Thursday, November 5, 2020

Blog Tour and Giveaway: The Cowboy's Holiday Bride by Cathy McDavid

 

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The Cowboy's Holiday Bride
(Wishing Well Springs #1)
By Cathy McDavid
Contemporary Romance
Paperback & ebook, 384 Pages
November 1, 2020 by Harlequin Heartwarming


Changing his heart…

Would be a Christmas miracle!

Cash Montgomery creates Western-themed weddings and knows all about happily-ever-after. In theory. He’s been hurt too many times to think that he could ever be a marrying man. His business partner Phoebe Kellerman doesn’t agree with him—on anything! At Christmas, Cash is visited by three of his past girlfriends…and he begins to see the error of his ways. Will it be before he loses Phoebe, the woman he’s falling for?

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My thoughts:

This is a super-cute cute novel with delightful characters and a wonderful premise.  I quickly became interested in the story of Cash Montgomery, his sister, Laurel and their business partner/friend, Phoebe Kellerman.  They have a pretty incredible wedding planning business, where they work diligently to make happy couples dream weddings come true.  Yes, there are a few incidents where there are surprises, for example when Cash is surprised that three of the brides at their venue are his former girlfriends.

Those encounters aren't as bad as one might imagine, as a matter of fact they are very enlightening and kind of amusing. Phoebe and Cash are always on opposite ends of how things should go and what the budget needs to be since Cash has plans beyond planning weddings, so there is plenty of bantering between them that made me smile at times.  There is so much to love about this book, there is a strong loving, hardworking  family dynamic, solid friendships, genuine care and concern for each and every wedding they plan and just an all around sweet fun read.

I received a complimentary copy as part of this blog tour.  All opinions are completely my own.

About the Author



                  In the third grade, NY Times, USA Today and Amazon bestselling author Cathy McDavid made it her goal to read every Black Stallion book ever written. Who knew such an illustrious ambition would eventually lead to a lifelong love of all things western, owning a stagecoach pulled by six mules, and a career writing contemporary romances for Harlequin? With over 50 titles in print and 1.3 million-plus books sold, Cathy is also a member of the prestigious Romance Writers of America’s Honor Roll. This “almost” Arizona native and mother of grown twins is married to her own real-life sweetheart. After leaving the corporate world six years ago, she now spends her days penning stories about good looking cowboys riding the range, busting broncs, and sweeping gals off their feet — oops, no. Make that winning the hearts of feisty, independent women who give the cowboys a run for their money. It's a tough job, but she’s willing to make the sacrifice.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

A Picture of Love (Amish Inn #1) by Beth Wiseman

 

Book Description

Both of them have vowed from the bottom of their broken hearts never to love again.

 

Sweet Naomi Byler cooks meals for the guests at The Peony Inn, where Amish sisters and owners of the inn Esther and Lizzie love her like a granddaughter. She’s as happy there as a young woman can be, considering that her fiancĂ©, Thomas, has left her to court someone else. She knows she’ll get over the love of her life in due time, but she assumes marriage will never be a part of her future.

Amos Lantz and his mother are guests at the inn, visiting town for a cousin’s wedding. Attending a wedding is the last thing Amos wants to do since his own fiancĂ©e, Sarah, died tragically just a year ago.

Naomi and Amos understand each other’s grief and become quick friends when they discover their mutual love of painting. As the two begin to paint through their sadness together, Esther and Lizzie play matchmaker—a risky move with the potential to backfire. And when Thomas makes an unexpected return intending to win back Naomi, she realizes she no longer knows her own heart.

In this new Amish series from bestselling and award-winning novelist Beth Wiseman, true love takes root in the deepest of wounds.
 

My thoughts:

A Picture of Love is the first book in The Amish Inn novels by Beth Wiseman and it is written with warmth, humor and filled with delightful characters.  And of course, the appearance of a red suitcaseJ

Esther and Lizzie are sisters, both are widowed, and they own and operate The Peony Inn, where Naomi Byler cooks meal for the guests.  Naomi is loved like a granddaughter by Lizzie and Esther which makes for some clever and amusing situations between the sisters Speaking of amusing situations, there’s Gus Owens who rents a cottage from the sisters.  Lizzie and Gus simply cannot get along with each other at all and their interactions with each other result in amusing dialog.

There are plenty of tender moments when Amos Lantz and his mother stay at the Inn for a wedding they are attending.   Naomi and Amos are both suffering from a loss and are not looking for a romantic relationship.  I really enjoyed how they bonded over their love of painting which was an interesting part of the story, especially in an Amish novel.  I didn’t really care for Thomas who had broken Naomi’s heart but it added an interesting twist to the storyline when her came to visit her. I really was worried when Lizzie started experiencing health issues, but totally understood her hesitation in finding out what was wrong with her.  I was pleasantly surprised to find out who she chose to share her dilemma with. 

I absolutely adored everything about this book and can’t wait for the next book in the series to release. Thank you to the publisher for the copy.  All opinions are my own.


Softly Blows the Bugle (The Amish of Weaver's Creek #3) by Jan Drexler

 

                                                                        Book Description


When Elizabeth Kaufman received the news of her husband's death at the Battle of Vicksburg in 1863, she felt only relief. She determined that she would never be at the mercy of any man again, even if it meant she would never have a family of her own. Then Aaron Zook comes home with her brother when the war ends two years later.

Despite the severity of his injuries, Aaron resolves to move West and leave the pain of the past behind him. He never imagined that the Amish way of life his grandfather had rejected long ago would be so enticing. That, and a certain widow he can't get out of his mind.

Yet, even in a simple community, life has a way of getting complicated. Aaron soon finds that while he may have left the battlefield behind, there is another fight he must win--the one for the heart of the woman he loves.
Welcome back to the Amish community at Weaver's Creek, where the bonds of family and faith bind up the brokenhearted.

My thoughts:

Jan Drexler deftly combines Amish and historical fiction in this series and I have loved all three of the novels in the series.  This book has something for everyone, family, faith, friends and a touch of mystery. 

Elizabeth made a poor choice in her personal relationships that have resulted in unhappiness for her and led her to keep secrets from her family. I genuinely liked her but there were times when I wanted to give her some friendly advice, especially when it came to Solomon.  He was definitely an unlikeable character but kudos to Ms. Drexler for putting him in the storyline because he kept my emotions off the charts each time, he would make an appearance.

I loved Aaron, wounded and broken from the war, lonely, listless and searching for a place to call home.  He is an incredible character and I loved watching him grow throughout the book, while gaining confidence and more importantly acceptance.

Throughout the entire series, the Amish of Weaver’s Creek have been such a wonderful family, they have faced hard times but through it all, the have their faith and each other. I recommend reading the books in order but this can be read as a standalone.

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher.  All opinions are completely my own.