Dear Family and Friends,
I’ve received so many amazing reviews for my book, that it’s time to pay it forward. So, this is the first batch of reviews with five more coming later this month. And another shout out to everyone who has offered support in some manner during my King Copper journey. I love you all! π
Back to these fabulous books…once you begin reading, you won’t want to put any of these down, even if life tries to intercept, and you know it will! π
Simply click on the author names if you’d like to visit their websites!

Honeysuckle Heat by Michele Lee Sefton
Honeysuckle Heat by Michele Lee Sefton is a beautifully crafted love story full of passion. We meet crime writer, Matthew Oliver, and Jacqueline Fortin, a successful Los Angeles Anchorwoman. They have a long history together but parted ways. Suddenly, sheβs back in his life, and their chemistry is what anyone would long for. Let me share an example of Seftonβs tantalizing prose:
βHe understood why a fallen leaf would want to lodge itself in her wavy strands. He kissed her on the spot where the leaf had been then let the errant flora fall on the kitchen tile β a concern for another time. His lips confirmed what his eyes suspected. Parched from months of emptiness, they were quenched by a softness that brushed against his soul, like a golden sunrise whispering its way above a lone hill. A soft beginning that turned his doting love for her into a warm and fiery glow.β
Will their intense physical attraction and love for each other be enough this time? Are their goals for the future aligned? I will let you find out for yourself. As the season changes and temperatures begin to cool, cuddle up with this captivating novella when an evening is winding down and your thoughts have taken a back seat. Let Seftonβs poetic prose transport you to another world built with many enticing layers. Highly recommended.
Gratitude & No Fairy Tale by D.L. Finn
I am familiar with D.L. Finnβs beautiful poetry. So, when I heard she had released a third book in the βJust Her Poetryβ series, I bought a copy right away. The dog-eared paperback lies on my desk as I type this review. Finnβs collection spans from earlier published poems to newly released. I followed her journey from the beginning, which is a tribute to nature through a selection of syllabic poetry and lovely photos paired with them. We share the same love of nature and family, along with gratitude playing a significant role in life. Through Finnβs emotional journey, I smiled and also became teary-eyed. Every emotion you can imagine is highlighted throughout this evocative collection. She creates such vivid scenes that I felt as though I had stepped into a specific moment, feeling the sentiments with every bit of energy. There are too many favorites to mention, so here are a few:
βThe Forestβ
the forestβs sweet song/caresses my weary soul/with healing beauty
βSummerβ (first two verses)
When I think of childhood summers,
Itβs swimming, playing, fishing, and vacations
Long nights, as I imagined my next adventure
Finally, the cricketsβ song lulled me into happy dreams.
My old house was heavy with heat
Making me wish I could lift the roof to cool
Square metal fans hummed in every room,
Everyone, except my grandparents, wore shorts and tank tops.
βSuicide Songβ caught me off guard. I learned a little bit more about D.L. Finn. My heart ached, but the poem also speaks about second chances. A poignant and powerful piece of writing. I highly recommend this poetic compilation for everyone who appreciates poetry that touches on real life.
A Noble Bargain by Jan Sikes
A Noble Bargain is the second book I have read by Jan Sikes. She has a natural skill of pulling readers into her stories, making them feel like part of the character line up. I enjoyed A Beggarβs Bargain so much that I could not pass up the second book. In no time, I fell in love with Oliver Quinn and Rose Blaine. The year is 1948 in a rural Arkansas town. Times are simpler, but hard work is part of the landscape.
Oliver comes from a loving family who does not think twice about helping others in need. He is the kind of son every parent dreams of. His father passed away and he misses him dearly, but he adores his mother who has a heart of gold. Oliver also holds in his heart an American dream, and he will persevere to make it come true. His family is one I would love to meet. Rose and her two brothers live in a completely opposite world riddled with domestic abuse. After the tragic loss of their mother, the siblings have suffered under the violent fist of their alcoholic father. I had no trouble disliking their father, to put it mildly. Sadly, an escape had never presented itself, but Rose is determined to find a way.
One night, Oliver and Rose meet by chance, which is the beginning of their story. I enjoyed rooting for this kind young man to change Roseβs life for the better. I wanted Rose and her brothers to find a way out of the terror they had been living in. But to avoid spoiler alerts, I highly recommend this book if you are looking for a compelling story that spotlights the good in people and the benefit of resilience.
Cadeβs Quest by Linda Broday
Cadeβs Quest begins the first in a series about The McIntyreβs and truly conveys the special connection of family. Readers are transported to the old west in the late 1800s. Four years prior, Cade and his siblings underwent a horrific event when their parents were murdered. And yet, even this amount of time could not erase the horror Cade experienced of βstaring into their motherβs face frozen in death and seeing a fly on her cheek.β I felt his agony through the riveting words on the page. Reading about the tragedy was heartbreaking, but what tore at my heart even more were the town βdo-goodersβ deciding where each child would go. Imagine what it would feel like being young and ripped away from your sisters and brothers after losing your parents in a horrifying crime. Making sense of the heinous act alone for a young child would seem impossible. Imagine how alone and frightened you would feel. Now as an adult, Cadeβs mind is set. He needs to find his siblings, but he doesnβt know the first place to look.
I love Cadeβs demeanor: courageous, kind, and dedicated to those he loves. As he initiates his quest, several obstacles get in his way – one is being accused of a crime he didnβt commit, which forces him to run. Rumors about his brother, Jess, have him wondering what is true or simply gossip. Along his journey, he meets a young Comanche woman, Rain, who cares for her orphaned nephew. She is also on the run from evil. They become each otherβs ally, but will their friendship develop into something more beautiful? You will need to dive into Brodayβs exciting storytelling to find out! I highly recommend Cadeβs Quest for those who enjoy a gripping western drama.
I’m also adding a lovely book that would be perfect for your coffee table.
My copy should arrive tomorrow!
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Wishing you a beautiful week! π©·
Lauren Scott
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Author β Finding a Balance: A Collection of Poetry
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Co-Author β This Is How We Grow
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Great reviews, Lauren and so nice you are paying it forward. I loved Michele’s book, Honey Suckle and your described it so well. I enjoyed hearing more about Denise’s poetry book and such a great poem. Jan and Linda’s books are on my TBR pile. Thanks so much for sharing this! I’m sure they’re all thrilled!
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Thanks, Cindy! Iβm glad you enjoyed these, Iβm sure your interest in the books will delight the authors. I only have five more reviews to write. π But I have more books to read too. β€οΈπ₯°
Youβre so welcome! Thatβs great, they deserve it! Whew! You go girl!!π©·
Thank you, Cindy!
You’re welcome, Jan!! π
I think you got me on the Noble Bargain, Lauren. I’m intrigued on that story. Finn’s book sounds satisfying, too, especially for poets out there. Lovely reviews, Lauren.
Youβll love Noble Bargain, Hazel. Iβm glad you enjoyed these reviews and found a couple books that interested you. Thank you! π
My pleasure, Lauren. Enjoy your night!
Thank you, Hazel π
You’re most welcome, Finn. Enjoy your day!
Oh, Hazel, I sincerely hope you enjoy the story if you should read it. Thank you!!!
I think I would if I got a chance. My pleasure, Jan. Have a beautiful day as you are!
You read some great books!
Definitely, Darlene, and more to read! π₯°
Thank you for sharing these wonderful reviews Lauren.
I think we all have a TBR which is now sky high π€
It is nice to pay it forward.
All these books sound worth a read.
Hugs and love to you my friend.
Have a lovely day ππ¦ππ€
Thanks for your lovely words, Maggie, and sky high is right. π But I have to remember that itβs not a race. Otherwise, where is the enjoyment of reading a good book? Love and hugs coming your way!
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My pleasure dear Lauren .
Exactly, a book must be sipped like fine wine.
It is always nice to read reviews.
Have a lovely day my friend ππππππ
Hugs and love to you xoxox
Wishing you the same, Maggie, and this is well said: “a book must be sipped like fine wine.” π· Love it! Hugs and love to you! πΊππΊππ
Lauren π·π·π·
Hugs and love my friend πβ€οΈπβ€οΈ
Thank you for the reviews, Lauren, It’s nice to have an idea of what a book is about and your perspective. ππ»
You’re welcome, Eugi, and thank you for taking the time to read and comment. Greatly appreciated! ππ€
My pleasure, Lauren.
You’re right about many of these. Absolutely unputdownable…
Thanks for your endorsements, Jacqui. I’m sure the authors will be thrilled, and thanks for taking the time to comment! β€οΈ
Thank you, Jacqui!
Wonderful Reviews and wonderful way to pay it all forward…
Thanks for your kind words, Willie! It’s fun to pay it forward! π€
I totally Agree…
Great reviews Lauren and how nice to thanks people this way too. Always nice for me to discover new authors!
Thanks so much, Marie! I also love finding new authors, so I’m glad you enjoyed these. π
Super reviews, Lauren. Such a wonderful thing to do β€οΈ
Thanks for reading, Esther! It always feels good to pay it forward. π
Thanks again, most generous Lauren, for reading and reviewing HH and for highlighting other authors. πππ»π
You’re so welcome, Michele! It’s fun and rewarding to pay it forward. ππΊ
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These are great book reviews, Lauren, and they make me wish I had 48 hours a day to read them all – NOW! Denise’s poetry is fantastic and hit me in my heart.
Thanks, Pam, and I feel the same way. I have 5 more to write and wish I could write them faster. I’m also sure Denise will be thrilled with your endorsement. Thanks for reading! π₯°
Thank you, Pamela:) made me smile xo
I completely agree about Deniseβs poetry, Pam!
Congratulations to the authors for the fantastic reviews! Sharing to help spread the word.
Thank you, Liz!
You’re welcome, Jan!
They sound like some good books.
Thanks for reading, Binky! π
Thank you SO much, Lauren! Your review made my day, and it will get a happy forest dance. I loved Linda’s and Jan’s books, too. Thrilled to be here with all these great reads. xo
You’re so welcome, Denise! I’m happy to spread the word about your well-deserving poetry collection! π
Thank you for true kind words, Denise!
Lol! Should’ve look at that before I hit the reply button. Instead of ‘true’ it was supposed to be ‘your’ but I guess true fits, too. π
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Oh, Lauren, I am so honored to see a review here for Oliver and Roseβs story. I am glad you enjoyed it. Itβs also great to be in the company of these other talented authors!! Thank you! π
You’re so welcome, Jan, and I’m glad you’re happy with what I wrote. I thoroughly enjoy your writing. π₯°π
All wonderful reviews, Lauren. Congratulations to all these talented writers. I have read Janβs book and loved it. Her latest is on my Kindle. I love Denseβs poetry. Although I havenβt read this one, I ordered her upcoming release. I will certainly have to check out yours and all the other authors!
Thanks for taking the time to read my review, Joy, and for your endorsements. I’m sure Jan and Denise will be thrilled. And thanks also for your interest in the others and mine too. So many books, so little time. But I feel that slower is better than not at all. π Have a great weekend! β€οΈ
Wonderful book reviews, Lauren. So many good books to choose from!
Thanks so much, Mary, and so true! Just when my line up was getting shorter, it’s begun to grow again. π
D. L. Finnβs poem on Summer took me right back to my youth, Lauren. Summer days filled with exploring woods, swimming in ponds and rivers, a hot house heated by only one swamp cooler (I moved outside in the summer), and going to sleep to the sound of crickets and one bullfrog that lived in the ditch out front!
What a wonderful memory, Curt, and thanks for reading my reviews. I’m glad Denises’s poem took you back to great summer memories. Have a good weekend!
Those were the days, my friend… Grin
Fabulous reviews, Lauren. I have some of these on my kindle and am looking forward to reading them.
Thanks, Robbie! It’s great you have some of these to read soon. Happy Friday! xo
I can relate to that feeling of gratefulness, Lauren. We have a beautiful, generous, and kind community here. I’ve read Jan’s and Denise’s books, but you gave me lots of choices for other reads. Wonderful reviews. Congrats to all the authors!
I have no doubt, Diana, and I’m sure Jan and Denise will be thrilled. There are so many great books! Thanks for your kind words, and Happy Friday! π₯°
Such lovely poetry! Thank you very much for sharing these words. We all need beauty and kindness these days. xxxxx
Thanks for stopping by and for your lovely words! ππ«
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Thanks for sharing these wonderful reviews!
You’re welcome, and thanks for reading, Dawn!
Wonderful reviews Lauren. Liked all the books. A lovely post π
Wonderful reviews!!! I have some of these on my Kindle. Congratulations to these authors!