The Irish Matchmaker

Author: Jennifer Deibel

Publisher: Revell

Release Date: February 13, 2024

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Fans of Deibel’s Irish story weaving will be in love with her newest release!

Catriona Daly and her father have a matchmaking business.  She is no stranger to the game of love and hopes to use it as her ticket away from the small village that only comes to life once a year for the matchmaking festival.  But can her matchmaking skills keep her from falling in love herself?

Each book that Deibel writes brings a new sense of Irish merriment to her viewers.  Transported back to 1900s Ireland, she quickly weaves her readers into the countryside with dialect and prose that can’t help but transport them there in a flash.  I’ve loved all her books, but I really think that this one takes the cake.  The characters are fantastic, especially little Sara, and the storyline moves along so quickly that I wanted to read it again (and did!)  Such a fun, clean historical romance!

I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher.  The views and opinions expressed within are my own.

Embers in the London Sky

Author: Sarah Sundin

Publisher: Revell

Release Date: February 6, 2024

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Yet another fantastic story set in World War II by Sundin!

Aleida Martens has decided to leave the cruelty of her husband and the potential Nazi invasion of her beloved Netherlands.  But her husband beats her to it, and they leave with their young son.  Along the way, Aleida falls asleep, and her husband passes their son to a couple on the road, with no intention of ever seeing him again.  As fate would have it, he does not as he is soon killed by Nazi plane fire.  Aleida does manage to escape to London, where she searches in vain for her son while working at the Ministry of Health to place children in homes away from London as the London blitz begins.  She prays that she will be able to use this position to track down her lost son.

Hugh Collingwood loves being a reporter to report the truth, but the BBC has begun to bow to the Ministry of Information to censor broadcasts and keep the truth from those living within England.  He pushes the limit to its limits, often getting in trouble and reprimanded for his work.  Imagine if they knew he had asthma, he’d never get to go back onto location for his work.  One day he meets a young woman refugee from the Netherlands who lost her son and vows to help her tell her story.  What he never anticipated was falling for this young woman.

Sundin is a master at bringing great stories set in historical World War II events.  Each book is different.  Either set in a different location, time period of the war, and what the characters are experiencing.  I loved this story and how it unfolded throughout the pages.  I kept cheering for them to finally realize they were meant to be, but still enjoyed the pace that is required to make them realize it.  Sundin never fails to amuse and amaze me with her stories and her knowledge of historical events.  I can’t wait to see what she comes out with next!

I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher.  The views and opinions expressed within are my own.

The Warsaw Sisters

Author: Amanda Barratt

Publisher: Revell

Release Date: November 7, 2023

Rating: 5 out of 5.

An incredibly moving story and fascinating historical accuracy!

Twin sisters, Antonina and Helena Dabrowska have their lives turned upside down in 1939 with the German invasion of Poland.  No one could understand how terrible life became for not only Jewish residents, who were sent to work camps, but also the ordinary citizens that had to endure the invasion and see their neighbors sent to die.  Both sisters knew that something had to be done and that if they were caught, it would be the end.

I love reading about this time period because I do not want history to repeat itself and so little is taught academically.  Whereas most of the stories set in Poland have focused on work camps, this one focuses on the residents of Warsaw and what they did to protect those they loved as well as those they didn’t even know.  The characters were beyond realistic in this book and the accuracy is amazing that I often had to look up certain events to compare.  This is the first book I have read by Barratt, but I will look forward to each new release!

I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher.  The views and opinions expressed within are my own.

The Wayward Prince

Author: Leonard Goldberg

Series: Daughter of Sherlock Holmes #7

Publisher: Minotaur

Release Date: July 11, 2023

Rating: 5 out of 5.

As always, Joanna Watson dives into another great mystery!

In the midst of the Great War, Prince Harry, the more troublesome prince of the crown, is kidnapped while riding in Hyde Park.  Thought to be the work of German agents, the Watson trio are brought into help Scotland Yard investigate the matter, but quietly as word does not need to spread that Germany has successfully infiltrated the royal family.  But of course, things are not always what they seem, and Joanna remains at the top of her game, but this could be her last mystery if not careful.

I always look forward to the next mystery in this series, just to see if I can solve it before Joanna.  As usual, I did not, but I still had a blast trying.  The way Goldberg writes keep readers intrigued through the full story and with ties back to several of the original Sherlock Holmes novels, its easy to see why.  I read through these books every year and am looking forward to adding this one to my shelf.  Another great installment of the Daughter of Sherlock Holmes.

I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher.  The views and opinions expressed within are my own.

2023 Top Historical Fiction

Next up is our favorite picks from the past. At least in fiction. Grab a copy of any of these fantastic reads and you won’t be disappointed!

Top Pick: The Long March Home by Tosca Lee

I don’t remember the last time I was so moved by a work of fiction. If you had told me that a book about World War II, a historical fiction novel, would become one of my favorite books of the year, I would have laughed at you. This story was about so much more than war and history, this story was about the men that went over there and how they were changed; a story of character development that is some of the best of any written I have read in a very long time.

Read the full review here.

The All American by Susie Finkbeiner

Every time I pick up a new Susie Finkbeiner book, I always think that this can’t be better than the last book she wrote.  And every time she pretty much proves me wrong.  This is quite possibly her best book (and I’ve read them all multiple times).  It is also likely the best book that I have read all year. 

Read the full review here.

The Sound of Light by Sarah Sundin

As I’ve come to expect, Sarah Sundin delivers yet another fantastic story set within World War II.  This time she has chosen the setting of Copenhagen, Denmark and shines light on its occupation by the Germans.  I love how she manages to find the local stories and legends during wartime and bring those to life for her readers. There is an underlying tone of forgiveness throughout this book.

Read the full review here.

To Love a Falcon by Nancy C. Williams

Nancy Williams has done a fabulous job of crafting a story that not only held my interest on a topic I normally don’t pick up, but she also had me caring deeply about these characters and what they were going through.

Read the full review here.

The Girl from the Papers by Jennifer L. Wright

This was a different take on the old story of Bonnie and Clyde from the 1920s and how they got their start to the bitter end.  The pace was fast throughout the book and readers will want to see what happens next with each chapter and see how the story parallels that of Bonnie with Beatrice and Clyde with Jack.  Very similar instances in both, but the ending is quite different, but you’ll have to read it to figure that out. 

Read the full review here.

Sulla’s Fist

Author: Vincent B. Davis II

Series: Sertorius Scrolls #5

Publisher: Thirteenth Press

Release Date: September 12, 2023

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The Sertoris Scrolls continue with another great piece of history!

After years in battle, Quintus Sertoris can’t wait to return to Rome to see his wife and son.  But so much time has passed, he wonders if they will even remember who he is.  After the triumph parade, he hastily makes his way home to find Arrea, but after only minutes of time with her, his nemesis Lucius Cornelius Sulla arrives at his home, spoiling his time alone.  He not only discovers that Sulla has been keeping Arrea happy with the plush comforts of Rome, but his son has enlisted and is a part of Sulla’s detachment.  Could anything more spoil his return?  Oh wait….. Upon his first day at the Senate, Quintus learns he has been elected Quaestor (not knowing he was nominated) and will be leading a detachment to enlist new members into the Roman army to help stop an upcoming civil war.  With traitors in the midst, Sertoris knows that this may be the end of his marriage or his career as a soldier.

Every year I look forward to the newest Sertoris Scroll to learn more about the man himself and see how Davis’s interpretation of Roman history parallels the real thing.  Needless to say, I am never disappointed.  Sulla’s Fist pushes several years into the future from the previous scroll and readers see the strain that has been put on Sertoris, primarily by the conniving ways of Sulla.  Several past characters make appearances throughout, some for the last time.  It’s been very interesting to watch these characters mature throughout the books and read about their historical accounts as well.  The tension keeps building towards the actual showdown between Sertoris and Sulla and I can’t wait to read it when it happens!

I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher.  The views and opinions expressed within are my own.

The Girl from the Papers

Author: Jennifer L. Wright

Publisher: Tyndale House

Release Date: August 8, 2023

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Parallel story of Bonnie and Clyde!

Beatrice Carraway grew up in the small dusty town of Wingate, Texas with big aspirations after winning a couple of beauty queen competitions.  But as she gets older, the winnings get less and eventually her mother makes the decision that to save the family, she can no longer rely on Beatrice and gets married to a local well-respected church elder.  Beatrice soon learns that this man is all for show and has a cruel nature and gives her mom an ultimatum: stay or leave with her and her sister to head to Dallas. 

Living in West Dallas has its own challenges.  Everyone is poor and no one will hire someone from West Dallas for a show.  When Beatrice meets Jack Turner, they quickly hit it off and learn that they both want more from a world that doesn’t seem to want them.  Eventually, they turn to crime to get money.  Small things at first, but then comes the first bank robbery.  And then another.  Before long, the papers are picking up their names and everyone knows who they are.  But this type of fame also brings misfortune.  Can they keep up the spree forever?  Or will they eventually make their final stand in the papers?

This was a different take on the old story of Bonnie and Clyde from the 1920s and how they got their start to the bitter end.  I love how it was told from Beatrice’s perspective and how her view of life was tainted from an early start.  The pace was fast throughout the book and readers will want to see what happens next with each chapter and see how the story parallels that of Bonnie with Beatrice and Clyde with Jack.  Very similar instances in both, but the ending is quite different, but you’ll have to read it to figure that out. 

I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher.  The views and opinions expressed within are my own.

The Legacy of Longdale Manor

Author: Carrie Turansky

Publisher: Bethany House Publishing

Release Date: September 26, 2023

Rating: 4 out of 5.

A historical romance that will take readers on a magical adventure.

Gwen Morris is an art historian traveling to England to help appraise paintings for an old friend. She goes to Longdale Manor and meets David Bradford, grandson of the Manor’s owner, who wants to turn it into a hotel. Over a century earlier, Charlotte Harper finds secrets that she records in a journal later found by Gwen and ties these characters together through time.

This is a typical Turansky book, full of faith, interesting characters and an intriguing plot. Fans of historical fiction will find this one a fun and easy read. The story is charming with the way Turansky weaves together the lives of Gwen and Charlotte and all they go through that leads them to romance and a stronger faith. There was nothing that stood out in this one for me as fantastic, but it is also one I will recommend to others as a good, clean read.

I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher.  The views and opinions expressed within are my own.

Against the Wind

Author: Amanda Cabot

Series: Sweetwater Crossing #2

Publisher: Revell

Release Date: October 3, 2023

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Amanda Cabot has another historical romance that is not to be missed!

Louisa Vaughn has been working to become a doctor. After helping a friend in Sweetwater Crossing, she wants to move on as quickly as possible. As she tries to leave, she finds an injured man on the side of the road and knows she must stay and help him heal. Josh Porter did not plan to end up with a broken leg, but he uses the time to try and expand his business in the small community. Louisa is able to help but the town doesn’t want her help and if she isn’t careful, they will convince her to leave her dream behind of healing others and be able to stay with the man she is falling for.

Against the Wind is an inspirational and enjoyable Christian romance read. This is the second book in the series, but each book can also be read as a stand-alone. In these stories, we see a family of three sisters and how each uses the talents they have to move forward in the world. Diving into Louisa’s world and all she is trying to work through was interesting and I found myself rooting for her to succeed not only in life but in love. She was faced with almost every hardship imaginable and almost let it bring her down. I loved the way the story played out and how all the characters interacted so naturally. I recommend this book to those that enjoy Historical Fiction with great romance.

I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher.  The views and opinions expressed within are my own.

Rocky Mountain Promise

Author: Misty M. Beller

Series: Sisters of the Rockies #2

Publisher: Bethany House Publishing

Release Date: November 21, 2023

Rating: 3 out of 5.

A very different historical romance that had all the right feels.

When Lorelei Collins is off exploring in the Rocky Mountains and finds an orphaned buffalo calf, she brings it home to her and her sister’s ranch. She has a heart for animals and wants to help whenever she can, but now she has put them all in danger with the rare buffalo calf that is now wanted by trappers, some wanting Lorelei to marry and others just wanting to animal. Lorelei ends up with help from Tanner Mason, the new owner of the trading post in town and it isn’t long before a spark of interest starts to grow between the two.

The thing that saved this book for me was the love Lorelei had for animals and was willing to do whatever she had to do to help those in need. Tanner and her relationship were good, maybe a little forced at times, but with historical romance that tends to happen. Many people will resonate with this story because of the love for animals. This is the second book in the series and if readers haven’t read the first it will still be an enjoyable read, the author provides enough information to help the reader along. While this was a good book it didn’t pop for me and make me want to read it again and again. I recommend this book to readers that enjoy historical romance.

I received a complimentary copy of this title from the publisher. The views and opinions expressed within are my own.