Showing posts with label holiday romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday romance. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Book Review: Music of My Heart, by Sophia Isaac


Music of My Heart
(Music of My Heart, Book 1)
Sophia Isaac
Trade Paperback, 331 pages
Cut to the Chase Press
October 28, 2018
Christian Fiction, Christmas Romance, Contemporary Romance, Diverse Reads, Holiday Romance, Inspirational Romance, Interracial Romance
Source: Amazon

Synopsis: Alyson believes her divorce is the end. Marcus wants to help mend her wounded faith. Will these friends become lovers or will the pressure to change cause their new friendship to crumble?

Alyson Stefanelli pushes everyone away. She’s convinced she is marked by her divorce and unworthy of love. The young mother of two is determined to start over on her own and doesn’t want help from anyone, especially not her good-looking temporary employee who reminds her of her ex. She must maintain tight control of her world, or risk everything falling apart. If life has taught her anything, it’s that you can’t depend on anyone but yourself.

Marcus Powell is a gifted musician who plans to write movie scores in Hollywood someday—but someday never seems to come. Instead, he’s still dodging his family’s expectations that he’ll take a pastorship in his father’s church.

When Marcus uses his talent to help Alyson on the job, their friendship blossoms. He sees how hurt she is and wants to help mend her wounded faith. He persuades her to spend Christmas with his large family so she and her sons won’t spend Christmas alone.

Over the holidays, their defenses break down, secrets come out, and the feelings between them grow stronger than either ever imagined.

But getting involved with a young mother will surely curtail Marcus’s Hollywood dreams. And Alyson refuses to let herself fall for someone again when it can only result in heartbreak.

Sometimes, a broken heart is a blessing in disguise.

A truly satisfying stand-alone read, Music of My Heart is the first book in the Music of My Heart inspirational romance series. If you like raw emotion, family-based dramas, and clean romance, you’ll love this page-turning series. Pick up and enjoy Music of My Heart today.









Book covers have always pulled me toward a book, and this one really called out to me when I first saw it! It was mostly the guy on the cover that made it so appealing. Not only is he extremely handsome, but the loving, tender way he's touching the woman's face makes it obvious that this is a good, kind man. And she definitely appreciates him for that, and returns his feelings! 

Indeed, throughout this novel, Marcus is described as a man of deep feelings, which he brings forth through his music. And the title says it all -- it is music of his heart.

This is a story in which strangers are thrown together at work, and, over the space of a few days, realize that they are attracted to each other, and end up falling head over heels. 

Marcus and Alyson meet at the mall store where she works as an event planner in charge of the new store event, "Winter Wonderland". She's also playing Mrs. Claus, while Marcus -- all six feet plus of him -- is dressed as an elf. So there's definitely some humor in this story, as well. 

Marcus is a temporary employee, hired for the holiday season, and Alyson is his supervisor. When the new store Santa shows up drunk, and is dismissed, his immediate replacement turns out to be late. Marcus saves the day by stepping in and telling stories to the waiting kids and their parents, as well as leading them in singing Christmas carols. This is a revelation to Alyson, who is surprised by his beautiful voice, as well as his way with kids. She then finds out that he's her older son's music teacher. And her son, Darius, hero-worships Marcus.

I loved the contrasts and similarities in this couple's personalities, and how, over the space of a few days, they got to know one another, sharing their deepest feelings and cherished dreams. They were both hurting people; Alyson had gone through a difficult divorce, and thought that she was actually unworthy of experiencing love again, while Marcus had a rough time dealing with his father's and family's expectations, which, of course, adversely affected his relationship with Alyson, as well as with his family.

The main conflict of the story was actually based on doubts about their feelings for each other. However, Isaac resolved this conflict beautifully, through a series of heartfelt family scenes that had me turning pages even while I was hoping the book would never end.

The secondary characters were wonderful, as well! There are few romances in which family members are such an integral part of the story. In this novel, the author presented a slice of family life, creating other memorable personalities -- the members of Marcus's family. His mother, who insisted on being called "Mama Dottie", instead of "Mrs. Powell", was one of these memorable personalities. 

Initially suspicious of Alyson, she quickly realized that the "mystery white girl" was someone worthy of her son's love, and began to treat Alyson as one more daughter. 

Marcus's sister, Gail, found an ally in Alyson, having gone through the bitterness of divorce herself. 

Mama Dottie's own mother, who has dementia, is a wonderful character, as well. She has moments of lucidity, and, during one of them, tells Alyson the story of her life with her own soul mate, a jazz musician named Milton, who was Marcus's grandfather and musical role model. 

And then there's Darius. At 8, he's a precocious kid who is obviously headed for a music career himself. He's also a lot of fun, and his antics provide much of the humor in the story.

While the plot of this novel is a bit predictable, it's Isaac's storytelling style that makes it enjoyable in spite of that. I just loved the way she handled everything, especially the characters, and how they all got to know each other, how they all accepted one another.

This was just such a satisfying Christmas read -- it combined romance with family and faith, and everything was woven together beautifully. Marcus was a man of deep faith who never judged Alyson for her own spiritual doubts, but instead, gently modeled God's love to her. At no point during the novel did he attempt to force her to return to God. Instead, he made sure she felt accepted and loved as she participated in his family's Christmas activities -- going to church with them, enjoying Christmas dinner with them, and just having her feel as if she was already part of the family. 

The romance between the two main characters is also bittersweet and very realistic in its depiction of their inner struggles. The push and pull of their attraction to each other is caused by these struggles, and is nicely resolved by the author.

Of course, I loved Marcus! The cover artist captured the essence of this wonderful man, who was always caring toward Alyson, always concerned about her welfare, but without pushing her into a relationship before she was ready. This is the type of guy who can win a woman's heart without really trying, because he respects the woman he loves, because he sees her inner as well as outer beauty. 

One of the most important aspects of this novel to me is that, in contrast to other Christmas romances I've read this year, it really DOES have a well-described Christmas atmosphere. There's the Santa Claus event at the beginning of the story, the descriptions of holiday decorations, the opening of presents on Christmas Day, the church service, and the singing of carols. The plot and characters actually revolve around this holiday, instead of the holiday being peripheral to them. 

One might think that the reason Isaac made this holiday such an intrinsic part of her story is that she writes inspirational romances, but I've also come across well-described Christmas settings in other romance novels that don't specifically fit the inspirational category. The novels of Mary Balogh, for example, are really more secular, yet, her writing evokes all the warmth and joy of this beautiful season. I really don't see the point of labeling a romance novel as "Christmas romance" if this holiday only plays an incidental part in the story.

This is certainly a well-written debut that would make a wonderful Christmas movie! And the fact that it's also an interracial romance is definitely a plus. The holiday season is a time of love, friendship, faith, and family. There's no room for such negative things as bigotry. Sophia Isaac has definitely crafted a story that brings to vibrant life the love at the heart of the season! 

Although this novel can be read as a stand-alone, it's actually the first book in a series. The second book, titled Hollywood Heartbreak, follows Marcus and Alyson's continuing story. I will definitely be on the lookout for it! Kudos to Isaac on this wonderful debut!      

MY RATING







Sophia Isaac writes inspirational contemporary romance and women's fiction to share stories that make you think, make you laugh, and fill you with hope.

She insists on a world where goodness is attractive and inspiration is where you least expect it. A classic introvert, she loves spending time alone with her imaginings, studies, and art projects--or as much as her tabby cat overlords allow. Fun times with her dreamer hubby and his ongoing search for the best live-music burger joint round out her days.

Her blog's focus is learning to live--and be healed by--a creative spiritual life. San Antonio is her hometown, but she dreams of becoming a nomad someday. Especially when the heat index is over 100 degrees.









Sunday, December 23, 2018

Book Review: Christmas in a Small Town, by Kristina Knight


Christmas in a Small Town
(Slippery Rock, Book 4)
Kristina Knight
Mass Market Paperback, 380 pages
Harlequin Super Romance
December 5, 2017
Christmas Romance, Contemporary Fiction, Diverse Reads, Holiday Romance, Interracial Romance
Source: Ebay

Synopsis:  Running out on her wedding was the best decision ever!

A cheating fiancé sends Camden Harris fleeing to her grandparents’ home in Missouri. When her ex follows, determined to win her back, Camden makes a deal with neighbor Levi Walters: they’ll pretend to be in love and she’ll support his plan to buy her grandparents’ land.

The boy from her childhood has grown up into an impressive man. His charm, good looks and sweet gestures make it difficult for Camden to remember this is fake. And Levi’s kisses only confuse her more.



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36584327-christmas-in-a-small-town







This book first caught my eye last December, when I decided to sign up for a blog tour promoting it. The cover gave me such a "feel-good" vibe, with the featured couple smiling so broadly. They certainly have the happy glow of people in love! Of course, I was also pulled in by the title. I would love to be able to experience Christmas in a small town (preferably with snow on the ground, too)!

Even more importantly, the fact that this is an interracial romance also pulled me in. I think this was, in fact, my very first interracial romance, as far as I can remember. From now on, I will strive to read more such romances!

I didn't have the time to read this novel last Christmas season, but I did keep it in mind for the future. So this year, I was finally able to get to it!

The plot is an often-used one in romance novels -- the fake romance that then turns into a real one. However, I thought it was skillfully handled in this novel. That's because it was tied in to the female protagonist's search for her true self. 

The theme of the quest for one's true self was one of the most appealing things about this book, and it also made Camden Harris a very likeable protagonist. 

Ever since her father's passing, Camden had been following her mother's life pattern for her -- competing in beauty pageants, and helping her mother run her own pageant contestant training business. When her mother had later remarried a wealthy lawyer with the "right" political and society connections, Camden was thrust into a world that was really foreign to her. And somehow, she became engaged in the process -- to Grant, who had her mother and stepfather's seal of approval, but whom Camden didn't love.

So here she was in Slippery Rock -- in a wedding dress. She had run away from her own impending wedding, in Kansas City, after finding Grant "doing the deed" with her best friend....

Levi Walters, the man Camden hadn't seen since their childhood in Slippery Rock, was a very appealing character, as well. He and Camden were such a great couple! Levi had been a star football player, until a serious knee injury kept him from continuing to pursue a career as a professional player. He then turned to dairy farming.

I LOVED Levi!! He was such a sweet, gentle guy.... Although he was very much attracted to Camden, he respected her enough to give her some space, as she was just coming out of a bad relationship. He never pushed her too far, until, of course, the attraction between the two of them became too strong for them to control.

When Camden first stepped into the "Slippery Slope", the town bar and community meeting place, wearing a wedding dress, Levi was smitten. It was only after a few minutes that he recognized Camden as the grown-up version of the girl who used to tag along with him and his friends on their mischievous childhood adventures. 

I really enjoyed the relatively fast development of their romance, as they warily adjusted to each other's personalities. Levi had not been planning on getting serious with anyone. His previous relationships had never gotten to that point, because he made sure to always remain detached. He had plans. Levi was by no means a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants person. He was cautious in the extreme. And he was not the type to bare his soul to anyone, least of all women. Camden was almost the exact opposite -- bubbly and spontaneous, although she, too, was somewhat reticent about revealing the details of her past. She and Levi shared two qualities that paradoxically pulled them toward each other: a passionate commitment to their chosen path in life, and a caution about entering any long-term romantic entanglements.

Camden found her own life path in returning to her paternal grandparents' farm. She convinced her grandfather, Calvin, to reopen his stock dog training school. She immediately threw herself into the task of setting things up for the reopening, starting with the training of an adorable border collie pup named "Six". Nothing and no one would deter her from staying in Slippery Rock and working with the school, as well as participating, along with her grandfather, in stock dog competitions. Not even Grant, who pursued her to Slippery Rock, would rattle her to the point that she would willingly abandon her dream. And I loved how Levi supported her in this!

The secondary characters were also very likeable -- except for Grant, the obnoxious, snotty CHEATER who only cared about Camden as a sort of "business investment". UGH. I couldn't believe how low he was willing to stoop to get Camden back! And love had nothing to do with it.

Another aspect of the book I greatly enjoyed was how no one in the town of Slippery Rock criticized Levi and Camden's relationship because of the race factor. Levi was well liked by the town inhabitants, and had lots of friends. Although I found this a bit unrealistic, given the close-minded nature of people in small towns, I also found it very refreshing. Camden's family were just as accepting of Levi. It would be GREAT to see more of this in the real world!

I would have loved to have gotten to know Levi's family better. After all, the author did provide plenty of details about Camden's family, especially her grandparents. The reader does get to know Savannah, Levi's sister, but not nearly enough. It would have been especially nice to have known more about Levi's parents, especially Mama Hazel, his mother.

Levi's friends and their significant others -- wives and girlfriends -- were great, and they all welcomed Camden, making her a part of their lives right away. Camden became friends with Savannah, and reconnected with Julia, someone she had been friends with during her beauty pageant days.

The setting for the novel is lovely -- the wilderness area around the town of Slippery Rock is nicely described. The town itself is not that vivid in my memory, though. I wish Knight had described more of its businesses and other buildings, especially how they were decorated for the Christmas season.

In spite of the great things I've mentioned about this book, there were a couple of things I didn't like, which is the reason I'm giving this novel four stars, instead of the five I was hoping to give it, when I first began reading. 

One was that the story doesn't have a very "Christmasy" feeling to it. Yes, some Christmas events were mentioned, but they were really glossed over. I just didn't get the vivid feeling of being in a small town at Christmastime. So, this novel could really be read at any time of year. I wouldn't have minded this so much, if the title itself hadn't proclaimed that the story was taking place precisely at Christmastime.

The second thing was the emphasis on sex. While I don't mind the inclusion of sex scenes in romance novels, I don't want them to be TOO graphic, and especially not if the setting includes the Christmas season. There were just too many pretty explicit scenes between Levi and Camden. One tastefully described bedroom scene would have been enough. I got that they were strongly attracted to each other. That was very obvious from their first meeting. Instead of using up so many pages on describing passionate encounters between these two characters, I feel that the author could have provided more detailed descriptions of the Christmas events and decorations in the town. 

In spite of these objections, I felt this book deserved at least four stars, because the romance between Camden and Levi was a delight to read, the conflict in the novel was very well handled, and heck, the author did make me wish I had grown up in a small town!


MY RATING:







Once upon a time, Kristina Knight spent her days running from car crash to fire to meetings with local police--no, she wasn't a troublemaker, she was a journalist. Her career took her all over the United States, writing about everything from a serial killer's capture to the National Finals Rodeo. Along the way, she found her very own Knight in Shining Cowboy Boots and an abiding love for romance novels. And just like the characters from her favorite books, she's living her own happily ever after. 

Kristina writes sassy contemporary romance novels; her books have appeared on Kindle Best Seller Lists. She loves hearing from readers, so drop her a line!








Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Teaser Tuesday No. 11: Moonlight Over Manhattan, by Sarah Morgan




Welcome to "Teaser Tuesday"!!


This meme is hosted by  Ambrosia @ The Purple Booker every week, and the rules are very simple.

RULES
* Grab you current read.
*Open to a random page.
*Share two "teaser" sentences from somewhere
on that page.
*BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS!
(Make sure that what you share doesn't
give too much away! You don't want
to ruin the book for others!)
*Share the title and author, too, so that other
TT participants can add the book to their
TBR Lists if they like your teasers!


Note
Since I'm a slow reader, I don't have a new book
started every week. I am therefore going
 to bend the rules a little.....
I'll be featuring books I want to read,
that are currently sitting on my shelves. 
I've also made the teasers a bit longer
than stated in the rules above.


Here are my teasers! 

"You're too hard on yourself. Shrek would seem like a dream date compared to the last three guys I met."

"I've never been compared to Shrek before. I may need therapy to get over that one."

At least he had a sense of humor.
                                          -- Chapter 7, page 101


She was now the proud owner of a Christmas tree.

She was going to have to drag it, which probably wasn't going to do much for its appearance.

"I hope you're hardy. You're going to need to be, living with me."

The man went from grumpy to alarmed. "I'm not living with you."

"I was talking to the tree."
                                        -- Chapter 18, page 252




Moonlight Over Manhattan
(From Manhattan with Love, Book 6)
Sarah Morgan
Mass Market Paperback,  376 pages
HQN
November 28, 2017
Christmas Romance, Contemporary Fiction,
Humor


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33998332-moonlight-over-manhattan






   
She'll risk everything for her own Christmas miracle...

Determined to conquer a lifetime of shyness, Harriet Knight challenges herself to do one thing a day in December that scares her, including celebrating Christmas without her family. But when dog walker Harriet meets her newest client, exuberant spaniel Madi, she adds an extra challenge to her list--dealing with Madi's temporary dog sitter, gruff doctor Ethan Black, and their very unexpected chemistry.

Ethan thought he was used to chaos, until he met Madi--how can one tiny dog cause such mayhem? To Ethan, the solution is simple--he will pay Harriet to share his New York apartment and provide twenty-four-hour care. But there's nothing simple about how Harriet makes him feel.

Ethan's kisses make Harriet shine brighter than the stars over moonlit Manhattan. But when his dog-sitting duties are over and Harriet returns to her own home, will she dare to take the biggest challenge of all--letting Ethan know he has her heart for life, not just for Christmas?





I've read two Sarah Morgan Christmas romances so far, and I certainly want to read more! The two I've read were totally delightful, and kept me turning pages, laughing right along with the characters! This is the PERFECT time of year to have fun reading light, carefree stuff such as this! And Ms. Morgan is a master of the humorous dialogue, as well as the comedy of errors that is often part of romance!




What do you think of my teasers?
Are you interested in this book?
Please leave a comment, 
along with the link
to your own "Teaser Tuesday" post, 
and let me know!











Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Teaser Tuesday No. 10: First Snow, by Nora Roberts




Welcome to "Teaser Tuesday"!!


This meme is hosted by  Ambrosia @ The Purple Booker every week, and the rules are very simple.

RULES
* Grab you current read.
*Open to a random page.
*Share two "teaser" sentences from somewhere
on that page.
*BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS!
(Make sure that what you share doesn't
give too much away! You don't want
to ruin the book for others!)
*Share the title and author, too, so that other
TT participants can add the book to their
TBR Lists if they like your teasers!


Note
Since I'm a slow reader, I don't have a new book
started every week. I am therefore going
 to bend the rules a little.....
I'll be featuring books I want to read,
that are currently sitting on my shelves. 
I've also made the teasers a bit longer
than stated in the rules above.


Here are my teasers! 

Pandora waited until he was out of sight, then, smiling smugly, knelt down to ball snow. By the the time he got back, she calculated, she could have an arsenal at hand. He wouldn't have a chance. She took her time, forming and smoothing each ball into a sophisticated weapon. Secure in her advantage, she nearly fell on her face when she heard a sound behind her.    -- First Snow (A Will and a Way), Chapter 6, page118


"I love you, Hester." He murmured the words agaisnt her mouth, knowing she might not want to hear them but that it was something he had to say. If he said it enough, she might begin to believe the words, and more, the meaning behind them. -- First Snow (Local Hero), Chapter 10, page 398




First Snow: A Will and a Way,
Local Hero
Nora Roberts
Trade Paperback,  445 pages
Silhouette Books
October 24, 2017
Christmas Romance, Contemporary Fiction


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34005750-first-snow






  
A Will and A Way

Pandora McVie's life is tied up in knots. In order to respect her uncle Jolley's last wishes, she's stuck spending Christmas isolated in the Catskills with Michael Donahue, the co-beneficiary of her uncle's will. Jolley was a matchmaker to the end--and apparently for some time beyond. The infuriating Michael is hard to live with...but what's harder still is not falling in love with her nemesis.

Local Hero

After moving into a new Manhattan apartment and struggling to raise her son on her own, Hester Wallace doesn't have time for the holidays, let alone a romance. So when her neighbor Mitch Dempsey offers to watch her son, Radley, in the afternoons, she cautiously accepts. Yet the more time she spends with Mitch, the more difficult it becomes to deny the attraction. She's starting to rely on Mitch...and worse, she's letting him into her heart.




First Snow is actually an omnibus edition, a reissue of two previously-published short novels by Roberts. The cover captivated me right away! And then, of course, there's the UNBEATABLE combination of Christmas and romance! I hope to be able to get to this one this season!



What do you think of my teasers?
Are you interested in this book?
Please leave a comment, 
along with the link
to your own "Teaser Tuesday" post, 
and let me know!











Thursday, November 22, 2018

HAPPY THANKSGIVING 2018!!!!!!




Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone!!

I'm wishing all of my readers,
whatever country you're in,
a wonderful day!!
Although Thanksgiving is
an American holiday,
the idea of thanking a Higher Power
for the blessings we enjoy
is one that has universal applicability.


What am I thankful for?

I'm very thankful for all the things treasured by all of us -- family, health, and a roof over my head, especially in these stressful 
economic times!

I'm especially thankful for all the books and authors that have inspired and entertained me over the years!!



Here are two GREAT 
holiday romance reads!!



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6418.Thanksgiving





https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/741282.A_Randall_Thanksgiving



And don't forget..... I have a Thanksgiving-related giveaway going on 
until midnight, Dec. 1st!! 
Yes, I'm one of the bloggers participating in the annual Gratitude Giveaway Blog Hop, hosted by 
Mary @ Bookhounds!!!!
Be sure to enter!! Just click on 
the picture below 
for more information!!

https://anightsdreamofbooks.blogspot.com/2018/11/gratitude-giveaway-blog-hop-2018.html





Happy Reading!!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!