Review Card & Book Review- The Summer Of Lost And Found By Toni Blake

Recovering from cancer, Cincinnati news anchor Jessica Fox has no choice but to take a summer leave. Her boss’s proposal: for Jessica to take it easy and recharge at his late grandmother Mabel’s cottage in the Kentucky mountains.

The town of Lost and Found lives up to its name. Resistant at first, Jessica grows to appreciate the slower pace, the spectacular sunsets, the affable locals, and even Matt Cordray, the laid-back, too-friendly police chief next door. Most engaging of all is Mabel, who left behind a treasure map that leads Jessica to a collection of lost items—mementos and love letters—people have mailed to the town over the years. Jessica needs something to help pass the time, and she finds it in reuniting these precious things with the distant strangers who lost them.

Lost and in flux herself, Jessica has no idea just how connected to life this town will make her feel again or, by summer’s end, how transformative a season it will be.

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This book is about slowing down after survival, and learning that healing doesn’t end when the crisis does. In The Summer of Lost and Found, Toni Blake follows Jessica Fox, a driven Cincinnati newscaster fresh off her battle with breast cancer, as she steps away from the spotlight and into the quiet rhythms of Lost Valley, Kentucky. What begins as a temporary escape quickly becomes a journey of rediscovery.

Blake beautifully captures the disorientation of life after illness—the physical recovery, the emotional whiplash, and the question of who you are when the fight is over. Jessica’s Lost and Found project is a clever, heartfelt device, weaving together community, memory, and second chances while giving the town a lifeline of its own. The small-town setting is cozy without feeling idealized, full of kind neighbors, shared meals, and genuine connection.

The romance with Matt, the steady and compassionate police chief, unfolds gently and naturally, never overshadowing Jessica’s personal growth. At its core, this is a comforting, hopeful story about redefining success, embracing change, and finding purpose in unexpected places. Warm, thoughtful, and quietly uplifting, it’s perfect for readers who love emotional depth wrapped in charm.

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Review Card & Book Review – The Heat Of The Moment By Camilla Isley

When a slow-burn attraction finally catches fire…

Four years after losing her husband in the line of duty, ER nurse Lily Finnigan has one goal: raise her daughter and keep her heart safely locked away. Romance—even a simple fling—isn’t on the agenda. Until Josh Collins walks into her emergency room.

Gorgeous, charming, and infuriatingly kind, he is everything Lily doesn’t want—but can’t seem to stay away from. When her apartment floods, her new helpful neighbor turns out to be the sexy firefighter she’s been dreaming of. Now he’s everywhere—offering help, stealing smiles, and slowly breaking down her walls.

Lily insists they can only be friends. She swore she would never fall for another firefighter. But the more time she spends with Josh, the more impossible that promise becomes. And when Josh risks his life fighting a wildfire, Lily’s heart shatters with the truth she’s been avoiding: she’s already fallen. The moment he walks back through her door battered and bruised but safe, Lily’s instinct is to run from her past and her future… But Josh won’t let her go that easily.

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This is a tender, emotionally grounded romance that explores grief, healing, and the quiet courage it takes to love again. Lily is still deeply mourning her late husband, Daniel, when Josh enters her life—first as a colleague at the hospital and then as a neighbor. From the outset, Lily draws clear emotional boundaries, terrified of falling for someone who shares Daniel’s profession and reopening old wounds. Her fear feels authentic, shaped by loss rather than hesitation.

The slow-burn romance is one of the novel’s biggest strengths. Grief isn’t brushed aside or rushed through; instead, it’s woven thoughtfully into Lily and Josh’s developing connection. Josh is wonderfully written—patient, kind, and emotionally intelligent. He never pushes Lily, fully respecting her pace and Daniel’s lasting presence in her life.

Josh’s bond with Lily’s daughter, Penny, is especially moving. He supports and guides her without ever attempting to replace her father, offering steady care without expectations. There’s no jealousy, only understanding. Penny’s choice to welcome Josh without calling him “dad” feels honest and deeply touching. Overall, this is a heartfelt, realistic story about love finding space to grow alongside enduring grief.

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