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Where Darkness Dwells by Andrea Renae (Song of the Solas #1)
This novel should be in a genre all its own. If you like Christian fantasy, you’re going to be blown away by Where Darkness Dwells. It has the battle between light and darkness, but these concepts don’t just exist—they breathe. If you haven’t heard of this book, check out the quick Goodreads blurb below before…
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Waves of Redemption by S.L. Klein
This book, Waves of Redemption by S.L. Klein, will steal your breath away. Absolutely stunning. It’s a tale of pirates and romance and saving the lost while you don’t even know how to save yourself—and that doesn’t even scratch the surface! I got a free copy of this book and all opinions are my own.…
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Cold Case Tracker by Maggie Black
I read Cold Case Tracker in one day, so I think that speaks to how great of a read it was! Amy and Jackson (and the lovable K-9 doggo Hudson) were great to follow as they tried to solve a very personal missing person case. For a quick introduction, here’s the Goodreads blurb: A missing…
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The Songbird of Hope Hill by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Absolutely stunning. Kim Vogel Sawyer has already been a favorite author of mine but The Songbird of Hope Hill is now my absolute favorite book. I’ve never read a more beautiful depiction of the gospel, salvation, redemption, and forgiveness. We even get religious people coming to grips with their hypocrisy. If you haven’t heard of…
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Tested: A Princess and the Pea Retelling by S. Carlisle
I recently had the pleasure of picking up a free eARC of Tested: A Princess and the Pea Retelling by Sarah Carlisle in exchange for an honest review. And, let me tell you, I plan on adding this book to my physical library ASAP! It was such a wonderful surprise, both magical and grounded and…
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The Bear of Rosethorn Ring by Kirsten Fichter
The Bear of Rosethorn Ring is where, I think, the world of Once Upon a Twist Tales hits its stride. The Bear of Rosethorn Ring is book 4 in the series so far, following Marita and Diamond, reunited identical twins, as they go on the hunt to find their missing father. It’s important to read…
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Diamond, a surprising twist on Rapunzel fairytale
Diamond is book 3 in the Once Upon a Twist Tales series, after The Rose and the Balloon and Spindle Dreams–and it’s great. Diamond follows a loose retelling of the Rapunzel fairytale. Being my favorite of all the fairytales, I came in with solid expectations and Fichter delivered! For reference, Diamond follows the life of…
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Sugar Plum Princess, a beautiful Nutcracker retelling
I love the Nutcracker and anything Tchaikovsky, and when I heard Tayler Marie Brooks had published a Nutcracker retelling, I jumped on it! Sugar Plum Princess had everything and more than I expect. It even had some Barbie Nutcracker vibes (my favorite of classic Barbie), and it was light enough to read in a matter…
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The Black Rose Collection, a Stunning Reflection of Courage
Receiving a black rose is a death sentence. That is the gripping premise of The Black Rose Collection by seven Christian authors, Madisyn Carlin, Kristina Hall, Vanessa Hall, K.R. Mattson, M.L. Milligan, Kaytlin Phillips, and Saraina Whitney. I shared a quick rundown on my Instagram, but here’s a more detailed description of each amazing novella!…
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The Love of a Princess, The Best Ruth Retelling I’ve Ever Read
Sequels are hard to pull off, but Dorow amazed me with The Love of a Princess. It follows Princess Adelaide, daughter of Queen Arabella and King Rowan, as she faces a plague that ravages her kingdom and her future. It’s a loose Ruth retelling to follow the previous Esther retelling, and I can’t stress enough…
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Lady of Disguise by Dickerson (Dericott Tales #6)
If you like cozy, sweet MG fiction, you’d like this series by Melanie Dickerson! Lady of Disguise is #6 in the Dericott Tales series following the lives of a dozen brothers as they sort out their lives after a massive plot against their family. Lady of Disguise This novel follows Louisa Lennon as she goes…
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The Peasant Queen, A Beautiful Esther Retelling
I would give this 6 starts if I could. The Peasant Queen is the first book I’ve read since Provenance that absolutely stunned me to tears. For context, The Peasant Queen is a medieval retelling of Esther and it is spectacular. I knew the story would have some kind of “God placed you here for…