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Lake Season by Denise Hunter

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❤❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ I received a complimentary copy of this book.   Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.   Lake Season is Book 1 in Denise Hunter’s newest Bluebell Inn Romance series.   It all starts with a letter from the past and ends with the promise of love letters in the future.   This book was so riveting I literally read it in a single day, I couldn’t put it down.    For any reader who loves reading romantic fiction what could be better than a story about a bestselling author who is the main character.   I absolutely loved how the storyline developed and all of the references to some of the best known authors.     When a romance author can be compared to works by greats like Nickolas Sparks you know that the mark has been hit. I truly enjoyed the message and situations that the author walked the reader through.   You are taken from innocuous things like opinions on writer’s block to damaged self-esteem. It e...

Mini Miracles by Melissa Storm

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❤❤❤❤❤ Mini Miracles was a great free book I came across.   It is one of the better inspiring Christian Fiction novels I have read recently.    What is better than a Christmas Eve find of puppies at the base of a nativity?   This Church Dogs series book walks the reader through the healing journeys of not just the main character but several of the key characters.   It takes on difficult topics like death, deceit, abandonment and ultimately forgiveness and the ability to love again. Melissa Storm has given us a new series that is sure to remind us of God’s plans are bigger than our plans.   This is a must read for anyone who appreciates wholesome inspiring reads.   I am looking forward to reading the rest of this series.

A Dash of Christmas by Samantha Chase

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❤❤❤❤❤ A Dash of Christmas is Book 10 in Samatha Chase’s Montgomery Brothers series.   I have faithfully read each and every one of these books (in order, which I think is the only way to do it.)   Having the opportunity to open up and look into the latest characters is always worth the wait.   Take the time to lose yourself in the Montgomery’s life and watch the action happen. This book delves into the life of Carter Montgomery who is one of the few members of this illustrious family who adamantly chose not to go into the family business but rather buck tradition and go to culinary school.   When he is reconnected with childhood friend Emery Monaghan through some not so subtle matchmaking by his mother, you have to wait to see if there are flames somewhere other than in the kitchen.     This is just one more book in a long line of Samatha Chase novels that are just to hard to put down and leave you wondering what is next on the horizon.   ...