Review of “Deception” by Patricia Bradley

I am a big fan of books by this author. This book would fall into the romantic suspense category. I think in this novel the romance seems more secondary to the suspense which is not a bad thing. I feel like the crime that is going on is so complex and intriguing that it is not even noticeable that the romance is subtle. There are a lot of twists and turns in this plot. My attention was held from the beginning to the end. The characters are also so well written that I felt like I personally knew them. And the author does a great job setting the scene so that you can picture exactly what is going on. This book was hard to put down.

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher.

Review of “The Soldier’s Baby Promise” by Gabrielle Meyer

This book is such a sweet story of second chances and forgiveness. The character of grandpa Jed has got to be one of the sweetest sounding characters. His character’s personality is so well described that I feel as though he is in the room and I am personally talking to him. The baby in the book sounds like the cutest sweetest lovable baby boy. I also loved the neighborly aspect described in this book. I was not a big fan of Adley’s father or his business partner because all they did was try to push their agenda. I wasn’t a big fan of her mother because she didn’t stand up to her husband even though she didn’t seem to agree with everything. But I was say that those characters were written well and had their purpose within the story. I would definitely recommend this book!

Review of “The Cowgirl’s Redemption” by Mindy Obenhaus

I am a fan of books by this author. This novel is about a wayward daughter changing her ways and coming home to help her mother who has cancer. She is hoping to show everyone how she has changed from her wild ways to a more calm and faith filled person. There is a great human element to the plot. It has several romantic relationships in it which are what I would call second chance romances. I really enjoyed how the two main characters initially combat with each other. It makes the story more interesting and it also makes it so you are wondering when that will change. This novel also handles the idea of being a new person in Christ so well. I love that theme in the book along with the theme of forgiveness.

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book but all opinions in this review are my own.

Review of “Among the Innocent” by Mary Alford

This is the first book I have read my Mary Alford. It is an Amish novel; however, it also involves non-Amish as well and it definitely has the suspense. It starts out with the tragic brutal death of an Amish girl during her Rumspringa. Solving the crime which is connected to one of the police officer’s past is the basis of the novel. The way the author describes events and the peoples’ emotions in this book will definitely have you feeling the same emotions right along with the characters. It was written with such realism that I had to remind myself it was a fictional book. I would recommend this book.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.

Review of “The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip” by Sara Brunsvold

This is the first book I have read by this author. The very original title really caught my attention and had me curious to the point where I felt I had to read this book. The main character, Mrs. Clara Kip, is so well written that I feel like she is a real person and that book is non-fiction instead of fiction. The book is a split-time novel. It is split between current day and Clara’s past day. Another thing that this has that I really like is good secondary characters and great life lessons. This book has an amazing human element to it. It brings such respect, honor, and dignity to the characters that are aging. It also does a great job of bridging the gap between those characters who are older with those of the younger generation. I loved this book and it was hard to put down.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.