Tell us which books are on the top of your must-have summer reads list. They can be books you’ve read and recommend others to read, or books you want to read.
I've read several books recently that I would highly recommend as great reads for your summer vacation. Happy reading!
Undeniably Yours by Becky Wade
When Meg Cole's father dies unexpectedly, she's forced to return home to Texas and to Whispering Creek Ranch to take up the reins of his empire. The last thing she has the patience or the sanity to deal with? Her father's Thoroughbred racehorse farm. She gives its manager, Bo Porter, six months to close the place down.
Bo knows he ought to resent the woman who's determined to take from him the only job he ever wanted. But instead of anger, Meg evokes within him a profound desire to protect. The more time he spends with her, the more he longs to overcome every obstacle that separates them and earn her love.
Just when Meg realizes she can no longer deny the depth of her feelings for Bo, their fragile bond is broken by a force from Meg's past. Can their relationship--and their belief that God can work through every circumstance--survive?
Barefoot Summer by Denise Hunter
Madison’s heart has been closed for years. But one summer can change everything.
In the years since her twin brother’s tragic drowning, Madison has struggled with her ability to trust God—or anyone else, for that matter. It was her brother’s dream to win the annual River Sail Regatta in their small harbor town of Chapel Springs, Indiana. And Madison’s determined to honor his legacy by making his dream her own. Maybe then she can finally find closure.
But learning to sail means learning to swim. And her instructor is Beckett O’Reilly, a man who already has two strikes against him in Madison's eyes. Being on the water terrifies Madison. But Beckett’s calming presence and unwavering confidence eases her fear. And as much as she’d like to deny it, the chemistry between them is electrifying.
As her feelings for him grow, a fledging faith begins to take root in her soul, as well. With Beckett, Madison feels alive for the first time in years –carefree and confident she can win the regatta, maybe even find love.
But Beckett harbors a secret that will test the limits of their love and the depth of Madison's faith. Will their love survive summer's challenge? And will achieving her brother's dream give Madison the peace she desperately seeks?
Catch a Falling Star by Beth K. Vogt
What does a girl do when life doesn’t go according to her plan?
At 36, Kendall Haynes has seen some of her dreams come true. She’s a family physician helping kids with severe allergies and asthma achieve more fulfilling lives—a childhood struggle she knows all too well. But the feeling of being “the kid never picked” looms large when romance continues to evade her and yet another one of her closest friends gets engaged. Are Kendall’s dreams of having it all—a career, a husband, children—nothing more than childish wishing upon a star? Should she hold out for her elusive Plan A? Dust off Plan B? Or is it time to settle? God says he knows the plans he has for her—why can’t Kendall figure them out and be content with her life?
Griffin Walker prefers flying solo—both as an Air Force pilot and in his personal life. But a wrong choice and health problems pulled him out of the cockpit. His attempts to get out of “flying a desk” are complicated by his parents’ death—making Griffin the reluctant guardian of his sixteen-year-old brother, Ian. How did his life get so off course? Can God get his life back on track … or has there been a divine plan all along?
A Little Salty to Cut the Sweet by Sophie Hudson
There’s
nothing quite like family—for good or bad. But in a world where we
sometimes know more about the Kardashians than we do the people sleeping
right down the hall, it’s easy to forget that walking through life with
our family offers all sorts of joy wrapped up in the seemingly mundane.
There’s even a little bit of sacred sitting smack-dab in the middle of
the ordinary. And since time’s-a-wastin’, we need to be careful that we
don’t take our people—and their stories—for granted. Whether it’s a
marathon bacon-frying session, a road trip gone hysterically wrong, or a
mother-in-law who makes every trip to the grocery store an adventure,
author Sophie Hudson reminds us how important it is to slow down and
treasure the day-to-day encounters with the people we love the most.
Written in the same witty style as Sophie’s BooMama blog, A Little Salty to Cut the Sweet is a cheerful, funny, and tender account of Sophie’s very Southern family. It’s a look into the real lives of real people—and a real, loving God right in the middle of it all. - See more at: http://www.tyndale.com/A-Little-Salty-to-Cut-the-Sweet/9781414375663#.UdI8p-uhAeM
Written in the same witty style as Sophie’s BooMama blog, A Little Salty to Cut the Sweet is a cheerful, funny, and tender account of Sophie’s very Southern family. It’s a look into the real lives of real people—and a real, loving God right in the middle of it all. - See more at: http://www.tyndale.com/A-Little-Salty-to-Cut-the-Sweet/9781414375663#.UdI8p-uhAeM
There’s
nothing quite like family—for good or bad. But in a world where we
sometimes know more about the Kardashians than we do the people sleeping
right down the hall, it’s easy to forget that walking through life with
our family offers all sorts of joy wrapped up in the seemingly mundane.
There’s even a little bit of sacred sitting smack-dab in the middle of
the ordinary. And since time’s-a-wastin’, we need to be careful that we
don’t take our people—and their stories—for granted. Whether it’s a
marathon bacon-frying session, a road trip gone hysterically wrong, or a
mother-in-law who makes every trip to the grocery store an adventure,
author Sophie Hudson reminds us how important it is to slow down and
treasure the day-to-day encounters with the people we love the most.
Written in the same witty style as Sophie’s BooMama blog, A Little Salty to Cut the Sweet is a cheerful, funny, and tender account of Sophie’s very Southern family. It’s a look into the real lives of real people—and a real, loving God right in the middle of it all. - See more at: http://www.tyndale.com/A-Little-Salty-to-Cut-the-Sweet/9781414375663#.UdI8p-uhAeM
Written in the same witty style as Sophie’s BooMama blog, A Little Salty to Cut the Sweet is a cheerful, funny, and tender account of Sophie’s very Southern family. It’s a look into the real lives of real people—and a real, loving God right in the middle of it all. - See more at: http://www.tyndale.com/A-Little-Salty-to-Cut-the-Sweet/9781414375663#.UdI8p-uhAeM
There’s
nothing quite like family—for good or bad. But in a world where we
sometimes know more about the Kardashians than we do the people sleeping
right down the hall, it’s easy to forget that walking through life with
our family offers all sorts of joy wrapped up in the seemingly mundane.
There’s even a little bit of sacred sitting smack-dab in the middle of
the ordinary. And since time’s-a-wastin’, we need to be careful that we
don’t take our people—and their stories—for granted. Whether it’s a
marathon bacon-frying session, a road trip gone hysterically wrong, or a
mother-in-law who makes every trip to the grocery store an adventure,
author Sophie Hudson reminds us how important it is to slow down and
treasure the day-to-day encounters with the people we love the most.
Written in the same witty style as Sophie’s BooMama blog, A Little Salty to Cut the Sweet is a cheerful, funny, and tender account of Sophie’s very Southern family. It’s a look into the real lives of real people—and a real, loving God right in the middle of it all. - See more at: http://www.tyndale.com/A-Little-Salty-to-Cut-the-Sweet/9781414375663#.UdI8p-uhAeM
There’s nothing quite like family—for good or bad. But in a world where we sometimes know more about the Kardashians than we do the people sleeping right down the hall, it’s easy to forget that walking through life with our family offers all sorts of joy wrapped up in the seemingly mundane. There’s even a little bit of sacred sitting smack-dab in the middle of the ordinary. And since time’s-a-wastin’, we need to be careful that we don’t take our people—and their stories—for granted.Written in the same witty style as Sophie’s BooMama blog, A Little Salty to Cut the Sweet is a cheerful, funny, and tender account of Sophie’s very Southern family. It’s a look into the real lives of real people—and a real, loving God right in the middle of it all. - See more at: http://www.tyndale.com/A-Little-Salty-to-Cut-the-Sweet/9781414375663#.UdI8p-uhAeM
Whether it’s a marathon bacon-frying session, a road trip gone hysterically wrong, or a mother-in-law who makes every trip to the grocery store an adventure, author Sophie Hudson reminds us how important it is to slow down and treasure the day-to-day encounters with the people we love the most.
Written in the same witty style as Sophie’s BooMama blog, A Little Salty to Cut the Sweet is a cheerful, funny, and tender account of Sophie’s very Southern family. It’s a look into the real lives of real people—and a real, loving God right in the middle of it all.
Take a Chance on Me by Susan May Warren
Darek Christiansen is almost a dream bachelor—oldest son in the large Christiansen clan, heir to their historic Evergreen Lake Resort, and doting father. But he’s also wounded and angry since the tragic death of his wife, Felicity. No woman in Deep Haven dares come near.
New assistant county attorney Ivy Madison simply doesn’t know any better when she bids on Darek at the charity auction. Nor does she know that when she crafted a plea bargain three years ago to keep Jensen Atwood out of jail and in Deep Haven fulfilling community service, she was releasing the man responsible for Felicity’s death. All Ivy knows is that the Christiansens feel like the family she’s always longed for. And once she gets past Darek’s tough exterior, she finds a man she could spend the rest of her life with. Which scares her almost as much as Darek learning of her involvement in his wife’s case.
Caught between new love and old grudges, Darek must decide if he can set aside the past for a future with Ivy—a future more and more at risk as an approaching wildfire threatens to wipe out the Christiansen resort and Deep Haven itself.
The Heiress of Winterwood by Sarah E. Ladd
Amelia Barrett gave her word. Keeping it could cost her everything.
Amelia Barrett, heiress to an estate nestled in the English moors, defies family expectations and promises to raise her dying friend’s baby. She'll risk everything to keep her word—even to the point of proposing to the child’s father—a sea captain she’s never met.
When the child vanishes with little more than an ominous ransom note hinting to her whereabouts, Amelia and Graham are driven to test the boundaries of their love for this little one.
Amelia’s detailed plans would normally see her through any trial, but now, desperate and shaken, she’s forced to examine her soul and face her one weakness: pride.
Graham’s strength and self-control have served him well and earned him much respect, but chasing perfection has kept him a prisoner of his own discipline. And away from the family he has sworn to love and protect.
Both must learn to accept God’s sovereignty and relinquish control so they can grasp the future He has for planned for them.
Oooo. The Heiress of Winterwood looks really nice!
ReplyDeleteYay! These are some fabulous ones! Also want to read Sarah's. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not familiar with the books you recommended but this is the second time I've seen the Becky Wade recommendation, will be checking her books out.
ReplyDeleteGood luck and hope you have lotsa fun in the Summer Readathon.
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Love your recommendations !!!! So cool;) I'm totally following your blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the READATHON as well. http://jojosutiscorner.wordpress.com
I really liked Undeniably Yours. Such a cute story. Perfect summer read.
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