Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Review, Guest Post, and Giveaway: Surf Smugglers by Melody Carlson

 

About the Book


Book: Surf Smugglers
Author: Melody Carlson
Genre: Historical Fiction
Release Date: August 15, 2019

In the summer of 1917, US troops join the allied forces in the Great War. Back in Sunset Cove, Oregon, other battles wage. Anna McDowell continues to fight old fashioned stereotypes as she runs a newspaper committed to truth. Despite opposition, she’s determined to expose ongoing rum-running and prohibition lawlessness.

Adding to Anna’s frustrations, her good friend Dr. Daniel seems to run hot and cold. He loves Oregon, and maybe Anna too, but he’s pulled by his East Coast family responsibilities. Even the lure of a new modern Sunset Cove hospital doesn’t seem enough to keep him in Sunset Cove.

Meanwhile, Anna’s strong-willed daughter Katy continues to develop her dress shop by inviting family friend Sarah Rose to help out. But the woman’s presence tests the small town’s tolerance. And Anna’s concern that her daughter is growing up too fast is confirmed when Katy’s romantic life takes an unexpected turn, which Anna fears is influenced by the pressure of a devastating war that is not only changing the entire world but Sunset Cove as well.

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My Thoughts:

I was very interested in reading this new historical fiction by author Carlson. I have read many of her contemporary and enjoyed them so I wanted to see what she could do with a historical. Surf Smugglers was a very interesting story that takes place in 1917 in a small town in Oregon. The Great War is still going on, men are enlisting, times are changing, yet there is still that root of bitterness and racism of women running businesses and of people of a different color. It is astonishing to me that we as humans continue to inflict pain on others just do to race, even when a terrible war is affecting the whole world and millions are suffering and dying. 


I did not realize at first that this is the third in a series. I did not feel lost, even though I would like to go back and get more of the character's back stories just for my own personal enjoyment. Anna and her daughter Katy are living in a world that is quickly changing yet out in Oregon, some are still hanging on to the old way of life and others see Oregon at the old west. A bit lawless and reckless. I found that interesting as the year is 1917. However, as war does to everything, even this little town is affected and beloved young men of the town leave for the war. 


Anna is a very strong woman. She knows what she wants and I like that she does not push her ideas on her daughter or her love interest. She gives advice, yes, but doesn't push for her way. Katy is seventeen and growing up very quickly. Much too quickly for her mother. I found Katy's love story to be very dramatic and shows how quickly someone must grow up when they embrace adult situations. I liked watching both mother and daughter adapting to the changes of their world and I am interested in reading the previous two and the next in this series. Especially since there is a few loose story ends I am anxious to see tied up.


I received a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own. 

About the Author



Melody Carlson has written more than 200 books (with sales around 6.5 million) for teens, women, and children. That’s a lot of books, but mostly she considers herself a “storyteller.” Her young adult novels (Diary of a Teenage Girl, True Colors etc.) appeal to teenage girls around the world. Her annual Christmas novellas become more popular each year. She’s won a number of awards (including RT’s Career Achievement Award, the Rita, and the Gold medallion) and some of her books have been optioned for film/TV. Carlson has two grown sons and makes her home in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and yellow Lab dog.   

More from Melody


My favorite way to learn history is through historical fiction—both by reading and by writing it. And I’ve discovered that World War 1 (previously known as the Great War, since WW2 had yet to happen) is quite fascinating. As well as incredibly sad. But I’m amazed at how science and technology evolved so quickly in this era. Whether it was advancement in automotive, communication, medicine . . . the culture was rapidly changing. And the war pushed it along at an even faster pace.

Another factor that makes this era interesting is prohibition. Oregon, my home state and where I set my series, was one of the earliest states to adopt prohibition of alcohol—in 1914. As a result, Oregon became ripe territory for bootlegging and rum-running along the coastline. And because my series involves a small town coastal newspaper that’s run (gasp!) by a woman, it gets even more interesting—and exciting!

Speaking of women, the suffrage movement was approved in Oregon in 1912—also well ahead of the rest of the nation (and the main reason that prohibition passed). My theory on why this happened is that the brave women who’d made the arduous journey West (via perilous wagon train or long hard voyages on clipper ships) were strong and opinionated and tough. And many of them were sick and tired of drunken slacker husbands. Also, thanks to Oregon’s amazing land donation act of 1850, many of these women were equal landowners to their husbands—and land equaled power.

Of course, what these suffragette-prohibition supporters didn’t realize is that banning alcohol would make matters worse because bootlegging and rum-running suddenly became a very lucrative business. The crime rate soared and the booze continued to flow freely. But all this makes for good newspaper stories, keeping our female editor in chief rather busy. In the first two books of the series, Anna McDowell has her hands full with trying to run her ailing father’s newspaper, restoring family relationships, and staying ahead of the growing crime element in Sunset Cove.

By book three, Surf Smugglers, Anna has her feet under her and doing a good job of standing up to the criminal element in their region. But by now the Great War is really heating up and the United States must get involved. Of course, this means that many young men, as well as Anna’s very good friend Dr. Daniel Hollister, are being shipped overseas to serve. Meanwhile, there is plenty of trouble at home. And the rum-runners, who despise the newspaper’s support of prohibition, target Anna’s good friend Sarah Rose because she’s a woman of color who’s sought refuge from the big city . . . and naturally things get dicey.

I’m currently finishing up the fourth and final book of the Legacy if Sunset Cove series, and I’m sad to think my ‘history lesson’ in this interesting era is drawing to an end. Not only have I learned a lot, I’ve really come to love the McDowell family . . . and I’m getting worried that not all the men from Sunset Cove will survive the brutal war. Of course, this is fiction . . . but the war was very real and the losses were great. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the war to end all wars like they’d hoped, but I appreciate the sentiment . . . and continue to pray for world peace.

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Monday, September 9, 2019

Review: Finding Lady Enderly by Joanna Davidson Politano

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A rag woman in London's east end meets a handsome stranger who offers her a chance to remake herself at Rothburne Abbey. But something about the abbey is unsettling. Will uncovering its secrets ruin her life?

My Thoughts:

What a delightful enchanting novel this one was, with an emphasis on who we truly are. First off, author Politano's stories are lyrical and lovely and somewhat different in their time periods and I have really enjoyed them all. This one may just be my favorite.

I can't say too much with out giving out all the secrets of this book that really start from the first few pages, but if you are looking for a fairytale like book set in a gothic setting, look no further. Raina is given an opportunity to step out of her very poor life and step into a life full of unimaginable riches and opportunities. But at a cost. What is the cost? There are many and I would say that this is a cautionary tale for all of us. 

Raina was a soul that was searching for belonging and love. She thought she knew what she wanted, but did she? The hero was such a hero and had a wonderful voice of reason. I especially enjoyed their love messages to each other. The abbey was also a character. It was beautiful on the outside yet hid secrets of decay deep within. I found that whole allegory intriguing. And I do not believe I have read a fiction book with so many really great quotes that I actually wanted to underline them all. (I don't do that to my books.)

If you are looking for a fairytale with gothic vibes, that certainly has a moral story within, plus a little mystery, than sit back and enjoy this one.

I was provided a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.


Friday, September 6, 2019

Mermaids, anyone?


So, who here doesn't like mermaids? Well, leave.


Now, for the rest of you normal people- Mission Head has some great news for you! Summer may be almost over, but that doesn't mean that you have to give up the ocean. A new Wattpad book featuring a time-traveling mermaid princess under a curse is coming soon. 


Excited yet? Well, it's release has already begun. Check it out on Wattpad!


Astrid is the crown princess of Atlantis, but she barely has time to worry about the kingdom with six younger sisters to watch over, especially with the youngest coming into her powers as a daughter of the sea to navigate time. When Astrid fears that baby Lena has sneaked out of the confines of the city to practice her dangerous magic, she and her sisters escape their father's protection to save her. And find her caught in worse straights than they imagined.

After swimming right into the trap set in place by a vindictive sea witch, Astrid and her sisters find themselves tossed through different time currents of the seven seas, banished from Atlantis until each one can break their curse.

Waking up just off the coast of New Jersey in South Carolina in 2019, Astrid finds herself in the middle of Hurricane Dorian and fighting the tides to rescue the man she must make fall in love with her to break her curse so she can save her sisters. Too bad he's already in love with someone else.

A Little Mermaid retelling with fish story of a twist.

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Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Review and Giveaway: Sweet Melody by Heidi McCahan


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Sweet Melody
(Seabrook Romance #1)
By Heidi McCahan
Christian Contemporary Romance
Paperback & ebook, 242 Pages
August 1st 2019

When a struggling bakery owner is rescued by a wannabe songwriter with hidden culinary talents, they discover they can make sweet harmony … if they can only learn to work together.

Rhett Foster longs to change the world with his music, yet he can’t even finish writing one song. Battered by a string of failures and disillusioned, he returns home to Portland, Oregon. While he desperately wants to create a chart-topping hit, his dad mandates a new mission: move to coastal vacation hotspot Seabrook, Washington and expand the family’s successful restaurant chain.

In danger of destroying her late parents’ legacy if she doesn’t diversify her menu, Lindsay Carmichael will try anything to save her bakery. But with a tiny budget and an injured employee who can’t work, she has no choice but to sink the last of her savings into buying a dilapidated food truck and hiring Rhett as a part-time barista. What she doesn’t know is that the handsome songwriter has a secret … one that could destroy her business and her heart.

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My Thoughts:

What a sweet love story this was. Lindsay is trying to stay afloat with her bakery and to expand into a food truck. She is having a lot of troubles keeping her dream alive and the dream of her parents. I felt for Lindsay as she takes her business very seriously, the negative reviews broke her heart and I like that she had enough spunk to pull herself together and try to fix the problems.

Rhett is moving back to Oregon after his heart is broken and his song writing career didn't take off in Nashville. Stepping back into his family's business is not something he ever wanted to do, but Rhett wants to start anew and afresh. Then he meets and begins working for Lindsay, and they are attracted to each other almost from the moment their eyes meet.

I liked how this story played out their romance. Both of them were wary of new love especially after each made some poor decisions in that category so even if the attraction was instant, their path to true love was a bit rocky. I liked the themes in this story especially sometimes our dreams are not the best reality for us. And in Rhett and Lindsay's case- they had something better waiting for them.

Then there is their pasts which neither at first realize how much they intertwine and Rhett is on a mission from his father that may just derail Lindsay's long hoped for success. This had just the right amount of romantic tension and a story line that kept me glued to the pages. I look forward to more stories by author McCahan.

I received a copy of this novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.  


About the Author


Heidi secretly dreamed of writing a book for most of her childhood, but a particularly painful rejection letter in middle school convinced her to tuck that dream away. Instead, she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Medicine from Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington and a Master’s Degree in Athletic Training from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. After a brief career as a Certified Athletic Trainer, Heidi married her husband Steve, then she dusted off her big dream of becoming a published author and launched her first contemporary romance into the world in 2014. A huge fan of coffee, dark chocolate, and happily ever after, Heidi currently lives in North Carolina with Steve, three active boys and one amazing Goldendoodle.


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Monday, September 2, 2019

Review and Giveaway: Fatal Memories by Tanya Stowe

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Fatal Memories

Series: Love Inspires Suspense
Genre: Christian, Inspirational, Romance, Suspense
Publisher: Harlequin
Publication date: September 1, 2019

She was framed! Or was she? If only she could remember... Border patrol agent Jocelyn Walker has no memory of how she turned up unconscious with a cache of drugs—or why a gang is dead set on killing her. With evidence stacking up against her, Joss takes refuge with driven DEA agent Dylan Murphy, who guards—and suspects— her. But will finally trusting each other lead them into a trap they’ll never escape? 


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Tanya Stowe is an author of Christian Fiction with an unexpected edge. She fills her stories with the unusual…mysteries and exotic adventures, even a murder or two. No matter where Tanya takes you…on a trip to foreign lands or a suspenseful journey filled with danger…be prepared for the extraordinary. 



Review


This was a very intense read especially due to the heroine having amnesia. I thought this was a well done amnesia story. Joss certainly had some head trauma just from the first few pages of the book. The atmosphere was shady and dark as most of the story is hidden from us as well as Joss. She questioned everything about herself, nothing seemed familiar- not even her image in the mirror, and yet she felt like there was something very important she had to remember. Like a ticking time bomb in her head.

The bad guys were relentless and I could not wait until they got caught. I liked Dylan and his protectiveness of Joss even though he had his suspicions of her involvement. Author Stowe brings the Arizona desert to life and shows us just how dangerous being a border patrol agent can be. This is certainly a favorite of the LI suspense line.

I received a copy of this novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Review and Giveaway: The Great Jewel Robbery by Elizabeth McKenna



Book Details:

Book Title: The Great Jewel Robbery: A Front Page Mystery Book 1 by
Elizabeth McKenna
Category: Adult Fiction, 204 pages
Genre: Cozy mystery
Publisher: Elizabeth McKenna
Release date: May 28, 2019
Tour dates: August 19-30, 2019
Content Rating: PG-13 (There is no profanity. There is drinking, desire, and a kiss.)

Book Description:

Mystery with a splash of romance…Chicago Tribune reporters Emma and Grace have been best friends since college despite coming from different worlds. When Grace is assigned to cover an annual charity ball and auction being held at a lakeside mansion and her boyfriend bails on her, she brings Emma as her plus one. The night is going smoothly until Emma finds the host’s brother unconscious in the study. Though at first it is thought he was tipsy and stumbled, it soon becomes clear more is afoot, as the wall safe is empty and a three-million-dollar diamond necklace is missing. With visions of becoming ace investigative journalists, Emma and Grace set out to solve the mystery, much to the chagrin of the handsome local detective.

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My Thoughts:

What was supposed to be a weekend job of photos and reporting on the rich and famous charity auction, turns out to be more adventure than best friends Emma and Grace had bargained for.

Told from Emma's point of view we get her thoughts about the ritzy house to the guests that have arrived. I like that the author put a real human spin on the super rich. Letting us in their family squabbles and letting us see that they are human just like the rest of us and some even have financial problems.

When some very expensive jewels that were just auctioned off goes missing, everyone at the party becomes a suspect: the guests, the help, and even Emma and Grace. Grace is trying to get her boss to let her be an investigative reporter, so she talks Emma into helping her find the culprit. This is where the real fun begins and like the girls, I was not sure who could have taken the jewels. Lots of people had motive, but it was certainly hard to find out who did it.

Enter a cute police officer who keeps butting heads with Emma thus sending off some romantic sparks. However, as the search begins heating up, Emma and Grace will find they are way over their heads in this crime.

This was a cute, clean mystery that had enough suspense to keep me turning the pages. The romance was cute and did not take over the story and I really liked getting everything from Emma's point of view.

I received a copy of this novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.




Meet the Author: 


Elizabeth McKenna’s love of books reaches back to her childhood, where her tastes ranged from Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys to Stephen King’s horror stories. She had never read a romance novel until one Christmas when her sister gave her the latest bestseller by Nora Roberts. She was hooked from page one (actually, she admits it was the first love scene). She combined her love of history, romance, and a happy ending to write the historical romance novels Cera’s Place and Venice in the Moonlight. Her contemporary romance novel, First Crush Last Love, is loosely based on her life (she eventually married her first crush)

The Great Jewel Robbery is her debut cozy mystery, and she hopes readers will like it as much as they have enjoyed her romances. Elizabeth lives in Wisconsin with her understanding husband, two beautiful daughters, and a sassy Labrador. When she isn’t writing, working, or being a mom, she’s sleeping.

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