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Happy Thursday, Friends!  How has your January (and new year) been so far?  We've had record-breaking cold here in Central Alabama, but I'm thankful we didn't get the heavy snow LA (Lower Alabama) received.

Today I'm reviewing a new edition to the Lake City Heroes Series:  Serial Burn by Lynette Eason.  This one is the third installation, but these books read as stand alone books.

About the Author

Lynette Eason is the USA Today bestselling author of Double Take, Target Acquired, and Serial Burn, as well as the Extreme Measures, Danger Never Sleeps, Blue Justice, Women of Justice, Deadly Reunions, Hidden Identity, and Elite Guardians series. She is the winner of three ACFW Carol Awards, the Selah Award, and the Inspirational Reader’s Choice Award, among others. She is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and has a master’s degree in education from Converse College. Eason lives in South Carolina with her husband. They have two adult children. Learn more at LynetteEason.com.

About Serial Burn (Lake City Heroes)
• Publisher: Revell (January 21, 2025)
• Paperback: 320 pages

According to Goodreads

She's out for justice. But the arsonist she's tracking is out for retribution.

Now the fire marshal of Lake City, Jesslyn McCormick is determined to find the person who started the fire that robbed her of her family when she was just seven years old. As the twentieth anniversary of the tragedy approaches, a string of fires--including at Jesslyn's church--brings up all those old feelings and offers new evidence.

Because church fires are considered a hate crime, FBI Special Agent Nathan Carlisle is called in to work with local law enforcement. Nathan has his own past--one he'd prefer not to revisit. And focusing on helping Jesslyn track down the arsonist is a great distraction.

As both the case and the chemistry between Jesslyn and Nathan heat up, memories will come flooding in from the past to bump up against hopes for the future. And when Jesslyn comes face-to-face with her worst nightmare, she'll have to confront her fears and rely on Nathan and her community of friends in order to survive.




My Review

Jesslyn's character almost broke my heart.  She intentionally and meticulously worked her way up via her education and law enforcement to become the Fire Marshal of her small North Carolina hometown.  Her sole purpose: to solve the mystery of who burned her family's home to the ground, killing her parents and two sisters.  Jesslyn's drive and commitment to this one thing reaches a boiling point when she makes a public announcement about her plan to purchase and convert an old gym into a youth center to honor her father's memory.  She also threatens the arsonist by announcing her intent on finding him and bringing him to justice.

Arson destroys Jesslyn's church, and then a string of arsons burn businesses frequented by Jesslyn; clearly the arsonist is targeting her.  At each scene a beautiful piece of custom jewelry is left in the ashes as a calling card.  Jesslyn is certain that the arsonist is mocking her, and she searches to find a connection between the jewelry and her history.  She also can't help but wonder if the culprit could be the same arsonist from almost twenty years ago who destroyed her life.

Since the burning of a church is a hate crime, FBI Special Agent Nathan Carlisle is assigned to the case.  Nathan has a huge crush on Jesslyn, and she's slowly falling for Nathan.  As far as romances go, it is a very slow burn.  Both Nathan and Jesslyn suffered childhood trauma involving fire, but unlike Jesslyn, Nathan tends to avoid investigating fires.  He takes this case strictly to help Jesslyn.

I really enjoyed this romantic thriller.  The plot twists were so unexpected, and both main characters slowly (very slowly) tear down the walls surrounding their hearts.  Both grow spiritually, too, but I would have liked to have seen a little more faith from each character.  I'm hoping we readers will get a glimpse of this in the next book in the series, Final Approach.  The good thing about this series is Jesslyn and Nathan are part of a friend group, and they're all very close and supportive of each other.  I am confident we will see more of Jesslyn and Nathan in future books.  I enjoyed Serial Burn so much I want to go back and read the first two books in the Lake City Heroes Series.



Disclosure:  I received a copy of Serial Burn from TLC Book Tours via the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review.  Thank-you, TLC Book Tours, for including me in this tour!



Have you read any books so far this year you'd like to share with us?


Until next time...

Happy reading!
Ricki Jill


Book Review: Serial Burn by Lynette Eason

Thursday, January 23, 2025

 


Happy Tuesday, My Lovelies!  We had a snow day on Friday, and it stuck around through Saturday.  Our Westies do not like the snow, and they got mad at me as if I could do something about it!  I'm so thankful that I've been able to get out and about this week

Before Christmas, TLC Book Tours asked if I would be interested in reading and reviewing a new 40-day devotional written by Whitney Lowe entitled Set Your Eyes Higher.  Whitney is known for her "Scribble Devos" on Instagram where she has over 70K followers.  Although this devo and her IG account are geared more toward Millennials and Gen Z, I am enjoying it and actually getting more from it than I expected I would.  I'd like to thank TLC Book Tours for the opportunity to be included on the tour!

About Set Your Eyes Higher: A 40 Day Reset to Slow Your Anxiety and Fix Your Focus on God (A Devotional)

Publisher: Zondervan (September 24, 2024)

Hardcover: 208 pages


According to Goodreads:

Find peace and rest for your spirit when fix your eyes on God.

Life feeling out of control? Overwhelmed and need a break? You're invited to a 40-day reset that will help you let go of what's not serving you, honor your limitations, and turn your gaze toward a God who loves who you. Set Your Eyes Higher is a life-changing devotional journey from anxiety to peace.

We spend a lot of time looking down. Mostly at our phones. Sometimes at ourselves. The artificial blue light in our eyes makes us anxious about the world. It makes us chase trends that have nothing to do with who we want to be. It causes us to put time, energy, and brain space into what won't last.

It's time to look up.

Each daily devotion in Set Your Eyes Higher from Whitney Lowe includes honest reflections, a suggestion for a Scripture reading, and a prayer that will help you refocus your attention on God. This insightful guide for our modern world will help you if you are:

  • Searching for a rhythm to anchor your spiritual practices
  • Looking to take control of your time, and gain clarity on what you want in life
  • Seeking long-lasting contentment over trends
  • Wanting to let go of the world's worries you are carrying on your shoulders
  • Eager to know the Bible but don't know where to start


Set Your Eyes Higher will help you find new perspective, purpose, power, and peace. If you're feeling unmoored because you've taken your eyes off of what matters most, the hope you're searching for is within reach--if you're ready to look up.




My Review

I've read a little bit about Whitney Lowe and her ministry, and her number one goal is to encourage young women to read scripture daily.  Young (and older) women spend so much time scrolling on social media, and rather than it bringing joy and positivity to our lives, it can instead cause anxiety.  Whitney's point is if women would set aside a fraction of the time they spend on social media and read the Bible, they will find true joy and will be much less anxious.  

What I like about this devotional is Whitney's voice:  She's witty, encouraging, and very relatable.  Another thing I like about it is that it only lasts for forty days.  Anyone can commit to anything for forty days!  I started reading this right after Christmas, so I have not read the entire book yet; but I have looked ahead and flipped through the entire book.  The book is organized into four parts:

Part 1:  Identity + Insecurity
Part 2:  Wisdom + Humility
Part 3:  Capacity + Burnout
Part 4:  Scarcity + Abundance

(I'm currently at the end of Part 2.)

Each daily devo features a lesson, scripture, and a prayer.  The lessons also feature additional scriptures for a deeper study if the reader wants to learn more.  Part 1 focused a lot about social media (including a hilarious filter mishap she experienced), perceptions, perfection, and how God will use you just as you are.  I thought it was fantastic!  





Part 2 has been even better as it focuses on wisdom.  Our trials and the testing of our faith produces perseverance (James 1), and God  promises to abundantly share with us his wisdom.



I'm enjoying this devo, and I plan to give it to my younger daughter Shelley when I finish it.  I know she'll enjoy it, too.  I highly recommend this for younger women, however, I am loving it!  I look forward to reading the lessons and scripture everyday.  It will help any woman with anxiety regardless of age or stage in life, so if you have a friend or a family member experiencing anxiety, go check out this book because it could help her.  I highly recommend this devotional.


Disclosure:

I received a free hardcover copy of Set Your Eyes Higher: A 40-Day Reset To Slow Your Anxiety and Fix You Focus On God from the publisher via TLC Book Tours in exchange for a fair and honest review.  



Until next time...

Happy reading!
Ricki Jill



Book Review: Set Your Eyes Higher

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

 


Happy New Year, My Lovelies!  

Did you read any good books this year?  It was a very good reading year for me.  Due to travel, copious numbers of appointments, and Mr. Bookish watching several history documentary series, I've had abundant opportunities to read.  In this post, I'll share with you my Goodreads statistics and my favorites from 2024.




I admit that my daughters greatly influenced what I read last year.
I prefer and read lots of fantasy.  However one reads lots of romance, and the other one only reads mysteries, suspense, and true crime.

As much as I love my daughters, and I also appreciate their willingness to share their books with me, I will not be bullied influenced into reading as many of their recommendations this year because I have a goal to read more classics and nonfiction.  I'm not annoyed with them because they are part of the reason my reading year was so wonderful!


More than half the books I read last year was from our local library.  A few were sent to me by publishers or lent to me by my daughters.  The rest I purchased mostly from Indie bookstores.  I also had three book subscriptions, but now I only have one from Wildflower Books.




The one subscription I'm keeping is the Fantasy selection from Wildflower Fiction.  The bookstore's owner Bayleigh is very good at selecting them, and most of them are from either independent publishers or are self-published.  All have been new, so there has been no concern about already owning a copy.

One of the blind dates made my best of list.



Lovelight Farms was also purchased from Wildflower Fiction.  It was the best Christmas romcom I read this year.

I liked it so much that I ordered the three other books in the series, and they will probably be the only romances I read this year.  All are set in the same tiny Maryland town, and each one features a different season.  My goal it to read each one during the season it's set in.


Below are my favorite books from 2024


Top to bottom, left to right:

If you could bake-up a book and mix together Brigette Jones' Diary,  Beetlejuice, and Never Been Kissed, then you would get The Love Of My After Life.  It was very funny in spite of several cringe-worthy, socially awkward scenes.

The Wishing Game is about a wealthy, reclusive writer who invites contestants to his private island to compete for a very large, life-changing prize.  It contains a favorite trope of mine (found family), and it has all the feels.  

Ruthless Vows is part of a dystopian duology that has compelling characters I rooted for until the very end.  This a very well written YA romantasy.

Apprentice to the Villain is the laugh out loud sequel to Assistant to the Villain.  Morally gray characters, grumpy/sunshine, and a frog named Kingsley who communicates with tiny signs make this series so much fun.  I can't wait for the final installment to this trilogy.  Read my full review HERE.

You Deserve Each Other is probably the best romance I've ever read.  Sarah Hogle is a very popular writer on BookTok and Instagram, and I can see why.
The two main characters in this book hate each other and are trying to get out of their engagement by trying to force the other to break it.  (I know,,,,where is the romance in this one?)
The witty dialogue and hilarious situations kept me reading way past my bedtime.  Read my review HERE.

A Curse For True Love is part of a YA trilogy, probably my favorite since The Infernal Devices Series.  If you read this series and don't fall in love with Jacks, then you are heartless.  Truly, go to Oz and buy yourself one.


Below are my Top Four excluding Number One.



Emily Wilde's Map Of the Otherlands is the second in the Emily Wilde series.  Emily is a neuro-spicy academic studying fairies during the Victorian Era, and her fiancé is an Irish fairy prince.  This is the best of all the cozy fantasies I've ever read.

Bound By Gravity is more high fantasy, and it was also one of the Wildflower Fiction's Fantasy Blind Dates With a Book.  It was the biggest surprise of the year, and I was shocked by how well-written it is.  Jenny Hickman is a very creative and talented writer, and she definitely knows how to world-build.  You can read my review HERE.

You don't have to be a gamer to love Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow.  This book lived up to the hype, and although it was published in 2023, I didn't get around to reading it until last year.  I highly recommend it.  Read my review HERE.

My favorite book of 2024:



The Unmaking of June Farrow is a delightful mixture of magical realism, suspense, time travel, and romance.  Adrienne Young is becoming my favorite writer, and her writing keeps getting better and better.  This is another one that was published in 2023 that I didn't read until 2024.  Read my complete review HERE.

Do any of these books appeal to you?  What was your favorite book of 2024?


Here's to hoping that 2025 will be as good of a reading year as 2024!

Until next time...

Happy New Year!
Ricki Jill

Literary Friday: My 2024 Year In Books

Friday, January 3, 2025

 


Happy New Year and Happy Eighth Day of Christmas, My Lovelies!

It's been a minute since I posted because December has been extremely busy, and I had five minor surgeries all requiring anesthesia.  (Nothing serious, but they needed to be done.)  I also hosted Christmas, and it was so nice having the family together for ten days.


This year's Christmas decor theme everywhere but the dining room was peppermint and gingerbread.


I was very surprised looking back on my five most popular posts of 2024.  They are:












If you missed any of these posts, use the links if you're interested!

Clearly the tablescape posts are winners.  But it was a shock that a bookish post was Number Two, and I was also pleased that one of my CSA posts made the Top Five.

This Friday I will post a review of my very favorite books of 2024;  it has been a phenomenal reading year for me!



Next week I'll share a few of my goals and aspirations for 2025 for myself and the blog.

Stay tuned!


Until next time...

Happy New Year!
Ricki Jill


Happy New Year and a 2024 Blog Recap

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

 

Happy December, My Lovelies!  Are you having a nice Advent Season so far?  We started December in New Orleans, and it was so much fun visiting friends.  I feel very organized this year, and I'm planning to have more quiet time for devotion and Advent studies.

Today I'm joining fourteen other stylists for a Christmas Tabelscape Blog Hop Party hosted by Sweet Rita from the Panoply Blog.


Thank-you so much, Rita, for hosting these tablescape blog hops.
They're always so much fun!

If you're hopping in order, you just visited Patti's blog, Pandora's Box.  I want to thank you for linking over to my little corner of the internet.  I have been looking forward to this for weeks!

The theme for this tablescape in our dining room is "evergreen."  I was inspired by my new napkins from GreenRow.  I was smitten when I saw them on their site, and I ordered a set of them.  GreenRow is a brand whose parent company is Williams-Sonoma.



The cheerful napkins feature different types of evergreen trees on a jaunty background of contemporary chartreuse polka dots.

The plate stacks feature modern plates from Crate and Barrel.  I've had them for many years.

I decided on a living "evergreen" centerpiece planted in a vintage Annie Glass boat from San Francisco.



I chose a selection of ferns and white cyclamen.  I like the frosty fern because it looks wintry.



I also purchased a set of green glasses from GreenRow.
The fun evergreen wreath napkin rings are new, and they're from Hobby Lobby.


I also decorated the Welsh Dresser with candles, a flocked tree, and felt garland.







If you're looking for a fun Christmas read, may I recommend:




Resources:

Living centerpiece plants:  Leaf 'n Petal
Printed table runner and plates:  Crate and Barrel
Glasses and napkins:  GreenRow
Wooden chargers:  Pier1
Ruffled table runner:  Shabby Chic
Glass boat (centerpiece):  Vintage Annie Glass
Candles:  Root via The Fresh Market
Napkin rings:  Hobby Lobby
White ceramic trees:  Farmhouse Pottery
Pottery on Welsh Dresser:  MacKenzie-Childs
Felt garland on dresser:  Michael's

For to us a child is born,
    to us a son is given;
and the government shall be upon his shoulder,
    and his name shall be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
    Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Of the increase of his government and of peace
    there will be no end,
on the throne of David and over his kingdom,
    to establish it and to uphold it
with justice and with righteousness
    from this time forth and forevermore.
The zeal of the Lord of hosts will do this.
~Isaiah 9:6-7 (ESV)


Please visit all the other participants in this hop.  The links are below!  If you're linking in order,  The Little Yellow Corner Store is next.

Home is Where the Boat Is - A Delivery from St. Nick
Pandora's Box - Holly and Jolly
The Bookish Dilettante - Evergreen Inspired Christmas Tablescape
The Little Yellow Corner Store - The Magic of a Nutcracker Christmas Tablescape
The Painted Apron - Christmas Sparkle
Corner of Plaid and Paisley - Christmas at the Barn
Thrifting Wonderland - All is Bright Tablescape
Red Cottage Chronicles - A Red and White Christmas Tablesetting




 Until next time...

Blessings!
Ricki Jill


Evergreen Inspired Christmas Tablescape

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

 





Hello, My Lovelies!   I hope you're having a blessed Sunday!  Welcome to the December 1, 2024 edition of the Tales of the Traveling Tote!




There is also a giveaway.
You'll learn more at the end of this post!


Recently we visited Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, for one of my dearest friend's wedding.  I did not take many photos of the parties and the wedding because there were so many photographers, and no one had their phones out.  It was sort of nice, to tell you the truth.  I did take a few photos of Susan's gorgeous flowers surreptitiously because I knew y'all would want to see them.  I was able to take them before the ceremony when no one was around.







Our home away from home was The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek.  We enjoyed staying there, and the folks were so welcoming and accomodating.


The hotel was formerly a private residence.  


We had fun in Dallas, and one of the highlights was eating lunch at Terry Black's.  The ribs and sauce was the best I've ever had, but I must brag on Mr. Bookish because his brisket is better.



We also shopped for Christmas presents in an artsy section of Dallas (Bishop Arts District).  One of the highlights for me was an independent romance bookshop called Blush Bookstore.  It was so cute, and they sold the most adorable bookish clothing and accessories I've ever seen.




A cozy reading nook
Blush also sold a cute variety of vintage-looking Christmas decor and ephemera.


We also visited the Kimbell Art Museum in Forth Worth for the Dutch Art in a Global Age Exhibit.  I took so many photos, but I will only share my very favorites in this post.



According to the museum's website:

In the seventeenth century, Dutch merchants sailed across seas and oceans, joining trade networks that stretched from Asia to the Americas and Africa. This unprecedented movement of goods, ideas, and people gave rise to what many consider the first age of globalization and sparked an artistic boom in the Netherlands.


I loved the gorgeous still lifes with the tiny little details that included insects and other fauna specimens.  



The exhibit also included maps and stunning decorative objects in silver, porcelain, and more, from the seventeenth and the first half of the eighteenth centuries. 


These Delftware tea canisters were designed to copy Chinese motifs. 



This is a silver sugar server.
Sugar was sold in a hard, cone-shaped configuration, and it sat on the top of the server.  Diners would use the spoons and scrape sugar into the base and then spoon it out for serving.


I also had a couple of favorites from their permanent collection.


Weeping Willow 
1918–19
Claude Monet, French

Monet had painted ten Weeping Willow paintings by 1919, apparently in mournful response to the mass tragedy of World War I.



Presentation of Captives to a Maya Ruler
c. A.D. 785
Limestone with traces of paint


We had such a wonderful trip filled with parties, childhood friends, delicious food, shopping, and priceless works of art.  I'm so thankful we were able to go to Dallas and attend Susan and Gary's wedding.  



Please make sure you visit all the posts and see where the other totes have been this quarter, and Linda is hosting the giveaway!


Debbie with Miss Aurora @ Mountain Breaths 
Emily with Miss Courtney ChildsThe French Hutch
 Patti with Miss Kenzie @ Pandora's Box
Jenna with Miss Coquille @The Painted Apron
Linda P with Miss Lola @ Life and Linda
Rita with Miss Luna C Panoply 
Sarah with Miss Merri Mac @ Hyacinths for the Soul
Jackie and Miss Madi K @ Purple Chocolat Home
Ricki Jill and Countess De Monet @ The Sketchy Reader (You're here!)







Our next adventures.

We are currently in New Orleans attending an event and visiting friends and family.
I will share about this trip in March!




Until next time...

Blessings!
Ricki Jill




Tales of the Traveling Tote: Dallas, Texas

Sunday, December 1, 2024


Hello, Lovelies!

I'm Ricki Jill. Welcome! I'm honored that you're reading my blog. I enjoy sharing my creative lifestyle @ The Bookish Dilettante. For more information about my blog, please read the Start Here page. Thank-you for stopping by, and I hope you'll consider following me via email.

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