Happy Release Day! — Battle Charged

17 Oct

Happy release day to Hannah Hood Lucero. Her latest romantic suspense novel, Battle Charged, is now available! I had the pleasure of meeting Hannah at a book festival in January of this year. What a fun author she is (her mother is great too 😉 ). If you like books that feature the military, check this one out! Hannah knows her stuff — she’s a veteran and a military spouse.

Silence kills.

As a professional body builder, Gatlin Baker knows fitness. And as a survivor of a
chronic diagnosis and a broken family, he’s no stranger to overcoming insurmountable odds. Yet no one has ever mystified him more than the laser- focused young woman who comes to his gym at five o’clock every morning to complete a flawless routine. Something other than a training goal is motivating the army medic he secretly nicknames “Athena.” Gatlin wants to figure it out, but her story is far darker and more complicated than he ever imagined.

Randee Carter’s whole world came crashing down in one week’s time. Now she’s
threatened with the loss of her career, while ghosts of the past keep haunting her
at every turn. Betrayed by those closest to her and plagued with guilt and grief, whom can she trust, and how will she ever find answers to move forward in her life?

As Gatlin and Randee draw together in a blossoming romance, dark forces close in, threatening to rip them apart. Will the truths kept silent too long be revealed before it’s too late?

HANNAH HOOD LUCERO is a wife, mom of three, Army veteran, and self-proclaimed word-slinger. While it is the brackish waters of the Mississippi Sound that flow through her veins, western North Carolina holds her heart. Her love for storytelling is the fruit of a lifetime of cultivation in the vibrant cultures of the Gulf Coast and the Blue Ridge Mountains. She currently resides in South Mississippi with her husband and three children on their ten-acre homestead. They have a dog, thirteen chickens, and at least fifty species of mosquitos, depending on the month of the year. When she isn’t in the garden, at the stove, or homeschooling, she can be found at her computer—just follow the sound of frenetic typing. Her motto is, “Draft, edit, read, repeat.”

First Line Friday — The Heart of Bennet Hollow

17 Oct

Happy Friday! I am a big Jane Austen fan, so when I saw that Joanne Bischof DeWitt had written a P&P re-telling I knew that I had to get it! Y’all, The Heart of Bennet Hollow is set in the Appalachian region of Virginia! And the Darcy character, William Drake, is a coal baron! I felt my roots calling! You see, my maternal grandfather was a coal miner in Virginia. Yes, my mother was a coal miner’s daughter. 😉 I am reading it now. Even if you haven’t read anything my Austen, you won’t want to miss this book!

Here’s the first line:

Lizbeth Bennet clutched the handle of the wicker basket with hope.

New River, Virginia. 1904. Lizbeth Bennet longs to preserve her family’s farm, securing a future for her and her sisters, a difficult task in their Appalachian coal mining town. Money is scarce, and Lizbeth is determined to find a way without giving up treasured pieces of her family’s legacy. But when the mine is put up for sale, it’s clear change is approaching. A contingent of coal barons descends on the town to investigate whether the mine is worth their investment, among them a young man rumored to be a very rich, eligible bachelor.

William Drake arrives focused on business and keeping his distance from the townspeople, especially those living on land entangled with the mine, including a farmer by the name of Bennet. As William digs through legal issues, his struggle to weigh the potential financial gain against what is right for the community grows more complicated when he meets one of the Bennet daughters.

Despite an awkward first meeting, Lizbeth and William continue to cross paths, and soon Lizbeth questions her first impression of the man she believed to be proud and indifferent. But just as their friendship begins to evolve, a revelation shakes Lizbeth’s tenuous trust, and she learns all may not be as it seems. To determine what is true, and step toward a love she’s barely dared dream of, Lizbeth must confront her own prejudices . . . and decide whether the future she’s always imagined is the one her heart truly wants most after all.

A Christy and Carol Award winner, Joanne Bischof DeWitt writes deeply layered fiction that tugs at the reader’s heartstrings. She lives in California with her new husband and their six children making her a big fan of conversations, laughter, and large dinner tables.

Cover Reveal!! –Long Trail Home

16 Oct

Long Trail Home JustRead Cover Reveal Takeover

Welcome to the Cover Reveal Takeover Blitz for Long Trail Home by Lacy Williams, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About The Book

Title: Long Trail Home
Series: Wagon Train Matches #9
Author: Lacy Williams
Publisher: Lacy Williams Books LLC
Release Date: February 26, 2026
Genre: Christian Historical Romance

All roads lead home in the dramatic conclusion to one family’s journey of love, sacrifice, and survival.

Since the moment he saw her, Coop Spencer has been single-minded in his quest to protect Belle. She’s running from something—someone—and he’s never met anyone so scared. When the wagon master forces an ultimatum: a marriage or Belle is expelled from the wagon train, Coop makes the only choice he can. He’ll do everything in his power to prove he’s the kind of man she can trust. But overcoming the mistakes of his past may prove too much…

Belle knows that the danger she escaped is still out there, still hunting her. Experience has taught her that she can’t rely on anyone, not even the man who promised their marriage was in name only.

As they traverse the Oregon Trail together, Belle is taken in by Coop’s big family, and the more time she spends with her temporary husband and his siblings, the more she starts to long for something she’d forgotten ages ago: home.

When danger closes in, one of them must sacrifice everything for love…

  • Forced marriage of convenience
  • Redemption
  • Family saga
  • Heroine with a dark past/sworn off men

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Long Trail Home Cover

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About the Author

Lacy Williams

With multiple hits on the USA Today and Publishers’ Weekly bestseller lists and more than 1 million copies sold, Lacy Williams has won the hearts of readers worldwide with her heartwarming romances set in the rugged beauty of the American West. A proud Oklahoman, she balances writing with the joyful chaos of raising four children and snuggling her fur babies.

Connect with Lacy by visiting lacywilliams.net to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


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(1) winner will receive a paperback copy of A Trail so Lonesome and ebook copies of the rest of the series!

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Book Review — Wicked Is The Hollow

16 Oct

I stepped way out of my reading comfort zone when I chose Wicked Is The Hollow by K. E. Ganshert. While I have read and enjoyed adult fiction written by this author (Katie Ganshert), I am not generally a YA reader. I do like a spooky, speculative book in October though, and this book sounded so intriguing. Find out my thoughts below.

A STRANGE TOWN. A SPRAWLING MANSION. A PERILOUS ROMANCE.

Ever since her mother vanished, Selah Whitlock has been drawn to the unexplained. So it feels almost fated to live in Foggy Hollow, a place where mystery abounds. Even more so when her father accepts a job at the Vandenberg estate, the epicenter of the town’s most infamous cold case.

Moving into the estate’s carriage house pulls Selah into the orbit of the Vandenberg cousins: Jude, the brooding heir with a tragic past, and Rafe, effortlessly charming and undeniably dangerous.

Then a centuries-old portrait surfaces bearing Selah’s exact likeness. Suddenly, she isn’t just chasing a mystery. She’s caught in the heart of one. As the town prepares to celebrate its bicentennial, Selah and Jude are pulled into a secret that spans generations. Something sinister is stirring beneath the golden leaves and carved pumpkins. And the deeper they fall, the deadlier the consequences.

K.E. Ganshert writes romantic speculative fiction filled with high stakes, big emotions, and exciting twists. Her stories feature heroines with gifts they don’t fully understand, emotionally guarded heroes who fall hard for the girl, and dangerous worlds that aren’t quite what they seem. Perfect for readers who want to escape into supernatural, dystopian, or fantasy tales—where the romance runs deep, but never explicit.

When she’s not writing, you can find her dreaming up new story ideas, playing a competitive game of pickleball, cheering on the Indiana Fever, or spending time with her family in the Midwest.

My Impressions:

While I have read adult novels by K. E. Ganshert (writing as Katie Ganshert), I have never read any of her YA offerings. At sixty-something, I am definitely not her target audience. 😉 But there was something so intriguing about the description of Wicked Is The Hollow, that I gave it a chance. This book is a speculative (paranormal)/romance/thriller with all the great spooky October vibes. I really liked it! The story centers on Selah, a high schooler with baggage from a missing mother and a penchant for all things uncanny and weird. Living in Fog Hollow, WV helps keep her interests piqued, and she and her best friend Twig are on the case of all the mysterious happenings of their home town. But they get a lot more than they bargained for when the Vandenberg family returns. This novel will keep its readers on their toes while making their fingers turn the pages furiously. The ebook is 500+ pages, but is a surprisingly fast read. I loved all the twists and turns! I also loved that this clean romance is never morally ambiguous. The bad guys are truly bad, and for those looking for truth, evil never is attractive. Do some fall for the temptations? Sure, but that is real life. For a fun reading experience, grab a YA friend or loved-one for a buddy-read. This novel will make you want to talk!

Recommended.

Great for Book Clubs.

Audience: YA (16 year old-ish+) and adults.

(I borrowed this book from KU. All opinions expressed are mine alone.)

Spotlight on Contemporary Romance/ Women’s Fiction — Still Holding Out for You

15 Oct

Still Holding Out for You JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for Still Holding Out for You by Jennifer Carr, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About The Book

Still Holding Out For You

Title: Still Holding Out for You
Series: Real American Country #4
Author: Jennifer Carr
Publisher: JCarr Writes, LLC
Release Date: October 21, 2025
Genre: Women’s Fiction, Contemporary Romance

They met chasing dreams on national TV.

What they found was something bigger than fame.

Austin Blake always thought ranch life was his future—until a chance encounter at a dusty Montana bar lands him a spot on Real American Country, a televised music competition that could change everything. When he meets Willow Gracin, a fiercely talented singer from Savannah with a heart full of lyrics and something to prove, sparks fly—on and off the stage.

As the cameras roll and the music plays, Austin and Willow find a connection deeper than either expected. But when the spotlight fades, life has its own rhythm—one that tests their strength, their love, and everything they thought they knew about purpose and passion.

When a tragic diagnosis threatens to silence their love song, country music stars Austin and Willow must fight for a future together in a way they never imagined. Spanning a decade of soaring highs and devastating lows, this is a story about the love you hold onto, the legacy you leave behind, and the music that carries you home, even after the last note has faded.

Excerpt

“I don’t know what you want me to say, Willow,” I finally said, my voice rough. “I’m trying to be supportive, but it’s not easy watching you with him.”

She stared at me, her expression unreadable. Then, in the softest voice, she said, “Then tell me to stop.”

My head snapped up, my heart hammering.

She took another step closer, her eyes searching mine. “If this is too much for you, if it’s hurting you…”

It was everything I wanted to hear. And I couldn’t let myself have it.

She stepped forward again, and I caught the faintest tremble in her fingers.

“Tell me to stop,” she whispered. “Just say the words.”

And her eyes—wide, glassy, pleading—nearly undid me.

I wanted to. Every cell in my body screamed for me to take the out she was giving me. But I couldn’t take the leap. Not tonight. Not when the stakes were everything. Not when I was still too scared she’d only catch me halfway.

I forced a shaky smile, stuffing my hands into my pockets. “I can’t do that, Wills.”



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About The Author

Jennifer Carr

Married to her best friend–the boy she met at just thirteen–she’s also a homeschooling mom to one teenage daughter, an artist who is the spitting image of her dad. Jennifer Carr is a self-diagnosed social media addict, aka the Queen of the Doomscroll, and she’ll read just about anything she can get her hands on.

Her passions are wide and deep: coffee, music, learning, animals, and above all, writing. She holds a degree in Psychology, a Master’s in Marriage & Family Counseling, certifications in Life Coaching and Health & Wellness Coaching, and is a certified Brain Health Professional. But despite all that, books are where her heart truly belongs. The day she published her first book, everything shifted.

Now, several books later, Jennifer is living the dream with a career she once thought impossible.

Connect with Jennifer by visiting jcarrwrites.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


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(1) winner will receive 6 Months of Kindle Unlimited and an ebook copy of Still holding Out for You!

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Top 10 Tuesday — Books I Wish I Could Read Again For The First Time

14 Oct

Happy Tuesday! Today’s TTT topic is books we wish we could read again for the first time. There are books that touched me in profound ways — the books that made me cry (in a good way)! They are generally the ones that are so good that I keep thinking about them over and over. Sometimes I think I am still in their world! IYKYK! So here are the books that are so good they made me wish I could savor them again like I had never read them.

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Books I Wish I Could Read Again For The First Time

Before I Called You Mine by Nicole Deese

Of Love And Treason by Jamie Ogle

The Secret of Hummingbird Cake by Celeste Fletcher McHale

The Stories That Bind Us by Susie Finkbeiner

The Stories We Carry by Robin W. Pearson

Up from The Dust by Heather Kaufman

Water from My Heart by Charles Martin

Where The Blue Sky Begins by Katie Powner

Within These Walls of Sorrow by Amanda Barratt

The Words We Lost by Nicole Deese

Book Review — The Stories We Carry

13 Oct

Robin W. Pearson does it again with her latest novel, The Stories We Carry. Set in a small southern town, it explores the stories we tell others and those we tell ourselves. Truth sometimes is somewhere in between. The book was thought-provoking and tear-inducing for me. It also is all the books, books, books! Check it out below.

A small-town bookstore owner finds herself at odds with a newcomer bent on disrupting her quiet life in this Southern women’s fiction novel by award-winning author Robin W. Pearson.

Glory Pryor has carved out a life for herself in Gilmore, North Carolina, cultivating a community around her bookstore, By the Book. While her business is a success, she carries the weight of stories of her own she’s never told anyone. She holds out hope that one day her estranged brother will turn up on her doorstep so she can finally learn where he’s been all these years. Glory’s husband Eli thinks she has her arms wrapped too tightly around the could-have-beens, and that it’s time for them to let go of the store as they head into their retirement years. Glory has different opinions on that—she’s not ready to give up the dream she’s built just yet. Then Adelle Simonette shows up with her young son, Bennett, and Glory’s carefully controlled life begins to crumble.

Newly widowed Adelle Simonette is a single mother trying to find her footing and navigate parenting her young son. Lost in her grief, one thing she’s certain of is that she needs to confront Glory Pryor and everybody who knows her because the woman’s been living a lie. Adelle thinks it’s high time Glory made things right. But Adelle’s finding it hard to tell the truth . . . and there will be no going back once she does.

In the wake of deeply personal grief and loss, two women reckon with a lifetime of silence and secrets to find a path forward toward healing, hope, and restoration.

Robin W. Pearson’s writing sprouts from her Southern upbringing, her belief in Jesus Christ, and her love of her husband, seven children, and their dog, Oscar. Her novels are “rooted in the soul of the story” and include her Christy Award–winning debut, A Long Time Comin’, as well as ’Til I Want No MoreWalking in Tall Weeds, and her latest, Dysfunction Junction. Robin has corrected grammar up and down the East Coast in her career as an author and editor and in her calling as a homeschooling mama of many. She loves to share about her faith and her family through her fiction; her blog, Mommy Concentrated; and at conferences such as Breathe, Fiction Readers Summit, and Vision Christian Writers; and with her friends and followers. These people and experiences are the source of all the characters living and breathing in the stories waiting to be told about her belief in Jesus Christ and the experiences at her own kitchen sink.

My Impressions:

The Stories We Carry by Robin W. Pearson is a layered and complex novel that uses its unique southern voice to convey universal themes. Set primarily in a bookstore in a small town, it appealed to my bookworm tendencies — all the books are mentioned. 😉 The sense of place is strong, but it was the characters, main and secondary, that made the novel. They resonated with me, as they struggled for truth, justice, and redemption through the lens of the stories they have told themselves over and over. Glory Pryor opened her bookstore to give to others what she couldn’t give to her long lost brother. Many years later, Adelle Simonette comes to town grieving so many losses and determined to reclaim what she views as her right. The two women are oil and vinegar right from the start, even though Glory’s husband takes Adelle under his wing and Adelle’s son claims Glory’s heart. Secondary characters love both women, though Adelle and Glory just can’t see why. There is a lot of tension, and the two characters’ intertwining stories are slowly revealed in a way that keeps the reader wanting more and more. It sure kept me turning the pages furiously. But if you are tempted to rush to find out what is going on (as I was), please slow down. So many nuggets of wisdom and grace and love are shared. Though not someone who re-reads books often, The Stories We Carry is one that is still calling me to savor it yet again.

The Stories We Carry left me wanting to curl up in Glory’s happy place and find the peace that Pearson shares. Grab a friend and read it together. You are going to want to talk about this book!

Highly recommended.

Great for Book Clubs.

Audience: adults.

(I purchased this book from Amazon. All opinions expressed are mine alone.)

First Line Friday — Wicked Is The Hollow

10 Oct

Happy Friday! I don’t usually read YA fiction, but when I saw a post about Wicked Is The Hollow by K. E. Ganshert, I was intrigued. It’s a clean, paranormal/mystery/suspense/ romance — perfect for the spooky season. 😉 I was immediately sucked into Selah’s story. There really are A LOT of weird goings-on in Fog Hollow, WV, and Selah, Twig, and Jude are going to get to the bottom of things! This book is 500+ pages on Kindle, but it is a surprisingly quick read. The pages turn furiously. I will be reviewing this book later in the month.

Until then, here’s the first line:

When I was eight, I watched my mother disappear in fading pixels.

A STRANGE TOWN. A SPRAWLING MANSION. A PERILOUS ROMANCE.

Ever since her mother vanished, Selah Whitlock has been drawn to the unexplained. So it feels almost fated to live in Foggy Hollow, a place where mystery abounds. Even more so when her father accepts a job at the Vandenberg estate, the epicenter of the town’s most infamous cold case.

Moving into the estate’s carriage house pulls Selah into the orbit of the Vandenberg cousins: Jude, the brooding heir with a tragic past, and Rafe, effortlessly charming and undeniably dangerous.

Then a centuries-old portrait surfaces bearing Selah’s exact likeness. Suddenly, she isn’t just chasing a mystery. She’s caught in the heart of one. As the town prepares to celebrate its bicentennial, Selah and Jude are pulled into a secret that spans generations. Something sinister is stirring beneath the golden leaves and carved pumpkins. And the deeper they fall, the deadlier the consequences.

K.E. Ganshert writes romantic speculative fiction filled with high stakes, big emotions, and exciting twists. Her stories feature heroines with gifts they don’t fully understand, emotionally guarded heroes who fall hard for the girl, and dangerous worlds that aren’t quite what they seem. Perfect for readers who want to escape into supernatural, dystopian, or fantasy tales—where the romance runs deep, but never explicit.

When she’s not writing, you can find her dreaming up new story ideas, playing a competitive game of pickleball, cheering on the Indiana Fever, or spending time with her family in the Midwest.

2025 Christy Award Gala Webcast

10 Oct

The Christy Award Finalist '25 JustRead Takeover Blitz

Welcome to the Takeover Blitz for The Christy Award Finalists 2025 organized by ECPA and hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours! We extend our sincere and enthusiastic congratulations to The Christy Award 2025 Finalists & Winners (announced on November 7th)!

You Are Invited

The Christy Award Gala 2025
Via webcast
November 7, 2025 | 7 pm CT
Featuring Chris Fabry, T.I. Lowe, Jessica Hooten Wilson, and a host of Christy-winning authors

This is our year to gather together VIRTUALLY to celebrate and honor the best Christian fiction of the year. The Christy Award® Gala Webcast will be held the evening of Friday, November 7th and will feature a premiere cast of the industry’s authors to announce The Christy Award winners in nine categories, The Christy Book of the Year®, and The Amplify Award for Christian Fiction.

The special evening will be hosted by radio personality and award-winning novelist Chris Fabry and will include keynotes by Fletcher Jones Chair of Great Books at Pepperdine University, Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson and award-winning and Christy Book of the Year 2024 author, T.I. Lowe. The event will also include award-winning novelists Jaime Jo Wright, Johanna Rojas Vann, Lori Z. Scott, Katie Powner, Jamie Ogle, Rachelle Nelson, Vanessa Miller, Gabrielle Meyer, Crystal Caudill and Amanda Barratt.


The Christy Award Finalists 2025

CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE – tie

A Run at Love, Toni Shiloh (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group)
The Nature of Love, Toni Shiloh (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group)
The Roads We Follow, Nicole Deese (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group)
Who Touches the Mountains, Deborah Raney (Raney Day Press)

FIRST NOVEL

Darkfell, Amanda Wright (Quill and Flame Publishing House)
Until Our Time Comes, Nicole M. Miller (Revell/ Baker Publishing Group)
The Yellow Badge, Addison Crissone (Addison Crissone)

GENERAL FICTION – tie

Between the Sound and Sea, Amanda Cox (Revell/ Baker Publishing Group)
Bitter and Sweet, Rhonda McKnight (Thomas Nelson)
Lowcountry Lost, T.I. Lowe (Tyndale House Publishers)
The Way Back, Heidi Chiavaroli (Hope Creek Publishers)

HISTORICAL

All We Thought We Knew, Michelle Shocklee (Tyndale House Publishers)
Born of Gilded Mountains, Amanda Dykes (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group)
The Queen’s Cook, Tessa Afshar (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group)

HISTORICAL ROMANCE – tie

As Sure as the Sea, Jamie Ogle (Tyndale House Publishers)
The Elusive Truth of Lily Temple, Joanna Davidson Politano (Revell/ Baker Publishing Group)
The Seaside Homecoming, Julie Klassen (
Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group)
Walking on Hidden Wings, Rachel Scott McDaniel (Kregel Publications)

MYSTERY/SUSPENSE/THRILLER – tie

The Crown Conspiracy, Connie Mann (Tyndale House Publishers)
Night Falls on Predicament Avenue, Jaime Jo Wright (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group)
Serial Burn, Lynette Eason (Revell/ Baker Publishing Group)
Shattered Sanctuary, Nancy Mehl (Bethany House/ Baker Publishing Group)
Terminal Danger, Jerusha Agen (SDG Words)

SHORT FORM – tie

A Daffodil in the Dress (within Something Borrowed), Susie Finkbeiner (Kregel Publications)
Forgiving the Cowboy, Tabitha Bouldin (Love Inspired)
A Heart in Disguise (within Something Borrowed), Rachel Scott McDaniel (Kregel Publications)
A Letter to Eli (within Something Borrowed), Allison Pittman (Kregel Publications)

SPECULATIVE – tie

A Slice of Sky, Nancy Moser (Mustard Seed Press)
Darkfell, Amanda Wright (Quill and Flame Publishing House)
Memoria, J.J. Fischer (Enclave, a division of Oasis Family Media)
Protector, Megan Schaulis (WhiteCrown, an imprint of WhiteFire Publishing)

YOUNG ADULT – tie

Ben Washington is the Newbie on the Block, Jasmine Mullen (Moody Publishers)
The Chaos Grid, Lyndsey Lewellen (Enclave Escape, a division of Oasis Family Media)
Echo Nova, Clint Hall (Enclave Escape, a division of Oasis Family Media)
Jake Rogers’ Planet, Philip Wilder (Great Commission Alliance)


Register for The Christy Award 2025 Winners Webcast

The Christy Award winners webcast on November 7 at 7 p.m. CT. – free but registration is required.
Celebrate this year’s finalists and winners with authors, editors, publishers, and readers!

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The Christy Award® is a program of the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) and is the foremost award honoring and promoting excellence in Christian fiction since 1999. For more information about ECPA, visit ECPA.org. For more information about the Christy Awards and Art of Writing conferences, visit ChristyAwards.com or email TheChristyAward@ecpa.org


Author And Reader Event

2025 Rendezvous November 7-8 in St. Louis, MOJoin fellow readers and 46 writers at the third annual Rendezvous to celebrate Christian fiction and sweet reads. This event, modeled after the Christian Fiction Readers Retreat and organized by JustRead Publicity Tours, aims to sweeten reading and storytelling experiences with fellowship and encouragement. Activities will include corporate worship, The Christy Award webcast watch party, speaker sessions, author panels, small group discussions, games, giveaways, a pop-up book shop, and author signings.

Learn more about the 2025 Read Write Rendezvous

Registration Ends Oct 15!


Tour Giveaway

(1) winner will receive print copies of The Christy Award 2025 finalist titles for one category of their choice!

The Christy Award 2025 Finalists JustRead Takeover Giveaway

Be sure to check out each stop on the tour for more chances to win. Full tour schedule linked below. Giveaway began at midnight October 10, 2025 and lasts through 11:59 PM EST on October 17, 2025. Winner 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.

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Spotlight on Regency Romance — Sense And Suitability

9 Oct

Sense and Suitability Takeover + Review Blitz

Welcome to the Takeover + Review Blitz for Sense and Suitability by Pepper Basham, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About The Book

Sense and Suitability

Title: Sense and Suitability
Author: Pepper Basham
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Release Date: September 23, 2025
Genre: Clean Regency Romance (Rom-Com)

In this clean Regency romance, a woman with a scandalous past (and an even more scandalous secret) swears off love–until the man who broke her heart needs her help. What could possibly go wrong?

After two failed social seasons, her family may think the third time will be a charm, but Emmeline Lockhart just wants to survive with her dignity (and singleness) intact. She thought she’d found her perfect match in Simon Reeves–charming, handsome, a veritable hero from a novel–until he vanished from her life without so much as a “farewell” or “my deepest regrets” (or even a vague apology scribbled on the back of a calling card). Lesson learned: never fall for a man known for his charm.

Fortunately, and unlike many of the other eligible young ladies of the ton, Emmeline has no need for a husband–because she’s already found success in her scandalous (and very anonymous) profession as an author. Why bother with matrimony when she can make her own fortune and write men exactly the way she wants them?

But fate–or the misfortune of Simon’s reckless patriarchs–has other plans. Simon’s once-proud estate is in shambles, his family fortune has been gambled away, and the younger impressionable siblings in his care are running wild across his estate (and possibly across all of England). Simon is in desperate need of a wealthy, prestigious bride . . . and a friend.

Emmeline may not fit the role of heiress, but she can certainly be a friend. Just a friend. She’ll help him find a suitable match, ensure his reputation remains intact, and keep things strictly platonic–no matter how dangerously appealing his new-and-improved sincerity and regret may be.

There’s just one small problem: the undeniable chemistry that still smolders between them. Can Emme play matchmaker for the man she’s still in love with without losing her heart all over again? And is it possible that some love stories–especially the messy, inconvenient, impossible ones–are worthy of a rewrite?

Excerpt

“Young ladies?” Aunt Bean’s frown expanded her chin to three. “What do we care for other young ladies. We are here to discuss you, Emmeline.” She stepped closer, narrowing her eyes and attention with such intensity Emme’s throat tightened. “I give you my word, I will have you married before I return to Bristol to celebrate my first grandchild’s birth.”

All humor fled Emme’s body, replaced, instead, by a chill that ran up her spine at the determination emanating from Aunt Bean’s terrifying expression. Why did the prospect of marriage have to sound more like a threat than a promise? Emme was certain the original design offered much more joy and happiness than whatever gleamed in Aunt Bean’s pale eyes.

Thomas stepped in before Aunt Bean could elaborate further. “Mother, I know you are the preeminent expert on finding women husbands, if you do say so yourself.” He studied his mother, the gleam in his eyes in contrast to his complacent grin. “But must we discuss matchmaking upon our first arrival at Thistlecroft?”

“How can we not?” Aunt Bean’s entire body stiffened so fast her hat shook. “We have much to repair!”

Thank you for the reminder, Aunt Bean. Yet another barb to stick into Emme’s lingering incompetence. But she’d learned her lesson. Do not trust intelligence, handsome features, and a quick wit.

Or excellent dancing skills.

And delightful conversation.

Or a tender heart.

She nearly groaned. What on earth was left to rely upon?

“This is of utmost importance to Emmeline’s future and weighs heavily on her father’s mind.”

It was unlikely Father spent a great deal of time considering his daughters’ futures, but, of course, Father could be easily swayed into worrying about something or other, especially to ensure Aunt Bean’s speedy departure. How the woman winkled her way into an invitation in the first place probably involved a little bullying, a heavy dose of guilt, and a massive amount of sweets.

“You haven’t even met the prospects yet.” Thomas cast a sympathetic look in Emme’s direction. “There may not be a decent fellow in the lot.”

“We are in St. Groves, Thomas.” Her nose rose even higher, if that was possible. “Not some backwater country parish. There are plenty of eligible men who will do for Emmeline.” Her hawk eyes returned to Emme. “Whether Emmeline will do for them is why I am required.”

After another dramatic second of scrutiny, Aunt Bean released Emme from her gaze and stepped, cane in rhythm, to finally be poised in a chair. “Seated” was a much too relaxed word for Aunt Bean’s position.

“Whether Emme will do for them?” Both of Thomas’s brows rose in exaggerated mock horror before he turned. Cradling his chin with his thumb and forefinger, he examined Emme, his gaze glimmering like the mischievous boy he used to be. “Well, her eyes are tolerably large and her nose has an acceptable slope.” He waved a dismissive hand toward her, the dimple in one cheek the only mark of his teasing. “But there is the question of her chin.”

Emme nearly lost complete control of her laugh. Thank God for Thomas and his desire to keep the conversation away from the past. Oh, how she’d missed him. Apart from her sister, Aster, he’d been her dearest friend in all the world. “Ah yes, many a marriage have been ruined over an imperfect chin.” 

“Chins are in fashion, I am told. And yours is suitable enough.” Aunt Bean squinted in focused study of the offending protrusion. “But your nose is rather fine too, despite being marred by those unsightly freckles. The waters in Bath would do wonders for your complexion, Emmeline.”

Emme bit her smile into submission. Thank the Lord she wasn’t wearing her spectacles to complete the ensemble of inadequacies. “I have heard similar tales.”

“She’s not too tall,” Thomas interjected with a lopsided grin. “And she does read devotionally.”

Emme rolled her eyes. Trust her cousin to weave such nonsense into her aunt’s relentless critique.

“I have every confidence we will secure an excellent match now that I am here to set things right.” Aunt Bean raised her cane like a pointer. “We start at a disadvantage, naturally, but despite the mishap of your first season, followed by an unfruitful second, your reputation has only been slightly tarnished. Mercifully, no true scandal has occurred, even if its stench remains.”

How reassuring. No true scandal—only mortifying humiliation and the lingering ache of a shattered heart. But what were those trifles when set against the towering edifice of matrimony?

“A woman grows wiser and stronger when thwarted in love,” Aunt Bean added, as though dispensing great wisdom. “And the further we stay from scandal, the better your prospects. A faded rose is still a rose.”

Encouragement clearly wasn’t Aunt Bean’s natural gift.



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Pepper Basham is an award-winning author who writes romance “peppered” with grace and humor. Writing both historical and contemporary novels, she loves to incorporate her native Appalachian culture and/or her unabashed adoration of the UK into her stories. She currently resides in the lovely mountains of southwestern VA, where she is the wife, mom to five great kids, a speech-language pathologist, and a lover of chocolate, jazz, hats, and Jesus.

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