“Break a leg?” They’ll be lucky if they don’t all break their necks!
After years of waiting, Katrina finally has her happily ever after. All is right with her world . . . until hate crimes begin happening in the charming college town of Wilkester. Even more disturbing is the fact that the perpetrator seems to be connected with the writing class Katrina teaches. How can she prevent her rosy visions of the future from turning into broken dreams?
Find out in this third book of the Wilkester Mysteries.
My thoughts: I have enjoyed this series and watching the characters grow through the course of it, both through the cases that they work on and in their relationship with each other. Katrina and Todd are busy planning their wedding in this one, as well as trying to get an old house ready for them to move into after the wedding. I loved the aspect of their working on the old house, since my husband and I remodeling a home when we were newlyweds.
I loved the twists and turns to this story and how it kept me guessing. This whole series has been wonderful and should be read in order, since the stories build on one another.
I received this book from Celebrate Lit. This is my honest review.
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About the Author
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What Kind of Lessons Could a Mystery Possibly Teach Me?
It’s been a couple decades since I taught a college English class, and writing the Wilkester Mysteries with Professor Katrina Peters as the main character brought back happy memories of teaching. Not enough to want to go back to it—homeschooling my own kids is much more rewarding—but enough that I had to stop myself from writing much longer lectures into the stories! These are my first contemporary novels, and it was nice to write a story without the hours and hours of historical research I usually have to do. But whatever time period stories are set in, people feel the same emotions and have to learn the same spiritual lessons.
Katrina loves literature and can’t help seeing her own life as a story. The only problem is that she keeps thinking she knows what the Author is doing, and she has definite ideas about what the plot should be. She is not unlike myself: over and over I’ve thought I knew what God was doing in my life. And if He was short on ideas, I had quite a few that He was free to use! But He has rarely been doing what I thought He was, and for some reason He never seems to use my ideas about what could happen in my story. Both Katrina and I need to learn the lesson that God’s wisdom is beyond ours, His storytelling is much deeper and richer than ours, and His plots are never predictable!
Blog Stops
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, May 31
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 31
Locks, Hooks and Books, June 1
April Hayman, Author, June 1
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, June 2
Losing the Busyness, June 2
Texas Book-aholic, June 3
CarpeDiem, June 3
Remembrancy, June 4
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, June 4
She Lives To Read, June 5
For Him and My Family, June 5
Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, June 6
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, June 6
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, June 7
Inklings and notions, June 7
Labor Not in Vain, June 8
Genesis 5020, June 8
Aryn The Libraryan 📚, June 9
Blogging With Carol, June 9
For the Love of Literature, June 10
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, June 10
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, June 11
Joanne Markey, June 11
Through the Fire blogs, June 12
Mary Hake, June 12
deb’s Book Review, June 13
Daysong Reflections, June 13
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Barbara is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and a paperback of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/10ca5/written-off-celebration-tour-giveaway
This sounds like a very interesting read.
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