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I love to read, have always loved to read. In fact, I can have three to four books going at a time usually. This is a blog of my journey through different reading challenges, in which I hope to share the books I read along with my thoughts, inspirations and the weird ideas gleaned from each book along the way. Come and join me! In addition, I will be attempting to improve my own writing to move along the path I see before me, a path strewn with the words I desire to form into stories.
Bidding on a Second Chance by Emily Conrad was my first book by this author and I enjoyed it very much. This story takes place in a small town in Colorado called Redemption Ridge during the holiday season.
Piper Wells is supposed to be restoring furniture to be donated to a auction to help a local family. However, she is injured in an injury and finds herself needing help fulfilling this commitment. Enter Graham Lockhart, her old boyfriend who also happens to be a police officer. He offers to help and is hoping to maybe rekindle their relationship. He never could understand WHY she had declined his marriage proposal.
There
were fears to be overcome and healing to be received along with
forgiveness. But I loved this second chance Christmasy romance. I
loved the small town setting and seeing the residents come together.
And the addition of a little puppy sure added some humorous scenes.
I can’t wait to read more books by this author.
I received this book for free from the author as a part of the launch team and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own, honest thoughts.
When Love Comes by Penny Zeller is the third full length novel in her Wyoming Sunrise series. This story focuses on Charlotte Eliason and Tobias Hallman who we first meet as children in Forgotten Memories, the first book of the series. As children they got on each others’ nerves something fierce, and they both would have rather not had anything to do with the other now that they are adults and out on their own. Unfortunately God seems to have different plans for their lives.
Charlotte has traveled to Prune Creek to be with her great aunts as she had just had her heart broken. Tobias has been living there, working as the blacksmith. They were shocked and not at all happy when they found themselves in close proximity. After all this years, may they be able to actually develop a relationship that isn’t based on annoying one another? Will tragedy bring them together?
I also love that in the background of Charlotte and Tobias’s story, we see possible relationships developing for the aunts who had decided love was not going to be in their futures. And there is danger in the form of outlaws, because this is the wild west of course. And mixed in with all this is figuring out how to care for his niece, with some unexpected twists, that quite frustrated me and kept me turning the pages so I could find out what was going to happen. Above all, we see the characters putting their trust in the Lord. I do love the way the author weaves faith into her stories.
This is definitely a book I highly recommend, but make sure to read the books and novellas that come first.
Here is what I read for my challenges in November:
Read a book...
1-With a pink spine: The Heavens Before by Kacy Barnett-Gramckow (the entire spine isn't pink as it changes as you go from bottom to top, but I was thinking it could work.)
2- By an author whose name starts with an A: Midnight on the River Grey by Abigail Wilson (my thoughts)
3- 450 pages or longer: The Perfect Storm by Cali Black (my thoughts)
4- Published in 2023: Remember Me by Tracie Peterson (my thoughts)
5- That has won a Christy award: A Portait of Loyalty by Roseanny M. White (my thoughts)
6- With multiple people on the cover: Lethal Intentions by Jennifer Chastain (my thoughts)
7- With a car or truck on the cover: Murder Goes Glamping by Malissa Chapin (my thoughts)
8- That is the third book in a series: An Hour Unspent by Roseanna M. White (my thoughts)
9- That has a map inside: A Divine Romance by Ifueko Ogbomo (my thoughts)
10- A debut novel: In the Midst of the Storm by Latisha Sexton (my thoughts)
11- By an author you’ve never read before: The Hope of Azure Springs by Rachel Fordham (my thoughts)
12- That has food on the cover
13- Featuring a woman from the Bible: The Prophetess: Deborah's Story by Jill Eileen Smith (my thoughts)
14- With flowers on the cover: In Her Sights by Karen Witemeyer (my thoughts)
15- Featuring a child or teen as the main character: Innocent Voices by Julie Bonn Blank (my thoughts)
16- That you got for free: Ring of Secrets by Roseanna M. White (my thoughts)
17- Featuring an athlete: The Sound of Light by Sarah Sundin (my thoughts)
18- That you pick because of the cover: Dream of Kings by Sharon Hinck (my thoughts)
19- Recommended by someone you know: Her Deepest Secret by Jessica R. Patch (my thoughts)
20- Set in a cool climate
21- Set during the Great Depression: Bridge of Gold by Kimberley Woodhouse (my thoughts)
22- Featuring friends to lovers: Impending Strike by Sami A. Abrams/Lynnette Eason (my thoughts)
23- Published the month you were born: The Game by Cali Black (my thoughts)
24- With a blue cover: Wonderland Trials by Sara Ella (my thoughts)
25- With a main character with blonde hair: Innocent Lives by Julie Bonn Blank (my thoughts)
26- Set on an island: King of the Crown Imperials by Joanna Alonzo (my thoughts)
27- Set in a different country than you: Heidi by Johanna Spyri (my thoughts)
28- That takes place more than 200 years ago: Stay With Me by Jody Hedlund (my thoughts)
29- That features a member of the military: A Battle Worth Fighting by Sarah Hanks (my thoughts)
30- Set in South or Central America
31- By a male author: The Mistletoe Promise by Richard Paul Evans (my thoughts)
32- Written in first person POV: The Mistletoe Inn by Richard Paul Evans (my thoughts)
33- Featuring a single parent: Dark of Night by Colleen Coble (my thoughts)
34- With a title that starts with B: Break of Day by Colleen Coble (my thoughts)
35- That is a love inspired book: Taken in the Night by Elizabeth Goddard (my thoughts)
36- That involves a wedding: Wait for Me by Jody Hedlund (my thoughts)
37- With an L in the title: Love Finds You in Liberty, Indiana by Melanie Dobson (my thoughts)
38- By an author from a different country than you: The Cost of the Crown by Joy Crain (my thoughts)
39- With a black cover
40- With a title that has 5 or more words: The Secret Life of Sarah Hollenbeck by Bethany Turner (my thoughts)
41- With an illustrated cover: Neverending Mercy by Latisha Sexton (my thoughts)
42- From a genre outside your comfort zone: The Best Summer of Our Lives by Rachel Hauck (my thoughts)
43- Written by multiple authors: Written by multiple authors: A Very Bookish Easter by Kelsey Bryant, Abigayle Clarie, Sarah Holman, and Kate Willis (my thoughts)
44- Set on a farm: The Timepiece by Beverly Lewis (my thoughts)
45- By an author that has also written nonfiction: This is Where it Ends by Cindy K. Sproles (my thoughts)
46- By an indie author: In the Midst of a Starry Night by Latisha Sexton (my thoughts)
47- Published in 2012: Blood of Adam by Rachel S. Neal (my thoughts)
48- With a sunset on the cover
49- That has cowboys: Blue Skies, Blue Eyes by Cali Black (my thoughts)
50- Without any people on the cover: The Vanishing at Castle Moreau by Jaime Jo Wright (my thoughts)
51- By an author who uses a three part name (C.C. Warrens, Ann H. Gabhart): The Number of Love by Roseanna M. White (my thoughts)
52- That features a hobby or skill you’d like to learn: In the Shadow of Denali by Tracie Peterson and Kimberley Woodhouse (my thoughts)
53- With a nanny, babysitter, or governess: The Christmas Blessing by Melody Carlson
54- An author with the same two initials: Counterfeit Love by Crystal Caudill (my thoughts)
55- With a pet that isn’t a dog: The Christmas Cat by Melody Carlson (my thoughts)
My Goodreads goal was to read 100 books this year. Last year I had set it at 75 and I ended up reading 115. I have actually surpassed my goal. I hit 100 books on November 11th. I've now read 107 books this year.
It sure seemed like a lot, but I was able to combine challenges at times.