10.01.2025

Author Interview with Megan Charlie


Today I'm pleased to welcome author Megan Charlie to share a few thoughts with us.

1) Who is your favorite comfort read author?


My favorite comfort read author is either K.M. Shea or W.R. Gingell. It just depends on what flavor of comfort I need. Kitty’s books cover fairy tale retellings, urban fantasy, and original fantasy, so I can pretty much always find something to fit the bill. Wendee’s books also have a good spread and when I need something a bit more offbeat or a little grittier, she’s my gal. I have read everything from both those authors at least three times. Some of the books have been read ten or more times. (Melanie Cellier is a very close third!)

2) What do you most like about this genre that you are writing in?

So far, my writing all falls under the fantasy heading, whether it’s retellings, romantasy, cozy, or a mix. My favorite part of writing fantasy might be the utter lack of concern for “real life”. When creating a story set in a unique world of my own devising, I don’t need to worry about how current events would affect my characters or if the slang I use or technology I reference is going to be obsolete and confusing to readers in a few short years. My focus can be purely on worldbuilding and character development. And dragons, of course.

3) How do you develop your setting (a photo, a trip, a random comment)?


Settings are an important aspect of storytelling. But that doesn’t mean I can explain how I develop them! My process seems pretty straightforward to me. My characters need to have specific things happen to or around them, so I stare into space until an appropriate environment takes shape in my head. Sometimes a particularly interesting location or photograph will inspire me to write something that will fit there, but that’s kind of rare.



4) Do you have a favorite author that you would recommend?


If and when someone asks me for an author recommendation, I check what genres they read, then overload them with several options. The following is a list of the first authors to come to mind for each genre. I’m sure several of my favorites have been accidentally omitted because I love so many.

Fairy tale retellings: K.M. Shea; Melanie Cellier; Deborah Grace White; W.R. Gingell

General fantasy: K.M. Shea; Patricia C. Wrede; David Eddings; Megan Whalen Turner; Kate Stradling; W.R. Gingell

“Younger than Adult” fantasy: John Flanagan; Brandon Mull; Eoin Colfer; Shannon Messenger

Historic fiction (with or without magic): K.M. Shea; Patricia C. Wrede; Sarah M. Eden; Jane Austen; Georgette Heyer

Rom Com: Melanie Jacobson; Jennifer Peel

Mystery:
Elizabeth Peters; Lillian Braun; Agatha Christie

Urban fantasy: K.M. Shea; W.R. Gingell; Kenley Davidson

Sci-fi: W.R. Gingell; Kaci Linden/Kenley Davidson

5) Who is your favorite character in your book?


My favorite character always seems to be from my current writing project, or the most recent one. Consequently, my current favorite character is Bernie from Dust Cloths and Dumbbells (part of the Evermore anthology).

Bernie is an undermaid serving in the Beast’s castle. Since none of the other curse breaking candidates have been able to save the prince, she takes it upon herself to uncover the solution. Through meticulous recordkeeping! Bernie has notebooks absolutely filled with details about each woman’s attempt to fall in love with the prince. I may or may not have an affinity for notebooks (and I definitely have a pen addiction), so that was fun to include.

Sweet Bernie is also fairly oblivious during social interactions. It was soothing to write her into a found family situation where the tight knit castle staff make allowances for her quirks and honestly enjoy her company.

Megan recently released a story in one of the Fairy Tale Frenzy series collections. 
Her newest story, "Dust Clothes and Dumbbells," can be found in Evermore. 



You can find Megan Charlie online at the following links:
Website: https://www.megancharlieauthor.com/
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/megancharlie86
Facebook reader group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1099075884487810
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/megancharlieauthor/

9.24.2025

Hannah and the Nightingale ~ Review

Hannah and the Nightingale
Once in a Wood #4
By Sienna Peake

This was a delightful nod to Hans Christian Anderson's The Nightingale. In this Regency retelling we meet Hannah Bell the eldest daughter of the vicar who has a special talent with a violin. Her musical gift charms the Duke of Arlington and his son Rupert. In keeping with the original tale, Hannah is replaced in the Duke's estimation by a young lady of the peerage. 

I loved how various aspects from the original were reworked into a new enchanting tale. Hannah is kind and giving often to her own detriment. I loved how Rupert saw Hannah and her true worth even when expectations were on him making a better "social" match.

This is the fourth release in the Once in a Wood series but is able to be read and enjoyed without reading the previous stories as this a standalone story complete in this one volume. This is a feel-good story that, while short, will leave you with a smile and a lighter heart.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations, but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expresses are my own.

About the Book:

He's the son of a duke. 
She's the daughter of a vicar. 
Will the power of song bring them together?

Hannah Bell is overwhelmed. Her mother passed away two years ago, and her father is constantly busy with his duties as a vicar, leaving her to manage the household and her five younger siblings. Playing the violin is one of her few sources of solace. When two unexpected visitors arrive in the forest, Hannah's life begins to change. Will her music lead her to a brighter future? Will she have the strength to grasp it?

Rupert de Lacy is the only son of the Duke of Arlington, and he knows he must never forget it. His father expects him to be the perfect model of stiff, stern propriety, but Rupert's heart is set on fairy tales and long walks in the woods. When he stumbles upon a new friend at the edge of the forest, he feels safe to be himself for the very first time. But will he have the courage to move forward, even against his father's wishes?

Hannah and the Nightingale is a sweet, clean Regency romance inspired by the fairy tale The Nightingale. It is the fourth book in the Regency fairy tale retellings series Once in a Wood. Each book is a stand alone work, and the stories can be enjoyed in any order.

Once in a Wood series--Where fairy tale forests meet Regency romance


Pearl and the Baker - inspired by Hansel & Gretel

Rosalyn and the Wolf - inspired by Little Red Riding Hood

Guinevere and the Three Brothers - inspired by Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Hannah and the Nightingale - inspired by The Nightingale

9.22.2025

Watch of Wand'ring Love ~ Review

Watch of Wand'ring Love
The Carols of Christmas
By Kendall Hoxsey


Constance Everston is determined to hold onto Star Ranch as she awaits word on her husband Johnny. Johnny is serving in the Mexican-American war and it has been months since Constance has heard from him. She's barely keeping the creditors away and each day she's slipping further behind.

When she finds a wounded man in her barn, Constance nurses him back to health. But this stranger is keeping a secret, a secret that could change Constance's life forever.

Adam McCleary wasn't just wounded in body but in spirit. He is carrying a secret guilt that could turn Constance against him, and he wouldn't blame her. Worse the secret he's keeping has put Constance and her home clearly in the sights of a dangerous foe, who will do anything to break her completely.

Adam and Constance need a Christmas miracle and a reminder of the gift of God's redeeming mercy and love.

Take a step back in time to 1848 with Watch of Wand'ring Love, a lovely and moving novella that is an enjoyable read. This book is part of the multi-author Carols of Christmas series, and is a standalone title celebrating new beginnings, second chances, and triumph over tragedy.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.

About the Book:

In the quiet hills of 1848 California, love is both a refuge—and a reckoning.

Constance Everston doesn’t know if her husband, a soldier fighting in the Mexican-American War, is dead or missing. Star Ranch—her home—is surrounded by opportunists, and she can’t run it alone. Haunted by grief, she’s nearly forgotten what it means to hope—until a wounded stranger collapses in her barn.

Adam McCleary carries more than scars from the battlefield. He holds a final message from Constance’s husband... and a dangerous secret that could cost them both everything.
As Christmas nears and old ghosts stir, Constance must decide whether to bury the past—or let love find her again. But when powerful enemies threaten to steal the ranch and lies twist loyalty into betrayal, she and Adam must stand together to protect the land, the truth, and a second chance neither expected.

A story of resilience, romance, and redemption set against the rugged beauty of Alta California, 
Watch of Wand’ring Love is a heart-stirring novella about loving after loss—and the courage it takes to begin again

Western danger with plenty of romance, Watch of Wand’ring Love captures the rugged land and strong souls in nineteenth century California. A tale of heartbreak and hope.
~Michelle Griep, Christy Award-winning author of 
Of Silver and Secrets

Filled with heartbreak, redemption, and hope, 
Watch of Wand'ring Love is a story that explores loss and the unconditional love that can restore the most broken of hearts. A tale to savor and an author to watch!
~Tara Johnson, Christy and Carol award finalist of 
Engraved on the Heart

Watch of Wand’ring Love 
by Kendall Hoxsey is a tender romance that paints a vivid picture of the west in the nineteenth century—a story rich with heartbreak, resilience, and hope. A new author to be watching.
~Ane Mulligan

Kendall Hoxsey shines in this heartwarming Christmas novella. With romance and intrigue, she wraps a delightful story around two wounded hearts. For readers who love Tracie Peterson or Janette Oke, this author is one to watch!
~Publishers Weekly Best-Selling Author, Jaime Jo Wright - 
The House on Foster Hill

9.18.2025

Author Interview with Brianna Campbell

 Today, I'm featuring author Brianna Campbell. Thank you for joining me as we get to know more about this newish author.


1) Who is your favorite comfort read author? 

Allison Tebo, her fantasy retellings are so sweet and fun. Very light, comforting, family-friendly reads. Definitely my go-to for that kind of read. 

2) What do you most like about this genre that you are writing in?   

I am/will be a multi-genre author. However, I generally write stories led by social issues and emotions, which could make most of my writing literary fiction (but I've never read enough to understand it as a genre lol, but I've been told my stories sound like literary fiction and that focusing on social issues and emotion more so than plot is a large part of it) 

I most specifically enjoy simply writing any story that allows me to understand people more. I love the opportunity to write in whatever genre my imagination gravitates to at the time, through stories that let me explore the world through someone else's perspective. I like grappling with how their beliefs influence them, how their struggles may end up mirroring my own, but from such different roots, and how the truth changes people. I love to go through the whole ride of emotions and come out loving more and growing in grace toward people. 

My published book, Moments Late, I generally say is contemporary (ish...it starts over 30 yrs ago...), and my WIP to be published October 2026 is non-magical fantasy. 

I enjoyed writing Moments Late in a normal modern setting, as it made it familiar and easy to navigate the world while I explored many heavy and difficult topics. The truth was simple to implement as it is the truth that already exists in our world. As I write my current WIP, though, I have to explore how this other world works and how God may reveal Himself in this fantasy realm, and what truth this world highlights and how the setting and atmosphere can affect that theme, which are things I didn't consider as much with my contemporary book. 

3) How do you develop your setting (a photo, a trip, a random comment)? 

In Moments Late, it wasn't given as much thought as my current WIP. Most of it just takes place in each characters' home, with a few outings where I just went with the first thought that fit. Most of the homes are roughly modeled after different houses I lived in throughout my childhood which I didn't even notice till I was done writing lol. 

For my WIP, I knew from the start I wanted to pay more attention to setting, especially with it being non-magical fantasy, the world itself has to have something about it that sets it apart. I knew I loved flowers and generally wanted a landscape filled with life. I saw a picture of a glowing flower on Pinterest, and that started my worldbuilding inspiration. A world where, at night, instead of stars, the fauna and wildlife glow. I wanted it to be part of the rhythm of my world, where this light comes after a period of total darkness that draws people into prayer and rest as they await the light. Then I had to consider if they get light from plants, how might they use that to naturally illuminate their homes rather than use fire (they still use fire for cooking and when necessary, but it's far from a preferred means) so it influenced the way I designed their homes—hobbit like, built into the landscape, and inside the roots are trained into patterns, around or between the stonework and other plants may be planted inside, skylights and windows for daytime illumination, with lots of flowers at the sill. It's been very fun to design.

4) Do you have a favorite author that you would recommend? 

I have way too many favorite authors...but I'll go with Brian McBride. I love his books. His contemporary works specifically, Every Bright and Broken Thing and Song and the Sea and Everything in Between, helped shape how I handled difficult topics in my own works. 

5) Who is your favorite character in your book? 


That is so hard...cause there are a LOT of characters in
Moments Late (being a series of short stories and all lol) and I love them all... but I especially loved writing the characters that grew up throughout the series. There's a few kids that appear and have their own stories. Kathie first appears at 5 years old in her father's story, and she is so sweet. She has her own story when she is 15, and appears in the background of at least one other story in the series as an adult. There's just something more moving about seeing how much one story impacts the other, and loving her through every moment of it, rather than just the moment of her own struggles, and how her life and choices go on to change others. Michael and Milli were also a lot of fun, their banter as kids is adorable, and is part of my favorite scene in the entire series. 

In my WIP, though, it is Deklan. The main character. Who, for the first through drafts, I struggled so much to understand and was really frustrated with, but as he has begun to come to life, and I finally understand what he wants and fears and believes, he makes for a very fascinating combination. He is so kind and gentle, yet fierce. He fights for what he believes, even if that belief seems to destroy him. He has strong ideals, specifically about marriage, which is also one of his greatest fears. He wants nothing to do with it...because of what he believes. At first glance you would wonder, why wouldn't he want to pursue those things if thats what he believes? But as I understood his true fear: that he is incapable of living in the way he believes and that God will reject him when he fails, it makes sense why he would try to run as far away as he can from the idea...and yet when pushed into it, he tries so, so hard to do it right (and constantly finds himself broken by his own inability to live up to it...in his own strength.) 

6) Is there a specific line or scene from Moments Late that you feel directed the entire book in a specific direction? That is, if it were not in the story, everything would have changed? 

A lot of Moments Late is caught up in the small moments that change everything. It hinges on what appears to be tragedy. And in most cases...none of the series could exist if just one small detail changed. It's hard to actually list any of them cause most would be spoilers lol Their actions tend to have multiple generations of impact. 

So I don't think there is a specific line or scene in Moments Late that in and of itself changed everything (Though I suppose the central story "Before my Eyes" is the story that without it, the second half of the series wouldn't make as much sense. It is what poses the question, and ushers in the second half of the stories.) 

But, there was one significant thing that caused the whole chain of stories in Moments Late to come to life, and it would have been...very, very different without it. Moments Late started with a short story called Dandelion. Dandelion is a tragedy I initially was required to write for a high school literature class. So many people loved that story. But I hated it...cause it was tragic. I loved Clay, and I wanted him to have hope, the hope his daughter had, the hope that would be ripped from him before he could even consider it. 
Then I was told by a friend (now my husband lol), "You're the author, write a different ending." 
So I did. And as I wrote it, other characters that appeared in the story started whispering their own.
And that is how all of Moments Late tumbled into being.

We almost had a single hopeless story...now it is 17 stories all intertwined to tell one truth: there is always hope. Even if it isn't the way we expect it. Even if it doesn't take away the pain or struggle. Even if nothing is changed and the world remains broken...there is a hope stronger than all of that. 

7) What one question would you like to be asked, and how would you answer it?  What is a moment in your writing journey that has been impactful? (or something like that idk how to word it? lol)

I'm not the type of writer that adheres to the old saying about writing, "Write what you know." I tend to believe more so, "Write what you are willing to take the time to understand." this often takes me places that are uncomfortable and frustrating at times. 

While writing Moments Late, many of the stories pushed me to learn a lot. But A Future of Lost Lullabies, was especially challenging. Each draft I wrote, I struggled to understand the characters (who had two very different personalities from my own) and to rightly capture the issue they were struggling with. Each time I finished a draft, I prayed for permission to skip the story. I had so many other stories in Moments Late. I didn't need this one. It was very far outside my sphere of knowledge (I didn't have any relatives who struggled with this, and I was unmarried at the time I was writing it. Many people kept saying, why write that? just wait till you're older, and I very much wanted to agree with them.) but every. single. time. God said keep going. In very obvious ways. 

First time I tried to give up, and prayed that He would let me lay it aside for now, all my friends spontaneously started telling me and sharing on social media about their struggles with miscarriage or infant loss. So I drafted again with this new knowledge...and asked again to just let the story go. Then it was National Miscarriage Awareness Month. I drafted again...and was still stuck, so I again prayed to just let me put the story on hold. Then I very randomly stumbled across all these different websites that explained how certain personalities worked together and showed the dynamics of my couple, and just...made them finally make sense...so I drafted again. Things started to actually add up and make sense. And I kept going and getting feedback, until it is now probably my favorite story in the series. If I'd given up on them, the series would be so different. If they didn't exist. One character would have died, and if he died he wouldn't have spoken the truth that another character needed to live. There wouldn't have been help for a different character...and as a result one character would remain in a terrible situation, and another character wouldn't exist and wouldn't impact the two characters she impacts. All the stories intertwine. Even if small. And their story probably has one of the largest ripple effects on the series, affecting nearly every story. And I wanted to give up on it. 

Writing has frequently pushed me to rely more on God, and trust His lead. To grapple with my own beliefs and lies, and go outside of my comfort, and rely on His understanding and faithfulness to bring each thing into completion. Even in things I do understand...there's so much I don't know. Small things can make a situation so different from my own experiences. Even now, as I write my current story, I have to grapple again with the feelings of being incapable of expressing the heart and meaning of this story. I sometimes want to give up on it. But I know that this story is the one I am supposed to be writing right now. Just like I knew it with Lullabies and the rest of Moments Late. Even if I don't understand yet, I know that God will provide the tools and wisdom needed to write the story with the grace and truth and love that it deserves, and make it into something beautiful. 


Thanks for allowing us a chance to get to know you, Brianna.

Thanks for the interview opportunity! 

About the Author:


Brianna Lynn Campbell is an author and artist with a heart that is easily broken by the world around her. Brianna finds she cannot shy away from subjects that are painful and often ignored. Like many, she has wondered how there can be hope when evil and pain run rampant, and she strives to face this darkness with truth.

Brianna lives in Arizona with her husband, Scott Campbell. She enjoys playing board games and cards with her husband and siblings.

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9.15.2025

Heir of Light ~ Review


Heir of Light
Blood of Kings: Legends #4
By Jill Williamson and Niki Florica

Heir of Light, the fourth book in the Blood of Kings: Legends series, was such a good read. I've loved each book in the series, and they have to be read in order to fully enjoy and understand what is happening.

In this book, we are brought into Sir Rigil Barak's world. He is the chosen heir of his father's estate and title. But he feels that his mistakes and failings, which are numerous by his count, make him a poor choice for the role. And his biggest failings - he cannot protect those around him. An interesting take on his life, as he is a knight.

When Rigil's latest mission takes him to Land's End, he comes face-to-face with his greatest failing - Sethe, the young woman he thought captured or killed years ago. But Sethe isn't dead, and she needs Rigil's help to escape the man who is determined to use her in his bloodvoicing experiments in an attempt to overthrow those loyal to Arman, Prince Oren and King Gidon. 

But to free Sethe and to protect Armonguard, Rigil will have to trust Arman completely and let go of his feelings of unworthiness, of failure. Which is a big step for anyone, but for Rigil, it seems impossible.

I won't say this is my favorite book in the series. I don't think I could single out just one, but this was really good and up there at the top. It is appropriate for teens and up, in my opinion. 

I was provided a complimentary copy with no expectations, but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.



About the Book:
Sir Rigil Barak came to Land’s End expecting a routine mission: investigate some rumors, spy on some nobles, and above all, play the perfect knight. Instead, he is reunited with his less-than-shining past--the same past that has kept him on the road for years, fleeing his noble father's scorn and grieving the woman he thought dead.

Until now.

Because in Land's End, he sees a face he never thought he’d see again . . . at least, not outside his dreams. And if she's alive, he'll do anything for a second chance to save her.

Years of captivity to a madman left Sethe with a face full of scars and one rule: never be trapped again. Except, to keep that rule, she'll have to ask for help from Rigil, the thief who broke her heart and abandoned her long ago. Now, years later, he shows up to rescue her from Land’s End like a knight in shining armor? Who does he think he is?

And even if the boy from her past has become a real knight with real honor, can she fall for a man who lied to her?

Maybe that doesn't matter now, because Sethe’s old captor is hot on her heels with a new invention that could turn her into something worse than a prisoner. He could turn her into a weapon.

Fortunately, Rigil and Sethe always did know how to pull off a heist--and if they can steal the enemy’s deadly new weapon, they can save the kingdom. For Sethe, this means trusting Rigil without letting him anywhere near her heart. For Rigil, it means a second chance with the woman whose heart he once broke.

And this time, failure could cost them everything.

Dive into this swashbuckling story of second chances, forbidden love, espionage and epic adventure in this fourth book in the Blood of Kings: Legends series.

9.11.2025

An Irish Kiss ~ Review

An Irish Kiss front cover art features a couple kissing in front of a castle
An Irish Kiss
Fairall Romance Legacy #1
By Carolyn Miller

Rory (Aurora) Fairall never thought she would experience the Fairall Legacy - love at first sight. But then she had never met Aidan Quinn. But their first meeting is a bit of an embarrassment, at least on Rory's part. So, first impressions and all, not looking good on Rory or the family's castle turned hotel business. WHOOPS!

Aidan is looking into his own family's legacy; one his grandmother feels was taken from them. And a break from the stress of his work is just the thing. He never expected to have a holiday romance with a fiery Irish redhead. But Rory is unlike anyone he's ever met before. And there is just something about her. 

But when Aidan's search for answers causes him to question the Fairall family and their claim to the land. Well, Irish hospitality only goes so far when castles are in the balance.

This was a cute read. It was sweet and clean while still providing some swoon for those who like a touch of romance mixed into the drama of life. I'm anticipating the next two books in this series and can't wait to see what lies in store for the other two Fairall sisters.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.

Book is available to purchase at https://books2read.com/anirishkiss

About the Book:
What happens when a quest to find the family castle leads to an unforgettable kiss?

Aurora Fairall—Rory to her friends—loves her jobs working at the village bookshop and the family castle-turned-boutique hotel, even if she sometimes wonders if this is all God has for her life. She knows she has much to be grateful for—her family, her friends, her faith—but she questions whether the special Fairall legacy that sees its members struck by Cupid’s arrow has passed her by. Until she meets Aidan Quinn—not the actor, but an Australian guest on a genealogical mission to discover his ancestry—and sparks fly.

Aidan never thought his visit to Ireland’s west coast would result in meeting a redheaded firecracker with a bewitching smile and pixie-like laughter. But obviously God knew better. And his quest to learn his kin’s history brings him into the warm embrace of this loud and loving family has helped heal his heart and gives hope that his future might be different to what he’d imagined. Until a question about the true ownership of a castle threatens everything he holds dear…

Can these two opposites find a future even though their lives are worlds apart? And just what role does the Fairall legacy have to play in matters of the heart?

9.10.2025

The Recluse's Vindication ~ Review with Book Giveaway

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The Recluse's Vindication by Danielle Grandinetti, 

The Recluse's Vindication
The Recluse's Vindication 
Our House on Heather Wynd 
By Danielle Grandinetti 

Sixteen years agoBenjamin Ford fled Montana, leaving behind his best friend and the only woman he's ever loved. But to protect Eleanor Finch from the man he's afraid he's become - his father, a murderer. No cares enough to learn the hows and whys of George Browns death. No, they would rather blame the young man who is an easy target for their lying tongues, and the young woman he was trying to protect.

But the years he's been gone haven't been idle ones. No, Ben's been attempting to make a difference as Europe as it falls under the ever-growing threat of Hitler's Germany.  

When word of Ben's whereabouts reaches her, Eleanor has no choice but to travel to Scotland and try to bring Ben home. But the threat that drove Ben from his home and family hasn't stopped hunting him. Could she bring the danger to Ben's doorstep?

This was an enjoyable read that is set in 1933 Montana and Scotland. Poor Ben, feeling as those, he is a monster sympathizes with the monster rumored to exist in the Loch Ness. This also gave the story a Beauty and the Beast vibe throughout. I would love to read future books featuring these characters.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.                                                                                                                                                           


About the Book

Title: The Recluse's Vindication 
Series: Our House on Heather Wynd 
Author: Danielle Grandinetti 
Publisher: Hearth Spot Press 
Release Date: September 12, 2025 
Genre: Historical Romantic Suspense

The Loch Ness Monster isn't the only recluse seeking a Scottish haven. 

Bieldfell. Scotland, 1933—Falsely accused of murder sixteen years ago, American cowboy Benjamin Ford has chosen to hide out in the Scottish Highlands. Reclusive and not afraid to die, he rescues children out of an increasingly dangerous Germany. When his childhood best friend appears at his door, he's not the boy she remembers. 

Eleanor Finch's life ended sixteen years ago. In one horrible day, she lost her dreams, her reputation, and her heart. However, she never gives up the hope of finding her friend, so when she learns of Ben's whereabouts, she leaves all that is familiar to convince him to return home. 

But Eleanor isn't the only person searching for Ben. Hunters follow her trail. The thin veil of gossip and rumor may be their only chance of a future ... unless the Loch Ness Monster is real after all.

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About the Author

Danielle Grandinetti is an award-winning inspirational romance author fueled by tea, books, and the creative beauty of nature. Her stories combine romance, mystery, and suspense against the backdrop of the 1930s to tell the tale of finding home and hope in hard times. With a master’s in communication and culture and a passion for intercultural communication, storytelling has been her heartbeat for as long as she can remember. Married to her hero, Danielle is a second-generation Italian-American, a dairy farmer’s granddaughter, and a boy mom from Chicagoland who now lives along Lake Michigan’s Wisconsin shoreline.

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