I hope you had a relaxing weekend. We’re finally getting some fall weather so I’m ready to curl up with a good book. Here are the books I’m reading this week. What’s in your TBR pile?
Sleigh Bells Ring
The Blurb: “Santa Claus is coming to town, and so are the Tucker sisters.
Never mind a pony. The Tucker girls have inherited their father’s horse farm for Christmas. Make that . . . a run-down horse farm. It needs some serious TLC in order to make it sell-ready. Joanna knows that by recruiting her sisters and one handsome ranch hand they can fix up the place and even celebrate one last Christmas while they’re at it. However, to Isabella, returning to their home in Kentucky bluegrass country for Christmas seems like an impossible hurdle. Can her Chicago boyfriend make life merry and bright again?
One thing’s for sure—nothing is peace on earth for Sophia as a new beau brings up old wounds. And when the fate of the horse farm is put in jeopardy because Amy accidentally fraternizes with the enemy, tensions rise. But it’s not like the land developer stole Christmas . . . just her heart.
Can the Tucker sisters have themselves a merry little Christmas?”
Connect and follow at: Sandra D. Bricker, Barbara J. Scott, Lynette Sowell, Lenora Worth
Brentwood’s Ward
The Blurb: “Place an unpolished lawman named Nicholas Brentwood as guardian over a spoiled, pompous beauty named Emily Payne and what do you get? More trouble than Brentwood bargains for. She is determined to find a husband this season. He just wants the large fee her father will pay him to help his ailing sister. After a series of dire mishaps, both their desires are thwarted, but each discovers that no matter what, God is in charge.”
Unplanned
The Blurb: “When Kennedy Stern’s childhood pastor asks her to volunteer at his new pregnancy center, she carves time out of her rigorous college schedule to promote the cause of the unborn.
After receiving a disturbing call from someone far too young to carry a child in the first place, Kennedy can no longer blindly hide behind the pro-life platitudes she grew up believing. She resolves to locate the unknown girl but winds up entrenched in a mystery that grows more convoluted as it unfolds.
Soon, Kennedy finds herself a pawn in a deadly game of intrigue, at the mercy of those who consider a few innocent lives a small ransom to pay in exchange for personal and political victory.”
Looks like you’re going to have a great week of reading! I downloaded two of them for future reading as well!
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We’ll have to compare notes about them once we’re done reading. 🙂
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Toni,
Brentwood’s Ward is a really good book. The others you picked sound good too.
My ever growing TBR list would be too long to list here…
Blessings, Tina
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I’m looking forward to Brentwood’s Ward. I’ll probably start it tomorrow. 🙂
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