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Book Bee’s Bloggers Choice Tour — Every Life Treasured

10 Jun
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Every Life Treasured

I am excited to take part in the Book Bee’s Bloggers Choice Tour today. Bloggers are featuring books that they love and warrant some special attention. Every Life Treasured is a 3-novella collection from Jennifer Q. Hunt, Hannah Hood Lucero, and Aubrey Taylor that celebrates the value of life. 10% of the proceeds from the sale helps to support LoveLine, an organization that helps women reclaim motherhood. Each story is a different genre and a unique perspective from the authors. Give it a look!

A Mother’s Tender Hand by Jennifer Q. Hunt

While others praise her kindness as a social worker, for Alice Vogel it will never be enough. The needs brought on by the Great Depression are as endless as the guilt she can never outrun. Then she meets the Tanner family, who value people—even those the rest of society scorns. With her growing attraction to Seth Tanner and her unexpected admiration for his mother Milly, everything she believes is turned upside down. Will these new friendships that have transformed her life survive the truth of her story?

The Missionary and the Marine by Hannah Hood Lucero

Since her conversion from Islam, Nadia Hamdan has made it her life’s purpose to share the hope she has found in Jesus. As surprising as her new faith is the man she’s fallen in love with–a Marine who spent his career fighting men like her terrorist father. When Nadia vanishes without a trace, Walt nearly loses his own faith. But the aftermath of her captivity will demand a reckoning from them both in what they truly believe about God, life, and unconditional love.

Born for Adversity by Aubrey Taylor

A child grows in Lani’s womb, a constant reminder of the young man she loves and will never have. The handsome François Durant fancies her, and would give her a safe and comfortable life–if only she’ll have ‘it’ taken care of. Instead, Lani seeks solace with her family in Bavaria. There, she will not only face the decision whether to keep the child or give him up for adoption, she will also be challenged to overcome the desire for a man’s love–a challenge made more difficult by the kind young farmer down the road.

10% of all profits will go to the non-profit organization LoveLine which helps women reclaim motherhood.

Excerpts

A Mother’s Tender Hand by Jennifer Q. Hunt

Wednesday, September 19, 1934

Alice Vogel stood before a mill cottage in need of fresh white paint and a new tin roof. It would get neither, she knew, for the inhabitants hadn’t enough to eat. And that was why she was here.

She checked her Manila folder. The Tanner family. Father and Mother, both aged 44. He’d lost an arm in the Great War but had been working in Lindale’s textile mill until an injury last month. Nine children, six still at home. The youngest, Bobby, aged three, was listed as retarded.

She walked up the concrete steps from the street into the front yard. An old tire had been made into a swing that hung from a towering oak, and two gray rockers on the porch gently swayed in the breeze of the autumn day. The sounds of children playing and a rooster crowing came from the backyard. Alice marched up the brick porch steps and rapped on the screen door.

The Missionary And The Marine by Hannah Hood Lucero

12 Months and Three Days Ago

New Orleans, LA

” . . . Happy birthday, dear Walt. Happy birthday to you!” DuWayne Walters beamed at his makeshift family as they concluded the obligatory serenade. His facial muscles strained to maintain the expression when his friends and girlfriend transitioned into an off-key rendition of For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow. They meant well, but the reminder of his involuntary medical retirement from Marine special operations took a sizable chunk out of the enjoyment of being the center of attention.

Iris Jones had one hand resting on her swollen abdomen, fork hovering in her other as if she might stop the cake before it was even cut. Her husband, Barrett Jones, Esquire, draped his arm around her shoulders, restraining her and gently prompting her to lower the fork. They were liked night and day, not just because she was the scrappy street rat while he was from more refined stock.

Walt cleared his throat, pulse ticking up when his girlfriend of three years Nadia Hamdan, slid her hand into his. He automatically met her dark brown eyes which were glinting at him in the candlelit private room of the swanky French Quarter restaurant. Her bright red lips parted, but she didn’t get a word out before Iris spoke loudly across the table.

“You gonna blow that candle out before the whole top of the cake is coated with wax, birthday boy?”

Born for Adversity by Aubrey Reiss Taylor

Lorraine, France

(Formerly Lothringen of the German Reich)

April 1920

My sister grabs my hair as I heave forward into the basin. There is nothing left in my stomach. Monika coughs and waves a hand over her face. “Ugh, could you at least eat something?”

“I’ve tried.”

She tends to the bucket while I splash water on my face and rinse my mouth. I slump to the floor and run a hand over my hair. Monika reappears. “Lani, you have to tell Mama.”

“There is no way.”

“What are you going to do, you can’t hide it forever?” She pinches my side. “You know you can’t do that.”

“No, I know.”

“Once you start to show she’s going to send you away.”

“Would she really do that?”

“Why do you think Käthe went to Switzerland?”

“Because she got married.”

“Not at first.”

“Why did no one ever tell me?”

“Because you weren’t around.” She washes her hands. “Once you came back, it was old news.”

“So, what? We just don’t talk about it? I have a niece or nephew out there no one’s ever told me about?”

“The baby died,” Monika says matter-of-factly, “which for Käthe’s sake is good.”

About The Authors


A lifelong storyteller, Jennifer Q. Hunt has worked as a writer of both fiction and nonfiction, as well as an editor and ghostwriter. She has over twenty-five years of ministry writing experience for churches, pastors, and Christian ministries.

Jennifer writes fiction with faith and purpose. Her Sorrow and Song trilogy shows multi-generations as they wrestle with their place in history and following the Lord through challenging circumstances.

Back in north Georgia after several years away, Jennifer is a happy wife to Christopher and homeschool mother to four elementary-aged children.

For history tidbits, deleted scenes, and more “extras” as well as information about upcoming releases, visit jenniferqhunt.com or follow Jennifer on Facebook at Jennifer Q. Hunt, Author or Instagram @jennifer.q.hunt.author.

Hannah Hood Lucer0 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.”


In her Gott Mit Uns Series, and her new Separate Ways Series, Aubrey Reiss Taylor unites a fascination for history with a passion for redemption, creating a unique brand of gritty, honest wartime sagas, written from the German perspective. She is the mother of three, and married to her best friend Brian. When she’s not writing or taking care of home and family, she enjoys making music, dancing, reading, and spending time with friends.


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Top 10 Tuesday — Book Covers Featuring Handwriting

9 Jun

Happy Tuesday! While you certainly shouldn’t judge a book by its cover 🙂 , we all know that compelling cover design is what attracts a reader. There are so many elements to a great cover design — I commend those who produce these works of art. The title font is one such element, and the sky is the limit to types that can be used. Today TTT bloggers were tasked with showcasing fonts that mimic handwriting. I have chosen some books I have read/reviewed that fit that bill, those that have partial or full titles that look handwritten. There are a lot of different genres; I hope you find a book and a cover to pique your interest.

For more cover art, please visit That Artsy Reader Girl.

Books with Titles That Look Handwritten

An Appearance of Impropriety by Jayna Breigh

A Caffeine Conundrum by Angela Ruth Strong

Della’s Song by Donna Jo Stone

The Easter Sepulcher by Mel Starr

The Girl Upstairs by Jessica R. Patch

Harbor Pointe by Irene Hannon

Headwater Holiday by Hannah Hood Lucero

A Weekend on Allyson Island by Susannah B. Lewis

The Women of Wynton’s by Donna Mumma

The Words We Lost by Nicole Deese

Top 10 Tuesday — Things Found in A Southern Garden

12 May

Happy Tuesday! Today’s TTT challenge is May Flowers. Since I’ve read only one book featuring Pilgrims 😉 , I decided to list books with titles that included things you could find in a southern garden, including things that have to be beaten back! I hope you find a book to catch your interest.

For more flowery lists, please visit That Artsy Reader Girl.

Top Books with Titles That Include Things You Could Find in A Southern Garden (whew! what a title!)

Already in The Kudzu by Hannah Hood Lucero

Burying Daisy Doe by Ramona Richards

Dragonfly Ashes by C. C. Warrens

Firefly Diaries by C. C. Warrens

He Should Have Told The Bees by Amanda Cox

Sea Rose Lane by Irene Hannon

Specters in The Glass House by Jaime Jo Wright

Under The Magnolias by T. I. Lowe

Walking in Tall Weeds by Robin W. Pearson

When The Wildflowers Bloom Again by Donna Jo Stone

Mini-Book Review — Headwater Holiday

15 Dec

I love a romantic suspense novel, and when I found that Headwater Holiday was set during the Christmas season in one of my favorite places, I was all in! Hannah Lucero has written two fun main characters. I loved the snark and sass that was exchanged between Becky and Matt. Plus, who can resist a hero who loves rom-coms! The small town Appalachian mountain setting was a winner for me. I liked the investigation into terrorist activity in a very unlikely spot — that made it a bit more chilling to this small-town living and loving reader. The book is a very quick read and checked all my mystery/suspense/romance boxes. It’s perfect for a a long winter’s evening.

Recommended.

Audience: Adults.

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

Hunting down a terrorist plot isn’t exactly Becky Salazar’s idea of a happy holiday. But duty calls, and if there’s one thing she is committed to, it’s using her exceptional language and analytical skills to stop insurgents and save lives. This time the unknown threat isn’t in the Middle East or a major city but centered on the tiny town of Rosman, North Carolina—and that peculiarity may be the scariest piece of the whole puzzle. With Christmas cheer and holiday romance the furthest things from her mind, Becky tries to ignore the persistently flirtatious deputy sheriff who is her unexpected partner for this mission.

Matt Taylor appears to be a stereotypical small-town deputy. But secrets are stored beneath his laidback exterior, and when a threat comes to his hometown, he is ready to protect and defend those he loves at all costs. His assignment to the emergency task force comes with an added opportunity—a second chance to catch the interest of the woman he’s never been able to forget.

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.”

Top 10 Tuesday Freebie!

2 Dec

It’s Freebie time at Top 10 Tuesday! While the possibilities are endless, I decided to list the Christmas books (0r Christmas-adjacent) I am reading this month (and a couple I read during Thanksgiving week). I am in full Christmas spirit mode which is surprising for me because I am generally a Scrooge until mid-December. But I’ve already started shopping and I put the wreath on the door yesterday 😉 . The books have certainly jump-started the season for me. I hope you find a book to love!

For more TTT Freebie posts, head to That Artsy Reader Girl.

Top Christmas Books I Am Reading This Month

The Christmas Book Flood by Roseanna White

Christmas with The Queen by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb

Frostbite by Christy Barritt

Headwater Holiday by Hannah Hood Lucero

Hidden by Hope Welborn

Once Upon a Christmas Carol by Melody Carlson

Whiskers, Wreaths, And Murder by Kathy Manos Penn

The Wish Book Christmas by Lynn Austin

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.”

TTT — New-to-Me Authors in 2024

28 Jan

I love finding new must-read authors! How about you? Today’s TTT list features those whose books I read for the first time in 2024. I hope you find a new one too!

For more new-to-them authors, visit the bloggers listed at That Artsy Reader Girl.

New-to-Me Authors in 2024

Angela Bell — The Lady’s Guide to Marvels and Misadventure

Sarah Brunsvold — The Divine Proverb of Streusel

Angela Carlisle — Secondary Target

Heather Kaufman — Up from The Dust

Rosey Lee — The Gardins of Edin

Hannah Hood Lucero — Already in The Kudzu

Vanessa Miller — The American Queen

Blossom Turner — Christmas at The Jekyll Island Club

Holly Varni — On Moonberry Lake

D. L. Wood — Unintended Target

Mini-Book Review: Already in The Kudzu

10 Jun

Already in The Kudzu is a romantic suspense novel by new-to-me author Heather Hood Lucero. The book focuses on two characters who desperately need a do-over from past mistakes and trauma. Set primarily in a charming North Carolina mountain town, Jamie and Kael find themselves facing danger together. Edge-of-the-seat suspense combines with a strong faith message to make a book that fans of inspirational fiction will love. The characters are likable and relatable, and have lots of chemistry. This book is the first in the author’s Sons of Vigilance series, so if you enjoy this book you will have more fun reading ahead.

Recommended.

Audience: Adults.

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

A suspenseful story of love, loss, and redemption. 

A series of bad choices culminated in the worst day of Jamie Moreno’s life. Although she narrowly escaped her abusive boyfriend, he left her drowning in guilt over unspeakable secrets. Now, seven years later, she’s rebuilt a meaningful but lonely existence—and then one telephone call shatters her peace as her past threatens to destroy everyone she loves.

Staff Sergeant Kael Flynn is no stranger to standing between innocence and the evil men who seek to destroy it. On the cusp of trading in his combat boots for a quiet life, his final mission leaves him with a debt he can never repay. When he uncovers his fallen friend’s plan to keep a young woman safe, he sees a chance to do right by his fellow Marine. The last thing he anticipated was falling in love with the mysterious J. Moreno.

Will Jamie’s tormentor prove to be the one Kael can’t defeat 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.”