Friday, January 17, 2025

"A Noble Companion" by Rachel Kovaciny

About this book:

  “Raid a dragon's hoard for her dowry? It seemed like a good idea at the time...
    Madelena isn't in love with her friend Armando, but his marriage proposal offers the security she needs. She sympathizes with him—his father insists Armando must either find a bride or join the army. Armando would rather become a husband than a soldier, but his ugly face has scared away all other eligible ladies despite his family's wealth. Although she harbors only friendship for Armando, Madelena agrees to marry him on one condition: she insists on acquiring a dowry worthy of his family's noble standing in the land of Costa Nueva. But as a humble stablemaid, Madelena has no idea how to find such wealth. That's when the talking burro Terco mentions he's heard how to find a dragon’s treasure.
    Javier, Armando’s younger brother, has loved Madelena in silence for years. When he learns of their impending marriage, he offers to help her find the treasure, even though succeeding may cost him the chance to spend his future with her. Together, they face a dangerous wilderness, a charming bandit, and a dragon’s lair, forcing Javier to confront his feelings and Madelena to re-evaluate her heart.”


Series: Book #6 in the multi-author series, “Cornerstone”. It does not seem to be connected to any other books, however. A stand-alone novel. Click on the books to be taken to that review: Book #1, Book #2, and Book #3, Book #4!, and Book #5!


Spiritual Content- A few Scriptures are mentioned, remembered, & quoted; Many Prayers & Thanking God; God is called by the Spanish word ‘Dios’ in this book; 'H's are capital when referring to God; Mentions of Dios; Mentions of prayers, praying, blessings over food, & thanking God; Mentions of going to church/Mass, mission churches, Mass, & priests; A couple mentions of a cross necklace; A mention of Heaven; A mention of someone being a godsend; A mention of someone not being “conscientious enough” to become a priest; A mention of blessings;
             *Note: When thanking Dios for a meal with meat in it, Madelena particularly thanks Him for creating animals “that did not speak or think, all of which He permitted to be eaten” and it’s added that “those were much different from the talking kinds of animals, the burros, horses, dogs, cats, and birds of prey which He had created as helpers to work for and with humans, not to be eaten by them.”; Madelena has a talking burro and he is with her on this journey to a dragon’s lair, plus two talking horses; A man talks to a bird in a language that Madelena and Javier don’t understand; Madelena talks to a dragon. 
 

Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘dumb’, a ‘shut up’, and three ‘stupid’s; A mention of a curse (said, not written); Some sarcasm & eye rolling; Both Madelena and Javier eavesdrop on conversations; Madelena considers lying about not finding the treasure, but knows she couldn’t live with herself if she lied about it; Talking horses are unable to lie, but burros can bend or ignore the truth (which is why most duplicitous people use burros); Fighting, Being hit, Facing bandits, Being held at gun-point, Gunshots, & a Duel where someone could die and concern for the person (including imagining the person hurt or dead, up to semi-detailed); Seeing someone shot, a bad injury, pain, blood/bleeding, & giving someone stitches (up to semi-detailed); Seeing a burro attacked by a wildcat, the blood/injury, & shooting the wildcat (and later the dead body of the wildcat, up to semi-detailed); Killing a tick (up to semi-detailed); Javier has a bit of a temper and wishes to punch a man for his comments towards Madelena; Javier gives Madelena a cup of brandy to drink when she’s injured (she’s never had brandy before so he says she’s in a for “a real treat” and his parents enjoy sharing a brandy after supper every evening); A dragon threatens to eat Madelena and Javier or her burro (the dragon adds about the taste of the burro, but Madelena won’t give him her talking burro adding that she would never sell a talking creature to anyone who meant to eat it, barely-above-not-detailed); Many mentions of bandits, criminals, thieves, stealing, stolen items, being robbed, kidnappings, ransoms, being shot, & weapons; Mentions of deaths, grief, & fevers (Madelena’s parents); Mentions of a duel & the possibility of being killed (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of shooting, being shot at, & gunshots; Mentions of injuries, pain, stitches, & blood/bleeding (up to semi-detailed); Mentions of alcohol (wine and brandy) & drinking (See comment above for a positive comment about parents drinking brady after supper); Mentions of ticks stuck on animals & the animal being harmed or dying because of it (up to semi-detailed); A few mentions of a bully; A few mentions of lies, lying, & liars; A few mentions of a dead wildcat’s body (barely-above-not-detailed); A couple mentions of the possibility of being drugged or poisoned; A couple mentions of a story about a bear attack and a wife having to sew her husband’s hair back on; A couple mentions of jealousy; A couple mentions of hunting; A mention of a dead rodent; A mention of manure; A mention of vomit; 
             *Note: Madelena assumes a couple of times that people think less of her because of her being a stablemaid and that not being typical work for a woman; Javier says his oldest brother is selfish and spoiled.
 
 
Sexual Content- An almost kiss (border-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed), a barely-above-not-detailed kiss, and two semi-detailed kisses; Remembering a kiss & an almost kiss (barely-above-not-detailed); Wanting to kiss (barely-above-not-detailed); Glancing at another’s lips; Touches, Embraces, Hand holding, (border-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed); Remembering Touches & Dancing (barely-above-not-detailed); Noticing (barely-above-not-detailed); A bit of flirting; Madelena plans to marry Javier’s brother because of circumstances (marriage of convenience) even though they don’t love each other (she had come to expect that they would one day wed, so she had fed and nourished her affections for him, but still does not love him); A man flirts with Madelena which makes Javier jealous; Another man wants Javier to trade Madelena for a horse (which he doesn’t do); Mentions of kisses, hand kisses, possible kisses, & kissing; Mentions of jealousy; A couple mentions of chaperones; Love, falling/being in love, & the emotions;
             *Note: Madelena looks away from a shirtless man, but notices Javier tugging his shirt back on (barely-above-not-detailed); Madelena is “what others generally called “a solid girl”” and that “her shoulders and arms boasted the kinds of firm and useful muscles many young men would be proud to have. The kind that would drive most young women of Costa Nueva to wearing long sleeves or a shawl to hide them. But not Madelena Vela. She had gained her strength through honorable work, and she felt no need to hide it.”; Later, Madelena notes that she has “a woman’s curves” but they are “understated compared to her powerful shoulders”; Madelena wears a dress that “modestly covered her womanly curves while making sure they were shown off to their best advantage”; A few comments/thoughts from Madelena about decent women keeping their hair up as only a husband should be allowed the intimacy of seeing a woman’s hair down.
 
-Madelena Vela, age 22
-Javier Moncada, age 20
                                P.O.V. switches between them 
                                                        188 pages
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My personal Rating- 

{ Those squeamish to blood/injuries might not enjoy scenes from this book, lower up to a full star for such readers. }

I have a new pitch for this book: Josefina American Girl Books + a little bit of Dora the Explorer with the quest for a dragon’s lair + the cutest unrequited love ðŸ¥¹ + talking animals (which I typically don’t like, but it worked so well for this book?) + a little Love Comes Softly for the Western setting and a scene towards the end = I was pretty flabbergasted about this one. Which is so funny to me because out of those elements, if someone tried to sell that pitch to me, only the unrequited love and smitten MMC (he’s been reading books and learning all he can about establishing a successful business so he can build a home with her one day—my heart!) would have attracted me to this story. But it worked so well despite it being so different for me, oddly enough. 

 

I will say that I didn’t quite get The Ugly Duckling story? Javier’s brother is known to not be good-looking, but he was mostly mentioned, and we didn’t see him much so I thought it was strange that he would be the ugly duckling. 

 

There were a few parts that made me squirm that had to do with blood and injuries and animals, just as a heads up for those sensitive to that element. I’m usually not in books, but there were more details that I was expecting in this one about all of that. 

 

When I first started reading this book and saw the talking animals, I thought it was interesting, but not really my normal read. Which it wasn’t. At all. But it ended up being such a fun wild card, if you will, and one I will be thinking of fondly!

 

 

See y’all on Friday with a new review! 




*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

"Hours We Regret" by Chelsea Michelle

About this book:

  “A serial killer. A dangerous road. And a cell phone going straight to voicemail…
    A string of murders happening just across the state line makes residents of idyllic Maple Springs nervous. While Michelle Watson is obsessed with finding the killer’s pattern, her twin Chelsea disagrees with her involvement.
    Reading the victims’ stories makes Michelle face the decisions she’s been trying to ignore. Determined to live her life to the fullest, she makes an innocent choice that takes a life-threatening turn.
    When Michelle stops answering her phone, Chelsea can’t ignore the feeling that something is wrong. Very wrong. With friends and family, Chelsea sets out to find her sister, all while questioning if her faith is strong enough to weather the trial.
    Time is running out and the last thing Chelsea wants to do is file a missing person’s report for her twin.”


Series: Book #.5 in the “Watson Twins Mystery” series. 


Spiritual Content- Scriptures are quoted, mentioned, read, & thoughts over; Prayers; Talks about God & trusting Him; ‘H’s are capital when referring to God; Mentions of God; Mentions of prayers, praying, & prayer chains; A few mentions of those & events in the Bible; A few mentions of the Holy Spirit; A couple mentions of churches & a pastor’s wife; A couple mentions of angels; A mention of Heaven; A mention of being Blessed.
 

Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘gosh’ and two ‘shut up’; A mention of a curse (said, not written); Some eye rolling & sarcasm; Being ran off the road, a car accident, fear (for herself and a loved one), pain, & passing out (up to semi-detailed); Michelle is concerned about the serial killer in their area & wants to come up with a plan from keeping her and Chelsea from becoming victims; Michelle is bothered by the thought of the victims having plans they never got to do; Many mentions of a serial killer, his victims, the bodies, & being ran off the road (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of a car crash/accident, injuries, & pain; A few mentions of lies & lying; A couple mentions of a bomber; A couple mentions of gossip; A mention of kidnappers; A mention of the death of a grandparent & grief; A mention of the grief of losing children (Job in the Bible);
             *Note: Mentions of car brands; Mentions of stores & places (Walmart); A few mentions of a TV show, movie, & actor (Diagnosis Murder, North and South, You’ve Got Mail, Richard Armitage); A mention of Facebook.
 
 
Sexual Content- Four hair/head kisses and a cheek kiss; Touches, Embraces, Nearness, & Smelling (barely-above-not-detailed); Noticing (barely-above-not-detailed); Michelle is unsure if she really loves the guy she is dating and *Spoiler* breaks-up with him shortly into the book because she has the idea of someone else *End of Spoiler*; Mentions of dates, dating, boyfriends, exes, & break-ups; A mention of Michelle setting Chelsea up on a blind date with a man around their father’s age.
 
-Michelle Watson, age 26
-Chelsea Watson, age 26
                                1st person P.O.V. switches between them 
                                                        110 pages
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My personal Rating- 

This is just a short prequel to the series, so it’s more of setting the stage by introducing us to the cast of characters in a bite-sized story that you can read in around an hour. 

 

I thought this was going to be more of a cozy mystery, but it ended up being more of a suspenseful read for me. One thing I thought was great was despite it being more on the suspenseful side, the serial killer and all of the things relating to him were kept very minor. We aren’t even told how he killed his victims, only that he ran them off the road and the bodies were found elsewhere. This makes me appreciative, but also think that this book and series may be an option for slightly younger teens unlike most Christian Fiction Suspense books that have heavier content. We’ll just have to see how the rest of the series goes! 

 

I’ve had my eye on this series since it first released and since we don’t have everything answered in this short story, I’m looking forward to continuing the books to see what happens next! I was disappointed that we don’t get answers to what happened in this book fully, but I suspect (and expect) that it will all be brought back up again in a future book.

 

 

See y’all on Friday with a new review! 




*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.

Friday, January 10, 2025

"A Noble Princess" by Saraine Whitney

About this book:

  “What happens when duty and love tear you in opposite directions?
   Wilder “Becks” Beckington knows his duty as a royal bodyguard. Protect, no matter the cost. But when the elderly queen summons him while on her sickbed, she gives him an impossible command he somehow must fulfill. Escort the princess to marry her betrothed, all the while keeping a life-changing secret from her, one that could prove deadly in the wrong hands. He would rather die than lie to the woman who’s become his unlikely friend, but with her entire future at stake, he swears to secrecy.
    Princess Aurelia of Galandra knows her duty as the daughter of the queen. Obey, no matter the cost. But with her mother’s health on the brink, she’s also reeling from the discovery of a terrible secret, one that shakes the very foundations of her reality. While anxieties about her future marriage plague her and nightmares about her past leave her sleepless, she undertakes the journey to the Kingdom of Nordenberg, as her friendship with her bodyguard, Becks, becomes more tentative and fragile by the day.
     While Aurelia struggles to make sense of who she is and Becks battles to push down the rogue feelings he has for her, danger and unforeseen obstacles haunt their every step. The truth must stay safely hidden, or disaster will strike. Can Wilder Becks fulfill his mission, or will his heart and dark past overcome him, to the detriment of the princess?”


Series: Book #5 in the multi-author series, “Cornerstone”. It does not seem to be connected to any other books, however. A stand-alone novel. Click on the books to be taken to that review: Book #1, Book #2, and Book #3, and Book #4!


Spiritual Content- Psalm 46:1-3 at the beginning; Scriptures are mentioned, remembered, thought over, & come to mind; Prayers & Thanking Dieu; God in this book is called ‘Dieu’; Talks about Dieu, His will, running away from Him, & forgiveness; 'H's are capital when referring to Dieu; Aurelia struggles with the idea of trusting God for a miracle after He didn’t grant her father one and feels jaded about it, but continues to pray (*Spoiler* At the end, she asks Dieu to forgive her hatred and bitterness *End of Spoiler*); While Wilder believes in Dieu, he doesn’t feel like Dieu will listen to his prayers, he still prays for Aurelia (noting that Wilder was shocked and confused when Dieu did listen to his petitions); Wilder prayers for Dieu to take his feelings for Aurelia; Wilder comments to a friend that he isn’t a “complete heathen”; Wilder doesn’t receive a booming answer from heaven about his question/prayer, but didn’t “really expect one or deserve one”, adding that if there was an answer “the roaring of the demons” in his head drowned it out; Aurelia talks to Wilder about Dieu not being like his earthly father (*Spoiler* Wilder feels a tug of war on his soul and wants Dieu, but thinks he is unworthy of Him; In the epilogue, Wilder shares with Aurelia that Dieu has redeemed his name *End of Spoiler*); Many mentions of Dieu, trusting Him and His plans, prayers, & praying; A few mentions of churches/chapels, church going, a priest, & a sermon; A couple mentions of miracles; A mention of reading a book of Scriptures; A mention of a man wanting to be a military chaplain; 
             *Note: “Saints preserve us”, “for heaven’s sake”, “what/who in heaven’s name”, and “Heaven knows” are said once, once, twice, and four times respectively; When a storm happens, Wilder wryly thinks that the heavens are against them; Two different men are called a “devil”; A mention of fairies, dryads, sprites, pixies, and goblins (some children are told a story about them).
 

Negative Content- Minor cussing and fictional world phrases including: two ‘thunderation’s, three ‘dragonflies’ (exclamation), three ‘shut up’s, three ‘what in Galandra’s, five forms of ‘blast’, six ‘stupid’s, and eight ‘idiot’s; A few mentions of curses (said, not written); Some eye rolling & sarcasm; Beating someone up (threatening), Being threatened, Being beaten, Being held at knife-point, Injures, Pain, & Blood/bleeding (up to semi-detailed); Nightmares (including of thinking she’s going to be trapped in the dark and die & also being abandoned by a birth mother and adoptive mother); Attacking and Killing a bear (up to semi-detailed); Wilder beats a man to a pulp who meant to harm Aurelia (he is horrified to realize that he hits the man in the same places where his father would injure him, up to semi-detailed); Wilder breaks a man’s nose & is put into a jail for it (also being beaten by guards himself, border-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed); Wilder is willing to hit/punch anyone who thinks badly of Aurelia; Wilder’s father was physically and verbally abusive to him when drunk (this is recalled many times and Wilder has many scars from his father using him as a punching bag) and his mother would turn her back to Wilder being beaten (she later would swallow a potion that would keep her “from ever waking up” again); Wilder recalls being locked in the attic for a week after hiding his father’s alcohol; Wilder recalls his father telling him that he will amount to nothing and that he’s good for nothing; Wilder feels major defeat and guilt when he is unable to protect Aurelia and feels like a failure (this weighs heavily on him); Wilder feels guilt at lying to Aurelia about the secret & thinks that she will hate him (and the queen) for not telling her; Wilder thinks that he is a liar, a coward, and a man who can’t control his temper; Aurelia drinks wine at dinner (once); Wilder contemplates about throwing away his morals and having a glass of hard liquor after distressing news, but does not; Many mentions of fights/fighting, abuse (both physical and verbal including from a parent), beatings, injuries, & scars; Many mentions of lies, lying, liars, deception, & the guilt of it all (regarding the spoiler listed below); Mentions of assassins, assassination attempts, & possible murderers; Mentions of Aurelia’s mother being sick and possibly dying soon; Mentions of raids, thieves, & stealing; Mentions of alcohol (including wine at dinner), drinking, drunkards, & a tavern; Mentions of gossip & rumors; Mentions of hatred & prejudice; A few mentions of raids & invasions; A couple mentions of executions; A mention of the death of a younger brother & his mother’s health being poor since; A mention of some men who treat their families as disposable; 
             *Note: *Spoilers but important note for Adoptees* Shortly into the book, Aurelia overhears her mother tell Wilder about her and the king finding Aurelia in a trash heap as an infant, adopting her after their own stillbirth, and how she doesn’t know Aurelia to know; This shakes Aurelia and she believes her whole life is a lie, hurt by her mother not telling her, and thinks of herself as a guttersnipe that doesn’t deserve her princess lifestyle; Wilder doesn’t want to lie to Aurelia, but keeps the order from his queen about the secret; Aurelia has nightmares of her “real maman” abandoning her and her adoptive mother also leaving her (including Aurelia waking up and realizing that her birth mother didn’t want her, threw her away and rejected her of her time, attention, and love; Later thinking that her birth mother found her worthless); Aurelia recalls having similar nightmares as a child and clinging to her parents afterwards and being a good girl so her family won’t forget her; Aurelia feels bitterness about her mother keeping this from her and tries to let go of it; The king of another country calls Aurelia garage and “descended from filth and found in filth”; Towards the end, Aurelia thinks that she has a heavenly Father who knew her before she was born, at least, that’s what the priest at her family’s chapel would tell her; After certain events, Aurelia thinks that she’s nothing; At the end, Aurelia thinks that God granted her a gift in her adoptive parents and despite the years she had been lied to, she had been loved; She asks her adoptive mother if she was ashamed of her and the older woman replies “never!” *End of Spoilers*; Aurelia has a couple moments of panic and at one point, pulls a couple strands of her hair out; Aurelia thinks that a certain country likes their women being “made of porcelain” (regarding their appearances); A man makes a comment about men not waiting a lazy wife that sits around all day and does a pointed glance at his wife who is in wheelchair due to her health; A few mentions of a stillbirth (barely-above-not-detailed).
 
 
Sexual Content- A hand kiss, a hair kiss, a forehead kiss, a cheek kiss, an almost (border-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed) kiss, a barely-above-not-detailed kiss, and an (unwanted) border-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed kiss; Touches, Embraces, Hand holding, Warmth, Flutters, & Nearness (barely-above-not-detailed); Noticing (barely-above-not-detailed); Blushes; When Wilder holds Aurelia to comfort her after a trying event, he kisses her hair and then feels guilt as she is betrothed; During the traveling, Wilder and Aurelia pose as a married couple and another man asks if Wilder slept with her in the same room; A man tries to leer at Aurelia & another man looks her over; A man is cut-off from saying something insulting about Aurelia (that “all she’s good for is—“); A couple mentions of flirting; A mention of a married couple sharing a kiss; A mention of a hand kiss; A mention of mooning; Light love, falling/being in love, & the emotions.
 
-Aurelia Beauregard, age 19
-Wilder “Becks” Beckington
                               1st person P.O.V. switches between them 
                                                        209 pages
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My personal Rating- 

{ Trigger warnings for adoptees & physical and verbal abuse from a parent }

 

I did really like both Wilder and Aurelia, but I do wish we could have seen more of their friendship prior to the journey. I felt a little like I was jumping into the middle of a book or missing pages and would have really liked to have seen their friendship more rather than just be told about it. 

 

I think some of this book could be triggering for adoptees and/or who went through physical and verbal abuse from a parent, just as a heads up for those sensitive to those topics. 

 

This was overall a sweet story that had some hard lessons for our main characters to learn. I always like seeing the bodyguard trope for the love interest and while Wilder went a bit overboard at times protecting her, they were cute together—once they talked through some things and removed the weight of guilt and secrets from their shoulders. 

 

 

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*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.

*I received this book for free from the Author for this honest review.