Friday, March 8, 2019

$25 Amazon Card Give-Away

Don't you love this photo?  It seems to be somewhere between a  Reading Rainbow episode and  a welcome spring picture!  

I am running a contest to Give-Away a $25 Amazon Card in honor of spring.  Hopefully you can use the money to buy some of the wonderful books I have been talking about.   Rules: The contest is open to anyone I can send an Amazon online gift card to. Please know I VERIFY all winning entries. If you need help please email me.  Good Luck!

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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Her Last Chance Cowboy by Tina Radcliffe


Her Last chance Cowboy by Tina Radcliffe is the fourth and final book in the Big Heart Ranch series.  It is the story of Tripp Walker, the horse whisperer, and Hannah Vincent who shows up at Big Heart Ranch pregnant and with a sweet five year old claiming to be related to the owners.  The two have enough baggage to fill the back of Tripp’s pick-up truck, but they both have loving hearts and want to change. Through working together, a 100 day horse challenge and the encouragement of their friends they may find they can make things work.

I enjoyed reading Her last Chance Cowboy and found myself very engaged in the story.  Ms. Radcliffe is a charming author and her stories take on real life issues in a way that makes your cheer for her characters and reflect on your own life. The secondary characters are charming and just plain fun.   She has so many fun colloquialisms that I was laughing and smiling throughout the book. I will tell you there is one that involved Aqua Net hairspray that is worth buying this book just to read. Seriously. 

This was  satisfying conclusion to the series.  It is a great story and I highly recommend it.  I was given a copy of the book by the publisher and not required to write a review.  



Originally from Western, N.Y., author Tina Radcliffe left home for a tour of duty with the Army Security Agency stationed in Augsburg, Germany and ended up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While living in Tulsa she spent ten years as a Certified Oncology R.N. A freelance writer for over twenty years, Tina was a founding member and the manager of Seekerville, a 13 author blog, from 2008-2017. Seekerville has been a Writer's Digest 101 Best Websites for Writers award winner 2013-2017. 

An RWA Honor Roll member, Tina is also a two-time RWA Golden Heart finalist, a 2012 ACFW Carol Award finalist for Oklahoma Reunion, a 2014 ACFW Mentor of the Year finalist, and a 2014 ACFW Carol Award winner for Mending the Doctor's Heart.  

Tina is thrilled to announce she is the 2018 ACFW Mentor of the Year and a 2018 ACFW Carol Award Finalist for Claiming Her Cowboy. 
She has also finaled/or won over twenty RWA chapter affiliated contests in her career. As a short story writer, she has sold over two dozen short stories to Woman’s World Magazine. 
Tina is a member of Romance Writers of America, including the Kiss of Death Chapter, FHL Chapter, Desert Rose Romance Writers, and the Valley of the Sun Romance Writers. a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and the Women's Fiction Writers Association.  A popular workshop speaker, she currently resides in Arizona where she writes fun, heartwarming romance.

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

A Return of Devotion by Kristi Ann Hunter


A Return of Devotion is the second book in the Haven Manor series by Krisit Ann Hunter. It follows Daphne Blakemoor and swoon worthy hero William, Marquis of Chemsford. Our heroine,Daphne, had a baby as a single mom and had gone into hiding. William, our hero, is trying desperately not to be like his father and move forward. Both characters are trying to forget their past and to make a new and better life. But, running into each other has made that complicated, and that is where this story begins.

I loved the story of Daphne and William and was drawn in from the first page after opening the stunning cover. This is a delightful read, and is regency writing at its best. The story includes a grand house, beautiful grounds, superb characters,a wonderful plot, sweet children, humor, an endearing heroine, and a hero you will fall in love with. Plus, moments to reflect on your relationship with God or wonder more about His role in your life.

To me what was also so impressive about this story was how Kristi Hunter was able to weave in all the different characters that were involved in such a complicated story, and the story flowed flawlessly. I could not put this book down, and highly recommend A Return of Devotion.

I received a free review copy of this book from the author/publisher in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.






Kristi is the RITA® award winning author of Regency romance novels from a Christian worldview. Her books include the award winning Hawthorne House series as well as the newly published first stories of the Haven Manor series. Beyond writing, she is also speaker, teaching classes in writing as well as Biblical and spiritual topics. She has spoken to writers' groups, schools, and young women's groups at churches. 
When she is not writing or interacting with her readers, Kristi spends time with her family and her church. A graduate of Georgia Tech with a computer science degree, she can also be found fiddling with her computer in her free time. A born lover of stories she is also an avid reader. From very young she dreamed of sharing her own stories with others and praises God daily that she gets to live that dream today. 

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

The Rancher's Unexpected Baby by Jill Lynn



The Rancher's Unexpected Baby by Jill Lynn is a delightful read. The only problem I had with the book was the more I read the book. . . the closer it came to being finished. Which really is not a problem, but I was very sad when the story was over. The book drew me into the hero’s ranch and the story of Gage Frasier and Emma Wilder.

Jill is such a wonderful writer. The Unexpected Baby has romantic tension, lovable characters, and is just plain fun to read. The story starts when Gage becomes the Guardian of Hudson who was left to him by his friend Zeke after he was killed in a plane crash. Gage needs a babysitter and asks Emma for her help. She loves children and falls in love with Hudson. She also really likes Gage, and our hope is that his heart changes and they fall in love. But, he has vowed to never love again.

I highly recommend The Rancher's Unexpected Baby by Jill Lynn. Jill never disappoints and you will be glad you had the opportunity to read such a sweet story.
I was given the book by the publisher and not required to write a review.

Jill Lynn Buteyn is a co-author of Just Show Up with Kara Tippetts, and an author of inspirational romance for Love Inspired ® (as Jill Lynn). A recipient of the ACFW Genesis award for her fiction work, she has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Bethel University. Jill lives near the beautiful Rocky Mountains with her husband and two children.
Connect with her on social media or at Jill-Lynn.com.

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Flight of Fancy by Jen Turano is Fantastic



Flight of Fancy is the first book in Jen Turano’s new series American Heiresses. It is a fantastic book with an American heiress, a self-made hero, fun loving secondary characters, sweet children, dastardly villains, mystery, and a chicken named Elmer. But in addition to all this it is a story that helps you to evaluate your life, your goals, and your faith.

Our story centers around American Heiress, Isadora Delafield, who has lived a very sheltered life where she has not seen much of the world outside of her social circle. It was such fun to see a historical general store, a working farm, and a small town community through Izzie’s eyes. I found her perspective charming, informative, and very fun to read. It was how I imagine any of us who were not a part of the time period would have seen the world around us. Our hero is Mr. Ian MacKenzie, a self made man of fortune. He came from humble beginnings and his past has a way of creeping up and trying to influence his future. He was easy to root for and is enchanted with our heroine.

I am a huge Jen Turano fan and have read all of her books. But, I am going to say this is my new favorite. Flight of Fancy is everything a historical romance should be and more. You really do not want to miss out on reading it. I highly recommend it.
I was given the book by the publisher and not required to write a review.



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Friday, November 30, 2018

Guest Post. . .Why I Love the Classics by Melissa Chan


Below is a post from Melissa Chan on Why I Love the Classics.  I have fallen in LOVE with her site Literary Books and Gifts. She is offering a discount code for Becky's Bookshelves Readers.  It is at the end of this post!   



Why I Love the Classics

When I was young, I spent a lot of time in a used book store. There were calendars of the year, CD's so scratched that they no longer played, and dime store paperbacks, but what this store had was a great deal of was classic novels. My family and I would spend many Saturdays trading in our used books and boardgames in, racking up credits to be spent in the store on other books. I'd spend long hours in the stacks searching for new titles that I could bring home and later swap again. The local library still constituted most of my reading material but there was just something different about these books. The covers, the leading, the typography, the overall look and feel. They had travelled such a far distance to be there, at that time, in that bookstore, for our enjoyment. This, I believe was the beginning of my lifetime love of classic novels, literature, and everything about them.

Here are just a few reasons why I love classic literature.

The physical copies themselves

New versions of books, eBooks, and audiobooks are all fantastic ways to distribute, consume, and share the stories within the novels. Their low cost and efficiency makes them a great option for many. Classic novels in their original formats will often have lovely and antique physical copies that match the stories. Sometimes printed during the time they were written, but often many years after, they will look and feel different than newer glossy covered books. I love old book covers and their artwork. Sometimes weathered with time and slightly distressed with age. I'd often remove a plain looking dust jacket only to find gorgeous cover artwork laying beneath, as if finding a box of treasure. Like watching a period piece film, original copies of classic novels give off the same notion, and one I cannot seem to get enough of while browsing old copies of books.

The historical context

Just like the physical copies of a book, no matter how lovely do not effect the story itself, the history behind a book does not either. However this does not mean that it does not have an effect on the book after it has been published. Since the classics were published such a long time ago, their authors have had a chance to live and exist throughout history. No reading of William Shakespeare's works is complete without at least a few facts surrounding his life and how he lived. After reading Edgar Allan Poe's unique and intriguing work, one might wonder about who he was as a person and perhaps pick up a copy of a biography on his life. History has the ability to give context above and beyond the pages of the book, I love that practically every classic novel comes with it's own backstory for further reading.

My favorite books tend to be classics

Maybe I'm a little biased, but Moby Dick by Herman Melville is one of my favorite novels. Recently I have been reading a great deal of 20th century literature and have found many new favorites there, but previous to this most of the books I have enjoyed best have been none other than classics. Reading Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley and Dracula by Bram Stoker was my first introduction into the horror genre and I'm glad I picked them up from the classics bookshelf first.

Classics have long been the choice books of many readers. I'm glad that they were written and have accumulated over time so that readers such as myself have the option to pick them up and try them out.

Do you read the classics? Do you enjoy them? Let me know in the comments below.

Written by Melissa Chan, founder of Literary Book Gifts and designer of tees and totes for book lovers.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

The Making of Mrs. Hale by Carolyn Miller




The Making of Mrs. Hale by Carolyn Miller is the third book in the Regency Bride’s series. The book has many characters from Mrs. Miller’s previous books, but you do not have to have read them to enjoy this story. (But, I can't imagine why you would not want to read them because they are fabulous! ) 

This story follows Julia Hale and her husband, Major Thomas Hale, after they have run off to Gretna Green to be married. The quote, “ Marry in haste, and repent in leisure,” sums up their story. Their story starts off far from a happily ever after. However with God reconciliation and true love become a possibility. 

I am a huge Carolyn Miller fan, and this a wonderful story of romance, mystery, happy endings and faith. I loved Julia Hale as a heroine. She is spunky and is trying so hard to support her husband and be kind to her family. I loved reading the parts of the story from her point of view. She has a beautiful heart. Our hero, Thomas Hale, is a man who is open to changing and becomes a hero you will love.

I highly recommend The Making of Mrs. Hale. You will not be disappointed by this wonderful regency read. I received this book from the publisher and was not required to write a review.