• Tuesday Tune-Up

    I will be offline for the next week. I’m trying to fine-tune my blog!

    See you again soon~

  • Princess Penelope’s Purse of Preposterous Things By Angela C. Santomero

    The YouTube Kids sensation with millions of views! | Join Princess Penelope as she uses kindness and friendship to solve problems in Storybook Meadow

    Once upon a time, in the twinkling world of Storybook Meadow, lived Penelope, a kind little kitten who loved to help her friends ― from teaching frogs to flip to cheering bunnies who sing! But when Dragon’s fiery roar threatens The Castle Ball, Penelope’s bravery (and kindness!) are put to the test. With the help of a mysterious gift from Mother Nature ― a sparkling purple purse filled with the most preposterous things ― Penelope sets out to turn fear into friendship.

    Through teamwork, creativity, and a few fire-toasted marshmallows, Penelope proves that a little kindness can make even the fiercest dragon feel right at home. And just when the ball ends happily ever after… her purse wiggles again! Could another adventure be about to begin?

    My 5-year-old granddaughter and I enjoyed reading Princess Penelope’s Purse of Preposterous Things.

    The story was cute, and even though we had not seen the YouTube shows, we still liked the book!

    My granddaughter loved the parts about the castle. She dreams of growing up to be a princess!

    There are sad parts of the story, and she felt sorry for the characters, too.

    She really loved Princess Penelope’s sparkles and the different character’s ability to help one another.

    The story didn’t flow well in some places, but my grandchild’s enjoyment of the tale was unaffected.

    Overall, you can’t go far wrong with a story about a princess, a castle ball and a dragon!

  • My Inspiration for the Next Week

    Dear God,

    I want to take a moment-not to ask for anything, but to say thank you for all you have given me! (Saw on Snoopy meme)

  • Monday Musings

    I might be hanging on by a thread, but it’s attached to Christ’s garment, so I know I’ll be okay! ~Unknown

  • The Bird of Bedford Manor by Michelle Griep

    Publisher’s Summary

    Bedfordshire, England, 1820: Ruined by the sins of her father, Juliet Finch is cast into a life of self-reliance. Survival is a harsh taskmaster, but she is a quick learner and excels at tracking and snaring wild game to feed herself. Juliet embraces her new identity until the day Henry Russell catches her poaching on his land—a crime punishable by death. Henry, however, has other offenses on his mind: namely, the troublesome stalker who’s making a misery of his sister’s life. To try to put a stop to her torment, Henry charges Juliet with tracking the elusive villain so he can be brought to justice. Using her skills, Juliet hunts down the rogue. . .but may just become the prey herself.

    Reader favorite Michelle Griep has penned yet another masterpiece with this page-turning adventure that has it all:

    swoon-worthy romance

    clever turn-of-phrase

    colorfully memorable characters

    charming British setting

    Fiercely independent, sometimes to her own detriment, Juliet Finch has become the bane of formidable Henry Russell’s existence.

    Michelle Griep has penned another wonderful Regency romance, The Bird of Bedford Manor.

    I always enjoy Griep’s novels because I know they will be well-researched, page turning, faith inspiring stories.

    The characters, both main and minor, are so aptly developed that we either like or loathe them.

    Riveting narrative holds you spellbound, following unforeseen twists, turns and zigzags through developments that lead you and the characters on a not so merry chase.

    I felt as if I were in the middle of the book. I was so invested in and spellbound by the story that at times I caught myself holding my breath without even noticing.

    I have always venerated Griep’s stories, and The Bird of Bedford Manor is a great exemplification of why I do!

     #TheBirdofBedfordManor #NetGalley

  • Listen for the Chickadees: Unsung Stories of World War II Book 3 by Terri Wangard Available March 10, 2026

    She’s loved him forever.

    He’s never seen her as more than a memory from home.

    Then Pearl Harbor changed everything.

    December 7, 1941, shattered the illusion that anyone is safe.

    Navy nurse Gloria Bloch wakes to the thunder of enemy planes over Pearl Harbor, certain of only one thing: John Walsh, the boy she has loved since childhood, is far from danger aboard an aircraft carrier. Or so she believes.

    When panicked American gunfire brings John down over the harbor, their reunion is brief and breathtaking, forged in chaos neither can escape.

    As the Second World War drives the United States into the Pacific conflict, Gloria and John are swept onto separate paths of duty. Gloria serves aboard the hospital ship USS Serenity, tending shattered bodies and wounded souls. John flies combat missions as a Navy fighter pilot and combat photographer, risking everything to document a war that refuses to leave him untouched.

    Their paths cross again and again in fleeting moments between air raids and surgeries, courage and fear, longing and loss. With every meeting, the feelings they have buried deepen. But war demands more than love. It demands sacrifice, tests faith, and steals time without warning.

    When separation stretches into silence, Gloria must face the terrifying possibility that hope itself has become another casualty of war.

    As war and distance threaten to pull them apart, only the smallest signs remain: a whistle, a painted bird, and a promise worth holding onto.

    Listen for the Chickadees is a Christian World War II historical romance set against the backdrop of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Navy, and the Pacific War. It is a story of steadfast love, quiet faith, and the courage it takes to trust God when tomorrow is uncertain.

    Perfect for readers who enjoy WWII historical fiction, Christian wartime love stories, and emotionally rich fiction set in America and the Pacific theater

    Terri Wangard’s newest book, Listen for the Chickadees, the final story in the Unsung Stories of World War II, introduces us to Navy nurse Gloria Bloch and fighter pilot John Walsh. Gloria and John, childhood friends, find themselves in the throes of battle during World War II.

    Wangard’s book is well-researched, giving a front row seat to how the nurses and pilots experienced World War II.

    Although the scenes aren’t intentionally brutal or grisly, in other words not for show or superfluous, they are descriptive and realistic. I don’t want to give away spoilers, but the truths are very sad.

    The authenticism is sometimes difficult to read. However, it is worth taking the time to read this well-written book if for no other reason than to know more about World War II history.

    I received an advanced review copy of Listen for the Chickadees from the author. All opinions are my own, and I am voluntarily leaving this review.

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