Sunday, April 12, 2026

The Star-Blessed Review



About the Book

Book: The Star-Blessed

Author: Angie Dickinson

Genre: YA Fantasy Retelling

Release Date: March 10, 2026

Three legendary origins of power. Two royal bloodlines. One deadly curse.

The kingdom of Stelauris is slowly dying. A season of poison infects the air, earth, and water with increasing deadliness each year, and a deep love of gold and power infects the failing mind of the king. His only daughter and first in line to the throne, Princess Seren, lives in tightly controlled isolation. When she is suddenly thrust into royal society, she struggles to hide the strain of untamed magic awakening in her blood.

Seren’s newly appointed personal guard, Sir Corin, resents the exile of his people. As heir to a long-banished line of succession and the last of the land’s legendary protectors, he holds no loyalty for the current royal family and their history of unhinged cruelty.

As death steals over the kingdom and the schemes at court grow deadlier, the princess and the guard are forced to face their fears, their troubled pasts, and the cost of personal freedom.

The Star-Blessed is a reimagining and reinventing of two fairy tales: “Rumpelstiltskin” and “Cat-Skin” by the Brothers Grimm.

 

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About the Author

Angie Dickinson is a lifelong lover of magical stories that point to truth, hope, and redemption. She is the author of Truth Cursed, a YA fantasy with Enclave Publishing. Angie especially loves to read and write historically inspired fantasy, mystery, and fairy tales. She enjoys Earl Grey tea, reading too late at night, and spending time with her husband and children at their home in the woods of Michigan.

 

 

 

 

More from Angie

If you’re like me, I suspect you can still remember the soft sounds and smells of the local or school library that you visited in childhood. You can probably remember the thrill of finding a book that you longed to spend time paging through in peace. For me, the greatest thrills came whenever I found a beautifully illustrated fairy tale. Fairy tale collections were always my favorite, and finding illustrated versions by talented artists made my heart sing.

Reading and re-reading fairy tales as a child eventually led to writing my own retelling as an adult. I began with an unusual tale that was very familiar to me via its illustrated retelling: “Cat-Skin” by the Brothers Grimm has been gorgeously retold (and mercifully sanitized) by Charlotte Huck, and illustrated by Anita Lobel. This picture book for children is titled Princess Furball, and is one of my old favorites that never left me. I chose this story and its original source for my retelling, lightening the darker original elements in my own way, but including the story beats, themes, and motifs that were so dear to me. I put my own twist on the tale, which surprisingly (even to me) included a subplot that was a retelling of its own: “Rumpelstiltskin.” I have loved many versions of this familiar story over the years, but my favorite is an illustrated retelling by Paul O. Zelinsky. I have read this one to my children countless times, and it has always set my mind whirring with the different ways that it could be told again.

For my retelling, I lovingly mined these two stories, “Cat-Skin” and “Rumpelstiltskin,” and worked them together into a foundation for a new fairy tale. The frame holds pieces of the old tales, but it’s wrapped up in something brand new. This is a story of a young woman and a young man whose paths cross and wend down a road marked by destiny, shadowed by grief, and lit by courage. Their story is a new fairy tale, reflected in gold and fortified by the faithful gleam of the stars.

 

Blog Stops

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Devoted Steps, April 1

The Lofty Pages, April 1

Inspired by Fiction, April 2

Because Fiction, April 3 (Author Interview)

Lily’s Corner, April 4

Blogging With Carol, April 5

Artistic Nobody, April 6 (Author Interview)

Holly’s Book Corner, April 7

Guild Master, April 8 (Author Interview)

Tell Tale Book Reviews, April 9

Simple Harvest Reads, April 10 (Guest Review from Mindy)

Fiction Book Lover, April 11 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, April 12 (Spotlight)

To Everything There Is A Season, April 12

Vicky Sluiter, April 13 (Author Interview)

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Angie is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a hardcover copy of the book!!

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

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My Thoughts

This is a magical and twisted story that had me so wrapped up I wasn't even sure what to think while reading. I am not familiar with many fairy tales so with this being a reimagining of two fairy tales I think I missed out a little bit on the similarities. Seren is a great heroine and I really enjoyed her perspective throughout the story. There is a very light romance but it is not the main plot at all and the overall feel of this story is pretty dark. There are of course lighter moments but it read as a darker read with much evil to overcome. There were more magical elements in this book than I was expecting. The middle of the story was a slow read and not much seems to happen. The last few chapters of course pick up and wrap up the story in a nice and exciting way. I found it to be overall a little predictable yet still enjoyable. This is the first book I have read by this author and I plan to read more from her. 


Four Stars. 


"I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review."

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Books Set in Places I Wish To Travel

 Top Ten Tuesday

Books Set in Places on My Bucket List

This was fun but also a little bit more difficult to find specific books. I thought it would be super easy but shockingly not so much. Also, I need to know about books set in Sweden! I couldn't come up with any. Does anyone have a recommendation for books set in Sweden? 


Then There Was You by Kara Isaac -Australia

The Sisters of Sea View by Julie Klassen -Devonshire


Take a Chance on Me by Susan May Warren -Minnesota 



Love Practically by Nichole Van-Scotland


Beyond the Tides by Liz Johnson-Price Edward Island

A Beauty So Rare by Tamera Alexander-Belmont Mansion in Nashville



Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder-I recently found out that you can visit where Almanzo grew up in New York!

A Dance in Donegal by Jennifer Deibel-Ireland

A Warrior's Heart by Misty M. Beller-Canadian Rockies


All the Lost Places by Amanda Dykes-Venice


Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Buzzwords or Phrases That Make Me Want to Read (or Avoid) a Book




Today's Top Ten Tuesday Topic is "Buzzwords or Phrases That Make Me Want to Read (or Avoid) a Book"

I came up with a few from both sides that are instant buzzwords that usually trigger something either positive or negative. I DO appreciate how it has become popular to post these types of things with the book cover so the reader has a better idea of what is in the story. It has helped me avoid some books and actually want to read others. What do you think? Do you agree? Would you rather go in blind? 

I am eager to read what others have to say on this topic today. 


Buzzwords/Phrases That Make Me Want to Avoid

(There are a few rare books out there where the authors have pulled these off but for the most part it is a "no" from me.)

 Love Triangle

Amnesia Trope

Amish

Secret Baby

Relationship affairs/Cheating that carries through the entire book 

Instant love




Buzzwords/Phrases That Make Me Want to Read

Found Family 

Friends to More

Split Time/Dual Time 

Time Travel 

Historical Setting

No Spice

Gothic



Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Books on My Spring 2026 To-Read List

 So many books and just not enough time! Top Ten Tuesday: Books on My Spring 2026 To-Read List Here are some books I am excited to read this spring. 


The Heart of War by Olivia Snow 


Not Precisely Mr. Knightley by Carolyn Miller
The first book in this series was cute. 

Into a Golden Era by Gabrielle Meyer

The Bookshop of 99 Doors by Jamie Jo Wright

The Girl Upstairs by Jessica R. Patch

Sky of Seven Colors by Rachelle Nelson

The Last Wayfinder by Ellen McGinty

A Foolish Proposal by Kasey Stockton

The Not So Neutral Zone by Susan May and Sarah Warren

You Bet Your Stretch Marks by Abbie Halberstadt (non-fiction)


The Hidden Key of Brooke Sumner




About the Book

 Will the key unlock more than a vault filled with treasure?


Brooke Sumner has been carefully avoiding Storm Whitlock ever since he betrayed her trust. When he joins Caspar's mysterious treasure-hunting group, she steps away to focus on her antique shop and keep herself busy.

Then Caspar invites her back for one final assignment, and Brooke is torn. Returning to Halstead Manor to help the team find the second half of a key is intriguing. It also means she'd be working with Storm. But she doesn't trust his motives, so she reluctantly rejoins to keep him in check.

As they dive into their expedition, Brooke finds her heart softening toward those she'd once held at arm's length. And is it possible she misunderstood Storm's betrayal of their friendship?

"In this friends-to-more romance, we get to see the beauty of being known, being loved, and finding the people who want to walk alongside us." —Toni Shiloh, Christy Award-winning author (Goodreads)






My Thoughts

The Hidden Key of Brooke Sumner is the newest story for this trilogy. 
This book wraps up a lot of loose ends and gives an excellent ending to this series.
I think Brooke might be my favorite character from the series so I really enjoyed this one. The romance is fun and it takes a long while to fully understand Brooke and Storm's past history. Something put a wedge between them and the author doesn't give away details until much later. The characters grow a lot over the course of the chapters of this story and it was a fun mystery romance. 

Four Stars. 

"I received a complimentary copy from Kregel. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review."








Thursday, March 19, 2026

The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton

 


About the Book

In her search for a rare gem, will Everleigh end up uncovering the true treasure of her heart?


Personal care nurse Everleigh Wheaton knows it only takes a few well-placed lies to ruin a reputation. She's experienced it time and time again. But there's a silver lining to repeatedly proving she's confident and self-reliant.

When she loses yet another job and an enigmatic stranger offers her a potential way out, she's game. After all, she loves a good mystery, and an invitation to visit the legendary Halstead Manor is irresistible. But she's not about to let her guard down--especially with the other women who received the same invitation.

A strange voice on the phone tells them he's gathered the three of them to work together as treasure hunters. The first assignment requires Everleigh to be a traveling nurse for retired FBI agent Gertrude Levine, who has one cold case she just can't let go the Florentine diamond that went missing when the Austrian Empire fell.

With Everleigh's keen ability to solve puzzles, Natalie Daughtry's vast knowledge of history, and Brooke Sumner's connections to the antiques world, they're bound to track down the diamond. Except that Gertie's nephew, Niles Butler, doesn't trust Everleigh's innocent act . . . even if he finds himself falling for her. Worse, Everleigh's walls of self-preservation may doom the entire team.

Hints of real-life historical events combined with contemporary characters make this first book in the Treasures of Halstead Manor series a masterful blend of romance, mystery, and strong female friendships. Readers of authors like Denise Hunter and Nicole Deese who enjoy unfolding relationships and the organic discovery of God's love will relish this new series. (Goodreads)






My Thoughts


I enjoyed this one simply because of the characters. The mystery didn't totally suck me in but the lives of the people sleuthing had my attention. In looking for a missing jewel there are some clever clues and history that are also fun additions. The romance is well written with lots of banter. There is a person holding all of the strings to this group of people and I am thinking there is more to this "Casper" so while there isn't really a cliffhanger it is clear there is more to discover with each of the ladies that are investigating. For a quick read this is a fun romantic mystery. 

Four Stars. 


Book three comes out March 24th and is called The Hidden Key of Brooke Sumner.

"I received a complimentary copy of this book from Kregel. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review."











Wednesday, March 18, 2026

The Beginning of You

 



About the Book


God added your smile

and filled you with love.
From your head to your toes,
you're a gift from above.

This precious keepsake will teach toddlers how God intentionally created them and just how much their caregivers love them. Little ones will discover how each part of their bodies—from their nose to their toes—was perfectly designed by God, who formed them with tender care.

With rhyming text and colorful illustrations, this sweet board book is ideal for parents and caregivers to read with the child in their lap as an interactive experience. As kids like them are depicted smelling cookies and flowers, hearing a train and a plane, and jumping and running, children will begin to learn where their noses are, where their ears are, what their legs do, and more! (Amazon)







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My Thoughts



This is a cute little board book for littles. I would say from about newborn to 2 years old this would be a great book to add to your collection. My little boy enjoys looking at it and it is a great reminder that God knit them together and He even knows how many hairs are on their head. It can be challenging to find books that present God in such a way so this is a special little book. It would make a great gift! 






Five Stars. 





"I received a complimentary copy of this book from Kregel. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review."



Friday, March 13, 2026

He Calls Me Daughter Review and Gift Card Giveaway




About the Film

 HE CALLS ME DAUGHTER is for women who have felt unseen, unsupported, or unsure of their worth. Through intimate, first-person stories, viewers follow women as they begin to name the pain they’ve carried for years: father wound. Audiences are invited to reflect on their own story as they walk alongside these women on a journey toward healing. HE CALLS ME DAUGHTER is an invitation to experience the love of a Father who does not withdraw—One who offers peace, belonging, and restoration.


 He Calls Me Daughter in theaters only 3/17-3/18! 

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My Thoughts


This is a film that intrigued me and I very much enjoyed watching. It is a well put together documentary type film of different people discussing their father wounds. I loved hearing different perspectives and experiences that different women have had and also encouragement from Alex Kendrick on what a father is to do. There is a wonderfully strong statement that God is the only Father who can love us how we need to be loved unconditionally. I think it is a well known fact that not having a father figure or having a terrible father figure has a lasting impact on a daughter. It is difficult to understand that we have a Father who loves us when in that situation. I thought the interviews were well put together and overall I found this film to be encouraging and it will create much needed conversation. 


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Many thanks to He Calls Me Daughter for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.


Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Recent Reads Recap

I am veering from the Top Ten Tuesday Topic this week because I really couldn't think of any books that fit the topic. So I am listing the last ten books I read for fun and that I didn't review on the blog already. 


The Belle of Chatham by Laura Frantz
I gave this one four stars. I was disappointed with the instant love romance thread and it took a lot from the fascinating history.

A Fortunate Miscalculation by Karen Thornell
Three Stars. It was just okay for me. 


Heir of Hope by Morgan L. Busse
Four Stars. I really enjoyed this entire series! 

Marrying the Matchmaker by Jody Hedlund
Four Stars. The best of the series. 

The Light of Stars by Jenelle Hovde
Four Stars. This book is so unique and I enjoyed it!


Awakened by Roseanna M. White
Two Stars. I struggled with this one unfortunately. 


A Bride of Fallen Stars by Victoria McCombs. 
Five stars. Pre-order now! I loved this book!!!!



Man of Shadow and Mist by Michelle Griep
Five stars. Gothic historical romance and a re-read. 


Under the Scottish Sky by Amy Coburn Crawford
Two Stars. This book I just couldn't get into and I really wanted to! 


The Duke's Diary by Ashtyn Newbold
Five star re-read. This one is just fun.