Life’s Too Short by Abby Jimenez

Wow, each book has a topic that hits you squarely in the solar plexus. Another phenomenal book.

Vanessa is keeping her family together one social media video at a time. Her new job is raising her sister’s baby. Something she is at a loss with until hot guy next door sweeps in to the rescue. Instant attraction. She must tame her attraction for his own good but can she succeed? You will only know if you read the book!

Abby’s book have a stranglehold on me. I can’t gobble them up fast enough. Serious romances with lots of laughter and a spicy scene or two.

Where the Rivers Merge by Mary Alice Monroe

This is the type of book I enjoy the most full of multi-generational stories. Family sagas are my favorite. I am already (im)patiently waiting for the conclusion.

Through Eliza we see how hard it was to be taken seriously, treated fairly, and/or to given the chance to carry on a family legacy other than birthing a male heir. We also see the strength one has when they truly want something. I would love to think I could have been that strong in faith, belief, and character.

Learning about the ACE basin has been enchanting. I’ve Ben to and seen parts of it but never grasped the importance of it. I see it through educated eyes now. MAM has such a way to educate you without the reader getting bogged down. A true writing genius.

The audio book was wonderful.

An Amish Baby in her Arms by Patricia Johns

What a beautiful romance. This book is perfect for a Sunday afternoon that you just want a feel good read.

Miriam has been through so much in her short adult life that she is adamant about never remarrying and being responsible for herself. Zaac has watched Miriam from afar and even watched her marry his scoundrel brother. He has watched her grieve his brother’s death and has continued to tamp down his feelings for her. That is until a stormy night while working his aunt’s chocolate shop together they find themselves responsible for a baby dropped at the doorstep.

I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author. I was not required to leave a positive review. All words above are my own.

The Maid’s Secret by Nita Prose

I admit when I first started this book I lost interest. That could have been from being sick or the fact I couldn’t care less about the egg. But…the diary from Molly’s gran hooked me so I couldn’t put the book down.

Molly’s gran was something else. A woman who found the secret of life the hard way. True love, if true, will always prevail.

If you never read the first two and the novella in the series I suggest you at least read this. You might a tissue at times.

The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez

Oh. My. Goodness. This book was one of the best I’ve ever read. I felt like I was reading some of my own story. My doctor and I fought insurance for years to get my hysterectomy approved at 33. I’ve known since my teens I wouldn’t ever have my own children. I suffered through a lot of the same issues Kristen did. After my hysterectomy all I felt was relief and freedom. Even after getting married at 36 I never regretted the decision.

This book will tear you apart and put you back together again in the best way. Read with tissues and plan to stay up late to read.

I’m already deciding to chuck the other books in my TBR to read the second book.

Rage by Linda Castillo

A visit with Kate Burkholder is always a guaranteed heart stopping, adrenaline pumping time.

I am impressed that this series is still so strong at book seventeen. Castillo finds a way to write fresh content and keep the reader engaged.

In book seventeen Kate and Tomasetti are looking for a connection between two young adult Amish mens deaths. The world they start uncovering goes deeper than anyone expected.

Pickup your copy today to see if Kate survives this case.

Have I Told You Lately by Beth Moran

What a cute clean (zero spice) romance. I enjoyed watching Emmie grow as she started doing something she wanted to do. By doing so she found more than she ever dreamed possible.

Have I Told You Lately is set in the England countryside and a little island about an hour away. You will fall in love with the setting and feel yourself relax as you read.

This was my first Beth Moran book and definitely not my last.

I Can’t Even by Jenn McKinlay

This book was more emotional than I expected. Its main focus is grief and how people work through it differently but everyone needs a tribe to help them through it. My grief journey tribe is completely different than I thought it would be but they are perfect for me. I resonated deeply with all three girls. Sometimes grief hits you hard in the weirdest places. It will take your breath away. Other times it quietly creeps up on you. 

There are plenty of funny scenes as well. Just be prepared to laugh through your snotty crying. 

Spicy yes there are a couple of spicy scenes. 

I would love a book each in the two other sisters as they navigate through their new life. Especially Soph, her husband is a jerk. 

I highly recommend this book to anyone.