Happy April Fools Day! Have you been pranked yet? This month’s book club selection is no joke, though. I am so looking forward to reading A Weekend on Allyson Island by Susannah B. Lewis. Women’s fiction set in coastal Georgia — what’s not to like for this Georgia based book club. Have you read it yet? If so, let us know what you thought.
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, including Can’t Make This Stuff Up and HowMay 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.
Welcome to the Blog Tour for Special Target by Jerusha Agen, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!
About The Book
Title:Special Target Author:Jerusha Agen Publisher: SDG Words, LLC Release Date: March 26, 2026 Genre: Christian Suspense Thriller
She’s trying to save the boy’s life. What if he’s supposed to save hers?
For tough-as-nails Chicago social worker Ashley Sorenson, it’s nothing new to risk her life for hurting children. Seeing innocent kids suffer every day may have made her a little cynical, but she’ll stop at nothing to rescue children from miserable circumstances.
But Ashley faces a special challenge when Matthew Borden, a sixteen-year-old with Down syndrome, is orphaned. Finding a suitable foster home for the boy becomes the least of her problems when someone starts threatening her and Matthew.
The sudden appearance of a mysterious FBI agent confirms Ashley’s growing suspicions that Matthew is no ordinary teen. The boy she thought no one wanted is wanted by many…dead or alive.
Dodging danger at every turn, Ashley races to find the secrets that could save Matthew’s life. When the truth unearths her own dark past and threatens more than their lives, the God Matthew trusts may be her only hope for rescue.
A gripping and gritty standalone Christian suspense thriller from the bestselling author of the Guardians Unleashed Series.
Excerpt
“Was that your big plan?” She raised an eyebrow. “Make me an agent, and I’ll solve the case?”
“I’m serious. Though if you’re not interested, I don’t blame you. It can be dangerous work.”
“Seems like social work is, too.”
He breathed a laugh. “Yeah, I guess it does.” He set the phone on the table in front of him and met her gaze. “I know you don’t really like me. And I know you probably still don’t trust me. But whether you trust me or not, I’m going to have to trust you. We’re alone now, the three of us, and we’ll have to work as a team if we’re going to get Matthew out of this unharmed.”
She swallowed. “What do you mean, we’re alone? Doesn’t the FBI know where we are?”
“Not exactly.”
“You mean you’ve left, like…gone rogue?”
“Sort of.” The corner of his mouth twitched. He thought this was funny? “It’s complicated.”
“I’m smarter than I look.” She folded her arms in front of her.
Jerusha Agen is a Christy Award finalist who imagines danger around every corner but knows God is there, too. So naturally, she writes suspense infused with the hope of salvation in Jesus Christ. Jerusha loves to hang out with her big furry dogs and little furry cats, often while reading or watching movies. Find more of Jerusha’s thrilling, fear-fighting stories at JerushaAgen.com.
Tour Giveaway
(1) winner will receive a signed paperback copy of Special Target, a $25 Barnes and Noble gift card and a Special Target mug, notebook, and magnet!
Full tour schedule linked below. The giveaway begins at midnight March 30, 2026 and will last through 11:59 PM EST on April 6, 2026. Winners will be notified within 2 weeks of close of the giveaway and given 48 hours to respond or risk forfeiture of prize. US only. Void where prohibited by law or logistics.
Happy Tuesday! Today’s TTT topic is buzzwords — words attributed to a book that make you want to read it. With a little tweaking of the topic, I am bringing to you books that might appeal to you if you are looking for a specific trope or plot device. There are 5 buzzwords but 10 books of a variety of genres! I hope my list achieves its goal to make you want to read them immediately! 😉
I liked Ambush, the romantic suspense from Colleen Coble. The setting was just so much fun. A wildlife sanctuary with seriously dangerous animals — lions, tigers, hyenas — just adds to the suspense created by the human predators. If you like that sort of thing, I have some recommendations of books where the physical world adds to the danger. Hope you find one that sparks your interest.
26 Below by Kimberly Woodhouse
In her new role as Emergency Operations Center director for Fairbanks, Alaska, Darcie Phillips prevents disasters. But none of her training can prepare her for the terror that’s coming.
As a cybersecurity specialist, Jason Myers is determined to ferret out any threats to the town he now calls home–and that includes his reckless brother and his ecoterrorist friends.
When an old woman’s wild prediction–widespread destruction as soon as the Fairbanks temperature falls to 26 below–hits national headlines, neither Darcie nor Jason sees a real risk to anything but tourism.
Then the bodies start dropping.
Darcie is relying on her experience and intelligence to stop a killer; Jason is relying on God to guide the way. They’ll have to work together to find the truth and prevent their Alaskan town from becoming a city of nightmares. The first in a thrilling new suspense series from best-selling author Kimberley Woodhouse, 26 Below will delight fans of Lynnette Eason, Irene Hannon, and Lynn Blackburn.
Canyon of Deceit by DiAnn Mills
When wilderness survival expert Therese Palmer receives a frantic phone call from former colleague Professor Rurik Ivanov, she is shocked by the news that his young daughter, Alina, is missing—and that Rurik wants Therese’s help finding her. She’s sure Rurik hasn’t given her the whole story . . . especially since he refuses to report the kidnapping to the police. Yet with a child’s life hanging in the balance, Therese can’t turn down this mission. She knows the clock is ticking and she can’t do this alone.
Therese reaches out to Texas Ranger Blane Gardner, whom she met seven months ago during one of her training courses in wilderness survival skills. Blane’s specialized training and background with the Crisis Negotiation Unit make him uniquely prepared for this search-and-rescue mission. He agrees to help Therese and to accept Rurik’s terms to keep Alina’s disappearance quiet, and as the two begin working together, Therese is determined the spark growing between them won’t distract from their mission to save Alina.
Traversing deep into the desert of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Alina’s last known location, Therese and Blane struggle to separate truth from lies within the mix of intel they’re receiving. As they close in on answers that suggest the involvement of Russian organized crime and a high-profile international assassination attempt, they must fight to rescue Alina before she becomes an innocent casualty of a much bigger plot—no matter the risk to their own lives.
Lethal Outbreak by Lisa Harris and Lynne Gentry
A gripping medical thriller ripped from today’s headlines.
There are diseases hidden in the ice and they are waking up.
Virus hunter Aiden Ballinger believes the source of the lethal outbreak that decimated a remote Tibetan village came from disturbing the permafrost. Desperate to rebury it before it buries the world, Aiden enlists Rachel Allen, a beautiful epidemiologist. But while Aiden and Rachel pursue the cure—and their feelings for each other—someone is hunting them.
And whoever wants them dead will not stop until they are silenced.
Happy Friday! Today I am featuring a suspense/thriller from Jessica R. Patch. The Girl Upstairs looks like a creepy-good read, and I am looking forward to diving in! Have you read it yet? What did you think?
Here’s the first line:
She can breathe easy since she feels no consequences.
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. Somethinghappened 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.
Ambush by Colleen Coble was my book club’s selection this month. We love romantic suspense, so this one was a good choice. The setting was so much fun — a wild animal preserve located in coastal Alabama. Placing the action there set up a lot of dangerous situations for the main characters — animal attacks, severe weather — and kept them on their toes. There were also hostile sheriff’s deputies, revenge seekers, and a past undiscovered murderer that made me trust no one! While wildlife sanctuary owner Blake Lawson and veterinarian Paradise Alden are mostly on their own to discover just where the many threats are coming from, they also have a lot of past baggage to unpack. The chemistry is definitely there, but there are big ifs when it comes to a second chance romance for them. I had my suspicions of just whodunit, but the ending was mostly a surprise to me — that’s a plus. There was one thing that bugged me about this book that most readers won’t pick up on. My husband is a veterinarian and I worked as his bookkeeper for a long time, so I am very familiar with medical procedures and office protocol specific to veterinary practices. Coble missed the mark on a few things. While it took me out of the story for a bit, I was able to overlook it and get back to all the good suspense. While most of the characters have strong relationships with God in spite of the hardships they have faced, Paradise struggles with trusting God and extending forgiveness. Her growing faith is a good subplot to the book.
Ambush — great for readers of romantic suspense with a faith element. There are some loose threads left dangling at the end, setting up the next books in the series.
Recommended.
Audience: Adults.
(I borrowed this book from Kindle Unlimited. All opinions expressed are mine alone.)
Paradise Alden’s childhood in Nova Cambridge, Alabama, was idyllic until the night her parents were murdered. Since then, life has left her scarred. The abuse she suffered in the foster care system, her first love’s betrayal, and the jaguar attack that nearly destroyed her career have led to an unshakable distrust–in men, in God, and maybe in even in herself.
After fifteen years, returning to her hometown is a last resort to finding her life again. She’s hoping the wildlife refuge where she’s accepted a veterinarian job will be the perfect place to heal from her recent traumas and unlock her memories about the night her parents died. But the day she arrives at The Sanctuary, a body is discovered on the grounds. And soon, a series of deadly events threatens not only her future, but the man who, despite all odds, still makes her pulse stutter. Arson, a shooting, a break-in, and multiple instances of animals being freed from their enclosures all point back to him, but Paradise knows Blake Lawson isn’t responsible. Not the man who has been helping his mother manage The Sanctuary these past six months and care for his stepbrothers in the wake of their father’s death . . . even if his betrayal years ago cost her everything.
Someone dangerous is lurking beneath the town’s moss-draped trees, and Paradise refuses to let another murderer disappear into the shadows.
USA TODAY and Publishers Weekly bestselling author Colleen Coble has captivated readers with over 6 million books in print, earning #1 spots on Amazon. Her novels blend suspenseful plots, emotional depth, and faith-filled redemption that keep fans turning pages late into the night.
Colleen also teamed up with attorney Rick Acker. Together they launched the high-octane Tupelo Grove series which infused her signature coastal intrigue with Rick’s courtroom-sharp twists. Multiple high concept novels continue to flow from their fun and exciting collaboration including I Think I Was Murdered, a ripped-from-the-headlines AI suspense novel.
A passionate mentor to aspiring writers, Colleen has served on the American Christian Fiction Writers board for 20 years, helping foster a warm and supportive community. A life-long Hoosier, she and her husband recently moved to Arizona where she continues to spoil her grandchildren and craft stories in the sunshine.
If you can only read one book during the Easter season, then let it be On Living Stone by Heather Kaufman. I found this Biblical fiction focusing on Salome, the mother of Jesus’s disciples James and John moving and extremely relatable. It spoke to me in profound ways. Find out more below.
Every stone sings as it finds its purpose. This is the lesson restless Salome learns from her father as she grows up by the Sea of Galilee. Known as the wild girl with the quick tongue, Salome is determined to silence the critics who claim she has no future. An unexpected romance and the gift of two sons, James and John, leave her hopeful and resolved to prove herself as a mother.
Salome’s dreams are challenged, however, when her sons answer the call to follow Jesus of Nazareth. As James and John are drawn deeper into Jesus’ ministry, opposition to his message intensifies, leaving Salome with a choice. Can her family continue down the path of discipleship when it might cost them everything? With threats abounding, Salome must confront her fears, even as she discovers her own worth in this most unexpected rabbi.
Heather Kaufman lives in the Midwest with her husband and three children. She holds a BA from McKendree University and an MA from the University of Missouri—St. Louis. When not reading or writing, she can be found drinking copious amounts of coffee and exploring new parks with her family.
My Impressions:
On Living Stone, the third book in Heather Kaufman‘s Women of The Way, was my choice to read in the weeks leading up to Easter. The first two books, also read during the previous two Lenten seasons, touched my heart and made me think about my own relationship with Jesus. I have recommended them to so many people. But this book . . . wow! This book is exceptional. I identified with Salome, the focus of the book, in so many ways — feeling like I don’t fit in, having doubts about my life’s purpose, and the role I play in my children’s lives. There is a short number of verses in Scripture that feature Salome, the most notable when she asks Jesus if her two sons can sit on Jesus’s right and left in His kingdom. We know she was present during the crucifixion and was one of the first at the empty tomb. Kaufman fills in around these events in convincing ways. Yes, this is fiction, but all of it rings true — what it must have been like to be a woman in the first century AD, what it looked like to actually know Jesus, what it meant to give your adult sons to God. I could not put this book down as I traveled in Salome’s shoes. She probably witnessed so many of Jesus’ miracles, His triumphant entry into Jerusalem, and His excruciating death. Salome experiences profound emotions — joy, despair, and deep love. I laughed and cried during the reading of this book, but mostly I felt a deep awe for what Jesus has done and is doing for me. Of the themes explored in On Living Stone, two stood out to me. One is the cost of following Jesus. Over and over, the characters decided that the cost was great, but Jesus was greater. The second, is that Jesus really sees me. Salome felt unseen for most of her life, but when Jesus looked at her he saw who she really was. It’s a bit terrifying to be viewed in that way. No hiding allowed. But as Salome discovered there is great freedom in being known. I am grateful that Jesus sees us all — who we are and who we can be in Him.
All the books in this series are powerful depictions of not just those around Jesus, but of Jesus Himself. I love that even if fiction is not real, it certainly can be true. You will find truth in On Living Stone. This book is great at any time of the year, but I found it especially good as I focus about Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection.
Very Highly Recommended.
Great for Book Clubs.
Audience: Adults.
(I purchased the ebook from Amazon. All opinion expressed are mine alone.)
Spring has been around for weeks in my area of the country, but it has been erratic! We’ve had record high temps, severe weather threats, and even a bit of snow! So crazy! But the flowers are blooming, the trees are budding, and my husband is mowing the grass! LOL! Today’s TTT topic is Spring TBR Lists. I am embarking on a novel approach to my reading life — choosing to read what I want, when I want. Even the few review titles are those I really, really want to read. It’s been a while, folks! I am having a blast! I had to really think about today’s post because past seasonal TBRs have been filled with required reading (books for review.) Today’s list features book club picks and mood reads, which are hard to plan for. But I think I have a great list planned. Let me know what you are reading this season.
Welcome to the Blog Tour for Through Smoke and Secrets by Rebecca Hemlock, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!
About The Book
Title:Through Smoke and Secrets Series:Dangerous Heirlooms #1 Author:Rebecca Hemlock Publisher: Independently published Release Date: January 21, 2026 Genre: Mystery Suspense
A century-old secret. A relentless enemy. One Locket that was never meant to be found.
When antiques dealer Annie Whitaker buys an unremarkable locket at a routine estate sale, she expects nothing more than a quiet ride home through the Smoky Mountains. Instead, a shadowy vehicle sends her car skidding off a cliffside road—and she realizes the attack was no accident. Hidden inside the locket is a key, a cryptic letter, and the first thread of a mystery tied to the disappearance of Eleanor Blackwood, a woman who vanished over a hundred years ago.
Someone has killed to keep that secret buried.
And now they’ve set their sights on Annie.
Her shop is ransacked. Her inventory destroyed. Her building intentionally set ablaze. With no phone, no transportation, and nowhere safe to go, Annie is forced to seek refuge in the only place left: the remote mountain ranch of Detective Jack Calloway, a man who once shared her obsession with cold cases—and who may be the only person she can trust.
As Jack digs into the evidence Annie uncovered, the danger spirals. Break-ins, threats, shadows stalking the ranch at night—each clue reveals a darker truth. The locket isn’t just a forgotten keepsake; it’s the final piece in a long-buried murder. And someone with power, reach, and generations of secrets will do whatever it takes to silence the truth forever.
With Annie marked as the next victim, Jack races to unravel a century of lies before time runs out. Every revelation tightens the noose around them both—and with Annie constantly in his line of fire, Jack’s focus fractures between the case and the woman he’s never been able to forget. The closer they come to exposing the killer, the more Jack realizes he may lose her long before the truth sees daylight. And every step forward draws them toward a final, deadly confrontation neither of them may survive.
Excerpt
The shadow moved again. Annie’s breath caught as the figure slipped behind a display case near the back corner of the shop. That wasn’t Uncle Eric. The man was tall and broad-shouldered, dressed in dark clothing with his face hidden beneath a mask. Papers scattered as he searched through her desk with frantic purpose. What was he looking for? Annie edged backward toward the stairs, her phone slick in her palm.
The intruder’s head snapped toward her. For one frozen second, their eyes met. Then he lunged. Annie spun and ran. She grabbed the stair railing and hauled herself upward, heart pounding so loudly she could barely hear the heavy footsteps chasing behind her. The apartment felt impossibly small as she searched for something—anything—to defend herself. The knife block. Her fingers wrapped around the largest knife just as rough hands seized her shoulders. “Where is it?” the masked man growled. “Where is what?” His grip tightened painfully. “The locket,” he demanded.
Rebecca Hemlock is an award-winning Christian Fiction author whose love for mysteries began in childhood when she first fell in love with all things Nancy Drew. That early spark grew into a lifelong passion for crime-solving stories, complex puzzles, and characters who must fight for truth even when the world around them is dark and uncertain.
Her novels are known for realism, emotional depth, and suspense that stays tightly wound until the final pages. Rebecca creates characters who face danger, trauma, and moral crossroads — moments that either test their faith or ignite a brand-new relationship with God. At the heart of every story lies her guiding verse and creative compass, Romans 12:21: “Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.”
Before writing fiction full-time, Rebecca spent four years as a freelance journalist, where she honed her ability to spot the thread of a story, ask the right questions, and build tension from real-world details. That experience sharpened her voice and laid the foundation for the 15 books she has now published, ranging from romantic suspense and mystery to historical-tinged thrillers. She also writes children’s fiction under the pen name R.C. Burch.
Rebecca is an active member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Sisters in Crime, and she’s passionate about uplifting stories that blend danger, courage, heart, and hope. With a Bachelor’s degree in English and Creative Writing — plus an Appalachian Studies certificate — she brings layered settings, emotional authenticity, and cultural richness to her work. She continues to pursue further writing education, always seeking to grow as a storyteller.
When she’s not writing, Rebecca enjoys traveling, reading mysteries, exploring historical places, and spending time with her family. Her work is written for readers who love suspense that keeps you on the edge of your seat — and faith that keeps you anchored through the storm.
Connect with Rebecca by visiting rebeccahemlock.com to follow her on social media and subscribe to email updates.
Tour Giveaway
(1) winner will receive a book-themed prize bundle, including a tote, a mug, a kindle dust protector, a bookmark, and a $25 Amazon Gift card!
Full tour schedule linked below. The giveaway begins at midnight March 23, 2026 and will last through 11:59 PM EST on March 30, 2026. Winners will be notified within 2 weeks of close of the giveaway and given 48 hours to respond or risk forfeiture of prize. US only. Void where prohibited by law or logistics.
Happy Friday! I am having such a good time reading books as the mood strikes! This past week I finished a historical mystery set in the 14th century (The Easter Sepulchre by Mel Starr) and began the Biblical novel, On Living Stone by Heather Kaufman. I have spent so many years with my reading life dictated by book review schedules and have finally given myself permission to read what I want, when I want. It’s fun and freeing! On Living Stone features, Salome, the mother of James and John, disciples of Jesus. I loved the first 2 books in Kaufman’s Women of The Way series, and am already drawn into this story.
Here’s the first line:
Their footsteps are slow, sluggish, — like the steps of my children after blundering a task, coming to me with half-frightened eyes.
Every stone sings as it finds its purpose. This is the lesson restless Salome learns from her father as she grows up by the Sea of Galilee. Known as the wild girl with the quick tongue, Salome is determined to silence the critics who claim she has no future. An unexpected romance and the gift of two sons, James and John, leave her hopeful and resolved to prove herself as a mother.
Salome’s dreams are challenged, however, when her sons answer the call to follow Jesus of Nazareth. As James and John are drawn deeper into Jesus’ ministry, opposition to his message intensifies, leaving Salome with a choice. Can her family continue down the path of discipleship when it might cost them everything? With threats abounding, Salome must confront her fears, even as she discovers her own worth in this most unexpected rabbi.
A journey of faith unfolds in this New Testament-inspired story of Salome, mother of Jesus’ apostles James and John. This compelling biblical fiction book explores themes of family, sacrifice, courage, and redemption, making it a stirring read for fans of The Chosen, Francine Rivers, Tessa Afshar, and Angela Hunt.
Heather Kaufman lives in the Midwest with her husband and three children. She holds a BA from McKendree University and an MA from the University of Missouri—St. Louis. When not reading or writing, she can be found drinking copious amounts of coffee and exploring new parks with her family.
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