Everything’s Coming Up Rosie by Courtney Walsh//Christian Contemporary Romance Review

Everything’s Coming Up Rosie by Courtney Walsh was a sweet Christian Contemporary Romance novel. It’s about a girl who’s always dreamed of being an actress. After years of living month-to-month in New York City, her dream just doesn’t seem to be working out. She’s extra discouraged because all of her childhood best friends seem to be thriving. Desperate, she takes a theater job she knows absolutely nothing about. Turns out, she’s directing a musical acted out by an eclectic group of people in a retirement community. She wonders how this could ever possibly turn out good.

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Audience

Older Teen Girls & Women

Genre

Christian Contemporary Romance, Closed-door Romance, Rom-com, Christian Contemporary Fictions

Author

Courtney Walsh

A few of my favorite things…

  • Dylan, the moody teenager who really just needs a friend and something to do.
  • The retirement community setting. All the old people in it are adorable!
  • Door County. Love that it was set here! I actually happened to be on a trip there while I was reading it.
  • Lots of side character growth.
  • Rosie’s longing for close friends who know her and then realizing she has to let people into her life for that to happen.

Know that…

  • A female character is caught looking at a male character’s butt (unnecessary in my opinion).
  • A side character gets drunk at a bar.
  • A few very kissy pages I kinda just skimmed.  A kiss here and there is sweet, but I don’t need a front row seat to allll the details.
  • A male and female character accidentally fall asleep on a stage and are found there together in the morning. Nothing more happened despite what other characters hint at.
  • There may have been a few more things I missed…so not squeaky clean, but no major lines were crossed. A lot of cute aspects to the story though!

Perfect for…

Any woman looking for a humorous Christian contemporary romance centered around theater.

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Other Reviews of Courtney Walsh’s Books:
The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley

Notes: I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I’m also an Amazon Affiliate, so I receive a commission on anything purchased through links I share.

Where Secrets Lie by Colleen Coble and Rick Acker//Christian Suspense Review

Where Secrets Lie by Colleen Coble and Rick Acker was a great Christian suspense novel. In some ways, it gave me National Treasure and Night at the Museum vibes because of the treasure smuggling ring. Of course, it was much more serious and heavy than those family movies.  Unfortunately, I somehow missed the fact that it was book #2 in the Tupelo Grove series, so I felt like I spent the first bit of the book trying to catch up on the storyline. I loved the book, “I Think I Was Murdered”, by the same duo of Christian suspense authors, so when I saw this one available on Netgalley I immediately requested it (with little research obviously, haha).

Audience

Older Teens & Adults

Genre

Christian Suspense

Author

Colleen Coble and Rick Acker

Savannah Webster and her ex-husband, Hez, have been through a lot together. They lost their daughter and were almost murdered by a smuggling ring, just to name a few things. Now it seems they’re finally able to process their grief together and maybe even remarry. But then things start going wrong. Something’s off at the university Savannah was recently chosen to be president of. On top of that, someone planted a wine bottle in Hez’s trash can and now Savannah’s afraid he has relapsed into alcoholism.

Read this Christian suspense novel to see what happens next!

A few of my favorite things…

  • The main couple learning to process grief together.
  • A suspenseful ending that demands another book in the series.
  • Unexpected plot twists and turns.
  • An adorable little British boy named Simon.
  • Southern culture and scenery.
  • Fun dog side characters.
  • Complex family history.

Know that…

  • There are heavy topics. Adultery is mentioned in someone’s family history, a couple who divorced but is trying to get back together, smuggling, murder, alcoholism, grief…definitely for an older crowd.

Perfect for…

Someone looking for a Christian suspense series.

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Notes: I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I’m also an Amazon Affiliate, so I receive a commission on anything purchased through links I share.

First Love, Second Draft by Becca Kinzer//Christian Contemporary Romance Review

First Love, Second Draft by Becca Kinzer was a sweet Christian Contemporary Romance novel. It’s about a couple, Gracie and Noah, who got divorced 5 years previously, but neither has quite moved on. There’s a sweet side romance between Gracie’s nephew and the girl who was his best friend all through high school. It had me laughing and crying. Also, I absolutely love the clever title!

Audience

Older Teen Girls & Women

Genre

Christian Contemporary Romance, Closed-door Romance, Rom-com

Author

Becca Kinzer

Noah and Gracie never learned how to grieve the fact that they weren’t able to have children. Gracie’s dream had always been to be a mom, and she was absolutely crushed. When she saw Noah continuing on with his professional baseball career, she could only assume he wasn’t affected by it all. So the two of them gave up.

Five years later, Gracie is dealing with a hip injury and a tight writing deadline. Her nephew, Matt, arranges behind her back for her ex-husband to come and take care of her. Saying Gracie is furious would maybe even be an underestimate. How could she possibly focus on her writing deadline with that handsome (and infuriating) face around? The only face she ever kissed?

As Gracie and Noah bicker, Matt is reconnecting with Rachel, his high school best friend he’s always been in love with, but feels friend-zoned by.

A few of my favorite things…

  • The friends-to-lovers story
  • Characters learning to grieve
  • Noah and Gracie are still learning new things about each other after many years of marriage
  • The humor
  • References to classic old movies

Know that…

  • There’s a part where Noah helps Gracie take a bath because she can’t do it on her own. At this point, they’re divorced…so ya, that’s a bit messy…

Perfect for…

Any woman looking for a humorous and Christian contemporary romance novel filled with bickering and processing grief.

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Notes: I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I’m also an Amazon Affiliate, so I receive a commission on anything purchased through links I share.

Some Like It Scot by Pepper Basham//Christian Contemporary Romance Review

Some Like it Scot by Pepper Basham is one of my new favorite Christian romance novels. I listened to it on audiobook while doing house work and meal prep. It had me laughing out loud and thoroughly entertained! The voices narrating did a great job with the Scottish accents. It definitely gave me Leap Year ( a cute rom-com if you skip a few scenes) vibes.

Audience

Some Like it Scot would be perfect for older teens and women looking for funny Christian romance novels.

Genre

Christian Romance Novel, Clean Rom-Com, Christian Contemporary Fiction, Closed-door Romance

Author

Pepper Basham

Katie Campbell is a 28-year-old well-known writer. While she’d love to be known for her children’s books, that’s not the case. She’s actually known for her travel writing. Or maybe more known for her clumsiness and mishaps while globe-trotting. In fact, people call her, “Miss Adventure”. Katie finds herself on a small Scottish Island where Campbells are disliked because of an ancient feud. As she gets to know the village and the culture Katy feels drawn to it because of her Scottish grandparents. It may be one of the first places that truly feels like home. Ruggedly handsome, Graeme MacKerrow and his sweet loving family definitely contribute to that as well.  Things start to go wrong when a competing writer spreads vicious rumors about Katy across the internet.

A few of my favorite things…

  • That it was a very light-hearted Christian romance novel
  • Downton Abbey, Lord of the Rings, Pride and Prejudice and Jaime Jo Wright references
  • This quote, “It’s not about your hold on God, it’s about His hold on you.”
  • Characters working through grief
  • A 6’ tall female lead character
  • A very protective rough around the edges male lead who is also a loving father figure
  • An adorable little boy with a love for fishing and a crush on Katy
  • A Downton Abbey travel experience where people have to dress and act like that era
  • Katy’s longing for a loving family
  • Nosy older ladies
  • A very lovable sheep dog
  • Family dinners with witty banter
  • The romance was so sweet and made me tear up a few times thinking about my own sweet love story the Lord wrote for me

I didn’t care for…

  • One scene I’ll describe below in the content warning section.

Know that…

  • There’s a pretty lengthy and steamy make-out scene where a character is very focused on the man’s attractiveness without a shirt. To her credit she asks the Lord for help not to have sinful thoughts, but it was still a scene I could do without.

Perfect for…

Any woman looking for a closed-door Christian Romance novel that will make them laugh and give them wanderlust!

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Notes:

I was given a complimentary copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I’m also an Amazon Affiliate so I receive a commission off anything purchased through links I share.

Specters in the Glass House by Jaime Jo Wright//Christian Suspense Review

Specters in the Glass House by Jaime Jo Wright is another Contemporary Christian Suspense fiction new release I’ve enjoyed. Because of its elements of gothic suspense, murders, and mental health struggles, it’s a bit heavier than what I typically review, but still so good. Whenever I need a book I can’t put down, I reach for whatever Jaime Jo Wright’s newest release is.

Audience

Older Teens and Adults

Genre

Contemporary Christian Suspense Fiction, Dual-timeline Historical Fiction, Gothic Suspense, Mystery, Romance

Author

Jaime Jo Wright

Marian Arnold is a young woman facing unique challenges during the Prohibition era. Her family was once wealthy because of their brewery in Milwaukee, but now, with both of her parents gone and the brewery shut down, she’s struggling to survive. She looks to her older cousin as the one who can help her and protect her. But when a dead body turns up on the property, piles of dead butterflies are left as threats, and her cousin brings a bunch of rowdy friends and alcohol into the family manor, things just continue to go downhill.

100 years later, in the same manor, former foster kid Remy is hired as a research assistant to an eccentric old man. The old man is writing a book about the manor’s owner and the unsolved murders of the “Butterfly Butcher”. Things get a little shaken up when a relative, a very handsome one, of Marian’s shows up and doesn’t want the book written. And once again, dead bodies and butterflies start appearing. Could the Butterfly Butcher be back?

Specters in the Glass House is a suspenseful story full of family secrets and broken people helping each other heal.

A few of my favorite things…

  • The characters are going through hard things, but circling back to their hope in God
  • Remy’s coffee obsession
  • A portrayal of a character working through PTSD
  • Seeing a foster child craving familial connections
  • The Midwest setting
  • There’s the suspense and thrill of something possibly paranormal (Spoiler, though: it isn’t paranormal)
  • A sweet old man character

I didn’t care for…

  • One of the murderers was creepy, twisted, and thought of him or herself as a savior of sorts
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Know that…

  • A female character ends up sleeping in the same room as a male character because she’s trying to help him through his PTSD. They kiss, but nothing more.
  • Some of the murders are pretty violent and descriptive
  • There are several characters with varying mental illnesses

Overall, Jaime’s books are better for older audiences, and if you read one, go in knowing it will be heavy and dark, but have glimpses of hope.

Perfect for…

Someone looking for a Christian suspense novel with a bit of romance, history, and faith.

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Notes:

I was given a complimentary copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Also, I’m an Amazon Affiliate, so I receive a commission on anything purchased through links I share at no extra cost to you.