Sunday, October 4, 2020

Your fate is not yet sealed...

 It’s October! I love the cool, crisp air and the beautiful colors of Autumn! The beauty of this time of year just makes me feel more joyful overall. And it’s also football season!



I did not finish all the books on my September TBR list, but I made good progress.



The first book I read this past month, was Once Upon an Irish Summer by Lisa T Bergren. This was another exciting story, written by a master storyteller who seamlessly wove culture, history, romance, and danger through these pages. This story was a true treasure. I fell in love with the characters and setting. My favorite part was the reference to characters from former beloved stories by this author. 4.8/5 overall




The second book I read was the first book in the Cutter’s Creek series, The Healing Touch by Kit Morgan. The story was a sweet, quick read with beautiful words of truth. The romance seemed to happen a little fast, but not too quickly. I look forward to reading more in this series. 4.3/5 overall


    The third book I completed in the month of September was the thirteenth book in the Hardy Boy’s mystery series: The Mark on the Door. I was not a fan of this fast-paced mystery where too much happened but not enough at the same time. The chapters leading to the end were filled with events that never seemed to properly connect for me. The mystery was resolved too quickly in the last few pages. 2/5 stars overall.


    The final book for September was Echo by Pam Munoz Ryan. I do not often read middle grade stories, especially those with boys as the main character, but I was gifted this book for my birthday, and I am so glad my best friend shared it with me. It has become an instant favorite of mine. The book spans the lives of 4 young people who encountered individual struggles and victories during the second World War. The main characters’ paths do not cross until the end of the story where the author reveals how each of their tales are interconnected. While reading, I learned details about this period in history I never knew. The characters are easy to connect with and root for. At first, I as concerned that the cliff hangers of each story would not be resolved, but the conclusion of the book did not disappoint. 5/5 stars is not enough. I hear the audio book is even better. I am already researching more books by this author!


    Still on my list is The Princess Trials by Cordelia Castel. This story has been added to my October TBR along with these titles:




Currently Reading: The Princess Trials and an Advance Reading Copy (ARC) of Kiss Me Under the Christmas Lights by Cindy Ray Hale

Currently Writing: Krisnoel: The Nutcracker’s Return

When her mother goes missing, Belle is afraid she is to blame. After a startling discovery, Belle ignored her mother’s warnings and continued to investigate her dad’s death. When the authorities determine that whoever murdered her father may also be responsible for her mother’s disappearance, they are concerned that Belle is the next target. For her safety, she is sent to live with a distant relative in the secluded town of Chilhurst.

Belle soon discovers that Chilhurst may not be the safe haven it is portrayed as. The town has dangerous secrets of its own and Belle’s mysterious guardian holds the key to unravel the truth about her parents. Shocking revelations about her heritage lead her on an unexpected journey to the realm of Krisnoel.

The imprisoned kingdom has long awaited Belle’s arrival, believing that she will free them by defeating the false king who has claimed the throne as his own. Belle, however, is reluctant to accept the responsibility. After all, embarking on a perilous adventure in a magical land is not how she imagined spending her senior year of high school. But when the false king threatens to destroy the kingdom, Belle must decide if saving the lives of others is worth risking her own.

            Monthly Writing Goal: 8,500 words