Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Now and Then and Always by Melissa Tagg

About the Book
“It was just a house. Just a weathered old house in a hidden grove, shuttered and still . . . ”

Last year, after traumatic circumstances forced her from her job as a nanny, Mara Bristol finally found a place to belong—the winsome Everwood Bed & Breakfast at the edge of Maple Valley, Iowa. For months, she’s helped its owner, Lenora, maintain the ramshackle property despite their shortage of guests. But when Lenora fails to return from a month-long trip and the bank threatens foreclosure, Mara worries she’s once again alone . . . abandoned . . . about to lose the only true home she’s ever known.
Detective Marshall Hawkins is no closer to whole today than he was two years ago . . . the day his daughter died. Between his divorce, debilitating migraines, and a dependence on medication, his life is falling apart. And when a reckless decision on the job propels him into administrative leave, he has no other plan but to get in his truck and drive. A one-night stay at the Everwood was supposed to be just that. But there’s something about the old house—or maybe its intriguing caretaker—that pulls him in.

Together, Mara and Marshall set out to save the Everwood. But its secrets run deeper than they could’ve imagined. As they renovate the house and search for its missing owner, they’ll each confront the pain that brought them to the Everwood in the first place . . . and just maybe discover a faith and love to help them carry on.

My Thoughts
I feel like I’ve been waiting for this book for pretty much forever. I’ve built it up so high in my mind that you’d think the real thing wouldn’t even have a prayer of meeting my expectations. But guys, it not only met them, it exceeded them! Such an absolutely and wonderfully amazing book that I couldn’t love more if I tried!
Marshall is so broken as the story starts and my heart broke for him and I fell in love with him all at the same time. The loss he’d faced was unimaginable and I can’t even fathom thar kind of pain. Two years later and he was a shell of the man he once was. But even through his hurt he was still kind and he cared about people. I loved watching as his time in Maple Valley started to slowly heal him and lead him back to the ultimate Healer.
Mara hadn’t had an easy life either. Her father left when she was young, her mom basically checked out from then till her death, she had to deal with a stalker, and through it all was alone with no one to lean on and no place that felt like home. Until she stumbled onto the Everwood, Lenora, and a place to belong.
Marshall and Mara were wonderful together, a perfect team from the start. Their meet-cute was hilarious and I loved watching their relationship grow as the book went on. They both had a lot of healing to do and God used a quiet little bed & breakfast, each other, and the right words at the right times to draw them closer to him and to help them heal.

I honestly loved every second of this book from the lighthearted moments to the deep ones everything was beautifully crafted to create an amazing story! Maple Valley is my fictional home and I loved getting to come back again. I cannot wait for the next time!

Meet the Author
Melissa Tagg is the award-winning author of the popular Walker Family series, the Where Love Begins series and the Enchanted Christmas Collection. She’s a former reporter, current nonprofit grant writer and total Iowa girl.
Melissa's recent releases include a 2018 ACFW Carol Award Winner (One Enchanted Noel), an RT Book Reviews TOP PICK (All This Time) and a Publishers Weekly Spring Top Ten Pick (Like Never Before).

Melissa has taught at multiple national writing conferences, as well as workshops and women’s retreats. When she’s not writing, she can be found hanging out with the coolest family ever—not that she’s biased—watching old movies, and daydreaming about her next book. Melissa loves connecting with readers at www.melissatagg.com and on Facebook and Instagram.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own. 

Monday, May 27, 2019

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? #342

Hosted by: The Book Date

Here is what I finished last week:
Had a little bit of a slower week after the craziness of the readathon but I really enjoyed these two!

What I am currently reading:
Rayne is my current kindle read and Cadie is our newly formed Instagram book club's first pick. Loving both!

What I hope to read this week:
Last two books from this month's TBR and my next review book that I am extremely excited for!

Hope you have a great reading week, thanks for taking the time to check out mine!
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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Living Lies by Natalie Walters

About the Book
In the little town of Walton, Georgia, everybody knows your name--but no one knows your secret. At least that's what Lane Kent is counting on when she returns to her hometown with her five-year-old son. Dangerously depressed after the death of her husband, Lane is looking for hope. What she finds instead is a dead body.
Lane must work with Walton's newest deputy, Charlie Lynch, to uncover the truth behind the murder. But when that truth hits too close to home, she'll have to decide if saving the life of another is worth the cost of revealing her darkest secret.

Debut novelist Natalie Walters pulls you to the edge of your seat on the first page and keeps you there until the last in this riveting story that will have you believing no one is defined by their past.

My Thoughts
I always love when a suspense book starts off with a bang and this book definitely grabs you at the start! Things slowed down a bit as the investigation continued on, and realistically that’s how things go, you don’t always catch the killer in a day. Things definitely picked up again in the last third as they got closer to the truth!
This book wasn’t all about the suspense though, the author also tackled some big mental health issues and the stigmas surrounding them. They’re not things that have really touched close to my life so I don’t want to say much about it but I admired her for bringing attention to issues that aren’t often talked about.
Lane wasn’t easy for me to connect to personally. She had a lot of things to work through in her life and didn’t have any easy go of it.
Charlie was a little easier for me to understand and I appreciated his desire to see justice found and the way he cared unconditionally. I especially appreciated the way he handled certain things that were revealed.
There was a host of unique characters in the small town of Walton and they definitely were a close knit community!

If this sounds like your kind of story I definitely encourage you to check it out!

Meet the Author
Natalie Walters is a military wife of 22 years and currently resides in Hawaii with her soldier husband and their three kids. She writes full-time and has been published in Proverbs 31 magazine and has blogged for Guideposts online. In addition to balancing life as a military spouse, mom, and writer, she loves connecting on social media, sharing her love of books, cooking, and traveling. Natalie comes from a long line of military and law enforcement veterans and is passionate about supporting them through volunteer work, races, and writing stories that affirm no one is defined by their past.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own. 

Monday, May 20, 2019

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? #341 & Bout of Books 25: Wrap-Up

Hosted by: The Book Date


Here is what I finished last week:
I had a wonderful week of reading for the Bout of Books Readathon! I read 13 books for a total of  4,484 pages! All of them were 4 or 5 star reads too which made it extra awesome!

What I read the week before last:
I forgot to post last week so here are the three books I read the week before the readathon!

What I hope to read this week:
Not sure what will be next-taking a little breather after all the reading last week!

Hope you have a great reading week, thanks for taking the time to check out mine!
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Sunday, May 19, 2019

Bout of Books 25: Day 6 Update


Day Six Update

Books I Read Today: 
All Who Dream by Nicole Deese (103 pages)
Now and Then and Always by Melissa Tagg (303 pages)

Books I Finished Today: 
Now and Then and Always by Melissa Tagg

Pages Read Today: 406

Total Books Finished: 12

Total Pages Read: 4,137

My Thoughts on Day Six:
A bit of a slower reading day. The books were amazing and I think I was savoring them so my pace was slower. Also I had some other things come up.

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Bout of Books 25: Day 5 Update


Day Five Update

Books I Read Today: 
Romanov by Nadine Brandes (332 pages)
All She Wanted by Nicole Deese (370 pages)
Now and Then and Always by Melissa Tagg (23 pages)

Books I Finished Today: 
Romanov by Nadine Brandes
All She Wanted by Nicole Deese

Pages Read Today: 725

Total Books Finished: 11

Total Pages Read: 3,731

My Thoughts on Day Five:
Another great day of reading with some really great books! I've already exceeded my goal so I'm happy!

Friday, May 17, 2019

Bout of books 25: Day 4 Update


Day Four Update

Books I Read Today: 
Windfall by Jennifer E. Smith (416 pages)
We Are Gathered Here by Erynn Mangum (415 pages)
All for Anna by Nicole Deese (213 pages)

Books I Finished Today: 
Windfall by Jennifer E. Smith
We Are Gathered Here by Erynn Mangum
All for Anna by Nicole Deese

Pages Read Today: 1,044

Total Books Finished: 9

Total Pages Read: 3,006

My Thoughts on Day Four:
Best reading day by far! I was so happy with how much I read! It helped that they were all great books!

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Bout of Books 25: Day 3 Update


Day Three Update

Books I Read Today: 
A Worthy Rebel by Jody Hedlund (320 pages)
Porch Swing Girl by Taylor Bennett (21 pages DNF'd)
Death by the Book by Julianna Deering (236 pages)
All for Anna by Nicole Deese (67 pages)

Books I Finished Today: 
A Worthy Rebel by Jody Hedlund
Death by the Book by Julianna Deering

Pages Read Today: 644

Total Books Finished: 6

Total Pages Read: 1,962

My Thoughts on Day Three:
Keeping up the same pace as the first two days! I was hoping to get just a little more read but things came up and I'm still pleased with my current progress!

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Bout of Books 25: Day 2 Update


Day Two Update

Books I Read Today: 
A Loyal Heart by Jody Hedlund (267 pages)
To Best the Boys by Mary Weber (303 pages)
Porch Swing Girl by Taylor Bennett (29 pages)
Death by the Book by Julianna Deering (80 pages)

Books I Finished Today: 
A Loyal Heart by Jody Hedlund
To Best the Boys by Mary Weber

Pages Read Today: 679

Total Books Finished: 4

Total Pages Read: 1,318

My Thoughts on Day Two:
Another pretty decent day! The two books I finished were really good and I'm enjoying Death by the Book! The heroine in Porch Swing Girl needs a major attitude adjustment but I've heard good things so I'm hoping she shapes up soon!

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Bout of Books 25: Day 1 Update


Day One Update

Books I Read Today: 
The Isaac Project by Sarah Monzon (281 pages)
Happily Ever Ashten by Erynn Mangum (325 pages)
A Loyal Heart by Jody Hedlund (33 pages)

Books I Finished Today: 
The Isaac Project by Sarah Monzon
Happily Ever Ashten by Erynn Mangum

Pages Read Today: 639

Total Books Finished: 2

Total Pages Read: 639

My Thoughts on Day One:
A pretty good start to the read-a-thon! Loved these books today!

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Bout of Books 25: Sign-Up


The Bout of Books read-a-thon is organized by Amanda Shofner and Kelly Rubidoux Apple. It is a week long read-a-thon that begins 12:01am Monday, May 13th and runs through Sunday, May 19th in whatever time zone you are in. Bout of Books is low-pressure. There are challenges, Twitter chats, and a grand prize, but all of these are completely optional. For all Bout of Books 25 information and updates, be sure to visit the Bout of Books blog. 
- From the Bout of Books team

So excited to do this read-a-thon again! 

Thursday, May 09, 2019

The Story People by Heather Kaufman

About the Book
When Ben Palermo inherited his uncle's bookstore in small-town New Holden, Indiana, it was like stepping back in time. The nostalgia, however, is tainted by a painful past, one that Ben would rather leave behind. Can he stay in this town and run the business that holds so many conflicting memories for him? Or will he finally sell?
When a group of well-meaning women make it their mission to keep him in town by finding him a wife, his life is about to get more interesting ... and complicated.

My Thoughts
I knew very little about this book going in but I had high hopes. And this book definitely did not disappoint! I mean the hero owns a bookstore so I was already half in love before I even read a word. Then Ben's adorable and slightly awkward personality showed up and I think I fell the rest of the way. Rosemary was wonderful too and I loved the two of them together.
The bookstore itself was almost like another character and I could visualize it so very clearly in my mind. I wish it was a real place and I could go spend hours browsing.
I thought the little secondary story that was given in glimpses at the beginning of each chapter was really sweet and I loved seeing how it connected with the main story.
The town of New Holden provided a entertaining cast of characters and I found them all to be charming. At times the charm bordered on over the top (especially near the end) but overall they were a fun addition to the story.
This book was unique and charming and I will definitely be checking out whatever else this author has up her sleeve!

Meet the Author
Heather Kaufman lives in St. Louis, Missouri, with her husband and two sons. 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.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own. 

Tuesday, May 07, 2019

It's (Not) Monday! What Are You Reading? #340

Hosted by: The Book Date

Here is what I finished last week:
A great week of reading! Whose Waves These Are was definitely my favorite!

What I am currently reading:
Technically already finished this one and it was absolutely amazing!

What I hope to read this week:
So excited to dive into this one!

Hope you have a great reading week, thanks for taking the time to check out mine!
Leave your link below and I'll be sure to stop by!