1.21.2026

Across the Ages by Gabrielle Meyer // Review

My Review: 
Caroline doesn't know why, but when she falls asleep in 1727, she awakes in 1927, living two separate lives 200 years apart. 

In 1727 she is fleeing an unwanted marriage in hopes of finding her mother and answers to her mysterious life, she joins the crew of a pirate ship disguised as a boy, taking the job of cabin boy to Marcus Zale. While in 1927 she is the dutiful daughter of a renown evangelist, trying to hold the pieces together of her family's picture perfect image, while working with her childhood friend to investigate her strange life. 

An engaging tale from beginning to end, it was different seeing it through the eyes of someone who didn't know what was happening to them or why. I liked how Caroline was challenged in both times to examine her faith, finding true friends and defenders in both timelines. While, both timelines were wonderful, I couldn't help being drawn to Caroline's pirate lifeline more. I admired her parents in 1927 for approaching difficult things honestly and head on, without excuses. 

Overall, a fantastic novel that is a wonderful addition to the series. I loved the juxtaposition of both the time lines, compelling plot, all centered around a core of faith. Highly recommend!

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

1.16.2026

Of Love and Treason by Jamie Ogle // Review

My Review: 

The story of a  man who lived by faith, and would one day become a legend. 

Iris is blind and lives with her father who is a jailor for the Roman empire, drowning in debt while looking a for a cure for her blindness they have begun to lose all hope. But then she meets a mysterious stranger who gives her hope, while risking his life fighting for what he believes. 

An intriguing and well written historical fiction, set in ancient Rome. I loved the well researched setting, and how it shows the early church during the Roman reign. Iris is a good daughter, and she is used to her world of darkness. I liked how she found friendship with Beatrix, and Val. Strong Christian themes of trusting God with our lives, and confidence that faith is worth the scorn of the world. 

Overall, a compelling tale of faith and love in ancient Rome. Wonderful characters, strong faith, and engaging storytelling. Definitely recommend. 


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

1.15.2026

Edge of Truth by Janice Cantore // Review

Lucie's Review: 

Strange connections come to light while Detective Lainie searches for her sister who has gone missing in Hawaii. Her search leads her to FBI agent Ben Isaacs who is working on the case from a different angle. Together they form an hesitant alliance to get to the bottom of the disappearance. 

Highly engaging, filled with suspense, good relationship building and complex characters. There are a lot of pieces, with a lot going on. Good realistic storytelling, with strong faith, and an excellent plot. I liked the Ben and Lainie got to know each other while working on the case and bonded over their faith. 

A suspenseful read that kept me guessing, with great relationship building and I enjoyed the strong faith themes. Lainie is skeptical of Ben at first, but as they work together they find that working together might be just what they need to blow the case wide open. Highly engaging, excellent suspense!


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

1.14.2026

Appalachian Song by Michelle Shocklee // Review

My Review: 

A heart tugging dual-timeline tale of love and sacrifice in the Appalachia Mountains. 

Country singer Walker Wylie enlists the help of adoption advocate Reese Chandler on his search to learn more about his roots. Together they uncover the mysteries of the past long left undisturbed.

A compelling story of life and love, Songbird comes into the Jenkins sister's lives unexpectedly, and they embrace the young woman with open arms. An engaging split time read, set in the 1930's and 1970's, with compelling characters, and storyline. I loved Bertie, and how she supported Songbird, offering a safe haven and protection. She is a voice of reason throughout the whole story. I like her gentle encouragement, and how she lives her life of faith. 

Overall, a gentle more slow burning read than previous books by this author, but I think it lends it self to the beautiful unfolding of the story through showing, and the development of the characters. Well worth the read, and another winner from Michelle Shocklee. 

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

1.12.2026

Ambushed in the Night by Rhonda Starnes // Review

Lucie's Review: 

Brenda must fight for her and her daughter's lives, as their witness protection cover is blown and they must depend on their neighbor, former cop Maxwell Prescott. 

A fast paced suspense, with a lot going for it. There is a lot going on, and Brenda is determined to do what is takes to keep her daughter safe. Maxwell, is the right guy at the right time, he sees that Brenda and Rose are in need and goes above and beyond to keep them safe. I admired Brenda's faith, and how she trusted God to keep them safe. 

An engaging story, with high stakes and strong, likable characters. Rose is so adorable and I liked how she befriended Maxwell. Great character interaction, and relationship building suspense. Definitely recommend!

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

1.09.2026

Shield of the Mighty by Connilynn Cossette // Review

My Review : 

Tasked with the difficult job of gathering an army and finding skilled artisans for Saul, Zevi finds himself in a tough spot when the town of Maresha denies Saul's kingship. 

Yochana is a gifted perfumer and young widow, who finds herself taken and unexpectedly thrust into Zevi's plot against the Philistines. 

An action packed and engaging novel, set in a time period not often explored in Biblical history, early in Saul's reign. Zevi and Yochana both have compelling backstories, and I liked their enemies to friends arc. This is an excellent addition to the series, with strong themes of faith, trusting God, and using our gifts to serve others. 

Engaging read, with a compelling plot, plenty of character growth, and good relationship development. Wonderfully immersive, well researched, and I couldn't put it down. Highly recommend!

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

1.08.2026

Track of Courage by Susan May Warren // Review

Lucie's Review: 

A fast paced adventure as they try to outrun a killer and survive the Alaskan wilderness. 

Keely Williams is a pop star on a quest to connect with her biological mother, but when the plane is hijacked she is thrust into a race for survival against a killer and the elements. Thankfully she finds a friend in Dawson Mulligan a retired police detective, with a K9 companion in tow. 

An action packed read full of adventure, suspense, and great character interaction and relationship building. There is a lot going on, and I liked the strong themes of faith and family throughout. Well paced plot, with great dialogue.

Overall, a thrilling adventure with a clever K9 and great emotional depth. Dawson meanwhile, is working through what to do with his life next. Wonderful start to a new series. Highly recommend!


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

1.07.2026

Rebuilding His Trust by Jenna Mindel // Review

Lucie's Review: 

A heartwarming story of hope, horses, and healing. 

Contractor Jace Moore has been dealing with fears about love since losing his parents in his youth. He is building the new riding arena for equine therapist Meredith Lewis, and she gives him the opportunity to ride and volunteer at her center. 

A heartwarming tale, with great characters and an engaging plot. I liked that Jace wants to make a change in his life and be more intentional about how he is living. Meredith is passionate and dedicated to her job, and enjoys seeing Jace bond with her horse, Bella, as well as find the answers he is looking for. 

Overall, a really enjoyable read, with characters that you can cheer for throughout. Strong threads of faith. Definitely Recommend!


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

12.30.2025

For a Lifetime by Gabrielle Meyer // Review

My Review: 

A riveting split time novel. Twins Hope and Grace have their lives split between 1692 and 1912, falling asleep in one century and waking in another. 

A brilliant historical time split/time travel novel that juxtaposes the freedoms and innovations on the horizons in 1912 with the strictness and fear of the Puritans in Salem 1692 during the terrible witch trials. The choice they must make at age 25 seems clear, but events beyond their control have the sisters question everything they thought they knew. 

A masterfully told story, full of tension, and tied together with faith. Grace is the quieter of the two, used to following in her sister's footsteps in both lifetimes. Meanwhile, Hope is the fearless leader, taking to the skies in 1912 as a female aviator. This book does an amazing job of showing the weight such a choice between two lives, carries, while showing the only One we can hold onto as an anchor in the midst of such turmoil. I liked how the story goes back and forth between the two sisters, and how they each have a unique story arc, and strong character development throughout. Wonderful world building, strong supporting characters in this fantastic novel. Highly recommend. 

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

12.29.2025

Summerhaven by Tiffany Odekirk // Review

My Review: 

Hannah Kent has loved Oliver Jennings since she was a girl, but now they are adults and things at Summerhaven are not quite as she remembers and Oliver's attentions are spent elsewhere. Hannah strikes a mutually beneficial with Oliver's older brother Damon, to fake a courtship. 

A well rounded regency era romance, with clean content and likable protagonists. Great dialogue and tension throughout, relationship building interactions, and a wonderful mashup of all the best romance novel tropes. I liked how Damon thoughtfully was looking out for Hannah, and how he wants to do what is best for everyone even if it means sacrificing his own desires. 

An engaging read, that I didn't want to put down. Wonderful, magnetic romance that was believable and undeniable, full of heart. Highly recommend!

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