Friday, August 21, 2026

"Serving Up Love" by Tracie Peterson, Karen Witemeyer, Regina Jennings, & Jen Turano

About this book:

  “On the Manu for These Ladies? Adventure, Independence, and a Big Serving of Romance!
   A storied part of American history, Harvey Houses offered women a unique chance to gain independence and see amazing parts of this great country. Celebrated historical romance writers Tracie Peterson, Karen Witemeyer, Regina Jennings, and Jen Turano offer four fun, romantic tales of Harvey girls whose western adventures lead to love.”
 
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“A Flood of Love” by Tracie Peterson
 
About this book:

  “Returning home to New Mexico for the first time in years to fill in at the Harvey House, Gretchen Gottsacker is sure the past is behind her. But nothing can be that simple. When the man she loved long ago steps back into her life—with a daughter, no less—will she ever be the same?”


Series: Does not seem to be connected to any of the author’s other books.


Spiritual Content- A Scripture is quoted; Prayers; Dirk shares that his family is “extremely bound by our religious beliefs”; Talks about God, Jesus, & answered prayers; ‘H’s are capital when referring to God; Mentions of God, Jesus, praying, faiths, & Christians; Mentions of prayers, praying, & answered prayers; Mentions of churches, church going, services, & different denominations; A couple mentions of blessings & being blessed; A mention of Noah’s Ark; A mention of sin; A mention of the devil; 
             *Note: “Dear Lord” is said once by a main character (could be taken as a prayer or in vain); A couple mentions of luck & being lucky.
 

Negative Content- Some eye rolling & sarcasm; A flood & being trapped in high water (up to semi-detailed); Many mentions of floods, towns and homes destroyed, & people being trapped (up to semi-detailed); Mentions of deaths (including from railway and car accidents & a fever) and grief (including for a fiancé, brother, parents, and grandparents); Mentions of alcohol, drinking, & drunks; A few mentions of World War I; A couple mentions of jails & arrests; A couple mentions of deception; A mention of drunken men shooting up a place; A mention of gossip; 
             *Note: Dirk is described as having an “exotic presence” due to being half Hispanic and half American; A mention of a woman dying from childbirth complications.
 
 
Sexual Content- a not-detailed kiss, two border-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed kisses, and a semi-detailed kiss; Touches (including accidentally falling on a man’s lap), Embraces, Nearness, & Smelling (up to semi-detailed); Remembering kisses, touches, & embraces (up to semi-detailed); Noticing & Staring (up to semi-detailed); *Spoilers, but about an out-of-wedlock pregnancy* Dirk shares with Gretchen that his brother and his fiancée were pregnant out-of-wedlock, so they planned to elope due to being “condemned” by their family “religious beliefs” and quietly “right the wrong”; Dirk’s brother was concerned that his fiancée would be shamed, ostracized, and abandoned by her friends if the truth came out; Dirk married the woman to honor his brother’s wishes on his deathbed; Dirk tells Gretchen that he never touched the woman and wasn’t unfaithful to his love for Gretchen *End of Spoilers*; Mentions of an out-of-wedlock pregnancy; Love, falling/being in love, & the emotions.
 
-Gretchen Gottsacker, age 28
-Dirk Martinez
                                  P.O.V. switches between them
                                         Set in 1929 (Final Chapter in 1931)

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“More Than a Pretty Face” by Karen Witemeyer
 
About this book:

  “Rosalind Kemp becomes a Harvey Girl, clinging to the promise of one day transferring even farther west, someplace her youthful indiscretion won’t catch up to her. But the past is hard to escape, and when the worst occurs, will anyone stand up for her?”


Series: Connected to and set after “More Than Words Can Say”.


Spiritual Content- Galatians 5:1 at the beginning; A couple Scriptures are quoted & remembered; Prayers (including Rosalind asking God why she isn’t free of her past); Church going & singing a hymn; A couple talks about God; ‘H’s are not capital when referring to God; Mentions of God, His will, trusting Him, & showing grace; Mentions of prayers, praying, answered prayers, & prayer meetings; Mentions of those & events in the Bible (including a mention of Eve and the “apple”); Mentions of church, church going, services, & hymns; A few mentions of Christians; A few mentions of godly men and women; A few mentions of sins; A mention of Sunday school;
             *Note: Religious phrases: a “for Pete’s sake”, a “for heaven’s sake”, a “heaven knew”, and four “heavens”; Caleb refers to being physically close to Rosalind as “near to heaven as he’d ever come”; Someone says a dessert tastes “like heaven”; A reference to “damning evidence” about someone’s sins; A mention of someone battling demons from their past; A mention of being lucky.
 

Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘drat’, a ‘good grief’, a ‘shut up’, and a ‘stupid’; A mention of a curse (said, not written); Eye rolling; Rosalind has lied about her “scandalous” past (details in the Sexual Content spoiler); Fighting & Seeing someone fight (in self-defense); Mentions of deaths (including from illnesses) & grief (including a woman for her son, Rosalind for her parents, & Caleb for his father); Mentions of a woman in an abusive marriage, her being unwilling to press charges her husband, & her son being concerned for her safety; Mentions of a woman being accosted, injuries, & blood/bleeding; Mentions of alcohol, saloons, drinking, & drunks; Mentions of lies, lying, & deceit; A few mentions of a father having sharp tongue towards his daughter; A couple mentions of wars; A mention of tobacco.
 
 
Sexual Content- Three hand/fingers kisses, a cheek kiss, an almost kiss (semi-detailed), and three detailed kisses; Touches, Embraces, Hand holding, Electricity, Flutters, Nearness, & Smelling (semi-detailed); Wanting to kiss, touch, & embrace (up to semi-detailed); Blushes; Noticing & Staring (up to semi-detailed); Caleb’s mother says that waitresses like Rosalind are no better than women who work in brothels and are “soiled doves” (which Caleb says she and the other Harvey Girls are not that); Seeing a picture of a woman in her underclothes (*Major Spoilers and references to marital intimacy* When she was 16/17, Rosalind posed for a picture in her underclothes/corset to earn money for her father’s medicine; This is the past that she has lied about and tried to keep a secret, but some men figure it out; Those men show Caleb the picture and he blushes while also feels nauseous over how young she was in the picture; One man says she issued the invitation to look at her picture by posing for it, so men don’t have to feel guilty at looking; Caleb’s mother finds out about it and reveals it in front of the entire Harvey House staff; Caleb is hurt by the fact of other men seeing Rosalind in a “state of undress” as it’s an “intimacy reserved for marriage”, but still loves and defends her; They get married and the epilogue shows them kissing, wanting to touch, exploring his bedroom (with references to wanting to explore his bed, the chapter ends with them going to the bed; all in his POV, up to semi-detailed and detailed kisses) *End of Spoilers*; A friend tells Rosalind that a “darkened theater is the perfect place to get close [to her suitor]”; a “hussy”; Mentions of having “sparks” for someone, love at first sight, & infatuation; A few mentions of a man’s “immoral and illegal” business venture of photographing women in a lack of clothing; A few mentions of flirting; A couple mentions of reputations; A mention of a mistress; A mention of jealousy; A mention of a woman swooning over a man’s appearance; Love, falling in love, & the emotions;
             *Note: A few mentions of a Rosalind’s figure (which is noted that Caleb finds pleasing); A couple mentions of “sire” a son or child; A mention of a man being kicked in his groin by a woman he grabbed; A mention of the previous man nearly being “gelded” when kicked in the groin.
 
-Rosalind Kemp
-Caleb Durrington, age 28
                              P.O.V. switches between them
                                    Set in 1902

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“Intrigue a la Mode” by Regina Jennings
 
About this book:

  “When Willow Kentworth is warned that strange things are happening in the railyard after dark, she never intends to get involved. That is, until a handsome new employee at the Harvey House—who has secrets of his own—needs her assistance.”


Series: Connected to and set before “Courting Misfortune”.


Spiritual Content- A prayer; A few mentions of prayers & praying; A couple mentions of God; 
             *Note: A few mentions of luck & being lucky.
 

Negative Content- two ‘good grief’s; Eye rolling; Nearly being hit by train, Being attacked and left to die, Being trapped in a railway cart, Injuries, Pain, Blood/Bleeding, & Passing out (up to semi-detailed); Breaking into places (due to the mystery); Many mentions of alcohol, drinking, drunks, saloons, & smuggling alcohol during the Prohibition; Mentions of attacks, injuries, & blood/bleeding; Mentions of thieves, robberies, & stealing; Mentions of illnesses (including Willow’s mother having tuberculosis); Mentions of lies, lying, & deceit; A few mentions of gossip; A few mentions of throwing up; A couple mentions of gambling & poker; A couple mentions of cigars; A mention of a mother giving her young boy a whipping for misbehaving.
 
 
Sexual Content- Staring at lips, a fingers-to-lips touch, a forehead kiss, a cheek kiss, and a semi-detailed kiss; Touches, Embraces, Hand holding, Warmth, & Nearness (barely-above-not-detailed); Wanting to touch (barely-above-not-detailed); Winks & Flirting; Noticing (barely-above-not-detailed); A few mentions of kissing & kisses; Love, falling in love, & the emotions.
 
-Willow Kentworth
-Graham Buchanan, age 23
                              P.O.V. switches between them
                                      Set in 1898

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“Grand Encounters” by Jen Turano
 
About this book:

  “After her fiancé abandons her, Miss Myrtle Schermerhorn flees New York’s pity for a position at the El Tovar Hotel on the rim of the Grand Canyon. She’s determined to hold fast to her life of independence—but a rugged, frequent quest of the hotel makes that vow difficult to uphold.”


Series: Does not seem to be connected to any other book by this author.  


Spiritual Content- Talks about God & signs from Him; ‘H’s are capital when referring to God; Mentions of God & signs from Him; Mentions of prayers, praying, & thanking God; Mentions of churches, church going, & a reverend; A mention of a Christian’s duty; A mention of divine intervention; 
             *Note: Religious phrases: a “good heavens”; A few mentions of luck & being lucky.
 

Negative Content- Minor cussing including: Five ‘idiot’s; Eye rolling; Choking & Almost being hit (up to semi-detailed); Myrtle has a sip of wine at a party; Mentions of fights, injures & blood/bleeding; Mentions of gossip & rumors; Mentions of alcohol, drinking, & drunks; Mentions of lies & lying; A few mentions of a casino; A few mentions of eavesdropping; 
             *Note: Myrtle’s mother cut her off after she went to become a Harvey Girl & they have not spoken to each other since (*Spoilers* She receives a letter from her mother that she is dying, so Myrtle goes to her, but it ends up being a ploy/lie *End of Spoilers*); Mentions of books & authors (‘Dracula’, ‘The Time Machine’, & ‘The House of Mirth’ by Edith Wharton); Mentions of a brand name (Tiffany and Co. jewelry).
 
 
Sexual Content- A fingers-to-lips touch, four hand/fingers kisses, and a not-detailed kiss; Touches, Dancing, Hand holding, Flutters, Nearness, & Smelling (up to semi-detailed); Wanting to kiss & embrace (barely-above-not-detailed); Blushes; Noticing & Staring (barely-above-not-detailed); A man tries to grab Myrtle; Handsome men are called “delicious” by a couple women (including Myrtle) & Jack notes Myrtle being in a “delectable” gown; A couple mentions of chaperones; Love, falling in love, & the emotions; 
             *Note: A couple mentions of a woman’s figure.
 
-Myrtle Schermerhorn, age 23
-Jack Daggett, age 31
                              P.O.V. switches between them
                                         Set in 1908

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“A Flood of Love” by Tracie Peterson - 2 stars, personally ⭐️ We don’t know why he left her without any warning until half of the story, but he still kisses, embraces, and touches her prior to that. So, because of this, he felt pushy and I didn’t care for him. Communication was not in these characters’ forte. *Spoiler* how in the world did the people in town make a wedding cake in a schoolhouse the evening after the entire town was flooded? It made no sense *End of Spoiler*. Overall, it wasn’t terrible but it was rushed and I didn’t feel connected to the characters.

 

“More Than a Pretty Face” by Karen Witemeyer - 1 star, personally ⭐️ I figured out what Rosalind’s secret was pretty quick and it made me sad. I felt so bad for her. There’s spoilers to it in the Sexual Content spoiler, but I wouldn’t recommend this novella to teens because of it and how men treated her because of it. I wanted to give her a hug. If I had read the connecting book prior, maybe I would have liked this novella more, but while the main couple was cute, I felt just sad at what Rosalind had been through and it added more sexual content to the story. Caleb was a dear and a great man for her; his mother in the other hand was atrocious. The implications of showing grace to others was good—though, there were a couple theology comments that I didn’t think were quite right (such as calling the fruit that Eve ate an apple when it’s not named in the Bible—just called a fruit). I was thinking I would give this novella 2 stars personally due to how good Caleb was for her, but I personally don’t like to rate books with fade-to-black scenes that high, especially not in the male lead’s POV as it felt like I was witnessing something between a couple (married or not) that I shouldn’t be reading.

 

“Intrigue a la Mode” by Regina Jennings - 3 stars, personally ⭐️ This one felt the most rushed in the plotline, but I was curious in the smuggling mystery, so it kept my attention pretty well. It would have been nice to see more of the couple together as it felt a little more like being told about their interactions. Such as it being said that they are courting, but there wasn’t a moment of them discussing that. However, it was much lighter romance compared to the previous novellas in this collection, which I appreciated.

 

“Grand Encounters” by Jen Turano - 4 stars, personally ⭐️ This one was actually a reread for me as I read it a few years ago because I often enjoy Jen Turano’s book. I actually didn’t remember any of it, though, so it was like reading it for the first time. I found this novella to be super cute! There’s a moment of stupidity on a certain character’s part, but it ends well and I found myself laughing throughout the book—especially because of Jack’s conversations with his brother. I will note that there were comments about receiving signs from God that I didn’t love, but it wasn’t like the characters had asked for them, so it could be taken as little winks from God instead. Super cute overall, though, and I wished this novella came in its own physical edition!

 

 

 

See y’all on Monday 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, August 19, 2026

"Deliver" by Tricia Mingerink

About this book:

  “Can something broken ever heal?
    Martyn is broken. After torturing his best friend, he doesn't belong anywhere in Acktar. No matter how far he runs, he can't lose his guilt.
    Leith is broken. While healing from the torture he received at Nalgar Castle, he struggles to find his new role. But can a Blade ever run from his past?
    The country is broken. Bitterness divides town against town, neighbor against neighbor. What will it take to deliver Acktar from itself?
    They face their hardest battle yet.
    Peace.”


Series: Book #4 in the “Blades of Acktar” series. Reviews of Book #1 Here, Book #2 Here, Book #3 Here, and Book #3.5 Here!


Spiritual Content- 2 Corinthians 1:9-10 at the beginning; A few Scriptures are remembered, thought over, & quoted; Bible reading; Witnessing & Being witnessed to; Martyn doesn’t believe in God and makes comments about believing in God to be “illogical trust in superstitions and myth”; Martyn believes most Christians are hypocrites based on what he has experienced (*Spoilers* His parents raised him in church, but after they abandoned him at a church and the minister kicked him out, he believed Christians to be hypocrites; When pressed, Martyn says that he never brought into God when he was a kid, but someone from his past disagrees with that being true and Martyn starts to wonder if he did believe it at one time; Martyn recalls Renna saying that “no child of God was ever lost. They might stray for a while, but God would always draw them back to Him”; Towards the end, Martyn realizes the truth and becomes a Christian *End of Spoilers*); Martyn remembers Renna saying that “relationships didn’t exist in Heaven like they did now, but they would be closer, deeper.”; Many talks about God, Jesus Christ, trusting Him, those in the Bible, faiths, & Christians; ‘H’s are capital when referring to God; Many mentions of God, trusting Him, faiths, & Christians; Mentions of prayers, praying, & blessings over food; Mentions of Bibles & those and events in the Bible; Mentions of churches, church going, services, ministers, & a sermon; Mentions of persecutions of Christians; A few mentions of Heaven; A couple mentions of being blessed; A mention of a cross necklace; 
             *Note: A couple mentions of luck & being lucky; A mention of a shrine.
 

Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘blasted’, a ‘confounded’, a ‘dratted’, a ‘duh’, a ‘stupid’, an unfinished ‘what the…’, a ‘why in Acktar’, and two forms of ‘idiot’; Many mention of curses (said, not written; many by Martyn and *Spoilers* because someone makes him wash his mouth out with soap after cursing so much, he eventually stops swearing and starts saying “blistering soapsuds” instead *End of Spoilers*; Martyn also cuts off the phrase “bother and…”); Eye rolling & Sarcasm; Many near death moments (including nearly being burned alive), killing, fighting, being attacked, knocking others out, being held at knife-point, holding others at knife-point and threatening death/harm, being slapped and punched, major pain, injuries/wounds, burns, having stitches, blood/bleeding, passing out, & throwing up (semi-detailed); Seeing others killed, dead bodies, & blood (including a beheaded body and the smell of decaying bodies, up to semi-detailed); Remembering seeing & hearing executions and torture (up to semi-detailed); Helping others badly injured and bleeding (including giving stitches, semi-detailed); Grief (up to semi-detailed); Eavesdropping; Both Leith and Martyn are former assassins & has killed or helped killed others before; Many, many mentions of deaths/murders (including of parents), executions, assassinations and attempts, planning to kill someone (including through beheadings, hangings, & burning someone alive), nearly killing someone, bodies, blood/bleeding, injuries, passing out, weapons, & grief (up to semi-detailed); Many mentions of torture, beatings, being burned, being punched/slapped and whipped, & imprisonment (including as punishments); Many mentions of wars, battles, attacks, fighting, & mobs; Mentions of deaths/massacres of women and children; Mentions of screams, people being shot and stabbed, & attacks; Mentions of thieves/bandits, robberies, & stealing; Mentions of fires & burned villages; Mentions of a physically abusive man who killed his wife and beat his son & the son being concerned he could be violent like his father (*Spoilers for previous books* Leith’s father, who killed Leith’s mother; Leith becomes concerned that he could end up being like his father and hurting Renna; Someone questions Renna about her decision to be with Leith because of possible violence, but she is positive that he would never hurt her or a child *End of Spoilers*); Mentions of a child being abandoned by his parents (*Spoilers* Martyn, who believes that his parents abandoned him at a church and chose keeping his little brother over him; Halfway through, Martyn finds out that his parents did return for him, but were told that he died *End of Spoilers*); Mentions of an injured horse & the possibility of one having to be put down (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of nightmares (of battles, deaths, & killing; up to semi-detailed); Mentions of lies, lying, liars, & deception; Mentions of hatred; Mentions of trapping & hunting animals (for food); A couple mentions of kidnapping for ransom; A couple mentions of throwing up; A couple mentions of alcohol (mostly for treating wounds); A couple mentions of jealousy; A couple mentions of gossip & eavesdropping; A mention of manure;
             *Note: A couple mentions of a woman dying in childbirth & a stillborn baby.
 
 
Sexual Content- Two fingers-to-lips touches, ten forehead/hair kisses, two cheek/jaw kisses, an almost kiss, a not-detailed kiss, and three border-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed kisses; Wanting to kiss & touch (barely-above-not-detailed); Touches, Embraces, Cuddling, Hand holding, Warmth, Flutters, Smelling, & Nearness (border-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed); Noticing & Staring (barely-above-not-detailed); A man ogles Renna, makes a suggestive comment, & tries to grab her, but is scared off before it goes further; Martyn wakes up without clothing a couple of times (due to his injuries & he teases a young woman about it); Renna tries not to notice when Leith is shirtless; A thought from a man about spending the “first night…as man and wife” with his wife after their wedding; Mentions of a woman being kidnapped by a man (implied that it could have been worse, but she was saved in time) & another woman grabbed and nearly kissed (forced); Mentions of “temptations” that couples face; Mentions of kisses, kissing, & seeing couples kissing (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of a competition with kisses being a prize; Mentions of chaperones & couples having to be careful about being “proper” with each other; A few mentions of mushy expressions between couples; A couple mentions of a flirt; Love, falling in love, being in love, & the emotions (x2).
 
-Martyn Hamish
-Leith Torren
- Renna Faythe
                                P.O.V. switches between them 
                                                        454 pages
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THIS was the happiness I needed for the near-final book of this series! 

 

Whenever I’ve read a book with war, deaths, and violence, there’s usually a bittersweet ending. This series has been no different. And maybe it’s a little silly or unrealistic for me to expect happiness after a major war and lots of deaths, but I wanted to see these character catch a break and be able to breathe. Unfortunately, there’s still those who were on the evil king’s side making my wishes difficult—so our characters had to take care of that problem in this book despite the actual war being over, so there’s still another battle for everyone. I will say I was quite satisfied at the ending and would honestly call this my favorite of the series—while still some killing and bloodshed—it was more about Leith becoming a protector instead of the assassin he has been for years. The growth in him and Martyn was particularly great to see.  

 

Unlike the other books in this series, I actually laughed quite a few times while reading because of different characters teasing the other—the Found Family trope was in full play in this book and I loved seeing it. 🥹 They’re not frolicking in a field of flowers with the butterflies by the end of the book (which is the happiness I usually want for my main characters), but I don’t think these characters would do that anyway, so the happiness they have is perfect. How it ends for everyone was honestly better than I dared to hope for them after everything they have been through.

 

While there is still a novella/short story collection to read next that I look forward to reading, this was a great end to an albeit very violent and bloody series 😅, but also one that had strong faith content and character developments. I still wouldn’t recommend it for everyone (again, lots of deaths and blood), but I can get the hype for this series.

 

 

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, August 14, 2026

"The Big Picture" by Laura Bradford

About this book:

  “With Hannah Prentiss’s wedding drawing closer every day, she and her fiancé, Liam, decide it’s time to find their forever home. While touring one of the houses for sale, they realize the windows outside do not match the number of rooms inside. Curious, Hannah explores the house—and discovers a sealed-off room!
    Apparently, she’s not the first one to do so, because inside is a box of art supplies with the name of a Blackberry Valley High School teacher on it. Hannah decides to return it to her… only to learn that this art kit went missing almost twenty years before. The teacher had received it from her fiancé, who died days later in a car accident, making it even more crushing that his last gift to her had disappeared.
    Can Hannah discover how the kit wound up in a hidden room all those years ago and bring closure to one of Blackberry Valley’s most beloved teachers?”


Series: Book #15 in the “Mysteries of Blackberry Valley” series. Reviews of Book #1, Book #2, Book #3, Book #4, Book #5, Book #6, Book #7, Book #8, Book #9, Book #10, Book #11, Book #12, Book #13, and Book #14!


Spiritual Content- James 1:17 at the beginning; A Scripture is quoted; ‘H’s are capital when referring to God; Mentions of God, His timing, & His plans; Mentions of prayers, praying, & Praising God; Mentions of church, church going, a pastor, a sermon, & services; A few mentions of blessings; 
             *Note: Religious phrases: a ‘good heavens’; A few mentions of luck & being lucky.
 

Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘drat’ and a ‘dumb’; Some eye rolling; Many mentions of deaths (from a car accident, cancer, and a heart issue) & grief (including for parents, a woman for her fiancé, a man for his wife, & a pet dog); Many mentions of car accidents, a death, & injuries (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of crimes, trespassing, & vandalism; Mentions of thefts, a thief, & stolen items; A few mentions of fires; A couple mentions of jealousy; A mention of a teen sneaking out of school; A mention of rumors; 
             *Note: Mentions of car brands; A few mentions of children’s books (‘The Best Nest’, ‘Kindergarten, Here I Come’, & ‘The Wonderful Things You Will Be’); A couple mentions of a fictional character (Nancy Drew); A couple mentions of painters (Renoir & Picasso); A mention of a movie (‘Singin’ in the Rain’); A mention of a brand name (Formica); A quote from Pablo Picasso.
 
 
Sexual Content Three hand/fingers kisses, three head kisses, a cheek kiss, a not-detailed kisses, and two barely-above-not-detailed kisses; Touches, Embraces, Hand holding, Warmth, & Nearness (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of boyfriends/girlfriends, dating, break-ups, & exes; Mentions of crushes (including teen boys on a young female teacher); A mention of a married couple sharing a kiss; Love, being in love, & the emotions; 
             *Note: Being with a woman in labor (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of labor & contractions; As a note for parents of younger readers possibly interested in this series, Hannah and Liam do spend some time alone together in her apartment (on the couch) and talk (nothing sexual happens besides him kissing her palm twice; They are engaged and are in their late thirties).
 
-Hannah Prentiss
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                                                        259 pages
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Ah, this was such a good one for this series! The mystery was interesting with a lot of threads to follow, but I particularly enjoyed the scenes of Hannah and her fiancé! 

 

As far as the mystery, there were a few parts where the reader was left out—or at least, that’s how I felt about some reveals and conversations that made me feel like I missed a hint or clue in the prior conversation. Which had me a bit confused at times and wondering “what did I miss? 🤔” The ending of the mystery wraps-up a little quick, but it was still a good ending, if not a little sad. 

 

The parts of Hannah with her fiancé were so adorable! I loved the parts about them dreaming about the future and having kids one day as they are currently house hunting. I was quite literally grinning at my Kindle like a ninny at those parts! They are really cute together and I like how light and innocent the romance content has been.

 

 

See y’all on Wednesday 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.