About the Book
From best-selling historical romance author Sian Ann Bessey comes romance and suspense in the heart of eighteenth-century London—a story of redemption and forbidden love.
About the Book
From best-selling historical romance author Sian Ann Bessey comes romance and suspense in the heart of eighteenth-century London—a story of redemption and forbidden love.
About the Book
She only meant to drop off a letter. She found a family instead.
Top Ten Tuesday: Most Anticipated Books Releasing in the Second Half of 2026
I have so many highly anticipated books that release later this year! The spring and summer releases this year haven't really appealed to me, but the ones later on I am EXCITED. I look forward to seeing what everyone else is wanting to read.
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| Orange is the Color of Goodbye by Christina Suzann Nelson |
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| The Resurrection of Evania James by Jamie Jo Wright |
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| Every Given Day by Cathy Gohlke |
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| Miss Beresford and the Beast by Mimi Matthews |
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| To Educate an Earl by Gabrielle Meyer |
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| In These Hills by Tamera Alexander |
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| The Heiress and the Woodsman by Christine Hill Suntz |
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| Things We Cannot Keep by Amanda Cox |
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| A Marriage by the Sea by Jody Hedlund |
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| Silent Strike by Traci Hunter Abramson |
About the Book
In the shadowed hollers of the early-twentieth-century Appalachian Mountains, Lizzy Haney is on the run.
About the Book
Hippolyta Halfpenny and her family of professional mourners have perfected the theatrical art of grief. When the reclusive Lord Basil Monfort engages her family's services for his own funeral, she vows it will be her last performance as she's tired of the disguise. Then she discovers the undertaker's body in the library and finds herself cast as an amateur sleuth in an undercover investigation.
Top Ten Tuesday: Bookish Wishes
Oh how the bookish wishes never end. It is a joy to discover new stories. Here are some I have had an eye on for awhile. Have you heard of any of these? I am excited to see what other people are hoping to read!
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| The Princess List by Hannah Currie |
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| Falling in Somerset by Jenny B. Jones |
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| Mistletoe and Malice by Lori Dejong |
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| Marrying Miss Milton |
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| What the Silent Say by Emerson Ford |
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| Sky of Seven Colors by Rachell Nelson |
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| Regency & Regicide by J. J. Fischer |
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| The Life She Forgot by Joanna Davidson Politano |
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| Windvale by Karen Thornell |
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| Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson |
I changed the idea for today's Top Ten Tuesday because usually if I haven't read a book, even a popular one, it is for good reason. I couldn't think of any books I felt like I had missed out on by not reading it yet.
I like to re-read my favorite or just plain good books. Here are some I can't believe I haven't read twice.
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| Little Women by Louisa May Alcott |
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| Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery |
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| Yours is the Night by Amanda Dykes |
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| Take A Chance On Me by Susan May Warren-her best series in my opinion. |
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| The Story Keeper by Lisa Wingate |
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| A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman |
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| Obsessed by Ted Dekker |
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| The Broken Girls by Simone St. James |
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| The Love Note by Joanna Davidson Politano |
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| The Red Door Inn by Liz Johnson |

Book: Not Precisely Mr. Knightley (The Silver Teapot Series Book Two)
Author: Carolyn Miller
Genre: Romance/Contemporary/Christian Fiction
Release Date: May, 2026
Can the Matchmaker Find True Love?
Emma-Jane (EJ) Bennett and Jordan Knight are longtime best friends who codesigned the immensely successful dating app, Dream Match. Success starts to go to EJ’s head when she gets caught up in the famous and money-hungry social circles and starts dating the son of a TV mogul. But Jordan’s feelings have grown from friendship to more. He determines to protect her by exposing Eric Churchill for the two-timer he is, finally agreeing to attend a function with her at the Sydney Opera House. But his best intentions go awry when EJ is embarrassed and runs for the security of home, small-town roots, and The Silver Teapot Café, feeling like Jane Austen’s chastised Emma—only without her Mr. Knightley.
Don’t miss book 1 in The Silver Teapot series, Not Exactly Mr. Darcy
Click here to get your copy!
Carolyn Miller is an inspirational Regency and contemporary romance author who lives in the beautiful Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, with her husband and four children. Together with her husband, she has pastored a church for ten years and worked as a public high school English and Learning and Support teacher.
A longtime lover of romance, especially that of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer’s Regency era, Carolyn holds a BA in English Literature and loves drawing readers into fictional worlds that show the truth of God’s grace in our lives.
Do you know someone who has found love online?
I do. I have numbers of friends and even a family member who have found love and married thanks to dating apps and the like. This newer form of meeting people is something I’ve referenced in several of my books (including Only You Can Love Me), as several of my characters have used an app called Dream Match, a romance matchmaking app for Christian singles around the world. But when I first mentioned Dream Match years ago I didn’t realise at the time that I’d end up writing a story about how the inventor of Dream Match would finally meet her match.
And it seemed perfect to me that Jane Austen’s Emma Woodhouse, known for her matchmaking skills, should be reflected in a modern day context as being the ultimate matchmaker, EJ Bennett, who is responsible for helping hundreds of people find love online. Even if she doesn’t think she needs or wants love for herself.
Playing with Jane Austen’s characters and putting them in a modern setting is a lot of fun. So not only does Emma Woodhouse become EJ Bennett, but George Knightley becomes EJ’s best friend and app co-designer Jordan Knight, the straight shooter she needs. And Frank Churchill, the man Emma starts to fall for, becomes Eric Churchill, son of a TV mogul squillionaire.
The first book in The Silver Teapot series, Not Exactly Mr. Darcy, also played around with some of Austen’s settings, placing the story in a small town in Australia called Wattle Vale. I had fun further developing the Australian connections by setting other key scenes in iconic places like the Sydney Opera House and Bondi Beach, which naturally meant I had to visit for “research.”
So I hope readers enjoy this little taste of Australia, and all the fun references to Jane Austen’s Emma. Be sure to check out my website and follow me on social media for more Jane Austen inspiration and fun, and get ready to enjoy Not Precisely Mr. Knightley, a sweet and swoony best friends-to-more romance that shows the path to true love is never smooth – even for the professional matchmaker.
Happy reading!
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To celebrate her tour, Carolyn is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon e-Gift card and a print copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
My Thoughts
I really enjoyed the first book in this series. I was excited to dive into this story! I love the premise of the plot and Jordan is an okay character but I just never got to a point of caring about Emma-Jane (EJ). I thought I might warm up to her and that I would enjoy the story unfolding more as the pages turned but this one just fell a little flat for me. I understand her character is supposed to grow and change but I just didn't care for her regardless. I think the overall truth in this book is a good example of how we don't want to act and how the world can suck us in so quickly. There is a message about God being in control and letting Him lead in our lives instead of trying to be in control. I appreciate what the author was going for and there were some chapters that I enjoyed but this just wasn't the book for me.
Two Stars.
"I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review."
Splash into Scripture this summer! Dive into God’s Word & soak up truth with these Bible resources for curious & creative kids: • Explorer Bible for Kids • Explorer Bible Dictionary for Kids • Scripture Memory Cards
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What all is included!? 2 copies of the Explorer Bible for Kids, 2 Explorer Bible for Kids Dictionaries, Explorer Bible Stickers, an Explorer Bible T-shirt, and the Toddler Theology Series set (6 books in set).
My Thoughts
I LOVE this Explorer Bible Dictionary for Kids! It is truly unique and I could spend hours pouring over it. It might be for kids but it is pretty great for adults too! There are so many charts that are wildly helpful, such as the Judges of Israel. It organizes so many details of the Bible so that you can easily look things up while studying. There is a wonderful picture of the city of Jerusalem that shows you where certain things are located. I am a visual person so being able to see these charts and images are SO helpful in my understanding and also for kiddos! I hope to use this book when teaching Sunday School as well to help them understand certain details. If you have children or teach children in any way, I highly recommend this resource!
Many thanks to Lifeway Christian Resources for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.
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Top Ten Tuesday: My Favorite Books by My Favorite Authors
Well this is an impossible list to narrow down. There are so many wonderful authors and books! I have some other favorite books but they aren't necessarily by my favorite authors. So this list is just from my favorite authors and my favorite book they have written.
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| The Reckoning at Gossamer Pond by Jaime Jo Wright. She is an auto buy author and I love every single one of her books. |
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| A Midnight Dance by Joanna Davidson Politano-So hard to narrow down. Her books are special each in their own way. |
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| Chateau of Secrets by Melanie Dobson |
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| The Lady and the Lionheart by Joanne Bischof holds a special place in my heart. |
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| The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah |
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| The Duke's Bargain by Megan Walker |
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| The Matrimonial Advertisement by Mimi Matthews |
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| Drake Hall by Christina Baehr |
About the Book From best-selling historical romance author Sian Ann Bessey comes romance and suspense in the heart of eighteenth-century L...