Acceptable Risk kept me up late into the night. I raced to finish, and avoided a number of chores until the killers were caught. This second offering in the Danger Never Sleeps Series is every bit as gripping as the first. The story opened with military journalist Sarah Denning, kidnapped in the Middle East. After … Continue reading Acceptable Risk by Lynette Eason
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An Appalachian Summer by Ann H. Gabhart
An Appalachian Summer is a wonderful book about second chances. Set in the stunning Appalachian mountains, the story focuses on the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky. Piper Danson is living most girls’ dream because she’s a debutant whose family survived the terrible stock market crash. Unfortunately, the man she loves with didn’t fare so well … Continue reading An Appalachian Summer by Ann H. Gabhart
Under Scottish Stars by Carla Laureano
This is my third new author of the summer, and I’m hitting a 100% success rate. Under Scottish Stars is an utterly charming book from start to finish. This is the third in a trilogy but I didn’t feel like I’d missed out by not reading the preceding stories. I do, however, plan to do … Continue reading Under Scottish Stars by Carla Laureano
A Bride of Convenience by Jody Hedlund
A Bride of Convenience kept my attention from start to finish. The idea of getting on a ship to sale to a whole other continent with the purpose of finding a husband, fascinates and horrifies me. Zoe Hart is one of the women who takes the chance, driven by desperation and fueled by bravery. She’s … Continue reading A Bride of Convenience by Jody Hedlund
Love’s Mountain Quest by Misty M. Beller
Love’s Mountain Quest is book two in this beautiful series by Misty M. Beller, but works well as a standalone novel too. This is gently written, as befits Beller’s voice as a growing talent in Christian historical romance. However, the pages flew in this novel as a little boy is missing and his momma fighting … Continue reading Love’s Mountain Quest by Misty M. Beller