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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

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About the Book

Scrumptious Independence-sm“Taste and see that the Lord is good.”
And so is Beth’s cooking! It’s a good thing, too. After a lifetime of her family’s smothering embrace, a whole new world opens to her with the passing of her beloved grandmother.
Armed with an inheritance she never expected and orders on how to use it, Beth sets off for Merriweather Island and fulfillment of a lifetime of dreams.
Or so she hopes.
What she didn’t hope for was what most women would—a man who fills her thoughts at the most wonderfully unwelcome times. She doesn’t have time or space for a relationship, but how do you tell love to just go away?
Of course, starting over in a new place is never easy, especially as an outsider in a small community. Add to that a mayor who has her dander up and a woman bound to make her life miserable, is it any wonder that Beth begins to doubt God’s and Gram’s plans?
With her heart betraying her resolve and challenges to her faith, Beth finds it takes bravery she didn’t know she had to discover just how scrumptious independence can be.
This “Merriweather book” is the second in a new series featuring five islands, six authors, and a boatload of happily-ever-afters.
The Independence Island Series: beach reads aren’t just for summer anymore.

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 MY REVIEW 
This story is so well written and filled with God’s love that I hated to see it end. I loved getting to know Beth and learn about her insecurity. Her family has not been very supportive of her over the years except one special person. Her Gram is like a breath of fresh air after a rain in the afternoon. She loves with her whole heart and  has a been a big inspiration to Beth.
 It seems to be the norm in some families to bicker over inheritance. Beth is blessed with a precious gift from her Gram and I loved the adventure the author took her on. Arriving on the island, she sees her dream of a food truck become a reality. I have always been intrigued by food trucks. I would be the first one in line everyday as Beth opened  for business. The mouth watering food described gave me a sense of comfort. You can feel Gram’s  influence as Beth cooks up menus that satisfy your taste buds. 
It was so much fun to read about Scott and his past with Beth. I can remember my childhood boyfriend and how special he made me feel. Similar to Beth, my family was critical of me which left me doubting myself. Scott is a good person and finds himself starting  to have those buried feelings for Beth again. One of the things I really liked about the story was how vulnerable the author made Beth. She unravels her fear of failing and slowly puts the pieces back together in an unforgettable story.
I loved the mystery in the story and how it brings Beth to a place where she knows she needs to have a closer relationship with God. Greed and the love of money can make people do uncharacteristic things that cause pain to others. Beth and Scott face several obstacles as they start to share their feelings for each other. The story is a great example of God’s love and finding out how strong you are in the face of danger. The story helped me to discover peace about where I am in life. Beth is a great example of overcoming low self esteem and believing that dreams can come true when you trust God. 
I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion. 

About the Author

Melissa Wardwell
Melissa Wardwell resides in Owosso, Michigan with her husband Jonathan, three children, a cat, and two pitbulls.
Besides writing, she enjoys reading, having coffee with friends, and spending quality time with her husband kayaking and fishing.
Melissa likes to joke about the voices in her head, but it is those voices have inspired her to write several romance novels such as “I Know the Plans” (a story based in her hometown of Owosso) and “Finding Hope in Savannah”. When she is not penning works of fiction, she is busy reviewing books on her blog, Back Porch Reads.
To see more from Melissa Wardwell, visit www.melissawardwell.com

More from Melissa

“Lord, I don’t know how I can keep doing this.”
That was my prayer one evening in 2019 as I made my way to praise practice. I knew that writing was something God had called me to (because He never seems to call you to do something you enjoy) but the finances were just not there to publish another book. I felt lost in the uncertainty of the path moving forward and I needed a light. I had just shared all my concerns with my parents and left with my dad’s words ringing in my head. Are you writing to gain notoriety or are you writing for God?
The next morning, CelebrateLit had a post looking for submissions for a new and innovative series. Hope burst within me and I know I needed more information. I followed instructions and spoke with Sandy Barela and Chautona Havig. The more I was told, the more excited I became because I knew I needed to be part of this collection.
Ideas were hatched, characters began to talk, and a book proposal was sent. I continued to work on the development of characters and the mobile business knowing in my heart that God had given me this opportunity. I wouldn’t do things halfway. And when the confirmation email came, I was ready to share the beautiful story and characters that developed.
Beth is a food truck proprietor, so that means she spends most of her time cooking. In an effort to grow her recipes, I have been making videos of me cooking some of our family’s favorites as well as raiding my mom’s recipe box. The result is some amazing food to share.
Every book, pre-order card, and my YouTube channel has recipes on it. And so will this tour.
With it being summertime, our family doesn’t want those heavy meals so sometimes chips and sandwiches are all we need in the evenings. One favorite is my chicken salad.
Now, this recipe is easily substituted with other things like however, you like your chicken.

Melissa’s Chicken Salad
Feeds 4 (unless you have big eaters.)
2 cans of chicken (you can use cooked but this is quick and easy
1/2 cup of red grapes – halved
1/2 cup celery – diced
Make sure you rinse all of this well as you prep the salad
Dressing
1 1/2 cup of miracle whip (you can use mayo)
1/2 tsp mustard powder
1 tbsp white vinegar
1 tsp of sugar
Mix everything together and serve on your favorite bread option or on a bed of lettuce. I like mine in a pita pocket or on lettuce. This time it was with a pita pocket with a side of lightly salted chips and a pickle.
Now, just a little side note, you can add what ever veggie or fruit you like. Apples and cucumbers would be a great addition as well. So, don’t feel like you have to do things exactly like I do. Make it your own.

Bon appétit

Blog Stops

Soulfully Romantic, September 21
Sara Jane Jacobs, September 21
Texas Book-aholic, September 22
Inklings and notions, September 22
For Him and My Family, September 23
deb’s Book Review, September 23
Artistic Nobody, September 23 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)
She Lives To Read, September 24
Locks, Hooks and Books, September 24
Ashley’s Bookshelf, September 24
Quiet Workings, September 25
Older & Smarter?, September 26
Blogging With Carol, September 27
Batya’s Bits, September 27
Emily Yager, September 28
Stories By Gina, September 28
Reviewingbooksplusmore, September 28
CarpeDiem, September 29
Christian Bookaholic, September 29
Cultivating Us, September 29
Aryn the Libraryan, September 30
Connect in Fiction, October 1
Livin’ Lit, October 1
Simple Harvest Reads, October 2 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
Godly Book Reviews, October 2
Joanne Markey, October 3
Vicky Sluiter, October 3
Splashes of Joy, October 4
Pause for Tales, October 4

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Melissa is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

5 comments:

  1. Oh your review makes me want to read, the book sounds super good!

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  2. Deana, you are such a blessing. Thank you for sharing your heart in this review. I pray you find the healing you need.

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  3. Deana, you are such a blessing. Thank you for sharing your heart in this review. I pray you find the healing you need.

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  4. Deana, you are such a blessing. Thank you for sharing your heart in this review. I pray you find the healing you need.

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