Review of “Looking for Leroy” by Melody Carlson

I am a big fan of Melody Carlson and her books. I feel like most of the books I have read by Melody Carlson have main characters that seem to be in their mid twenties to early thirties; however, the main characters in this novel are around mid to late forties to early fifties, I believe. To me this gives the book a slightly different dynamic. This novel is written from both the point of view of the female main character and the male main character. The story also includes some interesting secondary characters. I sometimes find that a book is only really as good as these secondary characters. I feel as though if they do not entertain you, then you will not like the book. With that said, there are several secondary characters in this book that I find entertaining. One of those characters is Motorcycle Mike. He definitely adds some humor into this plot. Another one is Gina. She adds some no nonsense attitude to the story that is intriguing. Overall I think this book is well balanced in terms of humorous and more serious characters. I definitely recommend it.

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

Review of “Texas Killer Connection” by Virginia Vaughan

This is the first book I have read by Virginia Vaughan. I thought the cover was intriguing and that the book blurb so very interesting so I was excited to read this book. Virginia Vaughan did an excellent job of building the mystery of this plot. Just when you think you have solved the crime and figured out who had done it, she throws in a curve ball that you were not expecting. I thought that having the cousins look like each other was one interesting element that I have not really seen used before and it made for some really good situations in this story. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who likes trying to solve puzzles.

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

Review of “Lost and Found Faith” by Laurel Blount

This is the first book I have read by Laurel Blount and I have to say it is at the top of my list of great reads. I absolutely loved all of the characters in this book to the point where I thought that the book was way too short. It could have been twice as long and I feel that I would have still wanted more. The interactions between Oliver and Neil, Maggie and Oliver, as well as Dex and Neil were some of my favorites. I also found Ruby to be so endearing that I wanted to jump into the book and have a cup of coffee with her. Angelo, Maggie’s boss, was also an amazing secondary character that had an awesome depth to the story. I would definitely read a book with each of the secondary characters as main characters if the author were to do that. I highly recommend this book!

Review of “Until Leaves Fall in Paris” by Sarah Sundin

I have read two other World War II books by Sarah Sundin which I enjoyed and is why I wanted to read this book. This novel is also set during World War II. The main characters in this story are Lucie Girard and Paul Aubrey. Sarah Sundin does an amazing job of drawing you into these characters’ lives. She also gives you reasons as the reader to feel empathetic toward them and their situations. I also felt so much empathy for the French citizens who do not want the Germans in Paris taking over everything. My favorite character in this novel was the four year old daughter of Paul Aubrey. Her name is Josie. Because I have a daughter about the same age, I found my heart hurting for this little girl that was unfortunately being snubbed because of her dad and cheering for her when Lucie helped her make friends. My favorite quote in the book comes from the lesson that Lucie derives from Josie’s story. It is on page 106. Lucie tells the children “‘Remember sometimes we have to lose what we most love before we can find what we most need.’” Overall, I would definitely recommend this book.

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

Say It’s For Good by Teresa Tysinger Coming Out Soon

SAY IT’S FOR GOOD (Laurel Cove Romance Series, Book 4)
Available at https://amzn.to/3aN3jFN
Available February 22, 2022

Is a decade enough time to heal old wounds?

Professional chef Leah Spencer is level-headed, responsible, and practical—making it an easy decision to move home to Laurel Cove, North Carolina to care for her ailing father. All he wants is for his only child to find love and partnership like he had with his late wife—before he leaves her all alone. Desperate to ease his worries, as well as her own, she breaks character and creates a fake relationship with the one man in town who likely wants nothing to do with her. And the one man she’s ever truly loved.

Ladies’ man Jasper Bowdon has successfully avoided commitment ever since his heart was broken a decade ago. Casual dating, however, had grown tiresome and he’d recently decided to take a break from women to finally figure out what he really wants. Why, then, does he agree to a pretend relationship with the very woman who’d ruined him in the first place? And why is he left wondering if it could all be part of God’s plan to heal them both?

Love and friendship get a second chance in this final installment of the Laurel Cove Romance Series. Books in this series are stand-alone and can be read and enjoyed in any order.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Teresa Tysinger is an author of Southern Contemporary Romance inspired by grace. She writes on the fringes of being a wife, mom, and full-time communications and public relations professional. She loves coffee, traveling, and prides herself in knowing and loving almost every genre of music. Born in Hawaii, raised in Florida, and educated in North Carolina, she now resides in Texas with her husband, daughter, and dog. Follow Teresa on Instagram, Facebook, or at TeresaTysinger.com.