Wednesday, March 3, 2021
A Dare to the Soul
Monday, March 1, 2021
Book Review: Blackberry Beach (Hope Harbor Novel #7) by Irene Hannon
Katherine Parker is on the cusp of having everything she ever wanted--fame, money, and acclaim. So why isn't she happy? In search of answers, she comes incognito to Hope Harbor on the Oregon coast for some R&R. Maybe in her secluded rental house overlooking the serene Pacific she'll be able to calm the storm inside.
Coffee shop owner Zach Garrett has found his niche after a traumatic loss--and he has no plans to change the life he's created. Nor does he want to get involved with his reticent new neighbor, whose past is shrouded in mystery. He's had enough drama to last a lifetime. But when Katherine and Zach are recruited to help rehab a home for foster children, sparks fly. And as their lives begin to intersect, might they find more common ground than they expected . . . and discover that, with love, all things are possible?
My Thoughts:
I absolutely love all the Hope Harbor books, and Blackberry Beach doesn’t disappoint. In book seven, Katherine arrives in Hope Harbor to relax and ponder her future. She’s on the verge of success and burn-out as she tries to figure out her future. Zach, Hope Harbor’s barista and coffee shop owner, considers his dating life, or the lack thereof. A kind young man with no prospects in sight meets Kat and the sparks fly, but she needs to hide her identity. As I read of Zach and Kat ambling along Blackberry Beach, I felt the ocean breeze and smelled the salt air of that magical place. Of course, Gladys, Floyd, and Charlie are back. They always bring fun and insight to the story. Hannon delves deep into her characters’ emotions as she ties in their backstory (including a story about Zach’s aunt) and spiritual threads. The references to other Hope Harbor residents who appeared in the first six books is like finding hidden treasure. If you haven’t read the series, Blackberry Beach can be read as a stand-alone. But the series is oh-so-good! If you enjoy reading entertaining and heartfelt stories, you’ll love this one. And I’ll warn you, you may be craving chocolate truffles by the end. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Saturday, February 27, 2021
Start Fresh
1 John 1:8-9
If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not
in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us
our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
I’m sorry Mrs. McGinnis.
He looked at his feet as he placed the picture book, swollen
with water damage, on my desk. Every single page rippled. Mold had started
growing around the edges. The book, deemed ruined, lay there like a sad
proclamation of what not to do. The little guy had left the book under the tree
in his backyard. That evening the skies opened and the rain poured. By the time
he found the book, the water had done its damage.
What a brave boy to bring the book back to me and confess
what happened. Embarrassed, he stood before me no doubt wondering what kind of
punishment he’d receive. I knew he had little money and couldn’t replace the
book, so I had to think of a way to instill the care of books without him thinking
it was okay to leave a book outside.
I knelt in front of him, and we talked about what happened. He
understood he couldn’t do it again, but there might be consequences. I asked
him if it was okay with him if I showed the book to the class and talked about
what water damage does to a book. I promised not to use his name. He beamed
over helping the class, even as he showed remorse over his mistake. You see, I
forgave him, and he knew he got a second chance.
God gives me second chances (notice the plural.) I know I
sin. Whatever the sin is, God has mercy and grace and will forgive me, if I
ask. Yes, it’s on me to communicate with God and let him know how sorry I am,
and I won’t do it again.
Often, consequences result from sin. Like the little guy
with the book. He had to own up to his error and he knew there would be some
repercussion. But he was willing to seek forgiveness and do what needed done to
right the wrong.
When I sin and seek forgiveness, God pours his grace over me
and says try again. Jesus died on the cross and rose from the dead as a
sacrifice for all sins. He gave his life for mine. That blows my mind, he loves
me so much.
I am overwhelmed by the beauty of Jesus' love for me.
When you sin, seek God. In his great wisdom, with grace and
mercy, he forgives. Then start fresh with renewed hope.
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Seek the Light
Monday, February 22, 2021
Book Review: Bookshop by the Sea by Denise Hunter
Book Description:
Sophie Lawson should be enjoying her sister’s wedding day. But nothing could
have prepared her to see the best man again.
After her mother became bedridden and her father bailed on
the family, Sophie found herself serving as a second mother to her twin brother,
Seth, and younger sister, Jenna. Sophie supported her siblings through their
college years, putting aside her own dream of opening a bookshop in Piper’s
Cove—the quaint North Carolina beach town they frequented as children.
Now it’s finally time for Sophie to follow her own pursuits.
Seth has a new job, and Jenna is set to marry her college beau in Piper’s Cove.
But the destination wedding reunites Sophie with best man Aiden Maddox, her
high school sweetheart who left her without a backward glance.
When an advancing hurricane strands Aiden in Piper’s Cove
after the wedding, he finds the hotels booked to capacity and has to ask Sophie
to put him up until the storm passes. As the two ride out the weather, old
feelings rise to the surface. The delay also leaves Sophie with mere days to
get her bookshop up and running. Can she trust Aiden to stick around? And will
he find the courage to risk his heart?
My Thoughts:
I love the beautiful cover of Bookshop by the Sea, set in the lovely town of Piper’s Cove,
along the Atlantic Ocean. Can I say perfect setting? A dream come true for
Sophie who has struggled to finally live the life she wants and needs. Denise
Hunter tells a beautiful story as she delves into abandonment issues. Both
Sophie and Aiden must come to grips with the emotions that have kept them apart
for seven years. A hurricane, a wind storm, and rain tossed on top of the
turmoil in their hearts makes for a captivating story. And the bookstore takes
on a life of its own, as friends help Sophie realize her dream. I love the nod
to Hunter’s Bluebell Inn series. If you haven’t read those yet, you should. If
you enjoy a beautiful setting, a riveting story, and well-written characters,
you’ll love Bookshop by the Sea. I received a complimentary copy of this book.
Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Saturday, February 20, 2021
Whatever is Lovely
Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.
A penny for your thoughts.
As the snow flew and the ice pelted the ground, I browned hamburger in my soup pot. I crushed stewed tomatoes and chopped potatoes. The mixed vegetables cooked in the microwave, while I prepared the rest. With salt and pepper, I mixed all the ingredients with tomato juice and set the pot to simmer.
What if I’d added dirt or dried, crunchy maple leaves? How about an old shoe or a stinky sock? Disgusting… right? I wanted the soup to be edible and tasty, but if I’d added something other than the delicious vegetables, no one would partake of the soup.
In the times we’re living, what am I allowing into my brain? Or my heart? Like my soup, am I adding ingredients that will make me sick? Not just physically, but heartsick.
With the news and social media constantly throwing drama, pessimism, gloom, and despair at us, how do we fight back?
Paul encouraged the Philippian church to think about positive, uplifting things, instead of negative and stressful. The apostle worked to set a positive example for his friends. He focused on what’s true, pure, and admirable.
Paul’s words make me pause and consider what I allow into my head and heart. Am I contemplating God’s truth or the thoughts the media spouts? Am I reading, watching, or listening to things that encourage and glorify God? Does my heart fill with joy as I take in these things? Do I delight in the lovely?
And how do the things I think about bless others?
I need to answer these questions and determine whether I’ll have the peace of God in my heart or stress and anxiety.
Strive to embrace God’s hope and peace.
Thursday, February 18, 2021
Romantic Suspense Book Review: Three Missing Days by Colleen Coble (Book #3, Pelican Harbor series)
Book Description:
Book Three in the gripping romantic suspense series
from USA TODAY bestselling author Colleen Coble.
A chilling murder.
Chief of Police Jane Hardy plunges into the investigation of
a house fire that claimed the life of a local woman as well as one of the
firefighters. It’s clear the woman was murdered. But why? The unraveling of
Jane’s personal life only makes the answers in the case more difficult to find.
Her son’s arrest.
Then Jane’s fifteen-year-old son is accused of a horrific crime, and she has to decide whether or not she can trust her ex, Reid, in the attempt to prove Will’s innocence—and whether she can trust Reid with her heart.
Her stolen memories.
Three days of Jane’s past are missing from her memory, and
that’s not all that has been stolen from her. As she works to find the woman’s
murdered and clear her son’s name, finding out what happened in those three
days could change everything.
My Thoughts:
I’ve read all three books in the Pelican Harbor series, and this one is so, so
good. Colleen Coble never disappoints as she delves into mystery and romance.
Jane’s son is accused of murder—as mother and Chief of Police—she
must find the real killer with the help of his dad, Reid. Coble twists and
weaves unexpected elements, as well as familial ties, into this excellent third
book. Pelican Harbor, a charming place to live, goes through some tough times
along with Jane as she races to right the wrongs in her small town. Colleen
Coble does a beautiful job setting up the story and creating the atmosphere.
Love the description woven into her prose. This book can now be pre-ordered. If
you enjoy romance laced with suspense, you’ll love Three Missing Days. If you
haven’t read One
Little Lie or Two
Reasons to Run, I recommend you pick them up to get Jane’s whole story. I received
a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are
completely my own.