Rebecca got it for me for Christmas, as he is a Tennessee author and she thought I would like it. The description sounded like it would be a fun read:
What I'm reading these days
Well, this was another Christian Fiction Readers Challenge book and even though I decided not to read the first two, I think I have a good idea about how these folks got to where they are today. I wouldn't mind going back and reading them at some time, but not right now.
Cute book. good plot and drama, enough love to keep me happy. Here is the thing that I kept thinking, though. Rachel Hauck has written a plethora of books about royal families and I just wonder if she has some royal blood in her or if she just does A LOT of research. I haven't read one of her "royal" books lately, but this one had a lot of rules, guidelines, laws, etc in it, along with all these different places. How on earth does she come up with all these different names of countries and areas and castles and ... and ... and .... I look forward to asking that question on our Zoom meeting later this month!
Scottie O'Shay has built a perfect life as creative director of her family's Tennessee fashion empire — until a reporter's exposé reveals she's the secret daughter of the Queen of Lauchtenland. Flying to Europe for answers, she's thrown into palace intrigue, ancient rivalries, and the steady gaze of Michael Cross — the bodyguard whose quiet strength makes her feel dangerously at home. Michael has loved and lost. He won't risk his heart again — especially not on an American heiress with one foot already on a plane home. But when a late-night kiss in a hidden doorway melts duty into devotion, neither one can pretend anymore. Then devastating news from Tennessee shatters the fairy tale, and Scottie faces an impossible choice: the safe life she built, or the uncharted kingdom where a crown — and a love she's barely begun to claim — wait for her. (picture and description at Amazon)
Not sure what is next, but I'm excited to finally be off for my half summer break from work!
Keep up the summertime reading!
O:)
Melissa
Nina is at her wit's end with her teenage daughter, Kendra. Still dealing with her own wounds of divorce, Nina hopes a change of scenery will help. She and Kendra head to the serene coastal town of Whelk's Island to spend a restorative summer with Nina’s mother, Rosemary—bringing three generations under one roof for the first time in years. Amid the island's charm, old wounds begin to heal, and as new friendships bloom—especially with the steady and enigmatic Fisher—light begins to break through the cracks of Nina’s tightly controlled life. Kendra's reckless behavior continues but Fisher’s intervention during a critical moment for Kendra sparks a sense of hope in Nina that she thought was lost. Still, change is never easy. As the women navigate the tides of forgiveness, growing up, and letting go, healing begins and new love brings surprises. While Whelk’s Island may not hold all the answers, it has a way of reminding people that moving forward doesn't follow a set path—it requires the bravery to start anew. (picture and description at Amazon)
For anyone who cares, I have survived some of the busiest last two months of my life and amazingly only had maybe 2 migraines! Shout out to doctors who found medicine that works! Only 3 more quick weeks of work to finish the year, then I'll be HOME for several weeks to rest and recoup and visit family and go to the pool and do projects and ... and ... and ...
Not sure what is next up in my reading list, but I'm sure it will be good!
Holding on,
Melissa