Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Fall Contest for Amazon Gift Card! Buy more books.



I love how this picture reflects Fall so marvelously!  So many fabulous book have come out in the last few months. I am running a contest to Give-Away a $20 Amazon Card in honor of  Fall.  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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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Diamond in the Rough by Jen Turano

Diamond in the Rough is the second book in the American Heiress Series by Jen Turano. The story starts with heiress, Poppy Garrison, getting her tiara tangled up in her dance partner’s sleeve during a quadrille and that begins one of the most fun-loving and delightfully written books I have read in a long time. Poppy our heroine is funny, straight forward, and has a knack for finding trouble. (I might be able to relate) Our hero,Reginald Blackburn, is the second son of Duke who is everything that is proper. Together they are a great mix of order and chaos. I enjoyed reading all of their encounters, and laughed out loud throughout the story. There are a host of secondary characters in the story that are delightful and make this a memorable book. 

Jen Turano has a way of making you smile, making sure you do not take yourself too seriously, and making you think. It really is quite impressive. I anxiously await the release of Jen Turano’s books. I was not disappointed with a Diamond in the Rough which was a joy to read. I highly recommend it.

I was given the book by the publisher and not required to write a review.  

Named One of the Funniest Voices in Inspirational Romance by Booklist, Jen Turano is a USA Today Best-Selling Author, known for penning quirky historical romances set in the Gilded Age. Her books have earned Publisher Weekly and Booklist starred reviews, top picks from Romantic Times, and praise from Library Journal. She’s been a finalist twice for the RT Reviewers’ Choice Awards and had two of her books listed in the top 100 romances of the past decade from Booklist. When she’s not writing, she spends her time outside of Denver, CO. Readers may find her at www.jenturano.com or https://www.facebook.com/jenturanoauthor/or on Twitter at JenTurano @JenTurano.

Monday, August 26, 2019

Finding Lady Enderly by Joanna Davidson Politano


“There’s a wonderful charm to ordinary, everyday moments, and the people who remain through them. “  from Finding Lady Enderly.





Summary: Raina Bretton is a rag woman in London’s east end when a handsome stranger appears in a dank alley and offers her a glittering smile and a chance for adventure. Rothburne Abbey has a unique position for her, one that will take her away from her hardscrabble life and give her a chance to be a lady. Things she could only dream of might be coming true. But some dreams turn out to be nightmares.

Though Raina has traded squalor for silk and satin, something about the abbey is deeply unsettling. As she wrestles with her true identity, the ruin, decay, and secrets she finds at the heart of the old mansion tear at her confidence and threaten to reveal her for who she really is. Only one man stands between her and the danger that lurks within–and only if he decides to keep her biggest secret hidden.

Finding Lady Enderly by Joanna Davidson Politano is an incredible book filled with mystery, love, adventure and the truth of who you are in Christ.  The descriptive language and well written story makes it a joy to read. I found my myself underlining and highlighting amazing quotes throughout the story.  Joanna is a gifted storyteller who will draw you into the story and make you not want to leave.


Rarely do you find a well written book filled with descriptive language, romance, characters you love, and spiritual depth.  Finding Lady Enderly is all of that . I highly recommend it.


“I’ve learned that a true hero is not an extraordinary man.  He may not impress the world, but he so greatly changes hers.  That makes him utterly heroic indeed.”

I was given this book by the publisher and not required to write a review.



Joanna Davidson Politano 

I’m a work-from-home mom of two fun and adventurous littles and we’ll soon be homeschooling. I married my hero Vince, who is my love and my polar opposite. I write, he tears it up with the red pen. I break cars and other mechanical things, he puts them back together. He’s nailed the “speak the truth” thing, and I bring the “in love” part. But the real spark to our marriage is that he does not like chocolate and I…  like it a normal amount. We love and live from our little house in the woods near Lake Michigan.

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

The Bull Rider's Secret by Jill Lynn




The Bull Rider’s Secret is the third book in the Colorado Grooms series by Jill Lynn.  This series centers around three siblings, Mackenzie, Luc who are twins and their  younger sister Emma.   Luc and Mackenzie are close, but when Luc hires her old high school love, Jace Hawke, that really does not go well. Jace has been pursuing his “dream” of Bull Riding and is recovering from an injury and fighting demons from his past.   Mackenzie is still hurt from when Jace left.

Mackenzie is a wonderful character who is full of life and incredibly love-able.  Jill Lynn has a way of drawing you into her stories and you just have to keep reading, and her books  re just plain fun to read.    Her characters are people I would want to meet in real life who work through problems that matter.  The book is sprinkled with wonderfully funny  scenes like her sister's wedding and one that involves a mechanical bull.   The romance between Mackenzie and Jace is fun and full of surprises. 

This book is a stand alone book that you can read without having read the first two in the series.  But, no one should miss out on a Jill Lynn book.  I highly recommend The Bull Rider’s Secret.
I was given a copy 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, August 6, 2019

A Glitter of Gold by Liz Johnson


A Glitter of Gold by Liz Johnson is the second in the Georgia Coast Romance series. A Glitter of Gold takes place in Savannah, Georgia and starts during hurricane Lorenzo. Our Heroine, Anne Norris, sometimes known as Anne Bonny gives tours in Savannah and our hero Carter Hale is a museum curator. They both love reading from an old diary that gives them clues about a 200 year old shipwreck. Carter and Anne come together to find a shipwrecked vessel off the coast, and have lives that are more complicated below the surface just like their ship.

This is an amazing book. Liz Johnson has flawlessly woven together two stories from two time periods into an amazing book The story touched me deeply and led me to the heart of God. So many deep truths resonate in this love story. It is fabulous.

A Glitter of Gold is filled with pirates, intrigue, love, grace,sacrifice, mystery, treasure and gives you a glimpse of how God’s love can reach into a heart filled with shame. My favorite quote from the story, “ Shame doesn’t protect you, Grace does. “ I highly recommend this book.

I was given this book by the publisher and not required to write a review.
By day Liz Johnson is a marketing manager. She makes time to write late at night—that’s when she thinks best anyway. Liz is the author of more than a dozen novels, a New York Times bestselling novella, and a handful of short stories. She’s a Christy Award finalist and a two-time ACFW Carol Award finalist. She makes her home in Phoenix, Arizona, where she enjoys exploring local music, theater, and doting on her nieces and nephews. She writes stories of true love filled with heart, humor, and happily ever afters.






Monday, July 22, 2019

Underestimating Miss Cecilia by Carolyn Miller.



Underestimating Miss Cecilia is the second book in the Daughters of Aynsley series by Carolyn Miller. This is the story of Cecilia Hatherleigh, the shy and sweet Aynsey daughter. She is in love with the boy next door, Edward Amherst, who is also the earl’s younger son. This lovely regency story traces their story as they both grow in their relationship with Christ, learn about God’s heart for those in need, and learn how to love unselfishly.

Underestimating Miss Cecilia talks of Gypsies, rebellions, and Regency house parties.I loved learning about the different games played at house parties and imagining myself there. But more than the charm of the Regency time, Ms. Miller has a unique way of helping the reader examine their faith as they share in the story of her characters. Her stories are so rich and her characters are so well developed. Ms. Miller carried me back in time and I felt like I am sharing a cup of tea with Cecy’s family in their lovely home in Somerset, England. Cecy is painfully shy and compliant. Ms. Miller does a wonderful job getting the reader into Cecy’s head and seeing things from her perspective. I also enjoyed the perspective of Edward as the prodigal son. Ms. Miller made our Heavenly Father’s grace real through Edwards’s character.

I really enjoyed reading this story. I highly recommend Underestimating Miss Cecilia.
I was given this book by the publisher and not required to write a review.

If you would like the inside story from Carolyn Miller. Please read this post.



Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Q & A with Carolyn Miller on Her New Book Underestimating Miss Cecilia



Over the last few weeks I have so enjoyed reading Underestimating Miss Cecilia by Carolyn Miller! I asked Carolyn if she would stop by and answer a few questions about Miss Cecilia for Becky's Bookshelves. She agreed. Here's to House Parties, Prodigal Sons, and Finding True Love! I hope you enjoy!

Tell us about your new release, Underestimating Miss Cecilia that is coming out July 23!


Underestimating Miss Cecilia is the second book in the Regency Brides: Daughters of Aynsley series. It’s about shy, sweet Cecilia Hatherleigh who has always been in love with Edward Amherst, the boy next door. Yet he’s never seen her as anything but the quiet girl in the background as he flirts with the other vivacious women of the ton. 


When a near tragedy brings Edward’s attention to his family duties, this prodigal son decides he needs to settle down with a proper wife. Cecilia hopes to convince him to choose her—but God may want her to forget the wayward nobleman and put her future in His hands alone.


These two try to find their way toward happiness, but prejudice, political riots, and the changing face of England’s societal structures begin to block them at every turn. Can their struggles turn to triumph—or will their paths permanently diverge?


How do you picture the Aynsley family?  How do you picture Cecilia, Edward?  


We’ve met the eldest sister, Caroline, in A Hero for Miss Hatherleigh, and seen something of her strained family situation. Caroline and her sister Cecilia are both blondes, like their mother, in contrast to their youngest sister, Verity, whose dark, petite looks some might consider elfin. Cecilia is a much quieter, more reflective person than Caro, her softer nature meaning she is often talked over, or ignored. She is ladylike, and enjoys writing in her diary, and needlework and other domestic accomplishments.
Edward has “blond hair that never needs curling tongs” and handsome (of course!). As someone who works as a lawyer, he spends a great deal of time indoors - so he’s not the super-buff cliched hero! He is kind, thoughtful, and aware his reputation needs to be lived down. It was fun to write about them! 


I noticed you have compared one of the  main characters to the prodigal son. Can you tell me more about that?  


Have you ever wondered what life would have been like AFTER the prodigal son returned? His father was glad to have him back, but there were definite signs of strain with his brother, which I can’t imagine would have been easily resolved. Coupled with this is the guilt I imagine he would feel, something that can be a lot harder to shake off than we think. So it was interesting exploring the ‘what if’s’ of his personal remorse and this family dynamic, and what ramifications it might have had for the wider community. 


What do you love about the Regency period?  


Oh, there is so much to love! The Regency period (1811-1820) was a time of great change and excess (such as the extravagances of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton), adventure and exploration ('Elgin's marbles' - Greek artefacts brought to London by Lord Elgin - were first displayed at the British Museum in 1817), and social upheaval, such as the Luddite uprisings, as rural workers fought for their traditional ways of life to be maintained against the rise of industrialisation.

Social division was strictly upheld, the social order ranging from royalty to aristocracy to gentry to the middle and lower classes. A person 'in trade' tended to be stigmatised by the upper classes, whilst the servants, labourers, and poor could only dream to have life be so fine. Yet despite the warfare and social unrest, this was also a time of great achievement in culture and technological advancement, leading to the Britain of today. 


What inspired you to write this book?  


I was interested to explore what life would be like for the prodigal son after his return, and Edward was the perfect vehicle for this. Plus I wanted to include something about the legal system, which I hadn’t really explored previously, and how different subsets of English society (such as the gypsies, Irish, and working classes) were treated by those in authority.


Does the cover fit your image of Miss Cecilia, or do you have another image in your mind?  


I love the thatched cottage on the cover, and I think Miss Cecilia has something of the soft shyness I envisaged. I’ve had lots of lovely comments about the eye-catching pink that has been used!


What is the most interesting thing you learned doing research for Underestimating Miss Cecilia?  


Did you know that in Regency times it was illegal to have anything to do with gypsies - and that even talking to a gypsy could be punishable by death? In fact, in the late 1700s a 14 year old girl was HUNG for talking to a gypsy! Isn’t that terrible? So the Regency era was not all roses and country manors, despite what the movies might imply!


What is your favorite Regency  event to write about?  


I really enjoyed writing about the country house party, in particular the Regency games. That was fun to research.


Cecilia is a quieter character in my opinion.  Did you enjoy writing about her? How did she come to be?  


I loved writing about Cecy! Yes, she’s a quieter character - unsurprising when she’s sandwiched between two loud, headstrong sisters - but delving into her personality, her thoughtful, considerate persona, was loads of fun. I knew she had to be quieter because she had to be different to her sisters (readers don’t want the same type of characters all the time) and I wanted to make her kind and gracious, and employ elements of unrequited love which a quieter character can demonstrate a little more easily.


I would love to  hear more about a Regency House Party?  


In Regency times people would be invited to stay at a country manor belonging to a wealthy aristocrat in an attempt to bring eligible young ladies into the circles of those gentlemen looking for a wife. Depending on the tie of year, this might involve picnics, balls, horse-riding, shooting, hunting - and would definitely involve plenty of fancy meals, dancing, and games. These activities provided opportunity for conversation to get to know each other - and possible flirtations! A surprising element of the games employed was the amount of kissing involved - something which can definitely be incorporated into the fun and angst of burgeoning attraction. 


How did you grow spiritually writing this book?  


One of the main things I learned was considering how guilt, condemnation, forgiveness and grace are linked. Sometimes as Christians we can hear a focus on our sinful state, and regard ourselves as sinners, even after we’ve repented and asked God to forgive our sins and accepted His mercy. I think seeing ourselves as forgiven, rather than as sinners, leads to a different emphasis. I believe the Bible shows us that God sees the sin of Christians as covered by Jesus’s blood, so why do we focus so much on our sin, rather than God’s mercy and grace? Focus on sin tends to lead to a focus on our own efforts, on trying to be good enough - to relying on works. If we’re aware of God’s grace, and focus on that, then we’ll be seeing God move in different situations, and be looking at people with grace-filled eyes, rather than seeing their shortcomings and sin. 
I hope the struggle Edward undergoes will resonate with readers, and help people move from condemnation to the freedom of knowing that God has forgiven them. It’s something I’m still learning, but I think it’s central to living life to the full, as Jesus promised in John 10.10.


Thank you Caroline for stopping by and answering our questions!  So excited for Underestimating Miss Cecilia. You can still get the pre-release price here on Amazon. 


Carolyn Miller lives in the beautiful Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, with her husband and four children. Together with her husband she has pastored a church for ten years, and worked as a public high school English and Learning and Support teacher.

A longtime lover of romance, especially that of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer’s Regency era, Carolyn holds a BA in English Literature, and loves drawing readers into fictional worlds that show the truth of God’s grace in our lives. Her Regency novels include The Elusive Miss Ellison, The Captivating Lady Charlotte, The Dishonorable Miss DeLancey, Winning Miss WinthropMiss Serena's SecretThe Making of Mrs. Hale,  A Hero for Miss Hatherleigh, and Underestimating Miss Cecilia are all available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Book Depository, Koorong, etc