Thursday, April 23, 2026

Collateral Damage, Hightower Security #6 by Jorgia Yates


Book description:

 He’ll protect her.

Or die trying.

Dr. Ava Morrison dedicates her free time to helping soldiers recover from the invisible wounds of war. But when a patient's flattery turns to obsession, she realizes too late that he isn’t just in need of medical intervention—he’s a loaded weapon, and she’s the one in his sights.

An isolated safe house.

24/7 close protection.

Silas Hightower swore he’d never work a "lone wolf" op again—not after the last one ended in blood. But when a special forces-trained predator targets Ava and his team is out of reach, he’s facing his worst-case scenario: alone, cut off, and shielding Ava from a hunter anticipating his every move.

Guard her at all costs.

Stay frosty.

Don’t fall in love.

My review:
The first book in this series, Collision Course,  came out a  little over a year ago. It was Yate's first published novel, and it caught my attention immediately. I took a chance on that new author, and am glad I did. 

 This is the sixth and final book in the series, and I am a little sad to see it end. But it ended with a great and hard to put down read. Silas is the head of Hightower Security, and finally gets his story in the last book of the series. This book had more character development of him, and gave the reader a chance to know him better. 

I think Dr Ava Morrison was in a previous book - I can't remember her, but one of the team constantly refers to her as "Dr Barbie", and she and Silas seem to know each other. I liked both she and Silas a lot as the main characters, and enjoyed the romance that they both fought at first. 

Collateral Damage is basically a stalker story. A great stalker story. Yates does a great job of weaving a suspense and drama filled story that kept me on the end of my seat until the great and satisfying conclusion. Sad to see the series end, but I am looking forward to what this author comes up with next. 

Special thanks to the author for an advance copy of this novel. I was under no obligation to provide a review and the thoughts contained herein are my own.

Collateral Damage releases May 14 in e-book, but is available now in paperback.


About the author:


Falling in love shouldn’t be this dangerous—but Jorgia Yates wouldn’t have it any other way.

She writes Christian Romantic Suspense with protective heroes, courageous heroines, and a faith that holds strong when everything else falls apart.

Jorgia married her teenage sweetheart (after a very awkward meet-cute in the 90s), and together they’re raising two amazing children on the spectrum.

Living with chronic illness means her world is a little smaller—but her imagination is anything but. So while real life includes rest, resilience, and lots of grace, her characters chase danger, dodge bullets, and fall hard for the kind of love that protects—body and soul.

Check out her website for more about Jorgia and her books: JorgiaYates.com

Go here to get a free prequel to the series, Covert Risk: Free book


The rest of the series:
                                                                   Book #1


Book#2


Book #3


Book #4


Book #5

















Monday, April 20, 2026

Witness Safeguard Mission, Canine Defense #4 by Carol J Post

 


Book description:

A family in a killer’s crosshairs.

A K-9 determined to defend.

When Nicole Woodard and her young sister witness their father’s murder by an unknown assailant, Nicole knows they’re next on the killer’s hit list. Now they must rely on Officer Braydon Feldman and his K-9 partner, Caesar, for protection. The killer will stop at nothing to silence the sisters and keep the crime hidden. But what could their father have been involved in that got him killed? With attacks coming from all sides and dangerous family secrets being exposed, can Braydon and Nicole stay alive long enough to uncover the truth before the killer strikes again?

From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.

My review:
   
Despite my not being a dog lover, I always enjoy these K-9 stories, especially suspense ones. This author has done several, and I have enjoyed each one. Including this newest novel of hers. It is the fourth in a series, but they are all stand alone stories.

  Witness Safeguard Mission starts out with the suspense and drama on the fourth page of the actual story, and does not let up until the bad guys are caught and stopped. I believe kids add a lot to the story, and seven year old Maddy certainly added a lot to this one. When on the run from bad guys, a  young child adds a whole new angle of suspense, danger,  and drama, and that was the case in this book.

  I did really like the main characters. Nicole has set aside - at least temporarily - her plans job-wise to help care for her little sister. Braydon ends up cutting his vacation short to protect the two sisters and puts himself in the bad guys' crosshairs and inconveniences himself a lot. 

  There were some tense moments along the way. Even though as a reader you know there is going to be a happy ending and the bad guys are going to lose in the end, Post did a great job of making that journey very suspenseful and drama and danger-filled. The book did have a great ending, including in the romance departmet. 

 I was suspicious of one person early on. Very early on. I am proud of myself for being right, and that character did kind of make up for it in the end. 

 Loved this non stop suspenseful novel. 

Special thanks to the author for an advance copy of this novel. I was under no obligation to provide a review and the thoughts contained herein are my own.

Witness Protection Mission releases April 28.



About the author:
Carol J. Post is a New York Times bestselling author of fun and fast-paced Christian romance and Christian romantic suspense stories. Her books have won several awards and been nominated for two RITA® awards and an RT Reviewers’ Choice Best Book Award. She is also a popular speaker, presenting workshops on a variety of craft topics.

Carol especially enjoys research trips, which usually involve camping, with some hiking, kayaking and bonfires thrown in when possible. She also loves playing the piano and writing songs with her musical husband. Her two grown daughters and grandkids live too far away for her liking, so she now pours all that nurturing into taking care of two sassy cats—Ziggy and Ziva—who also love camping and are known to occasionally take over her blog with their “It’s Zaturday!” posts.

Check out her website for more about Carol and her books: CarolJPost.com

The rest of the series:

Book #1


Book #2


Book #3


Book #5, coming September 29








Now Until Forever, Brand of Justice #16 by Lisa Phillips

 

Book description:

Born into a legacy, Eliana must find her own brand of justice.

After moving to Chicago to work at the mysterious Shrine museum, Eliana is determined to uncover the family secrets she’s never been told. When she stumbles upon her first ever dead body, everyone around her believes she should try and solve the murder. But taking cases isn’t what she came here for. Despite her plans, things are about to turn far more sinister, and the path she’s on seems determined to drag her back into a nightmare.

Chicago PD Officer Carlos Ryson was born into a legacy of his own. He’s here to look for his missing sister, Luci, and wants to enlist Eliana’s help. This is a family problem, and only family working together can solve it. But Eliana has never forgotten the way Carlos shredded her heart. If he wants them to team up, he’ll have to confront the damage he did and find a way to repair it.

While the city around them descends into a chaos that resembles the end times, someone has seized the opportunity to get what they want from the Shrine. Only Eliana stands in their way, but if she’s going to figure this out she’ll need to trust that the people around her have her back.

Before it’s too late.

My review:
 
Back in January, this author came out with the 15th and last novel in this series. Then she announced there was going to be one more book. This one is different from the other fifteen. At the end of the last book, Kenna and Jax (Oliver Jaxton) had just given birth to a daughter, Eliana. This book is 20 some years later and features Eliana and Carlos Ryson, child hood friend and who was also a little baby at the end of the last book.

  I thoroughly enjoyed the book. There were little updates occasionally about Kenn and Jax, plus they made an appearance later in the book, but it was mostly Eliana and Carlos that were the focus of the story. I liked both characters, and was cheering on their possible relationship. It was different reading a book in this series where Jax and Kenna were not the main characters, but it was a great way to end the series.

As with the rest of the series, there was a lot of suspense and plenty of bad guys - and you weren't always able to tell which was which - such as Tony....who once his nickname was revealed, I realized who he was. (Not giving that away) :)

I have been looking forward to this book ever since Phillips announced it was going to happen, and it definitely did not disappoint. This series has been a wild and suspenseful ride that started in August 2022, and has finished almost four years later with this book about the daughter of Jax and Brenna. Awesome conclusion.

Special thanks to the author for an advance e-book copy of this novel. I was under no obligation to provide a review and the thoughts contained herein are my own.



About the author:
Lisa Phillips is a USA Today and top ten Publishers Weekly bestselling author of over 80 books that span Harlequin’s Love Inspired Suspense line, independently published series romantic suspense, and thriller novels. She’s discovered a penchant for high-stakes stories of mayhem and disaster where you can find made-for-each-other love that always ends in happily ever after.

Lisa is a British ex-pat who grew up an hour outside of London and attended Calvary Chapel Bible College, where she met her husband. He’s from California, but nobody’s perfect. It wasn’t until her Bible College graduation that she figured out she was a writer (someone told her). Lisa is a worship leader, tea aficionado, and dog lover of two crazy Airedales.

For more about Lisa and her books, check out her website....which is one of the best and most interesting author sites I have been on: AuthorLisaPhillips.com

I usually put pictures of the previous books in a series here, but there are 15 previous books....so here is a link to the series on Amazon. Brand Of Justice Series

Monday, April 6, 2026

The Bookshop of 99 Doors by Jaime Jo Wright


Book Description: 

The manor's rumored one-hundredth door may conceal secrets hidden as deep as the estate's bookshelves extend high . . . but the haunted past has a way of ensnaring curious souls.

In 1888, Minnie Tipton finds herself beset by the dark superstitions that envelop the Pennsylvania mansion her father bought. Convinced the vengeful spirit of a Civil War captain haunts the house and worried by her father's rapidly worsening illness, Minnie delves into the home's fraught past in an effort to bring him peace. Yet the lingering impact of the war and the gruesome tale of murder she uncovers only foster more fear and threaten to unravel Minnie's own sanity.

In the present day, Triss Bellamy eagerly steps into the role of bookshop manager in the mansion-turned-museum boasting ninety-nine doors. But Triss's dream job turns into a nightmare when havoc breaks loose with the arrival of her brother's team of self-proclaimed paranormal investigators. Their determination to find a rumored one-hundredth door--a dangerous portal to the madness long said to plague the mansion--results in calamity, leaving Triss no choice but to hunt down the truth or watch her brother slip forever beyond her reach.

An atmospheric dual-time Gothic suspense masterfully penned by acclaimed author Jaime Jo Wright with themes of a Civil War-era ghost, a possible hidden door, and unexplained mysteries at a historic mansion's bookshop with a troubled past.

My review:
  I have been intrigued by the cover, title, and description of this book ever since I first saw it. I deliberately waited til close to the release date to read and review it, and now find myself wishing I had dove into it sooner. 

I have enjoyed every book I have read by this author, but this book is a masterpiece of writing in my opinion that is even better than her previous books. It is a dual timeline story, as most of hers are. Wright seamlessly weaves the two timelines together with their different plots and characters in a way that made it a truly delightful read. Though she diabolically left a cliffhanger and switched to the other timeline a few times. (Arrrgh!)

I loved the plots and characters in both timelines, and really loved the setting - which was  the same for both. 

And of course I really enjoyed the bookshop part of the story. 

Wright has the amazing ability to write a story that seems like there are ghosts and other paranormal activity, only to end up with a rational solution that does not involve ghosts, though the way this story went for a while, I was wondering how she was going to do that. 

In the modern storyline, there are the equivalent of ghost hunters, which added an interesting twist to the story.

At the center of the story was the search for the mysterious 100th door. Do they find it? You won't get the answer from me, as I don't do spoilers. 

I will say that Wright pulled together an amazing ending for both timelines, and I was left wowed by this amazing story. It was definitely worth the time I spent reading it. A very suspenseful and intriguing book that is one of the best I have read so far this year. 

Special thanks to the author for an advance copy of this novel. I was under no obligation to provide a review and the thoughts contained herein are my own.



About the author:
Jaime Jo Wright, multi award-winning author--including the Christy and Daphne du Maurier awards--is a coffee-fueled and cat-fancier extraordinaire. She has entwined her life with the legendary Captain Hook, residing serenely in Wisconsin's rural woodlands. Her literary vocation involves penning chilling Gothic tales, a baffling change from that of Austenites, with a strong preference to the master of dark, Edgar Allan Poe. Two mischievous urchins adorn their family, who keep their mother on her toes - providing an exhilarating amount chaos. 

Check out her website for more about Jaime and her books: JaimeWrightBooks.com