Sunday, March 8, 2026

Where Secrets Lie, book #7

 



Well, she did it again.  I had forgotten how much I LOVE Colleen Coble books!  I went on a little quick trip on an airplane and train this past week and didn't want to carry a book, so I splurged and got this for my *new* Paperwhite (thanks to my old one literally just dying out of the blue the other week).  I do love the bigger size of the Paperwhite and my pretty new cover,

Alas, the book.  I have no words.  After the major plot shocker in the Epilogue last book, I didn't even know where to begin with this!  It made me so sad for some of the characters because one of the "bad guys" was not at all who I thought.  But throughout this book you realize this person was sort of trapped in something that quickly got out of hand.  But they still did bad stuff.  And then THIS happened!  And then THAT happened! and by this point I realize indeed this will NOT wrap up like Savannah and Hez think, because here come the Epilogue again!!  By now I was ready for another shocker, but at least this time it wasn't quite as bad. I mean, it's still bad, but not as big as the shocker of the first book.

College professor Savannah Webster is ready to give her ex-husband, Hez, another chance, and she believes he's finally ready for them to face their many past trials as a team. But when Savannah finds evidence that points to Hez's old demons resurfacing, the fragile trust they've built begins to crumble. And it's not just their relationship that hanging in the balance--the survival of the university Savannah's family poured their lives into is also under threat.  Hez is determined to put his past mistakes behind him with his new role mentoring law students at Tupelo Grove University's legal clinic. His primary focus with the clinic is to help Savannah pull the university out of a pit of debt and bad decisions made by the previous leadership, including her father. But their quest for stability takes a dark turn as they try to root out the dangerous smuggling ring the university is entangled in, and their investigation puts them in the crosshairs of criminals who will stop at nothing to eliminate any obstacle in their path.  The twists continue until the final page as a dangerous world of smuggling and financial instability collides with the complex dynamics of legacy and family.  (Picture and description from Amazon)

I'm so glad I'm on Spring Break this week so I can tear into the final book!


Keep Reading!

Melissa


Tuesday, March 3, 2026

What We Hide, book #6

 


Wow but wow!  Our book for the Christian Fiction Reading Challenge for March is When Justice Comes, which is the third book in the Tupelo Grove series by Colleen Coble.  Some say the 3rd will make more sense if you read the other two, so I decided to jump in, especially since I was ready for a whodunit.  She did not disappoint it!  

At first you think — he did it!  Then you think — no, she did it!  Then you go WHAT?!?!  Then it all comes together (whew!) until the Epilogue.  Then you go AAAAUUUUGGGHHHHH!!!!!

For Savannah and Hez, a crumbling university, stolen artifacts, deep family secrets, and deadly ambitions all stand in the way of a second chance at happiness.  Savannah Webster is trying to find her way forward. She and her husband, Hez, have been separated since tragedy tore them apart and he began numbing his grief and guilt with alcohol. She returned to Tupelo Grove University, which her family helped found over a century ago, to teach history.  When Hez turns up in her classroom asking for a second chance, she rejects the idea immediately. But twenty-four hours later she's under suspicion for murder, and since Hez is the best attorney she knows, she reluctantly asks him for help. They suspect the murder is tied to someone selling off the university's pre-Columbian artifacts, but the secrets go much deeper than they realize.  The only hope they've got is each other, and they're going to have to put their past behind them if they're going to stay alive long enough to uncover all that's hidden.(picture and description at Amazon)

I can hardly wait to tear into Book 2!!

Keep reading!

Melissa


Saturday, February 21, 2026

The English Masterpiece, book #5

 


Just finished this book, the second in the Christian FIction Reading Challenge.  I didn't much care for this one as much until the last 20% when things start hopping.  There was not as much mention of God and Jesus in this, and I understand why some Christian authors choose to write that way.  In fact, ones that I could almost try and sneak in as options for my FHS Book Club.  But we have overloaded on mysteries this year there so I'll not be suggesting this one :)

I'm honestly getting all mixed up in my reading right now and it's driving me crazy!  There are a variety of reasons for that, but mainly it has to do with this Reading Challenge.  I do enjoy it, don't get me wrong!  But for the Challenge, we read a book, then do the Zoom with the Author the end of the month.  But with my Book Club, we are a month behind.  So the book we read for Book Club was one I finished last month and watched the Zoom, but then we were going to talk about it this month.  So now, I have finished this book, and the Zoom is this coming week, but we are just now reading it in Book Club.  I am trying not to say too much about how I really felt about it so I don't mar their opinions of it before they read it.  ;)

As the recently promoted assistant to the Tate's Modern Collections keeper Diana Gilden, Lily helps plan a world-class Picasso exhibit to honor the passing of the great artist--and she's waited her whole life for this moment. The opening is beyond anyone's expectations--the lighting, the champagne, the glittering crowd, and the international acclaim--until Lily does the unthinkable. She stops in front of a masterpiece and hears her own voice say, "It's a forgery." The gallery falls silent.  Lily's boss, Diana, is polished perfection, schooled in art, and descends from European high society. She's worked hard to become the trusted voice in London's modern art scene and respected across the Continent. The Tate's Picasso Commemorative is to be her crowning achievement, featuring not only the artist's most iconic and intimate works, but a newly discovered painting--one she advised an investor to purchase. But when Lily makes her outrageous declaration, suspicion and scandal threaten everything Diana has achieved, as museums and collectors across Europe, already doubting most post-war acquisitions, fall into chaos and rumors of a world-wide forgery run wild.  All Lily has ever wanted is to follow in Diana's footsteps and take the art world by storm in her own right. Yet one comment puts not only her own career at risk but also her mentor's. Unless . . . Was she right? With the clock ticking and the clues starting to pile up against her, Lily must uncover the truth behind the Picasso before she loses not only the career she's always wanted, but her freedom.  (Picture and description at Amazon)

Now I am on to the audio book of Matthew Perry's last book for FHS Book Club, then back to the Reading Challenge, which is yet another one of my favorite authors: Colleen Coble!  (However, this is book 3 in the series and I believe there is chatter on the FB page that you need to read the other two books first!) 


Keep Reading!

Melissa


Friday, February 13, 2026

Transformed by the Messiah, book #4

 


Wow but wow!  This book took me a while to get through, even at only 223 pages, but each page was filled with amazing new revelations and things you probably didn't realize!  I can't even begin to describe it, but suffice it to say, I practically highlighted the entire book!

I first heard about this book listening to my good buddy Lisa Harper's podcast here and here when she had Rabbi Jason on her show.  Now, for a good little Southern Baptist girl, listening to a Jewish Rabbi made me a bit leary.  But I completely trust my buddy Lisa and figure she wouldn't have someone on her show that was not 100% real and in tune with Jesus.  I highly recommend listening to those podcasts!

Discover the Jesus who has been pursuing you since before time! Join an unforgettable journey through the birth, ministry, and death of the Messiah as found in the Old and New Testaments, and have your own life transforming experience.

When reading the Bible we often miss essential details that add richness and significance, and therefore don't grasp the bigger picture. New York Times bestselling author Rabbi Jason Sobel, in his unique and engaging way, helps readers see God's story in high definition, enabling them to better understand the cultural and historical background of Scripture, God's intention for every detail, and how it applies to our lives.

Revealing hidden gems of prophecy and promises, Transformed by the Messiah helps answer questions such as:

Is there any significance to the fact that Jesus was born in Bethlehem?
How does the Messiah's baptism set an example for us to emulate and what did it undo?
Did the Messiah have to die on a cross and why did he not rise until the third day?
Who are the shepherds and why was it important that the baby be found wrapped in swaddling cloth and laid in a manger?
How can we embrace a supernatural perspective—living with a sense of possibility--and not be limited by a strictly natural perspective?
Why does Genesis 3 talk about the "seed of a woman?"
Why were the disciples so willing to immediately drop their nets, leave their families, and follow Jesus?
You'll also learn how to respond with faith, not fear; trust God's plan, purpose, and provision; and move forward in the power of the Spirit.

If you need hope, or simply a better understanding of God's plan of redemption for all mankind and your part in it, Transformed by the Messiah will open your heart and mind to be able to live in the supernatural power of God's Spirit as you follow Jesus and His command to make disciples. And whether you are Jewish or not, to help you read and study in a way that connects His story in the Old and New Testaments. (picture and description at Amazon)

Now back to our latest book in the Christian Fiction Reading Challenge!

Keep reading!

O:)

Melissa




Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Uneasy Street, book #3 ~ January Christian Fiction Reading Challenge

 


So this starts our journey in the 2026 Christian Fiction Reading Challenge!  There are 12 books to read (one each month!) that features many of our favorite authors, including our beloved Tamara Alexander!  I believe all of the books are the most recent books the author has written, so sometimes they will be in a series, and not necessarily the first one.  But they can all be read as stand alones, according to the website.  I'm really excited about doing this for many reasons.  

First of all, we are choosing these books for our Book Club book, so no one has to rack their brain trying to decide what to pick.  Secondly, although we have read several of the authors, there are some new ones on here as well.  Finally, once a month the authors are doing a ZOOM with whoever wants to hop on and she will talk about the book, and perhaps we can join in?  (I've never been on a ZOOM with 500 people, so I'm not sure what that will look like! 🤣)  

If you want more information about the Reading Challenge and want to join, click on the link above.  

Once upon a time Max Cirillo and Sloane Madison were close friends and business partners. But when their business relationship imploded, so did the friendship. Now, four years later, Max is a rich CEO. Sloane’s a not-so-rich etiquette expert who returns to Maine to serve as her niece’s temporary guardian and help the girl search for her birth father. Sloane and her niece move into a darling garage apartment but Sloane’s joy in their accommodations soon turns to horror when she realizes their apartment belongs to Max. Thanks to an unbreakable lease, she’s stuck living right next door to him.  Max pulled strings to bring Sloane into his orbit because he needs closure on what went wrong between them. Quickly, though, his scheming comes back to bite him. The world might view him as a cold-hearted rake, but this one woman has dangerous power over his emotions.  They’ll have no choice but to confront their history—and the undeniable spark between them—while living side by side on uneasy street. (picture and description at Amazon)

Now on to a nonfiction book!

Keep Reading ...

Melissa

Friday, January 16, 2026

Project Hail Mary, book #2

 


SOME SPOILERS INCLUDED!

My initial review of this book was going to be:

Dumbest book I ever read.  The end.

But then I sat with it a while.  I chewed on it.  I discussed with some people.  And I slightly changed my mind.  

While I was ready for some meat in a book after all the fluff I read over Christmas, this was like going from marshmallows to burnt steak.  There is a lot of sciency words that the author seems to think I understand.  There was no romance, no whodunit mystery, nothing,  Just some guy stuck in space and at first he had no idea who he was or what he was doing or where he even was.  Not exactly something that grabs my attention.  

Time goes by.  I keep reading.  I get encouragement from Rebecca who suggests skipping over the sciency part.  More pages go by.  I get about 60% done and I am literally ready to quit.  And I am not a book quitter.  I will read to the end to see what hope lives for the characters, but I was getting close to chukking it.  

But I kept reading.  And one night I find myself up for 3 hours reading.  I find myself saying, "Just go with the absurdity."  Then all of a sudden I have one or two chapters left.  And I'm still not sure how it will end.  I'm still not really  enjoying it, but I'm intriqued how it will end.  I'm also afraid its going to be a generic ending like:

As he saw Earth in the distance, knowing he made it.  That he was still alive, that he had the answer to fix all the problems; he realized how lucky he was.  The end.   

If that was how it ended I informed Katie and Roger that I would throw the book across the room, pick it up, take it outside, rub it in the mud, rip it in 1000 pieces and put it down the disposal.  

But surprise, surprise.  That is not how the book ended.  In fact, in my "just go with it" attitude I almost like the ending.  It's still pretty unbelievable, but I guess considering the options it was pretty good.  

I would not consider this science fiction as such, because to me SciFi is like Star Trek or Star Wars, where aliens talk in English ;)  That is way more believable to me.  

If you consider this more a book about friendship than saving humanity and other living beings, then maybe I might put it on my "It Wasn't So Bad" list.   

My big pet peeve in the whole book that made it the most unbelievable was the fact that Rocky had no eyes and all his information gathering was done solely with sonar, his ears as such.  I cannot in any stretch of my imagination believe one's hearing could be so good that you can comprehend a whole solar system and the mass, air quality, etc of planets gagillions miles away.  

All in all, read at your risk.  I"ll be curious to know how the others in Book Club felt about it.  

Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission—and if he fails, humanity and the earth itself will perish.  Except that right now, he doesn’t know that. He can’t even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it.  All he knows is that he’s been asleep for a very, very long time. And he’s just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company.  His crewmates dead, his memories fuzzily returning, Ryland realizes that an impossible task now confronts him. Hurtling through space on this tiny ship, it’s up to him to puzzle out an impossible scientific mystery—and conquer an extinction-level threat to our species.  And with the clock ticking down and the nearest human being light-years away, he’s got to do it all alone.  Or does he?  (picture and description from Amazon)



I'm very excited about my next book reading project!

:)

Melissa


  



Saturday, January 3, 2026

Mountain Laurel, book 1

 


And finishing out the Christmas books for 2025, we have Mountain Laurel.  It was certainly different, but a bit cheesy none the less.

I'd give this a "C" ~ it was not like the others in this series, but still A LOT happened in the 155 pages.  And there were many things that were odd to me:

It was written in third person, but when the person was speaking to themselves, the author would use quotation marks around the comments.  

Aunt Rose was introduced, she had a side story that didn't make sense AT ALL until the end of the book.

How can that many bad things happen to one person/family in a year or less?

In the epilogue, one family is discussed, but they were just a side side side character that seemed to not even exist in the book  ...

I'm going to have to have serious thoughts about finishing the other books in this series.

When tragedy strikes, Laurel is left alone to raise her son. She wonders if the Lord she’s trusted all her life will help her as she raises her feisty boy.  Jon, who has loved her for as long as she can remember, is good with her son and steadies her through each crisis that comes along. He’s a close friend, but will she ever be able to love again? (picture and description from Lesley McDaniel's website)

On to a book with hopefully some meat in it!

Bring on 2026!


Melissa