Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Know Yourself by The School of Life

About the Book:


  • By striving to know ourselves, we can discover greater peace, freedom, and purpose.
  • An introspective self-help guide that invites readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery. 
  • Exploring how our childhood experiences, hidden emotions, and unconscious patterns shape our feelings and relationships. 

We may spend years mastering the external world – acquiring degrees, advancing careers, building families – without ever turning inwards to make sense of the person orchestrating it all: ourselves.

This book is a guide to the elusive, essential task of self-knowledge. With clarity, gentleness and depth, it explores why we are often mysteries to ourselves, how our childhoods quietly script our behaviors and why seemingly trivial experiences – an abrupt word, a strange dream, a lingering mood – can hold the keys to profound insight.

Drawing on the wisdom of philosophy and psychotherapy, Know Yourself teaches us how to tune in to our inner signals, revisit the past without fear and better understand our desires, fears, patterns and longings. It is a call to begin the lifelong project of making sense of who we are – so that we might suffer less, connect more deeply with others and lead calmer, freer lives.


My Review:

I like books that challenge me to understand who I am and then spur me on to be the best possible version of myself. I was disappointed in this book. It is quite informative as to how we can become who we are, such as from childhood. “What is unresolved in a parent has a tragic habit of showing up again as a live dilemma in a child's life.” (521/1535) The book includes some good suggestions. “To liberate ourselves [from behavior harmful to others], we need to find our way back to the pain that lies behind our behaviours... (584/1535) So many times after such a suggestion I asked, “How?” and that is where the book falls short. It is informative but not practical. I now know the why of much I do but nothing about how to change it.

My rating: 3/5 stars.

 

About the Authors:


The School of Life is a global organisation helping people lead more fulfilled lives. It is a resource for helping us understand ourselves, for improving our relationships, our careers and our social lives – as well as for helping us find calm and get more out of our leisure hours. They do this through films, workshops, books and gifts – and through a warm and supportive community. You can find The School of Life online, in stores and in welcoming spaces around the globe.

The School of Life Press was established in 2016 to bring together over a decade of research and insights from The School of Life’s content team. Led by founder and series editor Alain de Botton, this is a library to educate, entertain, console and transform us.

The School of Life, 232 pages.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent and honest review.

(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Beyond Belief by Nir Eyal

About the Book:


What if the real obstacle isn't your effort, your discipline, or your circumstances, but what you believe is possible?


Behind every endeavor are beliefs that shape outcomes. Most people never question those beliefs, even when they hold them back. 
Beyond Belief by bestselling author Nir Eyal (IndistractableHooked) reveals one counterintuitive truth: these beliefs aren't facts. They're tools. Understand how they work, and you can set them aside when they are unhelpful and replace them with better ones to change what's possible for you.

Backed by the latest neuroscience and psychology research, Eyal shows you how your hidden assumptions filter what you see, what you attempt, and what you achieve, and gives you a clear, practical method to change them. Learn how to:

  • See what others miss – Beliefs filter your perception. Shift them, and options that were invisible come into view.
  • Stay grounded under pressure – Change how you respond to uncertainty so steadiness becomes your default, not something you force.
  • Break costly patterns – Improve your health, relationships, and career by removing interference – not adding more effort.
  • Expand what you think you're capable of – Your limits aren't fixed. They're learned. And what's learned can be relearned.

Once you understand how belief really works, you can stop fighting yourself — and start building change that lasts.

My Review:

Eyal does a good job of explaining the role of beliefs in our life. Beliefs color everything we experience, He explains how that happens and he also explains how we can evaluate and change beliefs. I was surprised he made good use of the work of Byron Katie. I was also pleasantly surprised with his exploration of prayer and its positive effects.

Eyal's writing style is very informative but easy to follow. He gives examples of scientific experiments or the experiences of people to back his material. “Beliefs shape what you notice, what you expect, and what you do.” (2992/4160) Beliefs can be limiting or liberating and he helps readers move to the latter. He gives practical applications and tools. Additional resources are available through a QR code.

I like the well presented material in this book and recommend it.

My rating: 4/5 stars.


About the Author:

Nir Eyal is a globally recognized authority on behavior change and human potential. His research-backed frameworks have empowered millions to build better habits, enhance focus, and unlock greater agency in their lives and work. A former lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Nir has collaborated with leaders and organizations worldwide to improve performance through behavior design.

He is the author of the international bestsellers Hooked, Indistractable, and Beyond Belief, which have sold over one million copies in more than 30 languages. His books have earned numerous accolades and have been celebrated by Amazon and Goodreads as among the best in business and personal development.

As a seasoned entrepreneur, Nir has founded and sold multiple companies. He now advises and invests in pioneering organizations that apply his research in real-world settings. For over 25 years, he has worked alongside his wife and business partner, Julie Li.


Portfolio, 304 pages.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent and honest review.

(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

Monday, March 9, 2026

The Fallen of Foulweather Bluff by D D Black

About the Book:


On Memorial Day,1992, three decorated Navy officers disappeared in the sleepy beach town of Hansville, Washington. Thirty years later, their medals were found in the marshlands of Foulweather Bluff. So were their bones.


For private investigator Thomas Austin, this case hits close to home. The son of a JAG lawyer, Austin grew up around the Navy. To solve the case, he must piece together clues buried in the marshlands, and dark secrets hidden in Navy history.

But when another investigator disappears, Austin realizes that the threat may not be in the past after all. In his most shocking, personal case yet, the darkness comes for Austin in a way it never has before. And the gut-wrenching final revelation leaves him questioning everything he's ever known, even his own past.

My Review:

This is another good mystery in the series set in the Pacific Northwest, on the shores of Puget Sound. Austin used to be a NYC policeman so he is not an amateur but sort of functions that way in these novels. This plot involves Navy personal and corrupt activities. It is a cold case but brought to light with recently found evidence. We see the Navy trying to take control over local police, perhaps trying to hide wrong doing. But the local police will not give up.

There is a good plot. We have good doses of suspense here and there. And we get to learn a little more about Austin's personal life. It is an entertaining mystery and I look forward to starting the next one.

You can read my reviews of earlier books in the series: The Bones at Point no Point and The Shadows of Pike Place.


About the Author:


D.D. Black writes crime fiction set in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. He is the author of the Thomas Austin Crime Thrillers and the FBI Task Force S.W.O.R.D. series. When he's not writing, he can be found strolling the beaches of the Pacific Northwest, cooking dinner for his wife, and throwing a ball for his corgi over and over and over. To learn more, check out my website, where you can join the VIP Reader Club for discounts, news, and more corgi photos than you ever knew you needed. You can find out more at https://ddblackauthor.com/ 

Independently published, 244 pages.

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Murder on Site by TG Wolff Book Review

About the Book:


In the corridors of Indiana’s justice system, power is both a weapon and a curse.


Jakob Rizk never expected to become Indiana’s acting attorney general—especially not after his mentor’s sudden death. Two weeks in, he’s losing sleep, battling a ruthless rival, and facing off with a powerful senator focused on his downfall. The last thing he needs is for his twin, Seth—a Miami cop hiding secrets of his own—to arrive unexpectedly.

Jakob is under pressure to prosecute a young engineer for the murder of a hard-nosed inspector famous for rooting out corruption. But with scant evidence and clear signs of political interference, the case is a minefield. Jakob has always lived by the law, but now one misstep could cost him a career.

Together, the brothers must unravel a web of greed and deception, each dead set on appearing strong in the other’s eyes. As they race the clock, which matters more: the truth, their careers, or fragile bonds that could be shattered forever?

My Review:

I enjoyed this murder mystery featuring interesting characters. Twin brothers work on the case and their relationship brings a little levity to the book. While Jakob, interim Attorney General, is systematic in working on uncovering the murderer, his brother Seth is a loose canon. He has some unusual techniques that will ultimately help solve the case if it doesn't get Jakob fired first. There is lots of political pressure on Jakob and we get some insights into the politics involved. Wolff provides a good balance of Jakob's personal life and AG work.

Wolff is a word smith and I like her clever writing. Here is an example, “...the woman was five foot five, six-two if you counted the attitude.” (loc 521/3041) I recommend this murder mystery. It has a good plot, interesting characters and clever writing. It is the first in a new series so I will be watching for the sequel.

My rating: 4/5 stars.


About the Author:


I am TG Wolff, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, born shortly after the river burned. I have always loved puzzles. It doesn't matter if the puzzles are made of words, numbers, or pictures. I’m not a cop or a lawyer, I'm an engineer. My stories aren’t police procedurals or legal thrillers, they are mysteries designed to be solved. My stories are about the plot, the puzzle, and the fun twist of humor that makes life entertaining.

Tule Publishing, 279 pages.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent and honest review.

(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

Friday, March 6, 2026

When Justice Comes by Colleen Coble and Rick Acker Audiobook Review

About the Book:


Hez and Savannah Webster have survived storms that would bury others without a love as strong as theirs--but can they withstand the final battle in the deadly Legare-Willard feud that threatens to sweep away everything they've fought for?

Hezekiah "Hez" Webster and his fiancée, Savannah, stand on the brink of a new life, but their dreams are haunted by specters of the past. Just as they're getting ready to adopt her nephew, two other petitioners also file for custody--both of whom only want Simon for their own gains.

Between the financial company that Hez outmaneuvered to save the university from ruin and the bad blood from the head of the Willard family, it's hard to say who wants them out of the way more. Hez and Savannah's quest for justice leads them through a labyrinth of family law, where loyalties are tested and trust is a dangerous luxury when every decision could be their last.

With the clock ticking, Hez and Savannah must confront the ghosts of their past and their deepest fears to secure a future for Simon. But with every secret revealed, the stakes grow higher. Can they build the family they've always dreamed of, or will their enemies succeed in tearing them apart forever?

The Tupelo Grove series reaches its breathtaking conclusion as an enemy's agenda for revenge runs darker than swamp water and justice remains as precarious as quicksand in this heart-pounding narrative that underscores the power of redemption and forgiveness.

My Review:

This is the final novel in a series and most of what happens in this novel has roots in the previous ones. I don't think one could really enjoy this book without having read the previous ones. Hez and Savannah are getting remarried, for example. Hez is working on finding out who murdered their daughter. There is a serious feud between the Webster and the Willard families. All of these essential issues in the book have their roots in the previous ones.

There is lots of tension in this novel as well as a good dose of suspense. Hez and Savannah fight for custody of Simon, son of Savannah's sister Jess. It was Jess' desire but the other side of the family and particularly Michael Willard wants the child and the trust fund that would come with him. He is willing to kill to get what he wants.

There are themes of revenge, forgiveness, and reconciliation running through the novel. The plot was a bit repetitive, I thought. I listened to the audio and was pleased with it. I especially liked Simon's accent.

My rating: 4/5 stars.


About the Authors:


COLLEEN COBLE is the USA TODAY and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of more than eighty-five books and is best known for her coastal romantic suspense novels. Connect with her online at colleencoble.com; Instagram: @colleencoble; Facebook: @colleencoblebooks; X: @colleencoble

RICK ACKER writes during breaks from his “real job” as a Supervising Deputy Attorney General in the California Department of Justice. He is the author of a dozen acclaimed suspense novels. He is also a contributing author on two legal treatises published by the American Bar Association. You can visit him online at rickacker.com; Instagram: @rick_acker; X: @authorrickacker

Thomas Nelson, 10 hours, 36 minutes.

I received a complimentary audio of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. My comments are an independent and honest review.

(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Fear, Faith & Freedom by Jenn Dafoe-Turner Spotlight


About the Book

Book: Fear, Faith, & Freedom, Breaking Through Life’s Challenges with God’s Help

Author: Jenn Dafoe-Turner

Genre: Christian Memoir/Devotional

Release Date: November 25, 2025

Fear, Faith, and Freedom: Breaking Through Life’s Battles with God’s Help is a raw, redemptive journey from despair to deliverance. With deep vulnerability and spiritual clarity, author Jenn Dafoe-Turner invites readers into her story of pain, trauma, addiction, and ultimately, transformation through the power of Jesus Christ. Blending compelling personal narrative with creative retellings of Scripture, this book offers readers more than a testimony—it offers a path toward healing and wholeness.

Each chapter explores a different “battle” of life—fear, addiction, shame, identity, self-sabotage, church hurt, and more—and how God’s truth can bring lasting victory. Through heartfelt storytelling, biblical wisdom, and practical reflection, Jenn shows that freedom isn’t found in fixing ourselves but in surrendering completely to the One who sets captives free.

Structured as a spiritual memoir with devotional elements, each chapter concludes with a “gentle challenge,” reflection questions, a Scripture memory verse, and a heartfelt prayer. This format makes the book ideal for personal study, recovery groups, or women’s ministry settings.

Whether you are struggling with your own dark night of the soul or mentoring others through theirs, Fear, Faith, and Freedom will remind you that no battle is too great for God. His love meets us in the most broken places—and leads us, one step at a time, into a life marked by courage, hope, and the certainty of His grace.

Click here to get your copy!
 

About the Author

Jenn Dafoe-Turner is a pastor, author, and spiritual midwife who helps birth purpose and nurture hope in the lives of others. Drawing from her own journey of brokenness, healing, and faith, Jenn walks alongside people in seasons of transition—guiding them to hear God’s voice, embrace their identity, and step boldly into their calling.

With decades of ministry experience, Jenn combines biblical wisdom with practical coaching to create safe spaces for transformation. Through her writing, speaking, and coaching, she equips others to trade fear for faith, move from confusion to clarity, and discover the joy of living out their God-given purpose.

As the Spiritual Midwife, Jenn’s heartbeat is simple: “Where truth is formed, purpose is born.”

More from Jenn

Fear, Faith & Freedom: Why This Book Had to Be Written

There are moments in life when fear speaks louder than faith.

Moments when freedom feels distant.

Moments when we wonder if God is still working—even here.

Fear, Faith & Freedom: Breaking Through Life’s Challenges with God’s Help was written for those moments.

I didn’t write this book because I had life figured out. I wrote it because I didn’t.

Why I Wrote Fear, Faith & Freedom

This book was born out of lived experience—through seasons of uncertainty, surrender, recovery, and deep wrestling with God. I have walked through fear that felt paralyzing, faith that felt fragile, and freedom that came one step at a time.

For years, I carried the quiet question many believers hold close to their hearts: Why, God? Why this path? Why this pain? Why me?

What I discovered is that God often does His deepest work not in the absence of fear, but in the midst of it. Faith isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about learning to trust the One who does. And freedom isn’t a single moment; it’s a journey of daily choosing truth over lies.

This book is my offering to those who feel stuck between where they are and where they long to be.

What’s Inside the Book

Fear, Faith & Freedom is part devotional, part reflection, and part invitation.

Inside these pages, readers will find:

  • Honest stories of struggle, surrender, and spiritual growth
  • Biblical insights that meet real-life challenges head-on
  • Reflective prompts that invite readers to pause, pray, and engage personally
  • Encouragement without platitudes—because healing doesn’t happen through clichés
  • A clear message of hope: God is present, purposeful, and faithful, even in the mess

Rather than offering quick fixes, this book walks alongside readers, reminding them that God’s help is not distant or delayed—He is near, attentive, and deeply compassionate.

What Readers Can Expect

This is not a book that talks at you.

It’s a book that sits with you.

Readers can expect to feel:

  • Seen in their questions
  • Understood in their struggles
  • Gently challenged to release fear
  • Invited to trust God more deeply
  • Encouraged to step into lasting freedom

Whether someone is navigating grief, addiction recovery, burnout, faith fatigue, or simply longing for deeper peace, this book offers space to breathe and room for God to work.

Who This Book Is For

Fear, Faith & Freedom is for:

  • The believer who feels weary but the seeker who wants faith that feels real, not rehearsed
  • The reader who needs reassurance that God still shows up
  • Anyone ready to move forward—even if they’re taking small steps

If you’ve ever wondered whether God can bring beauty out of broken places, this book is for you.

Because fear does not get the final word.

Faith is still alive.

And freedom—true, God-given freedom—is possible.

Blog Stops

Simple Harvest Reads, March 4 (Author Interview)

Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, March 5

Artistic Nobody, March 6 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, March 7

Guild Master, March 8 (Author Interview)

Fiction Book Lover, March 9 (Author Interview)

A Modern Day Fairy Tale, March 10 (Author Interview)

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, March 11

Books Less Travelled, March 12 (Author Interview)

History, Hope & Happily Ever After, March 13 (Author Interview)

Locks, Hooks and Books, March 13

Paula’s Pad of Inspiration, March 14 (Author Interview)

Texas Book-aholic, March 15

Vicky Sluiter, March 16 (Author Interview)

For the Love of Literature, March 17 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, March 17

Giveaway

  

To celebrate her tour, Jenn is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a signed copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://gleam.io/P9bMt/fear-faith-freedom-breaking-through-lifes-challenges-with-gods-help-celebration-tour-giveaway

The copy of this post was provided by Celebrate Lit.

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Spring Melt by Lori Duffy Foster Book Review

About the Book:


As a doctor's wife in a thriving Adirondack village in the 1920s, Ella Devine seems to have an ideal life. Her husband grew rich catering to New York City socialites who wanted to hide their TB diagnoses from their friends. Their marriage is devoid of emotion, but so is she, having learned long ago to quietly accept whatever life offers. But all that changes when three men are charged with a nineteen-year-old murder, and the long-buried crime that shaped Ella's childhood is exposed. Spring Melt draws on the rich and fascinating history of the Adirondacks, where hikers who see only low hills and lush vegetation fail to perceive the hidden dangers and lose their lives by stepping two feet off the trail. Since the late 1800s, the wilderness that is the Adirondacks has been both a frontier to be conquered only by the hardiest of humans and a playland for the wealthy. When these two worlds collide, the resulting explosion can be fatal.

My Review:

This novel started out a little slow but by the end, I was fully engaged. I was surprised that the novel ultimately elicited emotion in me. The first half of the book sets the stage and records the preparation the attorneys make. About half way through the courtroom scenes begin and the novel takes off.

The writing style is mostly prose with not much action or dialogue. Foster explains the action rather than having it happen. Her prose is well crafted, however. It almost seems personal, making one fall in love with the Adirondacks and easily relate to the characters. I really like how she revealed inner character by how people responded to the forest areas. Lumberjacks were tough men making a living in the forest. Ella felt peace and freedom surrounded by trees while the lawyer Casey felt they drained him of his energy. There is also a well crafted romance with a second chance at love and new life.

This is a good historical novel of courtroom drama. Foster says this was her first novel, put away for years. I am glad it is now available with a final revision. Potential readers should know a possible trigger situation is a rape. While it did not happen within this plot, it is remembered and plays a vital role in the courtroom drama.

My rating: 4/5 stars.


About the Author:

A former crime reporter, Lori Duffy Foster was born and raised in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State, where a piece of her heart remains and her latest novel, SPRING MELT, is set. SPRING MELT, her first historical-suspense novel, releases March 10. Her previous novels include NEVER LET GO, a thriller, and the Lisa Jamison Mystery Series. Her books have won the International Impact Book Award and have been nominees or finalists for Agatha, Silver Falchion and Shamus awards. Lori is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, The Historical Novel Society, International Thriller Writers, The Finger Lakes Authors & Readers Experience and Pennwriters. After several moves about the country with her family, Lori now lives and writes in the hills of Northern Pennsylvania. Look out for NO STRANGER HERE, a thriller, releasing from Speaking Volumes in 2027.


Speaking Volumes LLC, 268 pages.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book through the author. My comments are an independent and honest review.

(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Raging Waters by Dana Mentink Blog Tour Book Review


About the Book

Book: Raging Waters

Author: Dana Mentink

Genre: Inspirational Romantic Suspense

Release Date: March 3, 2026

As the dam crumbles and water sweeps across the terrain, their battle for justice and survival is just beginning.

When Mackenzie Bardine’s brother Aaron was murdered in a drug deal gone wrong, she started a true crime podcast dedicated to exposing “Bullseye,” the drug kingpin responsible. But her protective heart has never let go of the blame she places on herself and Aaron’s best friend, Gideon Landry. On the run to the wilds of Washington to chase a recent lead, she meets none other than Gideon himself.

While conducting a wilderness survival class in remote Washington, Gideon never expected to cross paths with Mackenzie, and he’s certainly not interested in helping her after he’s already declined to participate in her vigilante podcasting. He carries a mountain of guilt about Aaron’s fatal choices, but not for the reasons Mackenzie suspects.

As killers begin to circle Mackenzie like sharks, it’s clear to Gideon she’s in over her head, and in light of his troubled past with her brother, he can’t bring himself to ignore her perilous situation. Then a flood threatens the town, turning their investigation into a race to escape the raging waters and the wrath of a powerful kingpin who wants to sink them both.

A gripping, clean romantic suspense featuring enemies-to-lovers, second-chance romance, and high-stakes investigations set in small-town Washington, sweeping readers away on a turbulent wave of thrills and chills. Perfect for fans of forced proximity, wilderness survival, protective heroes, and justice-driven heroines.

Click here to get your copy!

My Review

Mentink writes action packed novels and this is another good one. Gideon and Mackenzie are pitted against nature in anticipated flooding and against villains in a nefarious drug king and his henchmen. There is also the potential of romance between them but the obstacles are big. They knew each other before but the death of Mackenzie's brother who was Gideon's good friend has put a wedge between them. Gideon has survival skills that are put to the test. Mackenzie is after the murderer of her brother and that leads to more danger. The drug king is so powerful in the small town Gideon and Mackenzie are not sure who they can trust.

This is a novel for readers who like people surviving nature and villains. The action is nearly continuous, including a surprising twist near the end.

My rating: 4/5 stars.

 

About the Author

Dana Mentink is a New York Times, USA Today and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author as well as a two-time American Christian Fiction Writers Carol Award winner, and a Holt Medallion winner. She is the author of over fifty titles in the suspense and lighthearted romance genres. She is pleased to write for Harlequin’s Love Inspired Suspense, Revell and Poisoned Pen Press.

 

More from Dana

I’m afraid of deep water. There. I’ve said it. I live in California, famous for beaches sand and surf. If that’s not enough, there are swimming pools aplenty. I should be enjoying the surfing, boating, kayaking, sailing culture, but I’d much rather sit on a deck somewhere and watch others partake. So what’s a gal like me doing writing an adventure that takes place as a dam rupture overwhelms a town? I love to write that type of wilderness story, where stakes are high and the help is scarce. Similar to the previous book, Fire Mountain, the characters will have to dig deep of their strength and faith to survive. And you and I can enjoy it from the safety of our decks! Are you ready? Grab your book and your cuppa and let’s go!

Blog Stops

Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, March 3

Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, March 3

The Avid Reader, March 3

The Sacred Line, March 4

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, March 4

She Lives To Read, March 5

Texas Book-aholic, March 5

Leslie’s Library Escape, March 6

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, March 6

Lily’s Corner, March 7

Pause for Tales, March 7

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, March 7

Devoted To Hope, March 8

For Him and My Family, March 8

Tell Tale Book Reviews, March 9

Melissa’s Bookshelf, March 9

EmpowerMoms, March 10

Blogging With Carol, March 10

Just Your Average reviews, March 10

Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, March 11

Simple Harvest Reads, March 11 (Guest Review from Donna)

Lyssa Loves Books, March 12

Blossoms and Blessings, March 12

A Good Book and Cup of Tea, March 12

Cover Lover Book Review, March 13

Labor Not in Vain, March 13

Betti Mace, March 14

Bigreadersite, March 14

Life on Chickadee Lane, March 15

Lights in a Dark World, March 15

Holly’s Book Corner, March 15

Stories By Gina, March 16 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, March 16

Giveaway


To celebrate her tour, Dana is giving away the grand prize of a $100 Amazon Gift Card and a signed copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://gleam.io/OQ5p4/raging-waters-celebration-tour-giveaway

I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent and honest review. The rest of the copy of this post was provided by Celebrate Lit.

(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)