I'm quite late, but here is what I read for my challenges in February:
For the challenge in the Avid Readers of Christian Fiction FB group I needed a book that was a historical romance. I was on the launch team for The Irish Matchmaker by Jennifer Deibel, and it fit the prompt perfectly.
For the challenge over at
Crystal Caudill's blog, I read quite a few books that fit the February challenge.
Reverence in the Wilderness by Andrea Byrd,
The Irish Matchmaker by Jennifer Deibel,
Assaulted Caramel by Amanda Flower,
The Captive Heart by Michelle Griep, and
The Reckoning at Gossamer Pond all had a rural setting. Plus
Fatal Witness by Patricia Bradley and
Embers in the London Sky by Sarah Sundin involved a major life change/move.
For the challenge in the Eating Our Words FB group I read Assaulted Caramel by Amanda Flower 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.
The Irish Matchmaker by Jennifer Deibel works for July.
For the challenge in The Posse FB group, I read The Reckoning at Gossamer Pond by Jamie Jo Wright as it is a dual time line novel.
I chose to start the Read Your Bookshelf challenge from Chantel Reads All Day with the Arthur Conan Doyle side of the flow chart. At the beginning of the month I finished The Christmas Dog by Melody Carlson for January. For February I read an ARC of Reverence in the Wilderness by Andrea Byrd.
I really enjoyed The Captive Heart by Michelle Griep, which was the February book in the Between the Pages FB group challenge/book discussion.
One of the authors I follow, Malissa Chapin, is also doing a challenge on her FB page, Malissa Chapin's Merry Band of Book Lovers:
I read my February book in January. And this month I read Assaulted Caramel by Amanda Flower which will work for March.
I read several books that worked for February's challenge in the Faith Filled Fiction group.
The Irish Matchmaker by Jennifer Deibel, Reverence in the Wilderness by Andrea Byrd, The Captive Heart by Michelle Griep, and One Wrong Move by Dani Pettrey.
In January I read books set in the following states:
Alaska: 26 Below by Kimberley Woodhouse
Arkansas: Trust the Stars by Tricia Goyer
Illinois: Dear Henry, Love Edith by Becca Kinzer
Missouri: The Divine Proverb of Streusel by Sara Brunsvold
Oregon: Huband Auditions by Angela Ruth Strong
South Carolina: Fragile Designs by Colleen Coble
Wyoming: Fake Relationship at the Triple Z by Cali Black
And I traveled to England with If I Were You by Lynn Austin
In February I read books set in the following states:
Kentucky: Reverence in the Wilderness by Andrea Byrd
New Mexico: One Wrong Move by Dani Pettrey
Ohio: Assaulted Caramel by Ameanda Flower
Tenessee: Fatal Witness by Patricia Bradley
Wisconsin: The Reckoning at Gossamer Pond by Jaime Jo Wright
And I traveled to Ireland with The Irish Matchmaker by Jennifer Deibel
January:
D: Dear Henry, Love Edith by Becca Kinzer, The Divine Proverb of Streusel by Sara Brunsvold
F: Fragile Designs by Colleen Coble, Fake Relationship at the Triple Z by Cali Black
H: Husband Auditions by Angela Ruth Strong
I: If I Were You by Lynn Austin
T: Trust the Stars by Tricia Goyer
U: An Uncertain Road by Abbey Downey
February:
A: Assaulted Caramel by Amanda Flower
C: The Christmas Dog by Melody Carlson and The Captive Heart by Michelle Griep
E: Embers in the London Sky by Sarah Sundin
O: One Wrong Move by Dani Pettrey
R: Reverence in the Wilderness by Andrea Byrd and The Reckoning at Gossamer Pond by Jaime Jo Wright
In January I read a book set in the following European country:
England: If I Were You by Lynn Austin
In February I read a book set in the following European country:
Ireland: The Irish Matchmaker by Jennifer Deibel
I also decided I was going to read one Christmas book each month.
For January I started The Christmas Dog by Melody Carlson; however, I haven't finished it yet.
In February I finished The Christmas Dog by Meloday Carlson, but I didn't read any other Christmas books.
Also, someone in my Avid Readers of Christian Fiction group again came up with a yearly book challenge. This year we have 50 prompts:
In January, 8 of the books I read fit this challenge
In Febrary, 9 of the books I read fit this challenge
Read a book...
With a title that starts with a P
By an author you’ve never tried before: Trust the Stars by Tricia Goyer
Set on the coast
With a tree on the cover: The Captive Heart by Michelle Griep
By an author whose name starts with a J
From a genre outside your comfort zone
With an adverb in the title
Featuring a character with grey hair
That has won a Carol award: The Reckoning at Gossamer Pond by Jaime Jo Wright
Published in 2024: 8 Down by Kimberley Woodhouse
By a debut author
Written by multiple authors
With a green cover
That is a bestseller
Set on a boat, train, or plane
With an illustrated cover: Husband Auditions by Angela Ruth Strong
With a main character who is disabled
With a single mother or father: The Irish Matchmaker by Jennifer Deibel
Written by an indie author: Fake Relationship at the Triple Z by Cali Black
Set somewhere you’ve been: If I Were You by Lynn Austin
Featuring law enforcement: Fatal Witness by Patricia Bradley
Published during the summer
Set during a holiday: The Christmas Dog by Melody Carlson
That is considered women’s fiction
Featuring a Jewish character
Set over 100 years ago: Reverence in the Wilderness by Andrea Byrd
That contains bible verses
With a teenager as a main character
With a one word title
A book you preordered
With a solid colored cover
By an author who writes with a pen name
That takes place in a national park
With a title that starts with an M
By a male author
That includes pirates
By an author whose name starts with the letter T
That has been made into a movie or television show
With forgiveness as a topic or theme: The Divine Proverb of Streusel by Sara Brunsvold
Featuring a journalist: Embers in the London Sky by Sarah Sundin
That includes sisters: Fragile Designs by Colleen Coble
With a midwife or doula
That takes place in a country you’ve never been to
That is lighthearted or humorous: Dear Henry, Love Edith by Becca Kinzer
Set during WWII:
That you choose because of the cover:
By an author who writes multiple genres: 26 Below by Kimberley Woodhouse
With a dual timeline
With a second chance romance
Recommended by someone you know: Assaulted Caramel by Amanda Flower
Also, I joined in with a second yearly challenge last year in the Scripture Literature-You Are What You Read group. I just never added it to my blog post. So, this year I'm adding it here, though the post is going to be so long. LOL.
In January, 8 of the books I read fit this challenge
In Febrary, 8 of the books I read fit this challenge
So, here it is:
1- Takes place in
Israel
2- Second chance: An Uncertain Road by Abbey Downey
3- Not your usual
genre
4- Significant
church event
5- Well known
author/lesser known book
6- Major motion
picture
7- About an
influential Christian
8- A Mysterious
disappearance: Fatal Witness by Patricia Bradley
9- Speculative
Fiction
10- Protagonist has
a disease/disability: Embers in the London Sky by Sarah Sundin
11- Recommended by
an author: The Captive Heart by Michelle Griep
12- Includes angels
13- An inheritance: Fragile Designs by Colleen Coble
14- Finish what you
started: 26 Below by Kimberley Woodhouse
15- Carol Award
winner: The Reckoning at Gossamer Pond by Jaime Jo Wright
16- A Spy
17- Forgiveness
18- Redemption
19-Less than 200
pages: The Christmas Dog by Melody Carlson
20. Two or More
Authors
21. By your Favorite
Author
22. Male Protagonist
23. Recommended on
this Page
24. Blended Families
25. Book of
Devotions
26. Christian
Literary Classic
27. Dystopian
28. Mistaken
Identity: Dear Henry, Love Edith by Becca Kinzer
29. A Life Lesson: Husband Auditions by Angela Ruth Strong
30. Bible Retelling
31. The American
Frontier: Reverence in the Wilderness by Andrea Byrd
32. Features Music
33. Recovering from
Addiction
34. Gothic Romance
35. Eye Catching
Cover: Trust the Stars by Tricia Goyer
36. Takes Place on
an Island
37. Spiritual
Warfare
38. Protagonist
Shares your Occupation
39. Written by a
Famous Christian
40. Family
Estrangement: The Divine Proverb of Streusel by Sara Brunsvold
41. Tear Jerker
42. Treasure Hunt
43. New to you
Author
44. Mother-Daughter
Bond
45. 2023 Best Seller
46. Title Includes a
Color
47. Fairytale
48. On your TBR: One Wrong Move by Dani Pettrey
49. Alternate
Reality
50. Written before
1950
51. Includes a
Foreign Language: The Irish Matchmaker by Jennifer Deibel
52. Includes a
Historical Monarch: If I Were You by Lynn Austin
53. Choose your own
Adventure
My Goodreads goal is to read 110 books this year. Last year I had set it at 100 and I ended up reading 122. So far this year I have read 19 books.
Phew, I know this seems like a lot, even more than last year, but like last year, I hope to be able to combine challenges where possible. And with the yearly challenges, I read books for the other challenges and then see where they fit in the yearly challenge lists. Also, when I pick books for the monthly challenges, I will try to choose books that take place in different states or countries. Also, I'll probably prioritize the challenges I've been doing longer if I start struggling with keeping up.