“Fairy tales are more than true; not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.” ― G.K. Chesterton

Thursday, July 24, 2025

A Wonderful Regency Romance with Gothic Vibes--"No Stone Unturned" by Jenelle Hovde—Review


 My Review:

"No Stone Unturned" by Jenelle Hovde is a wonderful Regency romance with Gothic vibes and great faith content! I thoroughly enjoyed this sweet and beautifully written story. Fans of Mimi Matthews, Julie Klassen, and “Jane Eyre” will especially love this book. I loved the descriptions of the untamed, isolated Abbey, the ancestral home of our hero, Captain Rafe Hawthorn. Miss Bridget Littleton, our loveable heroine, is delightful and I love that she is a bluestocking interested in artifacts. The romance was wonderful, and the book was well researched and rich with historical detail. I appreciated the faith content and the message that God is in control, even when we doubt and it is only by His strength that we can do anything. There are also themes of forgiveness, friendship, and loyalty. I think lovers of Regency romance with Gothic vibes will love this book! I cannot wait to see what this author writes next!

Content: I give this a PG rating. Some examples of the content: mention of gambling, a gaming hell, alcohol and laudanum; mention of a demon and a ghost; brief mention of past animal abuse and animal harm; mention of affairs, a mistress, and a couple sleeps together out of wedlock; someone curses, but the words aren’t actually written; a person born out of wedlock is called a “bastard” and someone is pregnant out of wedlock.

TW: Domestic violence in the past; mention of possible madness, PTSD; mental illness; alcoholic in the past.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.


Monday, July 21, 2025

An All-Time Favorite! --"Waterfall" by Lisa Bergren--Review


 

My Review:

“Waterfall” is the first book in the bestselling “River of Time”series by Lisa Bergren. I read this series when it first released in 2011 and since then it has been an all-time favorite series! Ms. Bergren is now releasing new editions of this series. Reading this new edition felt like coming home. Upon my reread of “Waterfall,” I loved it just as much, if not more, as I did the first time around. This time-travel book is an exciting and breath-taking adventure that sweeps the reader away to medieval Italy! Ms. Bergren wanted to write a book with the romance of “Twilight” and the action of “The Hunger Games” and she achieved just that. It is perfect for teens and adults alike. The reader gets to be inside our heroine Gabi’s head as she and her sister find a portal through some tombs to medieval Italy and meet hot knights and get caught up in battles between opposing forces. I love the way we hear Gabi’s thoughts and Ms. Bergren does an excellent job writing from a teenage girl’s point of view. The story is addictive and easy to read. It really feels like you are in medieval times and the author obviously did her historical research. Readers will love Gabi’s brave and strong character (the girl rappels down a castle wall and is not afraid to pick up a sword) and is in danger of losing her heart to the handsome knight, Marcello. I love the side characters (whom you will see more of as the series continues [Team Greco!]) Ms. Bergren writes amazing action sequences, and I was never bored. I also love how she adds subtle faith themes, which she expands upon as the series continues. Now I need to reread the rest of the series. The books just get better as the series goes on. I highly recommend this book and series! 

Content: I give this book a PG-13 rating. Some examples of the content: blood, gore, and torture; mention of alcohol and people pretend to be drunk; assumption that a woman sleeps around; se*ual innuendos.

TW: intended r*pe, unsuccessful.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.


Tuesday, July 8, 2025

A Fast-Paced Adventure! --"Quarter Labyrinth" by Victoria McCombs—Review


 My Review:

"Quarter Labyrinth" by Victoria McCombs is a fun, fast-paced fantasy perfect for fans of “The Hunger Games.”  McCombs excels at creating an elaborate world and descriptions where people enter the labyrinth at their own risk to win a prize and the stakes are high (sometimes life and death). I love the aesthetic and world in this book. It is so creative and imaginative, especially all the descriptions of the labyrinth. I enjoyed the island and sea community setting. The labyrinth includes castle ruins, green hedge walls, magical properties, and a person can begin in spring and end in winter. Of course, we cannot forget the stone gods (which all have their own backstory and lore, which is told throughout the book with impressive illustrations of each god). The gods are not always safe. I got some “Inheritance Games” and “Hunger Games” vibes while reading the book. Ren, our heroine, wants to find her father and win her legacy by winning the labyrinth. Her loyal friend (and possible love interest), Clark, reminded me a bit of Samwise Gamgee. The story asks the question of whether fate is sealed, and Ren learns that she must guard her heart (or does she learn that lesson?). There is a bit of a love triangle, and I would have liked to see more of the one love interest and see that relationship be more fleshed out. It felt a little bit like insta-love. I am excited to see more of that relationship and how that plays out in the sequel. Overall, this was an enjoyable book, and I am excited to see what happens in the sequel!

Content: I give this book a high PG to low PG-13 rating. Some examples of the content: mention of alcohol; there is a fortune teller; blood, death; the words “bastard” and “hell” are used; mention of people being lovers.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

Thursday, July 3, 2025

A Fun Murder Mystery! --"A Daughter's Guide to Mothers and Murder" by Dianne Freeman—Review

 


My Review:

"A Daughter's Guide to Mothers and Murder" by Dianne Freeman is such a fun murder mystery! It is book eight in the “Countess of Harleigh Mystery” series. This book is a cozy mystery set during the Victorian era and takes place in Paris. Ms. Freeman gives a good recap of what the reader needs to know from previous books. You need not have read the previous books, but there are some continuing storylines. This book transports readers to Paris where both the Olympics and the Exposition are occurring. It was interesting reading about and learning more about those events. As the spouses-turned-sleuths team up to solve yet another murder, the reader is taken along with them as they investigate on the Seine, at the theater, at the opera, at a picnic, and even while golfing! Frances, her husband, and even her mother team up to try and help another mother and daughter. I love that there are a lot of family relationships and dynamics, especially mother-daughter relationships. During the course of the book, Frances is also helping her sister as she’s navigating new motherhood, helping a friend investigate a man her daughter is interested in, and working other cases as well, all while trying to solve two murders. Ms. Freeman writes such great mysteries, and I was not able to figure it out until everything was revealed at the end. This is such a fun series and cozy mystery lovers will want to get their hands on this newest installment!

Content: I give this book a PG-13 rating. Some examples of the content: mention of alcohol, gambling and smoking; lots of mentions of people having affairs and “kept” women although it is never condoned; a man was drunk; the word “da*n” is used; children are born out of wedlock; a man slapped a servant; talk of losing a baby.

TW: domestic physical abuse.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.