Top 10 Tuesday — April Showers Freebie

21 Apr

Happy Tuesday! Today’s TTT is April Showers — interpreted as bloggers please. I have done this topic a few times, so I am going to be all over the place today! I hope you find a book from my list to pique your interest! There are a lot of genres to choose from.

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Top April Showers Book Selections

books featuring meteorologists

Magnolia Storms by Janet W. Ferguson

The Songs That Could Have Been by Amanda Wen

books that feature storms

Between The Sound and Sea by Amanda Cox

The Choice by D. L. Wood

Indigo Isle by T. I. Lowe

The Light on Horn Island by Valerie Fraser Luesse

books with Pilgirms (because April showers bring Mayflowers, duh 😉 )

Love’s A Stage by Rene Gutteridge and Cheryl McKay

The Mayflower Bride by Kimberley Woodhouse

Spotlight on Women’s Fiction — Escape to Passignano

20 Apr
Escape to Passignano JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for Escape to Passignano by Normandie Fischer, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About The Book

Escape to Passignano

Title: Escape to Passignano
Series: Carolina Coast Stories
Author: Normandie Fischer
Publisher: Sleepy Creek Press
Release Date: March 31, 2026
Genre: Christian Women’s Fiction

Can dreams be trusted when life feels like a nightmare?

Sophia chose to honor her deceased husband’s wishes by visiting his hometown of Passignano sul Trasimeno in the Umbrian region of Italy. She’s trying to find the peace he promised, really she is, while she studies his language and sips caffè with a view of mountains and lake. Only, things begin to happen involving a red-haired child who speaks of things she cannot know—and the child’s father whose very presence challenges that peace.

Dr. Luca Moretti still wrestles with guilt three years after the death of his wife and older children. Overwhelmed by grief, Luca gave the care of his toddler daughter, Noemi, to his sister. It was supposed to be temporary; it wasn’t. Now, Luca wants Noemi back.

When his sister flees, taking Noemi into hiding, Sophia joins forces with a desperate Luca to piece together dreams and voices and supernatural nudges to retrace Noemi’s steps. It’s going to take trust, though, something in short supply for both Luca and Sophia. They’ll have to learn to trust in one another, and, more importantly, to trust in God—that a God who would allow such pain really does mean to work it all out for good. For Noemi. For the two of them. And for a troubled woman from North Carolina who enters their orbit with her own demons, demons God uses—and dispels—as He wills.

Excerpt

 Luca

They’d been walking for miles, or so it seemed. All the voices of police and searchers had gone silent. Most had probably gone off toward the cliffs, and Luca choked back a momentary fear that they might have had a reason to do so. 

Then he chided himself. Noemi would not have gone toward the sea. She would not have fallen down the rocks. She would not.

He had to believe the Lord was with them, leading them. That they would find her somewhere in here. 

After all, the dream…

He called again; again only forest noises responded. They trudged on.

And then the sister called out. “The hut!”

Excited, Luca pushed forward past bushes toward the small stone building, alert to possible hiding places as he went. He checked the ground leading up to it, but couldn’t detect footprints. Perhaps, if she’d come here, it had been before the rain. He circled the building, pushing back bushes, until he came to a wooden door, but it was locked. 

He blew out a sigh of frustration.

Sophia had continued to circle the small clearing. “I’m going to check this way,” she said, waving her phone flashlight in one direction. Mutters sounded as if she’d gotten caught in a bramble, and he headed after her. 

He almost ran into her as she stopped abruptly. “Luca, look!” 

He looked where she pointed. The beam of her flashlight was focused on the ground under a bramble bush. He bent to pick up the object she’d spotted.

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More in This Series

Sailing out of Darkness


About The Author

Normandie Fischer

Normandie Fischer had the best of several worlds: a Southern heritage, access to schooling in the DC area (which meant lots of cultural adventures), and several years of sculpture studies in Italy. It might have been better for her if she’d used all these opportunities more wisely, but it’s possible that the imperfect and the unwise also add fodder for the artist and the writer.

She writes Christian and Southern fiction as well as romantic suspense from her waterfront base in coastal North Carolina, where she lives with her husband, their two dogs, and a once-feral cat. If only her children and grandchildren lived within hailing distance, life would be just about perfect.

Connect with Normandie by visiting normandiefischer.com to follow her on social media and subscribe to email updates.


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First Line Friday — Trail of Danger

17 Apr

Happy Friday! Today I am in one of my happy places, and what better way to relax is with a book set just a few miles (as the crow flies) down the road. Trail of Danger by Hope Welborn is action-packed right from the beginning — I love a fast-paced suspense!

Here’s the first line:

Scott Hutton, Jr. Sloshed through the shallow waters at the edge of the Chattahoochee River and trudged up the bank to dry ground.

A mysterious toxin leads to a deadly pursuit along the Appalachian Trail

Scott “Huck” Huxton, Jr. has returned to his hometown, a place full of painful reminders of his troubled childhood. An urgent plea from his sister spurs him to find the cause of the puzzling illness plaguing her and her infant son. Utilizing his skills from the Army’s Environmental Command, Huck discovers toxic waste in the Chattahoochee River.

Forest Ranger Jenna Davenport thought she would never see Huck again, after her mistake destroyed his family. But when he asks for help, she can’t turn him down. This could be the second chance she’s hoped for, as long as he doesn’t discover the terrible secret she has carried for over a decade.

Targeted by the criminals behind the contamination, they escape along the Appalachian Trail. But danger follows them, leading them on a perilous journey through the national forest. As Huck and Jenna fight for survival, they must also face their past and the secret that could destroy their future.

Hope Welborn writes spine-tingling suspense, sprinkled with romance, and saturated with faith. Her manuscripts have won the ACFW Genesis Contest and the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Foundations Awards in romantic suspense.

As a #writerwithadayjob, she spends her lunch hours creating small town characters who face big suspense with faith in a big God. By day, she masquerades as a digital content marketing technology specialist, and by night, she stays up too late putting words on the page.

Hope also serves as editor and web manager for Spark Flash Fiction and is a member of the Suspense Squad.

Mini-Book Review — Harbor Pointe

16 Apr

I love my yearly visits to Hope Harbor, Oregon, the fictional town created by Irene Hannon where hope is always delivered! Harbor Pointe, book 12!! in the series features reconciliation stories, along with a second chance at love. I absolutely love that Hannon includes a story arc with married couples in each book in the series. The main plot thread usually involves two singles who search for their HEA, but secondary plots often include husbands and wives who need to reconnect and/or restore their relationships. The threads intertwine and make for a believable community of real and relatable characters. In Harbor Pointe, world-reknowned ballet dancer, Devyn comes home to the small town to help her estranged sister following an accident. She meets Aaron Steele and his family as she becomes involved in a community project. Sparks immediately fly. The romance is sweet and while there are obstacles, there are no scenes of overheard and misunderstood words or actions. You know, like seeing their love interest hug someone else. I liked that a lot! Other plot lines of estranged siblings, parent and child, and husband and wife were woven naturally into the narrative making this book very, very satisfying. You’ll always run into familiar friends in Hope Harbor — including Charlie, the taco making philosopher and sage, and the amusing seagull pair, all part of what makes the town and the book series special. If you are new to the series, please begin with book 1. You will not be disappointed.

Recommended

Audience: Adults

(I received this book compliments of NetGalley. All opinions expressed are mine alone.)

When life throws you off pointe, love helps you find your balance. 

As a principal dancer with a prestigious New York ballet company, Devyn Lee is far from her hometown of Hope Harbor on the Oregon coast. But when a family emergency compels her to return, her visit turns into an extended stay after complications arise. 

Widowed mill worker Aaron Steele pays no attention to the buzz in Hope Harbor about the famous dancer in town. Until his grieving nine-year-old daughter takes a fancy to Devyn after she agrees to help with a fundraising show for a local charity in which the young girl is performing. As the show–and Devyn–begin to lift his daughter’s spirits, his own life is brightened by the beautiful ballerina as she slowly but surely captures his heart. 

But what are the odds that such an accomplished, polished woman from the city could ever fall for a small-town lumberman with two left feet? 

Come home to Hope Harbor–where hearts heal . . . and love blooms.

Irene Hannon is the bestselling and award-winning author of more than 70 contemporary romance and romantic suspense novels. In addition to her many other honors, she is a three-time winner of the prestigious RITA Award from Romance Writers of America. She is also a member of RWA’s elite Hall of Fame and has received a Career Achievement Award from RT Book Reviews for her entire body of work. Millions of her books have been sold worldwide, and her novels have been translated into multiple languages.

Top 10 Tuesday — Alter Ego!

14 Apr

Happy Tuesday! Today’s TTT topic is book titles that describe me or my life. Uh, no! LOL! I read a lot of mystery/suspense and those titles can be seriously scary. And besides, I am a huge rule follower — just ask my husband, the man who never saw a rule that couldn’t in some fashion be broken. 😉 So I decided to flip the topic and go with titles that would describe my evil twin aka alter ego. This was a fun post to put together. I hope you enjoy it and find a great book to read.

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Top Titles That Describe My Alter Ego

If I was one to take on a life of crime, I would want to be thought of as a member of The Queens of Crime. In pursuit of the lofty title I’d travel to Scotland and perpetrate a Highland Heist. Not sure if that would include a few shaggy cows, but who knows what a thief could discover among the heather. I might Ambush a man in a kilt to help me carry all the loot, making sure I hide my identity and not let on An Appearance of Impropriety. I must maintain an air of integrity and not get caught! But if I’m found out and pursued by the coppers, I’ll make sure my crimes are well Hidden by a Canyon of Deceit so I am not forced into Taking A Second Shot to fend them off. A good criminal must be able To Outwit Them All! If I’m not successful, the authorities will say that Death Follows Her and I may be presumed Guilty Until Innocent .

Here’s a tip: the authors of these books are way better at telling tales than I am. Check out their fabulous books!

Spotlight on Romantic Comedy — Where The Wild Hearts Are

13 Apr
Where the Wild Hearts Are JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for Where the Wild Hearts Are by Sondra Kraak, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About The Book

Where the Wild Hearts Are

Title: Where the Wild Hearts Are
Series: Hearts of Sparrow Ridge #1
Author: Sondra Kraak
Publisher: Trail House Publishers
Release Date: April 7, 2026
Genre: Sweet Small-Town Romantic Comedy

Miles

Second chances come in all shapes and sizes. Let’s be clear, I did not see this one coming in any shape or size. I was over Juliette as soon as she started dating my brother years ago.

But here we are. I’ve lost my brother, Juliette’s lost her husband, and our short-lived summer camp romance from when we were teenagers is rising from the grave to haunt me—or rather, invite me into an unexpected, irresistible redemption opportunity.

No problem. I’m a handyman. I fix things for a living. And I want to fix everything that’s been shattered in Juliette’s life.

Unfortunately for me, I overwhelmed her years ago with my big personality. Who’s to say I won’t be too much again? But I hope and pray I’m not because there’s no holding my feelings back this time, and with the way she’s distracting me, using power tools is out of the question.

Juliette

I don’t need my brother-in-law, Miles, swooping in to save me and my girls. I may not be thriving as a single mom, but I am surviving. The last thing my life needs is more upheaval, which is what I’ll get if I misread this chemistry between me and Miles.

Besides, my heart’s got a bigger issue: the summer camp that saved my life is for sale, and my old dream of running a camp is resurrecting with a vengeance. Only, it’s even less practical now than when I was a teenager.

I can’t let my heart run away with my good sense—regarding Miles or camp.

But I really want that camp, no matter how impossible the dream. And why am I acting like a schoolgirl crushing hard on her first boy? It’s just Miles.

Wild hearts scheme big to buy a summer camp in this swoony, second chance romance with found family, quirky characters, and sizzling chemistry. And it’s all wrapped up in a low spice, inspirational package. Where the Wild Hearts Are is the first in a new rom-com series featuring adventurous friends and the love and laughter they bring to their small, mountain town.

Excerpt

Juliette

I slip from bed and peak through the slit between blinds and window to see Miles, a deep frown on his scruffy face, which is pressed up against the glass. I throw back the blinds, and he stumbles away in surprise. Sliding the window open, I whisper-yell, “What is your problem?”

“You didn’t answer my text.”

“It’s midnight. I fell asleep like a normal, tired human.”

His gaze travels over me, and he grins.

“What?”

“You’ve got bed wrinkles on your cheek.”

I touch my cheek. “Why didn’t you knock at the door?”

“I thought it’d be more romantic to come to your window.”

I … what? I can’t process this right now.

“Just kidding.”

I’m awake enough to be disappointed, but it’s a good reminder to my run-away feelings: Miles is kind and friendly, and I shouldn’t read his words or actions as anything more than tender, familial affection. That’s the phrase I’m sticking with: tender, familial affection.

But what about those lingering looks? And that kiss on my head when we tucked the girls in?

I am in no state of mind for an inner argument, so I focus back on Miles, who’s still talking.

“I did knock at the door. You didn’t hear, and I didn’t want to pound and wake the girls or scare you.”

“As if someone knocking on my bedroom window isn’t scary.” I cover my yawn. “Come on.” Letting the blinds fall back, I trust him to meet me at the front door.

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About The Author

Sondra Kraak

Sondra Kraak (pronounced croc, like the shoe) is a part-time writer, full-time Jesus follower. A native of Washington State, she now lives in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains where she serves as the Worship Coordinator at her church. She and her Michigan-born husband, Nate, have two children–a daughter in college and a son in high school. Sondra fails miserably at social media and Jane Austen trivia, but she’s a champion sports fan (yah, hockey!), and has recently had success making sourdough bread (miracles do happen). Don’t ask her to drink eggnog (or kiss her husband after he does), but she’ll happily consume most teas and coffee, so long as it’s decaf (otherwise her heart races and she gets chatty). Her current to-do list includes training for a backpacking trip and folding laundry that’s been left in the dryer for two days. But first, just one more chapter.

Connect with Sondra by visiting sondrakraak.com to follow her on social media and subscribe to email updates.


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First Line Friday — A Weekend on Allyson Island

10 Apr

Happy Friday! Today I am sharing the first line of A Weekend on Allyson Island by Susannah B. Lewis, my book club’s April selection. I am excited to read this new-to-me author’s novel set in Savannah, Georgia. This book is going to make my Georgia-based group very happy!

Here’s the first line:

Celia Kate Stokes flipped through the pile of mail that her youngest child, Tucker, had brought inside and dumped on the kitchen counter, which was already cluttered with books, papers, pencils, and artwork.

They’ve come for a birthday celebration . . . but they’ll leave celebrating themselves.

Moira Allyson is going all out for her 50th birthday. The planning part is easy–in her big, beautiful mansion set on Savannah’s waterfront, perfect parties practically plan themselves. She’ll serve the region’s finest cuisine, offer delicious drinks, book the best entertainment, and set up luxurious spa treatments for a small group of the most important women in her life–from childhood best friends to the woman who cleans her house.

She may be focused on her friends, but Moira’s focus has a purpose–distracting herself from the lonely reality of her life as a widow and empty nester. Her twentysomething sons don’t really come back to visit anymore, and her husband, the love of her life, is gone forever. Moira may appear to have it all on the outside, but there’s way too much room in her home . . . and way too many memories. She’s spared no expense for this weekend, and everything’s perfect–until it’s not.

Each woman who arrives at the party comes with her own birthday well wishes–and her own secret sorrow, which she’s determined not to unwrap. But weekends spent with friends have a way of bringing things that have been kept hidden to the surface. Late into the evening, when the stars come out and everyone gets comfortable, one friend opens her heart . . . and then others join in. Allyson Island is like summer camp for 50-year-olds–and, just like at summer camp, it’s a place where friendships are strengthened, deep emotions are shared, and hope and healing happen.

Susannah B. Lewis is an author, humorist, and podcaster. She has written nine books, includingCan’t Make This Stuff Up and How May I Offend You Today, both USA Today Bestsellers published by Thomas Nelson. Her work has been featured on Erma Bombeck’s Humor Writers, TODAY, and US Weekly, and her articles have appeared in Parents Magazine, Reader’s Digest, and more. She is the winner of the Southern Writers’ Magazine Short Story Contest and a recipient of the BlogHer Voices of the Year Award. Susannah also hosts the Moral of the Story Podcast, produced by AccessMore.

She lives on 90 beautiful acres in Tennessee with her husband, their three children, and a “whole bunch” of dogs and cats.

Happy Book Release (+ Author Interview) — Keeper of My Heart by Heidi Gray McGill

7 Apr

Happy release day to Heidi Gray McGill! Her historical romance, Keeper of My Heart is available today! Heidi is joining BTB today to tell you more about herself and her writing journey, as well as info on her novel and upcoming projects. Thanks Heidi!

Many authors say they’ve always been writers—making up stories as children. When did you first become a writer?

That’s a great place to start, because I wasn’t one of those children who walked around with notebooks full of stories or even read everything I could get my hands on. For me, writing came out of necessity. It wasn’t until 2020 that the door really opened. What surprised me was how quickly it felt like home once I stepped through it. 

When our world changed in 2020, I closed the English as a Second Language program I founded, and I retired. That left me without a platform to share my faith. My heart has always been to share the gospel, but through actions rather than verbally.

Writing became a way to process faith, history, and human struggle (especially the quiet, unseen kind). Looking back now, I can see that storytelling had been forming in me long before I ever put words on a page.

Who in your life encouraged you to become an author?

Encouragement came in layers rather than one defining voice. My family supported the leap, even when the path wasn’t clear. Friends in the Christian writing community helped me believe this wasn’t just a hobby but a calling worth stewarding.

But I’d also say the characters themselves played a role. Once characters showed up in my mind, they didn’t leave me much choice.

Why did you choose this genre?

Christian historical fiction allows me to explore faith where it’s lived out under pressure. On the frontier, belief wasn’t abstract. It shaped survival, community, and moral choices in real time. In contemporary works, I have to be conscious of what some consider offensive or politically correct. That puts a damper on my creativity and ability to share Jesus as I see him. He is bold, so why shouldn’t I be?

In my latest historical, Keeper of My Heart, Cecelia and Jimmy live in a world where physical strength, medical knowledge, and spiritual conviction collide. I’m drawn to those intersections where belief has to be practiced, not just professed.

What types of research do you pursue?

I do a mix of historical, medical, and environmental research. For Keeper of My Heart, that included frontier medicine, herbal remedies, smallpox outbreaks, and daily life in post–Civil War Missouri. But I’ve also had fun finding period-appropriate recipes, learning what they would have worn for different functions, and the reality of modes of travel and the time to get places without today’s conveniences of automobiles and roads.

But I’m equally attentive to emotional truth. I want the work to feel right. My words need to reflect how people actually moved, labored, spoke, and trusted God when answers weren’t immediate. Research gives the story bones; empathy gives it breath.

What does a typical writing day look like? Are you structured or informal?

I’m structured, but not rigid. I value consistency more than word counts. Some days are deeply productive. Others are spent revising, researching, or simply listening to where the story wants to go next. Unfortunately, being an author isn’t all about writing the story. Being an author is like running a small business. And, like any entrepreneur, there is advertising, finances, social media, and connections outside the story with readers through my newsletter and my devotional-style blog to attend to daily.

The act of writing isn’t just typing. It’s thinking, praying, and sometimes stepping away long enough to see clearly again. That balance was especially important while writing Cecelia and Jimmy’s story. Taking characters through a faith journey or growth is not something I take lightly. I work diligently to make my readers feel what the character is experiencing and empathize with them. If I do this well, then the reader can see how God is working in their life similarly.

Can you tell us a little about what inspired your latest novel?

Keeper of My Heart grew out of a desire to explore strength that isn’t showy. Cecelia is capable, grounded, and fiercely independent, but she’s also guarding places she doesn’t yet know how to open. Jimmy is bookish and trained, yet untested in the physical world Cecelia navigates with ease.

Their story asks what happens when knowledge meets experience, and when pride—of different kinds—has to give way to trust. At its core, this novel is about surrender: to God’s timing, to unexpected callings, and to a love that doesn’t arrive the way either character planned.

What do you want your readers to take away after finishing one of your novels?

I hope readers walk away encouraged. I want them to see that God works just as powerfully in the ordinary as in the dramatic. That obedience doesn’t always look bold—but it is always costly. And that being strong doesn’t mean being self-sufficient.

If a reader closes the book feeling seen, steadied, or gently challenged to trust God more fully, then the story has done its work.

What’s next for you? Do you have any works in progress you can share?

The world of Shumard Oak Bend, the fictional town where my stories take place, will hopefully always be very much alive. While Keeper of My Heart focuses on Cecelia and Jimmy, their story fits into a larger tapestry of faith, family, and frontier life that continues to unfold in my Discerning God’s Best series.

However, there is only one more book coming. There is one more sibling in the Shankel family who needs to tell her story.

You can read each book in the Discerning God’s Best series (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08XWD3ZZ6 as a standalone, but you will benefit from the growth of the characters if you read from the beginning starting with my free Christmas prequel, Before We Belong (https://heidigraymcgill.com/free_Christmas_book) which is available for free in both eBook and audiobook formats when you sign up for my newsletter. Once you are part of my reader family, I’ll have another free book to give where we continue to explore what it means to follow God when the path forward isn’t obvious.

Thank you so much for having me today, Beckie. It’s been a joy to share a little about myself and my new release, Keeper of My Heart. (AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4J7B471 ). I’m truly grateful for the chance to talk about stories that celebrate faith, perseverance, and God’s quiet work in our lives.

Heidi Gray McGill is the award-winning author of the Discerning God’s Best series, a five-time NEST Award recipient, and Selah Award–recognized author for her audiobook, Desire of My Heart. Readers consistently praise her stories for their emotional depth, strong faith thread, and characters who feel real, flawed, and deeply human. Readers often describe her s as comforting, hope-filled, and hard to forget—stories that stay with readers long after the final page and point gently but clearly back to God’s faithfulness.

If you’d like to get to know Heidi better, her newsletter is a great place to stay on top of what is happening in her writing world and get notified when books are on sale. You can learn more about her heart in her devotional-style blog posts (https://heidigraymcgill.com/blog/).

It is always an encouragement to Heidi when readers follow her on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/author/heidigraymcgill), BookBub (https://www.bookbub.com/authors/heidi-gray-mcgill?follow=true), Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20851872.Heidi_Gray_McGill), or subscribe to her YouTube Channel where you can listen to free audiobooks (https://www.youtube.com/@authorheidigraymcgill/?sub_confirmation=1).

Top 10 Tuesday — New to My TBR

7 Apr

Happy Tuesday! Today I just was not feeling the TTT topic — bucket list books. I have done a couple of these posts and didn’t really want to do the research on books and destinations, so instead I am sharing the latest additions to my NetGalley Shelf. A few of these have already released, so I need to get going on my reading. There is also a good mix of genres — I hope you find one to love.

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Top 10 Recent Additions to My NetGalley Shelf

The Bell Tolls at Traeger Hall by Jaime Jo Wright

A Brewed Awakening by Pepper Basham

Dark Design by Nancy Mehl

Daughter of The Rebellion by Jamie Ogle

Echoes of a Silent Song by Amanda Wen

Harbor Pointe by Irene Hannon

Mists over The Channel Islands by Sarah Sundin

More Than Friends by Denise Hunter

Spies, Lies, And Alibis by Natalie Walters

Witness Protection by Robert Whitlow

Mini-Book Review — The Girl Upstairs

6 Apr

I love a twisty thriller, especially if it has an unreliable narrator! That kind of story keeps me on my toes. I found that and more in The Girl Upstairs by Jessica R. Patch. This book set in a picturesque secret-filled Maine coastal town was full of unexpected revelations, aha moments, and seriously creepy subject matter. (Content warnings: pregnancy loss and child abuse.) Gwen is the perfect character for the first person narration — fiercely devoted to finding justice, but broken in so many ways — she tells a compelling story as she seeks a new life with her doctor husband. Unfortunately, the house they move to will not let them achieve the peace they so dearly need. I could not put this haunted house novel down! While this story is told through a Christian worldview, the references are subtle. I especially liked the juxtaposition of crows and black-capped chickadees — you’ll know it when you see it. 😉 This book is for those who don’t mind a bit (or a lot) of creep-factor, like surprises around every corner, and love a very satisfying ending. I think this book is a good choice for a book club. Lots of things to discuss — Can justice be achieved in a broken world? Does growth come from pain? Can past trauma be redeemed?

Highly Recommended.

Audience: Adults.

(I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions expressed are mine alone.)

She bought this house to save her marriage. Unearthing its secrets might just claim her life.

Gwen McDaniel’s life is broken. But she knows the perfect place to fix it. Cold Harbor, Maine, an idyllic small town with views of Acadia National Park, is where she used to vacation with her parents as a child. Here, she and Steven can start over, renovating their cliff-side fixer-upper while patching up their marriage. Soon, everything will be better.

Except from the moment they arrive, Gwen sees and hears things, and it’s more than just the drafts and shadows that are part of any old house. Steven downplays her fears, warning her not to fixate on problems as she has in the past. But Gwen spent years as a homicide detective, and her instincts don’t lie. Something happened here. Proof comes when she rips up the attic’s carpet to discover a chilling message carved into the wood underneath.

As Gwen delves into the history of the house and the Cold Harbor community, she begins to piece the fragments together. And gradually, a terrifying picture emerges: A missing girl. A house of horrors. And a dark, decades-old nightmare that is more haunting than Gwen ever imagined…

Jessica R. Patch is a New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of more than thirty novels. Known for her pulse-pounding plots, emotionally charged characters, and signature twists, Jessica’s stories explore themes of justice, resilience, and the unshakable power of hope.

Whether weaving inspirational stories of danger edged with romance or crafting chilling thrillers that probe the shadows of the human heart, Jessica delivers fiction that thrills while shining light in the darkest places.

She makes her home in Northwest Mississippi, where she enjoys life with her family, a good cup of tea, and dreaming up her next edge-of-your-seat story usually over tacos and queso.