Sunday, March 9, 2025

Reading Challenges 2025: February Update

Here is what I read for my challenges in February: 


For the challenge in the Avid Readers of Christian Fiction group I needed to read a book that featured a fireplace, bonfire, or wood stove in the story or on the cover. I chose to read Heart of the Glen by Jennifer Deibel and The Sweet Life by Suzanne Woods Fisher.


For the Tackle the TBR Pile is from Crystal Caudill's blog I used Kiera by Kate Willis. I'm sure more of the books I read were written by authors of a different generation, but I wasn't sure how to figure out who.


For the challenge in the Eating Our Words FB group I was also able to use The Sweet Life by Suzanne Woods Fisher for my February book. With this challenge, we can choose to read the book IN the month, or any time of the year, OR we can do both. So, like last year, I am choosing to try both. 
Heart of the Glen by Jennifer Deibel works for March and Short-Straw Bride by Karen Witemeyer works for August.


For the challenge in the Posse FB group I read Short-Straw Bride by Karen Witmeyer.


For the Read Your Bookshelf Challenge from Chantel Reads All Day I used Short-Straw Bride by Karen Witmeyer

I really enjoyed Secondary Target by Angela Carlisle; however, I didn't read it this month. I was on the launch team for it last year.



I finished Kiera by Kate Willis at the beginning of this month for last month's challenge. And I read Storm Warning by Elizabeth Goddard for February.
 

A few of the books I read in February work for the Coffee House Specials challenge in the Faith Filled Fiction FB group I read Short-Straw Bride by Karen Witemember, Heart of the Glen by Jennifer Deibel, and Forgiving the Cowboy by Tabitha Bouldin. Even Storm Warning by Elizabeth Goddard had romance, though it is romantic suspense.


For the Literary Escapes Challenge here is what I read each month:

In January I read books set in the following states:

Colorado: Cross Check Crush by Dulcie Dameron
Minnesota: Across the Ages by Gabrielle Meyer
Tenesee: Grannies' Matches for Jake by A.M. Heath and Appalachian Song by Michelle Shocklee
Texas: Cloaked in Beauty by Karen Witemeyer

And I traveled to England with A Defense of Honor by Kristi Ann Hunter

In February I read books set in the following states (though I did also return to Texas):

Massachusetts: The Sweet Life by Suzanne Woods Fisher
North Carolina: Forgiving the Cowboy by Tabitha Bouldin
Washington: Storm Warning by Elizabeth Goddard 

And I traveled to Ireland with Heart of the Glen by Jennifer Deibel 
and Israel with Dawn of Grace by Jill Eileen Smith 


Here is what I read for the Alphabet Soup Challenge.

January:

A: Appalachian Song by Michelle Shocklee and Across the Ages by Gabrielle Meyer
C: Cross Check Crush by Dulcie Dameron and Cloaked in Beauty by Karen Witemeyer (mini challenge)
D: A Defense of Honor by Kristi Ann Hunter
F: Forgotten Identity by Penny Zeller
G: Grannies' Matches for Jake by A.M. Heath

February:

F: Forgiving the Cowboy by Tabitha Bouldin (for mini challenge)
H: Heart of the Glen by Jennifer Deibel
K: Kiera by Kate Willis
S: Short-Straw Bride by Karen Witemeyer, Storm Warning by Elizabeth Goddard, and The Sweet Life by Suzanne Woods Fisher


And here is what I read for the Alphabet Soup Author Edition

January: 

D: Dulcie Dameron's Cross Check Crush
H: A.M. Heath's Grannies' Matches for Jake
K: Kristi Ann Hunter's A Defense of Honor
M: Gabrielle Meyer's Across the Ages
S: Michelle Shocklee's Appalachian Song
W: Karen Witemeyer's Cloaked in Beauty
Z: Penny Zeller's Forgotten Identity

February:

B: Tabitha Bouldin's Forgiving the Cowboy
E: Elizabeth Goddard's Storm Warning 
F: Suzanne Woods Fisher's The Sweet Life
J: Jennifer Deibel's Heart of the Glen and Jill Eileen Smith's Dawn of Grace


Here's what I read for the 2025 European Reading Challenge from Rose City Reader.

In January I read a book set in the following European country:

England: In Defense of Honor by Kristi Ann Hunter

In February I read a book set in the following European country:

Ireland: Heart of the Glen by Jennifer Deibel 


Here's what I read from my TBR pile for the TBR 25 in '25 challenge also over on the Rose City Reader blog. These books have to have been in my physical TBR pile at home or on my Kindle app prior to the start of 2025.

1- Across the Ages by Gabrielle Meyer

Also, someone in my Avid Readers of Christian Fiction group again came up with a yearly book challenge. This year we again have 50 prompts:

In January, 7 of the books I read fit this challenge
In February, 7 of the books I read fit this challenge

Read a book…

  1. With a title that starts with L

  2. Featuring a woman in STEM

  3. With an unreliable narrator 

  4. Featuring a stepparent: Kiera by Kate Willis (Feb)

  5. With a red cover

  6. By a new to you author: A Defense of Honor by Kristi Ann Hunter (Jan)

  7. That is a 2025 debut novel 

  8. Featuring an unsolved mystery: Storm Warning by Elizabeth Goddard (Feb)

  9. By an author who has the same first and last initial: Cross Check Crush by Dulcie Dameron (Jan)

  10. That is a fairytale spin off or retelling: Cloaked in Beauty by Karen Witemeyer (Jan)

  11. That is considered a classic 

  12. With a character you find relatable 

  13. From a genre you don’t read often 

  14. With an insect on the cover 

  15. That is over 500 pages long

  16. Set in the mountains 

  17. Published in 2025: Forgotten Identity by Penny Zeller (Jan)

  18. Written more than 20 years ago 

  19. That includes a holiday you don’t celebrate 

  20. Published by an Indie author

  21. That contains illustrations 

  22. Featuring a firefighter or other emergency responder

  23. That has a second chance romance 

  24. Recommend by a librarian 

  25. With a green spine 

  26. Set in a bakery or restaurant: The Sweet Life by Suzanne Woods Fisher (Feb)

  27. With four or more people on the cover

  28. That has won an award

  29. Written by a BIPOC author 

  30. Set in a different country from you: Heart of the Glen by Jennifer Deibel (Feb)

  31. With a one word title 

  32. That includes more than 2 POV: Grannies' Matches for Jake by A.M. Heath (Jan)

  33. That is a dual or triple timeline: Across the Ages by Gabrielle Meyer (Jan)

  34. Set before the 1800s

  35. With a bird on the cover 

  36. That takes place on or around a train

  37. With a blue dress on the cover: Appalachian Song by Michelle Shocklee (Jan)

  38. A book with the word at, in, or is in the title 

  39. Set in Eastern Europe 

  40. Set during WWII

  41. That makes you laugh 

  42. That features a historical event you remember 

  43. With an illustrated or typography cover

  44. Set in a cold climate

  45. With a hat on the cover: Forgiving the Cowboy by Tabitha Bouldin (Feb)

  46. Written by a male author

  47. Written in first person pov

  48. With little to no romance: Dawn of Grace by Jill Eileen Smith (Feb)

  49. By an author with multiple award winning books: Short-Straw Bride by Karen Witmeyer (Feb)

  50. That features a pet other than a dog 

Finally, I am joining in again with a second yearly challenge from the Scripture Literature-You Are What You Read FB group. 

In January, 7 of the books I read fit this challenge
In February, 7 of the books I read fit this challenge

1- You Can't Wait: Cloaked in Beauty by Karen Witemeyer (Jan)

2- Whodunit

3- Spin on a Classic

4- A Cardinal Sin: Short-Straw Bride by Karen Witemeyer (Feb)

5- Bibliophile

6- Succumb to Peer Pressure

7- Rom Com

8- Considered Controversial

9- Written by an Apologist

10- Return to a Favorite

11- Think Piece

12- Passage of Time 

13- Good vs Evil

14- Fruit of the Spirit

15- A Book that Mentions a Book

16- Multi-Generational POV: The Sweet Life by Suzanne Woods Smith (Feb)

17- Labor of Love: Appalachian Song by Michelle Shocklee (Jan)

18- Far From Home

19- Child Narrator

20. Debut Novel

21. Small Town

22. Lighthouse

23. Animal on the Cover

24. Book you got for Free

25. An Epic Love Story

26. Amish

27. Features a Character from the Bible: Dawn of Grace by Jill Eileen Smith (Feb)

28. Location Starts with "I": Heart of the Glen by Jennifer Deibel (Feb)

29. A Spooky Read

30. Natural Disaster

31. Overcoming a Tragic Event

32. A Quest: Across the Ages by Gabrielle Meyer (Jan)

33. Harmful Secrets: Forgiving the Cowboy by Tabitha Bouldin (Feb)

34. One Word Title: Kiera by Kate Willis (Feb)

35. Feud

36. A Sea Voyage

37. A Wedding or a Funeral

38. Significant Historical Event: Grannies' Matches for Jake by A.M. Heath (Jan)

39. Female Antagonist: Forgotten Identity by Penny Zeller (Jan)

40. Thriller

41. With a Yellow Cover

42. Missionaries

43. Indie Author

44. Daddy Issues: Cross Check Crush by Dulcie Dameron (Jan)

45. On the Run: Storm Warning by Elizabeth Goddard (Feb)

46. New Release

47. For a Good Cause: A Defense of Honor by Kristi Ann Hunter (Jan)

48. Showbiz

49. Favorite Time Period 

50. Fictional Land

51. Married Couple

52. Orphan

53. Choose your own Adventure  

My Goodreads goal is to read 110 books this year. Last year I had set it at 110 and I ended up reading 122. So far this year I have read 14 books.

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