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Tidewater Bride

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Tidewater Bride Laura Franz Bethany House Publishers Virginia Colony's most eligible woman is busy matchmaking for a ship of brides, though she has no interest in finding her own mate. Will she reconsider when new revelations about the colony's most eligible landowner come to light?  Selah Hopewell seems to be the only woman in the Virginia colony who has no wish to marry. True, Jamestown has a shortage of potential wives---but Selah has her hands full assisting in her family's shop. Xander Renick is the most eligible tobacco lord in the settlement. But can he convince Selah to become his Tidewater Bride?  While this isn't a genre I read too much anymore, there is something very nostalgic for me in coming back to Christian historical fiction. This one wasn't quite as much of a romance as I was expecting, but I enjoyed it more than the last book I read by this author ( A Bound Heart , if you're wondering). This novel's backstory is highly influenced by Pocaho

The Dress Shop on King Street

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The Dress Shop on King Street Ashley Clark Bethany House Publishers So I may or may not have a bit of a compulsion to read books that are set in Charleston- even just South Carolina in general. There aren’t a lot of books set here (unless you’re counting Southern Fiction, which isn’t usually my preferred genre) so whenever I see one, I tend to pick it up. Ashley Clark is a new author to me, and novels with dual timelines can be tricky, so I came into this one curious but skeptical.  True to form, I definitely found one storyline much more compelling than the other- something I find that tends to be a hazard of the time slip genre. Really, I only found Harper’s story interesting in so much as it connected to Millie’s (which, now that I think about it, is a little ironic, since most of those scenes are the ones not set in Charleston!) Millie’s story was bittersweet and left me with a bit of an ache; I may have also been more drawn to that one because at heart I’ll always be a histori

The Love Note

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  The Love Note Joanna Davidson Politano Revell Focused on a career in medicine and not on romance, Willa Duvall is thrown slightly off course during the summer of 1865 when she discovers a never-opened love letter in a crack of her old writing desk. Compelled to find the passionate soul who penned it and the person who never received it, she takes a job as a nurse at the seaside estate of Crestwicke Manor. Everyone at Crestwicke has feelings--mostly negative ones--about the man who wrote the letter, but he seems to have disappeared. With plenty of enticing clues but few answers, Willa's search becomes even more complicated when she misplaces the letter and it passes from person to person in the house, each finding a thrilling or disheartening message in its words. Laced with mysteries large and small, this romantic Victorian-era tale of love lost, love deferred, and love found is sure to delight. I feel a little like the odd man out with this review, as it has a score of five-star

The Haunting at Bonaventure Circus

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The Haunting at Bonaventure Circus Jaime Jo Wright Bethany House Publishers 1928 The Bonaventure Circus is a refuge for many, but Pippa Ripley was rejected from its inner circle as a baby. When she receives mysterious messages from someone called the "Watchman," she is determined to find him and the connection to her birth. As Pippa's search leads her to a man seeking justice for his murdered sister and evidence that a serial killer has been haunting the circus train, she must decide if uncovering her roots is worth putting herself directly in the path of the killer. Present Day The old circus train depot will either be torn down or preserved for historical importance, and its future rests on real estate project manager Chandler Faulk's shoulders. As she dives deep into the depot's history, she's also balancing a newly diagnosed autoimmune disease and the pressures of single motherhood. When she discovers clues to the unsolved murders of the past, Chandler is

The Land Beneath Us

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The Land Beneath Us Sarah Sundin Revell In 1943, Private Clay Paxton trains hard with the U.S. Army Rangers at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, determined to do his best in the upcoming Allied invasion of France. With his future stolen by his brothers' betrayal, Clay has only one thing to live for—fulfilling the recurring dream of his death. Leah Jones works as a librarian at Camp Forrest, longing to rise above her orphanage upbringing and belong to the community, even as she uses her spare time to search for her real family—the baby sisters she was separated from so long ago. After Clay saves Leah's life from a brutal attack, he saves her virtue with a marriage of convenience. When he ships out to train in England for D-Day, their letters bind them together over the distance. But can a love strong enough to overcome death grow between them before Clay's recurring dream comes true? The last book in Sarah Sundin's Sunrise at Normandy series, The Land Bene

Cry of the Raven

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Cry of the Raven Morgan L. Busse Bethany House Lady Selene Ravenwood has come into her full power as a dreamwalker just as the war with the Dominia Empire begins. Working with the other Great Houses, Selene and Damien use their gifts to secure the borders and save those devastated by the war. But conflict, betrayal, and hatred begin to spread between the Great Houses, destroying their unity as the empire burns a path across their lands. At the same time, Damien Maris starts to lose his ability to raise the waters, leaving the lands vulnerable to the empire's attacks. The only one who can unite the houses and restore her husband's power is Selene Ravenwood. But it will require that she open her heart to those who have hurt her and let go of her past, despite the one who hunts her and will do anything to stop her power. Will Selene survive? Or is she destined to fall like the dreamwalkers before her?      Yes, I did apply for an arc of this book on netgalle