Review of “The Dating Charade” by Melissa Ferguson

Are you looking for the perfect book to read while relaxing and taking a break from the stresses of life? If you are, then Melissa Ferguson’s The Dating Charade is the book you should pick. It is a great romantic comedy that will make you laugh, cry and be on the edge of your seat wondering what is going to happen next. Cassie lives in a small town in Tennessee and is trying her best to find Mr. Right. She is even giving online dating a try but is not having much luck. In fact, she has a whole charade worked out to help her on the dates that just are going well. Everything seems hopeless in that part of her life until she meets Jett again. Then things great really interesting. If you want to know what are charade is, why I send meets Jett again, or how things get so interesting, then you’ll just have to read “The Dating Charade” for yourself. You won’t be disappointed!

Review of “The Way of the Brave” by Susan May Warren

I am a big fan of Susan May Warren so I was really excited to read this book. This is the first in a new series called “Global Search and Rescue”. I was not disappointed with the characters or the plot. This book definitely keeps you on the edge of your seat. You find yourself rooting for all of the characters in the story. Even though I’ve never been in the same situation these guys and girls find themselves in, I imagine what I would feel like if I was and it is terrifying to think about. However, I did feel as though I needed a lot more knowledge of climbing. It would have helped me understand what was happening in parts of the story better especially at the beginning. I am definitely looking forward to the next one in the series.

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

Review of Lynette Eason’s “Collateral Damage”

Fans of Lynette Eason are in for a real treat when reading her new book “Collateral Damage.” If you have never read her books but enjoy a fast paced mystery, you will definitely enjoy this book. It is the first one in a new series. Fasten your seatbelt as you go on a roller coaster ride with Asher and Brooke.
At first the characters you meet seem disconnected, but the more you read, the more the plot unfolds and you start to make connections. You may wonder who can be trusted. Was someone you thought to be trustworthy really a traitor? Can greed lead a person to sell his/her soul? Just when you think you have it all figured out, something happens and you find a need to rethink things.
This book is a real page turner! I cannot wait for the second book in this series!!

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

Review of “Always Look Twice” by Elizabeth Goddard

“Always Look Twice” by Elizabeth Goddard is an excellent Christian fiction novel that will appeal to the reader who enjoys mystery with a touch of romance. Many people would agree that facing one’s past can be a challenge and something they are not overly eager to do. The main characters in the book, Heath and Harper, are doing just that. They struggle with their past, and throughout the book, their decisions are heavily influenced by their past experiences. They are both carrying a sense of guilt and feel they do not deserve happiness. This book is one that will hold the reader’s attention from beginning to end!

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

Review of “A Distance Too Grand” by Regina Scott

I’m pretty sure that “A Distance Too Grand” is the first novel I’ve read by Regina Scott. It is the first in a series. I have to say that reading this book which is set in the Grand Canyon has really made me want to go see the Grand Canyon for myself. This book is a historical romance novel but I have to say it is also somewhat suspenseful to me. Not scary suspense but still suspenseful. During the expedition, the main characters are on they start feeling like someone is following or watching them which creates some suspense. They feel like this because of different occurrences while out in the middle of nowhere. They should be the only ones around, but are they? I am glad that this book is not a stand-alone because I definitely want to know more. I am personally hoping for at least two more books after this one. I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes to read fiction.

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