Cover Reveal For A Choice of Love by Alena Mentink

I am so happy to share the cover for my next book with all of you today! A Choice of Love is the official book one in my Home to Osceola series. Chapter 1 begins just days after A Bargain to Keep (the prequel) ended. Here are a few quick facts about the story:

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Characters: A cowboy out of his element, a widow trying to care for her children, two man-shy little boys, a talkative little girl, a villain on the war path, and a host of other fun characters who make up Osceola.

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A Book Review for A Summer on Bellevue Avenue

About A Summer on Bellevue Avenue

In the world of the elite, reputation is everything…

Wealthy heiress Amanda Mae Klein is set to marry the man she loves, Wesley Jansen—the only person she trusts to help ease her anxiety among the social climbers of high society. Until the daughter of a union boss falls down a flight of stairs at Wesley’s office in the middle of the night…and the woman claims Wesley pushed her.

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My Favorite Books From 2023

My Favorite Books from 2023

For 2023, I read a variety of genres (all in the Christian category), including a lot of new releases. Some of the books were . . . okay. Others were real diamonds. In some cases, I fell in love with the author and went on to read more than one book by them.

Here’s my filtered list of the books I loved most this year. These are stories that still ring in my mind and get my blood racing. Each of them had adventure, faith, and a lot of heart.

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A Book Review for Arrow by Madisyn Carlin

Arrow

About Arrow

Saving lives is a deadly endeavor.

When her plans to return a kidnapped child to his family are thwarted, royal detective Redwyn “Red” Deathan’s journey takes an unexpected path when she finds herself agreeing to assist Frilore’s monarchy in hunting down those responsible for poisoning their son. The prince has few days left to live, and not only must Red discover the cure and culprit, but she must also assist in dismantling a deadly trafficking ring—and neither culprit nor traffickers appreciate her interference.

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