Tag: fiction
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The Curious Inheritance of Blakely House: A Journey of Courage and Innovation
The Curious Inheritance of Blakely House is a captivating historical fiction that follows the brilliant Sydney Forrester on her extraordinary journey. Inheriting a mysterious estate, she confronts self-doubt and fierce rivals while discovering her own strength. Politano weaves a tale of creativity, courage, and the beauty of being uniquely oneself.
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Heartfelt Revolutionary War Romance: The Hero and the Patriot
The Hero and the Patriot by Stephanie McRae is a compelling Revolutionary War romance that intertwines love, courage, and faith. Set in 1775 Williamsburg, it follows Emmeline and Quillan as they navigate personal and political loyalty amidst the war. This beautifully crafted tale inspires readers by emphasizing the importance of standing for one’s beliefs.
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A Song in the Dark: A WWII Tale of Courage
A Song in the Dark by Kimberley Woodhouse is a poignant tale of courage and resilience set against WWII. Blind pianist Chaisley Frappier’s unyielding spirit shines as she helps others while embarking on a perilous concert tour. Her journey, alongside British spy Rick Zimmerman, highlights the transformative power of faith and friendship in dark times.
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Hannah and the Nightingale: A Whimsical Regency Romance
Hannah & the Nightingale by Sienne Peake is a mesmerizing novella that captures the essence of young love blossoming in a magical garden. With Hannah’s enchanting violin melodies drawing Rupert, the duke’s son, together, their romance flourishes amidst societal pressures. This tale beautifully reminds us that true happiness lies in life’s simple joys.
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The Aviator’s Lady: A Dual-Timeline Tale of Love and Redemption
The Aviator’s Lady by Gabrielle Meyer, set in dual timelines of 1863 and 1917, explores themes of legacy, forgiveness, and redemption through the intertwining lives of Cade Bailey, a stunt pilot, and Emma Merrick, a compassionate nurse. Their journeys confront family secrets, historical struggles, and the possibility of hope and healing.
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Discovering Joy in A Carol for Mrs. Dickens
“A Carol for Mrs. Dickens” follows Kate Dickens, who struggles with grief and the burdens of Christmas while pregnant with her tenth child. Through magical journeys into her past, she reconnects with the joy of the holiday, emphasizing themes of love, faith, and the importance of simple moments amidst life’s challenges.
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First Lines Friday: Uncover Your Next Read
Discover Unwavering by Cassie Laelyn in this week’s First Lines Friday! The newest release in the Fallen Guardians series brings River’s story to life with action, chaos, and sizzling romance. If you love paranormal romance with soulmates, fallen angels, and destiny-driven passion, this series is a must-read.
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Heartfelt Historical Romance: The Recluse’s Vindication Review & Giveaway
In “The Recluse’s Vindication” by Danielle Grandinetti, love and forgiveness intertwine on the haunting shores of Loch Ness. Childhood sweethearts Ben and Eleanor confront their past and navigate the shadows of WWII. This poignant novella, rich in heart and hope, reminds us that love can truly guide us home.
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Cooking Up Clues: A Murder Most Fowl Review
Twins Beth and Seth inherit their aunt’s chicken-themed food truck and enter a cooking competition in A Murder Most Fowl by Carmela Dutra. When murder strikes, their dreams turn deadly. This cozy mystery blends humor, family, food, and suspense for fans of Lucy Burdette and Joanne Fluke.
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First Lines Friday: Uncover Your Next Read
First Lines Fridays, hosted by Wandering Words, invites readers to discover books by their opening lines. Ashley shares her current historical read, “A Murder Most Fowl” by Carmela Dutra, a novel that features a food truck run by twins serves up a clucking good murder in this cozy debut mystery, perfect for fans of Lucy…
