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Saturday, August 22, 2026

 

The Darling’s Daughter Tour & Giveaway 

About the Book

Book: The Darling’s Daughter

Author: Sydney Schmied

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Release Date: August 4, 2026

A woman chasing the truth. A man running from his past. And a secret that threatens the fragile trust between them.

Searching for answers about her mother’s suspicious death, artist Angelica Woods takes a job painting backdrops at the Majestic Theater—the very place her famous actress mother warned her to avoid. When she discovers cryptic notes and bloody evidence of an old murder, Angie realizes her mother’s warning may have been meant to protect her from a deadly secret.

Architect Trace Ackerman has worked hard to build a quiet, respectable life far removed from his former mistakes. Renovating the Majestic is meant to be a fresh start—until Angie awakens feelings he never planned to risk again. Drawn to her courage and vulnerability, Trace offers his protection as rumors swirl and danger edges closer. But the past he’s worked so hard to outrun threatens to surface, and Trace fears the truth could cost him Angie’s trust—and the future he longs to build.

With a killer determined to silence them both, Angie and Trace must decide if uncovering the truth about her mother’s death is worth risking their own lives—and hearts. Set against the backdrop of a historic theater in 1912 Ohio, this romantic suspense weaves together murder, betrayal, and the redeeming power of faith and forgiveness.

 

Click here to get your copy!

 

About the Author

Sydney Schmied writes sweet and intriguing historical romantic suspense stories with a whole lot of faith. She is a 2023 ACFW First Impressions Contest finalist and a 2024 Genesis Contest Semi-finalist, as well as a two-time Scrivenings Press Get Pubbed Finalist. When she is not writing, she enjoys reading, painting, and sipping on a classic London Fog.

 

 

 

 

More from Sydney

Theaters tell so many stories, and in The Darling’s Daughter, The Majestic Theater itself has been shaped by the people who have passed through its doors. While it was known as The Masonic Opera House from 1853 to 1915, The Majestic has stood through nearly 173 years of history. I can’t help but wonder about all the individuals who walked its halls, performers, musicians, and attendees alike, and what stories they might tell about how their lives once intertwined with the Majestic.

In my research, I came across so many real accounts of people who visited theaters like this one, and I was able to glimpse bits and pieces of that connection. For Angie, the heroine in The Darling’s Daughter, The Majestic becomes a place of reckoning and reconciliation. Her mother was her only family, and even that relationship was strained. Angie carries a deep loneliness as she peels back the complicated layers of her late mother’s life, wrestling with questions of worth, belonging, and whether she is truly loved.

For Trace, The Majestic offers both a meaningful project and a chance to rebuild. Unfortunately, his identity has been constructed atop the fragile foundation of guilt, and that foundation begins to crack as his past resurfaces.

Just as The Majestic has stood strong through seasons of change and still stands today, Angie and Trace are refined through their struggles as everything around them begins to shift. Neither of them are defined by the broken parts of their story, but by their hope in Christ, even when that hope feels uncertain and their faith is shaky. If this resonates with you, I hope you’ll join Angie and Trace in The Darling’s Daughter and find encouragement in their journey.

MY REVIEW

I like how this story takes a look at what  theater  life was like during a time  period that shaped many lives. With vivid descriptions readers are introduced to entertainment that many loved to go see. What  would it be like to be a famous actress with adoring fans? Angie’s mother was that person who many flocked to go see on stage. As a mother-daughter relationship goes it was very strained. Angie’s mother had little time for her. As the  years passed Angie was left  longing for a mother who put her first. 

What  I was intrigued by  was the deep desire that Angie wanted to prove that her mother’s  death was not accidental. It was important for Angie  to preserve her mother’s image and have her legacy be remembered in a loving way. I could relate to Angie yearning for a mother’s love and how painful it is when you never receive it. That emptiness in your heart causes you to be weary of relationships. 

Trace was a breath of fresh air for Angie even though she had doubts about him at first. He is a very dedicated architect and loves to see his vision come to life. Remodeling The Majestic Theater brings Trace a sense of accomplishment. On the outside he gives this aura of confidence, however he has secrets he tries to hide. 

The author delivers a great story with mystery that will find Angie and Trace in a battle to unearth truth while trying to stay one step ahead of danger. As they grow closer  to each other, trust becomes a big stumbling block for them. Will Angie let go of the past and find a way to open her heart to allow someone to show her how valuable she is? What secrets will be discovered in the mansion filled with her mother’s memories? 

I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.

Blog Stops

Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, August 19

Devoted Steps, August 19

Books Less Travelled, August 20

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 21

Texas Book-aholic, August 22

Connie’s History Classroom, August 23

For Him and My Family, August 23

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 24

Lyssa Loves Books, August 25

Holly’s Book Corner, August 26

Locks, Hooks and Books, August 27

Pause for Tales, August 28

Devoted to Hope, August 29

Book Looks by Lisa, August 30

Paula’s Pad of Inspiration, August 30

Cover Lover Book Review, August 31

Lily’s Corner, September 1

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Sydney is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://gleam.io/TyDfI/the-darlings-daughter-celebration-tour-giveaway


Tuesday, August 18, 2026

 

Wildflower Bride Tour & Giveaway 

About the Book

Book: Wildflower Bride

Author: Mary Connealy

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Release Date: August 11, 2026

From bestselling author Mary Connealy comes a thrilling Western romance about finding belonging in unexpected places—a tale of a fierce woman warrior caught between two worlds, a gentle-hearted rancher, and the faith that brings them together. Perfect for fans of historical romance and unconventional heroines.

Abby has lived with the Flathead tribe since they rescued her as a child, forgetting her white heritage. But when her village is massacred, and she’s saved by kind-hearted rancher Wade Sawyer, she’s forced to confront her past and future. Though drawn to Wade’s gentle strength, she refuses to be bound to the white world that once abandoned her.

Wade Sawyer has spent his life trying to please his tyrannical father while battling his own demons. When he finds Abby—fierce, independent, and unlike any woman he’s known—he sees a chance at real love. But winning the heart of a woman who trusts no man and bridging the gap between two worlds seems impossible.

As they face deadly rustlers, family conflicts, and their own fears, Wade and Abby must learn to trust in God’s plan for their lives. But can Abby let down her defenses and embrace a future with Wade? And can Wade prove that true strength lies in gentleness and faith?

A moving story of finding home, healing from the past, and discovering that love knows no boundaries in the untamed Montana Territory.

 

Click here to get your copy!

 

About the Author

Mary Connealy writes romantic comedies with cowboys and is celebrated for her fun, zany, action-packed style. She is a two time Carol Award winner, and a Rita, Christy and Inspirational Reader’s Choice finalist.

Mary Connealy writes romantic comedy with cowboys always with a strong suspense thread. She is a two-time Carol Award winner, and a Rita, Christy and Inspirational Reader’s Choice finalist. She is the bestselling author of over 80 books and novellas. She has over a 1.8 million books in print.

Mary lives on a ranch in eastern Nebraska with her very own romantic cowboy hero. Visit her website or find her at Petticoats & Pistols!

 

More from Mary

I try to write books I love, and I re-read my own books. I’m a big re-reader and if I find myself uninterested in a book I wrote, I take that as a bad sign.

I happen to LOVE Wildflower Bride as much as any book I’ve ever written.

I wrote for ten years before I got my first book published. On that fateful day when I earned my first contract, I had twenty finished books on my computer. And I didn’t just write them and move on. I’d go back (re-reading even then) and polish them. I took stand alone books and shortened them, lengthened them. Turned them into series, saved all versions in case an editor wanted a series or did NOT want a series.

Each book well, not ALL twenty of them, but a whole bunch, had about nine versions, all saved separately. Love Inspired length, trade fiction length, series, stand alone. I kept them all. But when I felt like I’d really improved one of them, I went back to the other versions and made those same improvements. I did a LOT of writing within those twenty books.

Wildflower Bride was the first book I wrote from scratch after I signed a contract for it. Maybe for this reason, I especially love it. I took everything I knew, everything I learned and put it into this book. I remember staring at that blank page…I had about six books published by this time…and holding my hand flat on the computer screen and praying, God help me to remember everything I’ve learned.

The hero is Wildflower Bride is the villain in Montana Rose. He is wretched. But to me, he was a broken man. My editor, when I told her Wade was the hero, said, “I can’t imagine it, but go for it.”

He is saved at the end of Montana Rose. A young Christian trying to do right in the face of enormous pressure from his powerful, abusive father, in The Husband Tree, and a sad, lonely, but strong man, still growing in his faith at the same time he’s very solid in it, in Wildflower Bride.

I just loved him.

I love the wild beginning of Wildflower Bride, the heroine is an adult woman taken in by an Indian tribe at the age of ten when they find her, alone in a cabin, with her family all dead from a fever. She loves the people who saved her.

Then people start trying to save her from the tribe and she is insulted and wants no part of this new world when her small band of native family is killed in a massacre. Again, she survives.

Abby, she only vaguely remembers her birth name, fits nowhere. And she’s so at home in the wilderness she’s planning to live on her own, somewhere.

Wade falls desperately in love with the strength he finds in her.

These two need each other so badly, but Abby is a hard one to convince she should spend her life with Wade.

Then Abby finds that one of her family, an older brother who didn’t come west with her family, is alive and living nearby.

The way they discover each other, well, I just love it. Wade is starting to look pretty good compared to the grouchy, quick to swing a fist, brother. Still, she begins to remember her big brother, and she remembers loving him. Abby is a confused woman.

Can Abby find her place anywhere in the world? Can Wade find enough backbone to stand up to his father…so far he’d just cut him out of his life. But Pa needs him even if he’s too awful to admit it. Wade’s pa needs God, too.

And those evil men who destroyed her village, haven’t gone away and they want more from Wade and Abby than anyone can imagine. They have to be stopped and Abby and Wade have to find a way to work together to stop them.

MY REVIEW 

This author is one of my top five authors of all time.  Let me explain why. She delivers stories that can transport a reader to where the setting of the  book is. The description is so perfect that if it is raining in the story I can feel the raindrops on me. That is how vivid her writing is. This story is no exception with the rustle of cattle that kick up dust to the emotional struggle when trying to work on the land. 

Both main characters have qualities that illustrate strength, courage and family values. Abby is  a fierce woman who must try to adapt to a lifestyle that she can barely remember as a child. Being taken away from her family she only remembers life with Native Americans. Not everyone around accepted her with her flowing blonde hair but I think she adapted well. Then one day everything changed and she was left with no one. It had to be hard to trust a stranger after what she had witnessed. Her desperate need to survive is felt deep within her. 

Wade has been given a second  chance in this story. If you are a fan of this series you may remember him as a ruthless person. I do love redemption stories and Wade is definitely a man who has been changed by God. I appreciate how the author reminds us that God does rescue those that have fallen and need hope. 

In the story we find two people looking for acceptance and find that working together will strengthen them as well as lead them to a new beginning where love, faith and family can be found. 

I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.

Blog Stops

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 18

Texas Book-aholic, August 19

Labor Not in Vain, August 20

Paula’s Pad of Inspiration, August 21 (Author Interview)

For Him and My Family, August 21

Tell Tale Book Reviews, August 22

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 23

Book Holds and Jello Molds, August 24

Guild Master, August 25 (Author Interview)

Books You Can Feel Good About, August 26

Simple Harvest Reads, August 27 (Guest Review from Donna)

Holly’s Book Corner, August 28

Cover Lover Book Review, August 29

Fiction Book Lover, August 30 (Author Interview)

The Vine and The Branch, August 31

Mary Hake, August 31

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Mary is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://gleam.io/reBqi/wildflower-bride-celebration-tour-giveaway

Monday, August 17, 2026

 

Liam and the Cooking Disaster Tour & Giveaway 

About the Book

Book: Liam and the Cooking Disaster

Author: D. R. Whitehead

Genre: Middle Grade Fiction (Chapter Book)

Meet the boys of the Messy Adventures in Friendship Bro Squad Series. Get ready to encounter different friendship situations and see what messy friendship adventures Kevin, Liam, Grayson and Miles have for you to explore. Created by the author of the Messy Adventures in Friendship Series.

Liam loves to cook, but his creations always end in culinary disaster! When a cooking competition is announced, Liam decides to enter. His chances of winning seem impossible, until he decides to pair up with the school’s infamous mean girl, Shayla. She may be known for being mean and having a bossy attitude, but there’s no denying her talent in the kitchen. Will Liam be able to put aside his dislike for Shayla and work together to win the competition, or will their conflicting personalities lead to disaster?

 

Click here to get your copy!

 

About the Author

D. R. Whitehead is a Christian Children’s author who has been writing for several years. She is dedicated to providing books for the youth to read and enjoy. The author currently resides in New York and enjoys time with her family and going to the beach.

 

 

 

 

More from D.R.

🎉 Blog Tour Kick-Off: Liam and the Cooking Disaster 🎉

Welcome to the blog tour celebrating Liam and the Cooking Disaster—a fun, funny, and heartwarming middle-grade adventure that proves teamwork can be the secret ingredient to success! Filled with humor, friendship, and plenty of kitchen chaos, Liam and the Cooking Disaster is a delightful read for ages 8–12.

 

👩‍🍳 Why Young Readers Will Love This Book

  • Laugh-out-loud cooking mishaps
  • A relatable underdog hero
  • An unlikely friendship that grows throughout the story
  • A fast-paced competition that keeps readers turning pages
  • Positive messages about teamwork, perseverance, and looking beyond first impressions

🍫 Bonus Fun: Recipes Included in the Book!

One of the sweetest parts of this book is that the fun doesn’t stop when the story ends. Readers can head to the kitchen and try recipes inspired by the book, including:

Chocolate Syrup Cake

A delicious treat perfect for aspiring bakers who want to create something sweet after finishing the story.

Oobleck

Part science experiment, part kitchen fun, Oobleck is a hands-on activity that’s sure to delight curious minds. Is it a liquid? Is it a solid? Readers can discover the answer for themselves!

🌟 Perfect For Fans Of…

  • Funny middle-grade adventures
  • School competition stories
  • Books featuring friendship and personal growth
  • Cooking-themed books and kitchen adventures
  • Hands-on activities and recipes

📚 Join the Blog Tour!

Over the coming days, be sure to follow along as we celebrate Liam and the Cooking Disasterwith reviews, features, spotlights, and more. There will be plenty of opportunities to learn about the book, meet the characters, and discover why this entertaining story is sure to become a favorite among young readers.

MY REVIEW 

What a fun book for children to read. I enjoyed how the lessons  in the book are illustrated using scriptures. Liam is a fun  character who wants to be a great chef. There is one small problem though. He has no idea how to cook. The shenanigans he finds himself in is filled with laughs and valuable lessons. 

Liam’s friends encourage him to team up with a certain girl for the  a cooking contest. Shayla is known as a great cook but isn’t very nice to others. What  I like about the story is how each character learns that they need to be more willing to work with others. 

Readers will discover a fun story  as well as illustrations about following directions, being kind to others and working as a team. This is a nice book to give  as a gift or place in a school library. 

I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.

Blog Stops

Simple Harvest Reads, August 11 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 12

Guild Master, August 13 (Author Interview)

For Him and My Family, August 14

Fiction Book Lover, August 15 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, August 15

Texas Book-aholic, August 16

The Bookish Ledger, August 17 (Author Interview)

Library Lady’s Kid Lit, August 18

Stories By Gina, August 19 (Author Interview)

Vicky Sluiter, August 20

Books, Books, & More Books, August 21 (Author Interview)

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 22

A Modern Day Fairy Tale, August 23 (Author Interview)

Artistic Nobody, August 23

Locks, Hooks and Books, August 24

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, D.R. is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a paperback copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://gleam.io/FtwS9/liam-and-the-cooking-disaster-celebration-tour-giveaway


Saturday, August 15, 2026

 

Painkillers Tour & Giveaway 

About the Book

Book: Painkillers

Author: Rev. Jacky Connell

Genre: Non-Fiction, Christian

Release Date: March 6, 2026

Painkillers are a problem, but not all people in pain turn to drugs for the answers. Some people isolate themselves from others, believing they can avoid more pain if they don’t get close to anyone. Others take the opposite approach, surrounding themselves with unhealthy relationships to try and avoid dealing with the pain and emptiness they feel. It’s also common for people to bury themselves in other things—such as sports, shopping, or other “idols”—keeping busy so they don’t have to think about their pain. People even hide behind a mask of “intellect” to shield themselves.

 

But what if there were a Painkiller Who didn’t merely cover up your pain but took it completely away? What if there were a relationship that didn’t just stand in for those you have lost but filled the void? What if there were a way to heal from the hurt of broken relationships, the terror of PTSD, the guilt of abortion and other sins, and even the confusion of the LBGTQ lifestyle? Painkillers introduces you to Jesus, the ultimate Painkiller, and His pathway that leads to finding total recovery and freedom from past hurts, pains, and failures.

 

Click here to get your copy!

 

About the Author

Reverend Jacky Connell has served as the Senior Pastor of Eden Westside Baptist Church for over thirty-six years. Rev. Connell is a pastor, teacher, author, motivational speaker, and conference leader. God has placed the desire to serve people and empower leaders in the heart of Bro. Jacky.

 

 

 

 

 

More from Rev. Jacky

Where do you run when life hurts?

That question is at the heart of my book, Painkillers.

I wrote this book because pain is universal. Every person carries wounds—some visible, some hidden. And when pain comes, we all look for relief. Sometimes we run to distractions. Sometimes to control. Sometimes to success, comfort, or isolation.

The truth is this: wanting the pain to stop is human. But where we run with that pain matters.

Painkillers was written to help people recognize the unhealthy places they turn for relief and to point them toward the only place where real healing can be found—God.

This book isn’t about pretending pain doesn’t exist. It’s about facing it honestly, understanding it deeply, and finding freedom on the other side of it.

Over this blog tour, I’m excited to share more of the heart behind the book, the stories behind the pages, and the hope found in healing.

If you’ve ever been hurt, disappointed, broken, or just tired of carrying the weight—this journey is for you.

Because the question isn’t if we run when life hurts.
The question is: Where do we run?

#PainkillersBook #HealingStartsHere #WhereDoYouRunWhenLifeHurts

MY REVIEW

Does the title scare you or give you relief? Many of us think of physical pain that can be unbearable at times. However there are other pains we deal with like isolation, bad relationships, rejection and many more that cause emotional pain. 

In this book the author address several subjects that can cause pain where we look for relief that can lead  us to turn away from God. The book includes stories from people who have faced difficult situations where they looked for relief without God’s direction. Sometimes we seek fast ways to fix things in order not to suffer anymore.

I like that  the author uses Biblical stories as well as scriptures to guide readers to seek God when they are struggling. When we turn to God instead of trying to do things on our own, He will give us purpose and confidence. He loves us and wants to take our pain away but we need to seek Him and not the ways of the world. 

“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it more abundantly.”

I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.

Blog Stops

Artistic Nobody, August 5 (Author Interview)

Guild Master, August 6 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, August 6

Fiction Book Lover, August 7 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 8

The Bookish Ledger, August 9 (Author Interview)

The Quiet Bookmark, August 10 (Author Interview)

Life on Chickadee Lane, August 11

Vicky Sluiter, August 12 (Author Interview)

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 13

Locks, Hooks and Books, August 14

Texas Book-aholic, August 15

For the Love of Literature, August 16 (Author Interview)

Tell Tale Book Reviews, August 17 (Author Interview)

Blossoms and Blessings, August 18 (Author Interview)

Simple Harvest Reads, August 18

Giveaway

To celebrate his tour, Rev. Jacky is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://gleam.io/g2lOJ/painkillers-celebration-tour-giveaway