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I love to read, have always loved to read. In fact, I can have three to four books going at a time usually. This is a blog of my journey through different reading challenges, in which I hope to share the books I read along with my thoughts, inspirations and the weird ideas gleaned from each book along the way. Come and join me! In addition, I will be attempting to improve my own writing to move along the path I see before me, a path strewn with the words I desire to form into stories.
Risking His Heart by Emily Conrad is another wonderful visit to Redemption Ridge at Christmas time. I loved the two mysteries that the police were trying to solve and I loved the best friends to more romance. Just who was the burglar stealing the electronics from homes? And who was the Yeti stealing the Christmas decorations right out from under people's noses as it seemed he, or she, was doing? And were the cases connected or not?
I felt so bad for Neenah as the plans for her life were completely dashed when she was forced into early retirement from the police force. And suddenly, out of the blue, she was named guardian of a friend's teenage daughter. How could she continue to do what she loved?
And then there is Cody. Her best friend and also police officer. Though he'd very much prefer that they were more than best friends. And he's also dealing with never feeling he's good enough for his father, the Chief.
I loved their story and how they learned to trust in God's plan for their lives.
I received an e-copy of this book as a member of the launch team and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.
I am absolutely in love with this series by Gabrielle Meyer. Each new book becomes my favorite. I just finished a reread of the first five books, seeing as I had forgotten quite a lot of details. Having all the stories and characters fresh in my mind really did help me enjoy Through Each Tomorrow all the more. The author has done a phenomenal job of weaving this entire series together. I have mentioned before how much I love that each book brings in new twists. I wasn't quite sure how she was going to have step siblings be the main characters in this book, but I loved it. And then she included another time crossing character who is in both timelines with Charles. That was just awesome.
Charles Hollingsworth was originally introduced in book one as an older gentleman, so the reader already knows which path he is going to choose. Usually one of the things keeping me riveted to the story is needing to know WHICH time period the character is going to ultimately choose to remain in. But even though we KNOW in this book, there is still so much at stake and so much we don't know. And yes, it was more than enough to keep me riveted to this new story.
In Charles's 1583 timeline, the story is told from the point of view of his step-sister, Lady Cecily. She was very briefly mentioned in the previous book. She lives in Windsor Castle as one of Queen Elizabeth's Maids of Honor.
And then there is Drew, Charles's friend who lives in both timelines with Charles, even though they only KNEW each other in the one timeline until they meet early in the book in the other timeline. I actually liked Drew better than Charles for the majority of the book. But I admit, Charles had a lot of responsibilities pressing on him, and by the end of the story, I actually liked all the main characters.
One thing that might be concerning is the deceit that takes place in the book. Without giving anything away, I will just say that their are consequences and the characters learn to lean on God and trust Him and His will.
There is mention of adultery and out of wedlock pregnancy, but it is not seen as acceptable.
There were awesome twists and reveals. And I just have to say, one of the things that I love about these books is discovering which past character or characters might make an appearance.
I loved this book and can't wait for book 7.
I absolutely adored this second book in Ann Swindell's In the Catle Library series. I was thrilled to once again visit the fictional European kingdom of Lethersby and get reacquainted with beloved characters from Christmas in the Castle Library.
Love in the Castle Library is Delphine's story. She is the castle stewardess that we met in book one. It is also Jack Worthington's story, the British researcher who was hired to help unravel the mystery of the missing Queen Alma. The mystery that began to be unraveled in the first book. (So, yes, you do want to read this series in order.)
I loved getting to know Delphine better, and was instantly drawn into the relationship between her and Jack. A relationship that was to be professional, but the reader could see the spark between them from the beginning. A spark that neither of them wanted to acknowledge or encourage for various reasons. And yet when controversy comes up in relation to Delphine's job, their professional relationship soon becomes a fake dating relationship, making it even harder to keep their feelings in check.
One thing I really appreciated in this romance was there was communication between Delphine and Jack. It drives me crazy when a lack of communication drives a couple apart and adds so much drama. But even more imporantly, both characters were learning to lean on God. Learning to trust him more. Faith and prayer and reading God's Word were very important parts of their lives. They were both Christian, but they both also had issues they needed to work through. Because Delphine didn't have a good relationship with her earthly father, it was causing trust issues when it came to her heavenly Father. Additionally, events in Jack's past had caused him to build walls around his heart. Walls that he was in no hurry to tear down.
I love the way God worked in both of their lives. Not just in their relationship, but also in the way the details of the mystery of Queen Alma's disappearance were revealed plus how the controversy surrounding Delphine's job and live in the castle was resolved.
I was also thrilled that the main characters from book one, Ellie and Mark, played such an important roles in this story. It was awesome to get caught up with them, along with the King and Queen of Lethersby. Plus we got to meet Jack's father, Kent, who was such a strong Christian, and an awesome source of wisdom and encouragement.
And while we got some intriguing answers to the Queen Alma mystery, there are still unanswered questions which I can't wait to find out the answers to as the series continues. As the reader, I could see where a couple of things were heading, so I wasn't completely taken by surprise, but I loved the way the author brought everything together.
Highly recommened!
I received a copy of this book as a member of the review team and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.