arngrim (“Nellie Oleson”), Charlotte Stewart (“Miss Beadle”), and Wendi Lou Lee (“Baby Grace”) as they travel to the real-life places that inspired Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books—and reconnect with the spirit of Little House that continues to in spire audiences around the world. Featuring heartfelt new interviews with members of the original cast, reflections from devoted fans and historians, and extraordinary footage of the places Laura lived and wrote about, LITTLE HOUSE HOMECOMING is a celebration of a legacy that still feels like home. 

Buy tickets today to see Little House Homecoming on Trellis Virtual Cinema  starting November 26th! Learn more HERE.

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My Review:

An uplifting celebration of the legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder, and all the lives she touched through the beloved book series and then again through the popular TV series.

This warm homecoming includes interviews from Karen Grassle, Dean Butler, Alison Arngrim, Charlotte Stewart, and Wendi Lou Lee, along with many others from staff at the homestead sites, to longtime fans, pageant participants, and many more. I grew up both reading the books, and watching the TV show, as well as reading the spin off book series that came later about Caroline, Charlotte, and Martha. I adored Laura, and I remember going to see the homesteads in DeSmet and Walnut Grove, seeing the pageants, and my mother sewing me a bonnet to wear when we went. I have so many fond memories of watching the show, reading the books, and exploring her world. I felt a kinship to the people they interviewed who had also been impacted and inspired by the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder. And it was so amazing to see people going to the places I had visited, and being just as excited about seeing the places that we had read about.

Little House holds a special place in many people's hearts, like comfort food or going home. Filled with relatable adventures and experiences, humor, family and faith. So if you are a fan like me, this homecoming makes for a heartwarming, nostalgia-filled cozy watch. Perfect for the holiday season!


Many thanks to Trellis Virtual Cinema for providing a sample of the product for this  review. Opinions are 100% my own.

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11.20.2025

Dastardly Deeds Down on the Farm: 4 Cozy Farmyard Mysteries by Cynthia Hickey, Linda Baten Johnson, Teresa Ives Lilly, Janice Thompson // Review

Lucie's Review: 

Hog Wild by Cynthia Hickey
Shelby goes in search of her prized hog that goes missing right before the county fair. Secret rivalries and second chances in this cozy novella. Led by a likable protagonist and her close friends, this story has a lot going on, and a well paced plot. I liked getting to know Shelby and her friends. Highly enjoyable. 

The Dark Side of the Moo by  Linda Baten Johnson
Liv Olson comes home to the farm to find herself thrust into solving a murder than happened on their property. But as more strange things begin to happen, Liv knows that she must get to the bottom of things before its too late. Devoted to her family, Liv, is determined to do everything she can to help her parent's dairy farm. Good pace, great characters. I learned some about dairy cows too!

Fowl Deed by Teresa Ives Lilly
April has done a lot to save her from real estate developer Jeff Barr, when he is found dead on her property she must solve the murder to once again save her farm. Engaging cozy mystery, with fun characters, and a wonderful heroine. Highly enjoyable!

Searching for Sunshine by Janice Thompson
Jessie Kingston is on the hunt for her missing mare, when she disappears in the care of the breeder, Jessie is determined to bring her horse home. Jessie teams with the breeder's son, to track down her horse. Heartwarming, with good mystery and strong themes of faith. Great interaction, with a full cast of characters. I liked how Jessie bonded with another family over their shared faith. Thoroughly enjoyed!

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

11.18.2025

Little House Homecoming Trailer // Releases November 26th, 2025



A homecoming years in the making. 

I remember watching this show with my family growing up, and it was always the comfort show I turned to when I was sick. I can't tell you how many times I rewatched it.

Join Karen Grassle (“Caroline Ingalls”), Dean Butler (“Almanzo Wilder”), Alison Arngrim (“Nellie Oleson”), Charlotte Stewart (“Miss Beadle”), and Wendi Lou Lee (“Baby Grace”) as they travel to the real-life places that inspired Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books—and reconnect with the spirit of Little House that continues to inspire audiences around the world.

Featuring heartfelt new interviews with members of the original cast, reflections from devoted fans and historians, and extraordinary footage of the places Laura lived and wrote about, LITTLE HOUSE HOMECOMING is a celebration of a legacy that still feels like home.

LITTLE HOUSE HOMECOMING is a virtual cinema event that will be available to watch for purchase starting on November 26

Preorder your tickets today: https://www.littlehousehomecoming.com/



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11.14.2025

Out of Time by Irene Hannon // Review

Lucie's Review: 

Cara Tucker is a historical anthropologist, with a passion for dead languages, she gladly accepts an invitation to spend some time on an acquaintances' country estate to unravel the secrets in a long-lost relative's diary. But when strange things start happening on the estate, she and Sheriff Brad Adams work together to find out what is going on behind the scenes. 

Full of intrigue, with good building suspense throughout. There is a lot going on, with great pacing and good reveal throughout. Cara and Brad make a very good, but unlikely team, with strengths that complement each other. Great interaction, good relationship building, with good levels of suspense and bonding over shared faith. 

Overall, a well-done suspense, with great supporting characters, and a lot of pieces that slowly come together for a huge climatic ending. Natalie is a wonderful host, and I liked getting to know her over the course of the story. Engaging suspense. Highly unputdownable!


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

11.13.2025

Peter Martyr Vermigli: Christian Biographies for Young Readers by Simonetta Carr // Review

My Review: 
Well written biography that tells the story of Peter Martyr Vermigli's life in a style that is friendly to young readers, with larger font and lovely illustrations. 

The biography follows Peter Martyr Vermigli from his young years to his later life, his scholarly hunger for learning more of God's word, rise in the Roman Catholic Church, and eventual conversion to Protestantism, fleeing for his life and encouraging like-minded Christians. I had never heard of him before, and I thought it was cool how he had been a contemporary of Martin Luther, and an influential part of the reformation in England. 

A wonderful addition to your library, hardcover bound with durable glossy full color pages, lovely illustrations and a message of faith and how God used Martyr to spread the Reformation. Great for all ages, especially older elementary 7-12, but fantastic to read even as an adult.  

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

11.12.2025

John Newton : Christian Biographies for Young Readers by Simonetta Carr // Review

My Review: 

Well written biography that tells the story of John Newton's life in a style that is friendly to young readers, with larger font and lovely illustrations. 

The biography follows John Newton from his young years to his later life, showing the years when he was running from God, yet God kept calling him back. It was so cool to see the hand of God through John's life, and how he became a man of deep faith after his years of irresponsible actions as a young man. The book includes a timeline of his life, some fun snippets of information and 2 letters from him to his niece Betsy. 

A wonderful addition to your library, hardcover bound with durable glossy full color pages, lovely illustrations and a message of faith and God's amazing grace. Great for all ages, especially older elementary 7-12, but fantastic to read even as an adult.  

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

11.11.2025

Danger in the Wilderness by Darlene L. Turner // Review

Lucie's Review: 

A father-son camping trip turns dastardly when Dekker Hoyt's father is kidnapped by a serial killer. Now he and investigative analyst Blaire Tremblay are in a race against the clock to save him. 

Dekker and his father haven't had the best relationship, so taking a trip together is a big step for restoring their relationship. But it is interrupted by his father's kidnapping, he and Blaire must solve the taunting clues of the serial killer before he kills Dekker's father. 

A fast-paced read that takes place over the course of a few days. There's a lot going on, with good relationship building, good interaction, with strong themes of faith and family. Blaire is dedicated to her job, and is there for Dekker during this stressful time. Engaging read with lots of action and interaction. Definitely recommend!

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

11.10.2025

Buried Wilderness Secrets by Jaime Jo Wright // Review

Lucie's Review: 

Montana park ranger Aaliyah Terrence uncovers a shocking secret and finds herself the next target of a danger serial killer. Cold case detective Wade Marlowe comes alongside her to solve the mystery before anyone else becomes a victim. 

Action-packed and filled with suspense, great relationship building, with great interaction and tension throughout. Aaliyah and Wade must evade the attacks while looking for answers. There are lots of twists and turns along the way, with plenty of surprises and a lot going on. I liked that Aaliyah and Wade are both Christians, and that it makes their bond stronger. 

Overall, a thrilling suspense, that is everything you could want from a Christian suspense. Great side characters, as well as a good balance of humor. Highly recommend!

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

11.08.2025

Enduring Word Study Bible with Commentary by David Guzik //Momentum


God wants you to know, understand, and apply His Word. But sometimes you need help making sense of a tricky passage or knowing what it means to live in light of the Bible’s teaching. 

 For more than 20 years, readers have turned to Bible teacher David Guzik’s verse by-verse commentary at EnduringWord.com as a source of practical and pastoral in sights into the Scriptures. The Enduring Word Study Bible invites you to join them as you are guided into deeper knowledge of the Bible. Study notes based on Guzik’s commentary help you to explore the meaning of every chapter of the Bible. Pastoral application notes guide you to live in light of Scripture, and feature articles bring challenging topics into sharper focus. 





 Features include: 
 • Introductions exploring key themes of every book of the Bible 
 • Study notes to help you explore the meaning of every chapter of Scripture 
 • 400 application notes to help you live in light of God’s Word 
 • 50 articles offering a deeper exploration of key topics throughout Scripture 
 • Concordance with more than 200 word studies • Translators’ notes and cross references • Line-matched, double-column typesetting 
 • Clear and readable 9.5-point NKJV Comfort Print® 

 Learn more at EnduringWordBible.com 



 David Guzik (Author & General Editor) Bio:
David Guzik is a pastor, Bible teacher, and author of the Bible commentary used by millions at EnduringWord.com. David has been in Christian service for more than 40 years, including two church plants and more than seven years as a missionary in Germany where he was director and teacher for Calvary Chapel Bible College Germany. David and his wife, Inga-Lill, have three adult children and three grandchildren. 

My Review: 

Beautifully bound in a light brown leathersoft binding, with golden gilt page edges, 2 ribbon markers, complete with verse-by-verse commentary, concordance, 7 full color maps, this NKJV study Bible from Thomas Nelson is my new go to for everyday study. 

Good size font for more comfortable reading, double column layout, book introductions, with essays and application notes throughout. I grew up going to the internet for David Guzik's verse by verse commentaries, liking his straightforward and easy to understand way of bringing out deep themes from the text. When using the bible, you can simply look down to the blue lettered portion and read commentary that accompanies the text. It makes it easy to study larger themes, and nuances of the translation without leaving the text. 

A great first study bible, for someone just getting into commentaries, as well as for the seasoned Christian. Well laid out format, easy to read, and beautifully bound. Great gift for yourself or someone else!

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 Many thanks to HarperCollins Christian Publishing for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.




 Giveaway: 1 copy of the Enduring Word Study Bible (Brown Leathersoft version) 

11.07.2025

The Racher's Prayer by Donna Gartshore // Review

Lucie's Review: 

Luke Duffy is juggling a lot as he works to save his family's ranch, and everything seems to be against him. 

Luke struggles with the anxiety of not losing his ranch, he's under a lot of pressure. It's a slower going read, as we get to know the characters. Not your typical ranch western, as it seems like his father before him bit off more than they can chew. Arabella works in PR, and they come to ranch for her daughter to take part in the horse therapy. I liked how Luke makes time to spend time with Bella and her daughter, and that they share a common faith. 

Heartwarming read, a little trickier to get into for me, seemed a little more tell than show. Some parts didn't seem super realistic to ranch life, but maybe I'm picky since I grew up on a cattle ranch. Sweet romance and good interaction in this heartwarming tale. 

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

11.06.2025

The Royal Artisan by Tessa Afshar // Review

My Review: 

A sweeping tale of intrigue, mystery, and new beginnings in the courts of Queen Esther. 

Sazana labors as a potter under Haman, harboring a secret that could cost her life. But when Hama loses his position, many find themselves living under a new tension as they await the decreed attack on their people. Meanwhile, Sazana's life is endangered by a secret that followed her from Babylon to Susa, can she trust the man who betrayed her in the past to help her find answers and keep her safe?

Engaging from the very beginning, the characters pull you into their lives, bringing to life the tension filled time in history vividly, through the author's well-crafted prose. Sazana is a gifted artist, with a mind that is always innovating and finding new ways to stretch and grow her craft. Jadon is a dedicated and devoted servant of the queen, I like how he quickly sees that Sazana needs his help to find answers and quell the threats against her, he doesn't hesitate to help keep her safe. Well-developed characters, evocative descriptions, and a well-paced plotline, as well as extensive knowledge of the cultural practices and time period. 

Compelling storytelling, that comes to life between the pages, imagining what life might have been for the Jewish people awaiting the fateful day that had been decreed. This story has it all, mystery, intrigue, second chances, romance, and strong cords of faith woven throughout. I didn't want to put it down. Highly enjoyable biblical fiction that can be read as a stand-alone, but there's no reason to not read the companion novel The Queen's Cook as well! Definitely recommend!

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

11.04.2025

Glass Across the Sea by Sara Ella // Celebrate Lit



About the Book


Book: Glass Across the Sea

Author: Sara Ella

Genre: YA Cinderella Retelling (Fantasy)

Release Date: October 21, 2025

Light always finds a way to break free . . .

Noelle Perrault has felt drawn to the tales her glassmaker father told of the four Firefly artisans since she was a child. But when her mother falls under a curse, Noelle suspects the stories are more than mere fables. Their last hope is for her father to embark on a desperate journey to another realm, where he must seek a miracle. Alone but not defenseless, Noelle is forced to navigate battles that rise against her beloved home, while her dearest friend, the prince, vows to help her father.

Dante Marin is a prince prepared to bear the crown. But the king offers an ultimatum: find the fabled Firefly Vestiges, believed to hold the Lamplighter’s ancient power, or forfeit the crown. Only then will Dante be considered worthy of his birthright and given the freedom to choose his bride. But how does one hunt down a legend?

Connected by the past, but forced apart in the present, Noelle and Dante must discover the truth about the Firefly and Vestiges before they lose all hope—and each other—for good. But breaking a curse comes at a great sacrifice—one neither of them predicted. With a mysterious foe rising to power, will they survive, let alone succeed? Or will darkness shroud their future, shattering the light they’ve striven to restore?

 

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My Review: 

A captivatingly fresh story inspired by a classic tale, filled with intrigue, romance, and adventure!

Always entranced by stories of the Lamplighter, the Fireflies and the Vestiges, Noelle knows they are more than stories. When her mother falls under a curse, her father leaves on a quest to find a cure with the crown prince, who is seeking the same cure. 

Told from multiple viewpoints, with flashbacks in time to flesh out the story, this story is multidimensional with likable protagonists and a compelling plotline. I liked how the story overcame how Noelle and Dante spend much of the story apart, with memories and flashbacks to establish their enduring friendship. Engaging world building, with a fairytale inspiration. Good faith themes communicated through allegory. 

A captivating tale of love, sacrifice, hope, and friendship. Well-written, fresh twist on my favorite fairytale. Well-developed characters with strong story arcs, great interaction, in an enchanted world. A compelling re-telling, with great tension and a sense of suspense. Highly satisfying read that I fully enjoyed. Definitely recommend!

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

About the Author



Once upon a time, Sara Ella brought dreams to life as a Disney cast member, wishing for the day she’d find her prince and live in a castle of her own. Now she spends her days homeschooling her three Jedi in training, braving the Arizona summers, and reminding her superhero husband that it’s almost Christmas (even if it’s only January). Sara is the award-winning author of The Wonderland Trials, Coral, and the Unblemished trilogy. She is old enough for fairy tales and believes happily ever after is never far away.

 

 

 

More from Sara

Whenever I start writing a new story, I always comb the internet for the perfect images to represent my characters. Sometimes it’s an actress or actor who fits the character description. Other times, I’ll find some artwork or a painting that fits the picture I have in my mind.

But when it came to finding the right image to represent Noelle Perrault, the protagonist of Glass Across the Sea, I could not for the life of me find what I was looking for. Partly because the heroine is heavily based on my oldest daughter, who shares the same name. No image online was good enough to represent a character and novel dedicated to her.

And then I found this painting titled “Cinderella’s New Day” by artist Heather Edwards back in 2023.



And that was it! “So This is Love” from Disney’s animated classic began playing in my head, and I knew I’d found the image I would keep in my mind for the duration of writing my Cinderella retelling.

This depiction is soft and sweet and felt personal in a way a photo of an actress didn’t. I also felt this painting captured the character and personality of my heroine in a way that would keep me going, even on my most difficult writing days.

Fast forward to 2024. I was behind on my book deadline and life’s interruptions kept getting in the way of my writing. I felt depleted and almost asked my publisher to cancel my contract. But then I attended an event where this same artist had her work on display, and there it was. The real-life, in-person canvas of this very same painting.

That moment felt like God was reminding me He had called me to write this book in the first place. That He had a plan for it and wanted me to keep going. This very painting is the reason I added this line to Glass Across the Sea:

“Art, in her view, was never a laughing matter. A piece might evoke hope in one while it produced sorrow in the heart of another. It was the same for music. For dance.”

And then came 2025. A year of grief and loss in many ways for our family. Once again, everything was getting in the way of this story ever making it to print. And, once again, I considered maybe it was not meant to be published after all. Through many tears and long nights, I revised, pushing to meet deadlines. I questioned if it was worth it. I questioned my own strength and writing abilities, only to be reminded that it is only through God’s grace and Christ’s strength I can do anything at all.

I came across this painting in person again this year at that same event. And, just as it had done in the past, this painting reminded me there was a “new day” just around the corner. My best friend, Nadine Brandes (she knows me so well), surprised me with a signed and personalized canvas print that day. The timing could not have been more perfect.

This painting is more than just a reminder to “have courage and be kind.” It’s a testament to God’s goodness and faithfulness, even amidst darkness and pain. My prayer for Glass Across the Sea is that it blesses readers in the same way this painting has blessed me. Wherever you find yourself today, I hope you keep going and trust the Lord to give you what you need in the moment you need it. In my experience, He often reveals Himself in the unexpected corners and small moments I least suspect.



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Library Lady’s Kid Lit, October 28

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, October 29 (Spotlight)

Devoted Steps, October 29

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, October 30

For Him and My Family, October 31

Paula’s Pad of Inspiration, November 1

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Inklings and Notions, November 2

The Important Things in Life: God, Books, & Chocolate, November 2

Book Butterfly in Dreamland, November 3

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Labor Not in Vain, November 4

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Holly’s Book Corner, November 5

To Everything There Is A Season, November 6

Min Reads and Reviews, November 7

Giveaway



 To celebrate her tour Sara is giving away the grand prize of a signed hardcover of Glass Across the Sea with Painted Edges designed by @hilltop_art, Glass Across the Sea themed candle from @lamplighterliterary, and a $25 Disney Gift Card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/3d286/glass-across-the-sea-celebration-tour-giveaway