Review of “The Triplets’ Summer Adventure” by Laurel Blount

I love books by Laurel Blount especially this series. The series is set in Cedar Ridge, Georgia and one of the main characters of each book is from the foster family of Ruby Sawyer. This book revolves around Nick Marshall and a girl, Cara Andrews, who views him as her old high school enemy. His foster mother, Ruby Sawyer, and his foster siblings make appearances in this book as secondary characters. This is one of those stories where I can feel the heart behind it. This book had me drawn in from the very beginning. I just did not want to put it down. I highly recommend it.

I received a complimentary copy from the author. The opinions in this review are my own.

Review of “Unraveling Killer Secrets” by Shannon Redmon

I really enjoy books by Shannon Redmon. She does a great job of keeping the novel moving and not having any part that reads slow. This book includes the whole ex-boyfriend did not know he had a child scenario. I got so excited when I realized this book is set in North Carolina. I definitely did not have the whodunnit all figured out at first though I had suspicions. The author did a really good job weaving this novel together. There were themes of forgiveness, second chances, and family throughout the story. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone.

I received a complimentary copy from the author. The opinions in this review are my own.

Review of “Beyond Ivy Walls” by Rachel Fordham

I really like the historical novels that Rachel Fordham writes. This novel is set around Otis Taylor and Sadie West. Both have had hard experiences though they are very different. The interactions between these two characters are so genuine and intriguing. I really enjoyed watching their relationship grow throughout the book. The secondary characters in this book were also well written. This novel brought on all the emotions. It was so good. I highly recommend it.

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. The opinions in this review are my own.