My Thoughts
A Mother’s Prayer by Chris Maday Schmidt is a heartwarming and beautifully written story that completely charmed me. I loved the author’s engaging writing style, relatable characters, and the way the main characters balanced each other so well. Their banter added just the right touch of humor and warmth, making their connection a joy to follow. Sweetwater is a wonderfully charming town filled with caring residents, and Olive’s children are absolutely delightful. I especially adored Roman, the lovable dog who added even more heart to the story. The descriptions of the bread and baked goods were so vivid they had my mouth watering!
Filled with second chances, family,
hope, romance, and faith, A Mother’s Prayer is a touching and uplifting
read. The ending left me smiling, and the story lingered with me long after I
turned the final page. Although it is the third book in the Sweetwater, Arizona
series, it can easily be enjoyed as a standalone. This tender, faith-filled
romance is sure to tug at your heartstrings.
A Mother’s Prayer can be obtained from Amazon. The first two books in the Sweetwater, Arizona series are A Father's Vow and The Fire Chief's Surprise. If you like sweet romances, check out Chris Maday Schmidt's other novels. I made a spoiled cat very happy yesterday. My cat, Dickens, has been sleeping on a box next to the washer (my fault for sitting it down for a minute). I did not like how it looked (tacky). My mother and I decided to put a small bookcase beside the washer (we can always use more storage for books). Dickens helped me put it together (she was so helpful--not). She loves the bookcase. We have not been able to put any books on the shelves because she is having so much fun with the open shelves. She may be eighteen, but she plays like a kitten.
On Thursday, July 2, I am featuring A K-9 Mountain Promise by Helen Smrcek. It is the latest book in the K-9 Companions series. Hope today treats you well. Take care and Happy Reading!
The
Avid Reader
*I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book. I am not required to leave a review. The comments and opinions expressed are strictly my own.

