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Monday, April 27, 2026

WHAT'S HOT in Inspirational Suspense and Mystery

Marji Laine here. 

I'm so excited to share the latest release from Suspense Sister Sharon Dunn. TRACKING THE TAKEN CHILD sounds like another winner from this amazing author! 

This is what she has to say about it: "I would say that book shows how powerful the bond between mother and daughter can be."



A little girl has vanished…

Can a K-9 team find her?

Preschool teacher Lydia Caldwell’s peaceful day in the Rockies becomes her most harrowing nightmare when she’s pushed over a mountain ledge and her three-year-old daughter is abducted. Lydia must now entrust her life and her child’s fate to K-9 Officer River Jameson and his yellow Lab partner, Frankie. As the danger escalates and the trail grows colder by the second, River and Frankie work tirelessly to track down the kidnapper. Is the culprit Lydia’s ex…or is someone from her past seeking revenge? Will River’s skill and Frankie’s instincts save an innocent child—and protect Lydia from the elusive criminal targeting her?

From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.



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SUSPENSE SISTERS: APRIL GIVEAWAY

Suspense Sisters: April Giveaway

THIS WEEK ON THE SUSPENSE SISTERS



We have exciting things planned for you this week on the Suspense Sisters!


On Tuesday, Suspense Sister Marji Laine will tell us what’s hot in inspirational suspense and mystery.


Wednesday, we’ll hear from Marji again. She’ll be reviewing Sharon Dunn’s book, DOUBLE PROTECTION DUTY.

When a toddler goes missing, a K-9 team must move fast.

A family trip to the Wind Caves National Park quickly turns into a nightmare when K-9 officer Kenyon Graves discovers one of his twin boys has been abducted. Now Kenyon needs the help of his team and his longtime friend Raina McCord to save his toddler son. But the kidnappers are elusive—and intent on killing anyone who stands in the way of their sinister scheme. With threats closing in, time is of the essence to catch these criminals…before Kenyon and Raina pay the ultimate price.


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Friday, author Nancy Mehl talks about “What If Your Character Is Wrong?” Leave Nancy a comment, along with your contact information, and you could win a copy of either SHATTERED SANCTUARY or DARK DESIGN. (Paperback copies in U.S. only.

SHATTERED SANCTUARY

Was this the last thing she'd ever see? Would she be able to make things right before it was too late?

"God . . ." was all she got out before he lunged toward her.


Grappling with the aftermath of a tragic incident that altered her life, ex-police officer and bestselling mystery author Erin Delaney finds solace in the tranquility of a cabin nestled deep in the Smoky Mountains. But her restful stay is shattered when cries pierce the night, hinting at a lurking presence haunting the woods. When local police chief Adrian Nightengale seeks her help with a carefully arranged murder scene, she is thrust back into the world of crime solving. As they delve into the investigation, Erin's intuition reveals chilling truths about the killer's motives and strategically perfected methods.

Joined by the enigmatic Kaely Quinn-Hunter, a former FBI behavioral analyst, Erin not only embarks on a quest to stop the merciless serial killer, but also confronts the revived ghosts of her past. In a race against time, Erin must defeat her own demons while outmaneuvering a cunning killer or risk becoming the next victim in this deadly game of cat and mouse.

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Thursday, April 23, 2026

SIT DOWN WITH JENNIFER DODRILL

 by Patricia Bradley

Good morning! I don't know where you are, but here in Northeast Mississippi, we are having a lovely spring! 

Today I want to introduce you to Jennifer Dodrill. I've known Jen for...a while now. She writes clean fiction, including cozy mysteries, women's fiction, and romantic suspense. Oh, and she's giving away a copy of No Egrets! Just leave a comment to be entered in the drawing. Without further ado, hereeeees Jen.


Jen Dodrill, retired Navy wife and homeschool mom, is living out her dreams on the pages of her books, bringing readers compelling stories of inspiration and hope for good times and bad.

Her family-focused novels depict her values of cooperation, connection, compassion, and community, demonstrating the importance of helping one another brave the waves of the world together. 

As a mother of five, family life and travels have left her with decades of stories to tell, and she cherishes the time she has now to tell them, in between her honored role as Grandma, her passion for reading, and her adoration of all things coffee.


Patricia: How did you get your start writing fiction and what genre do you predominantly write in?

Jen: I started writing years ago, but I never finished anything. This was way before the internet and computers. In 2021, I decided to be intentional and began attending conferences and writing and learning. My first books were cozy mysteries, but I also write romantic suspense, and women’s fiction.

Patricia: What has being published taught you?

Jen: Being published is this wild ride. It’s everything, and then there’s more to do. I love it! But it’s hard work.

Patricia: Absolutely!

What is your favorite part about writing. Least favorite.

I’d rather edit my work than actual write it. Least favorite – waiting on a yes (or no).

Patricia: Me, too!

Patricia: Panster or Plotter?

I’m definitely a panster. I’ve tried plotting, and even thought maybe I could be a plantser! But so far, it’s not working.

Patricia: Goodness! We are so much alike.

Does writing energize or exhaust you? 

Jen: Sometimes a bit of both, but I’m always energized when I have cool ideas.

Patricia: What have you researched that makes you think the FBI might be interested in you?

Too funny! I love this question. Since I write mysteries, I’ve researched how to kill people. I’ve looked at how to use mountain laurel to poison/kill someone for my last romantic suspense.

Patricia: Remind me not to drink any of your teas...

Would you tell us about your last Cozy Mystery book release No Egrets?

Jen: No Egrets is book #3 in my Empty Nesters Cozy Mystery series. The whole series is set in Pensacola, and unlike many cozies, each book leads to the next. The basic murder in each is solved, but there’s an overarching issue too that concludes in No Egrets. 

Patricia: What would you like readers to know about your story/characters? 

I’m committed to writing clean fiction – clean enough that my grandkids could read it any time. My characters are 45+ years old. I love to show hope and encouragement in the 2nd half of life.

Patricia: I love that your heros and heroines are a little older!

Would you share with us what you are working on now?

Jen: My first women’s fiction, Finding Ginny, released April 7th. I’m so excited about that! Then, I will be working on a new cozy series called Sunnyside Sleuths. 

Patricia: I loved Finding Ginny! And I'm excited about your new cozy series, although I'll miss the Empty Nesters!

What is the most valuable piece of advice you’d like to give to unpublished authors? 

Jen: Find other authors to talk to and learn from. Never stop learning. Find a good critique group. Okay, that’s 3 valuable pieces! 😉

Patricia: What’s next from you? 

Jen: After Finding Ginny releases, I’ll work on Sunnyside Scandals, book #1 in the Sunnyside Sleuths series. I also have another romantic suspense that releases in October, Bedlam in Bridal Falls. It’s the 2nd book in the Second Chances: Romance and Mysteries series.

Here's the cover and back cover copy for No Egrets:


Life in Stone Creek Cove is supposed to be peaceful—sunny Florida days, friendly neighbors, and a rookery of beloved egrets nesting near the creek. So when the birds vanish overnight, Peg Howard expects nothing more than a little small-town drama.

She doesn’t expect to find a body.

Volunteered to help search for the missing egrets, Peg teams up with her mother-in-law, Hazel, and quickly discovers that Stone Creek Cove has more secrets than birdwatchers. Rumors spread, tempers flare, and what started as a harmless mystery turns into a full-blown murder investigation.

Already juggling a doting grandmother role, a mischievous new puppy, and two very different men competing for her attention, Peg has no desire to become an amateur sleuth. But when cryptic clues and thinly veiled threats suggest someone wants the truth buried, Peg knows walking away isn’t an option.

As Peg and Hazel dig deeper, they uncover shady deals, long-held grudges, and motives hiding behind polite smiles. And in a town where everyone knows everyone, the killer could be closer than Peg ever imagined.

You can learn more about Jen Dodrill at her website, Jen Dodrill Writes, and check out her other books!

Don't forget to leave a comment and your contact information to be entered in a drawing for NO EGRETS! The winner will be announced next month!

The winner of one of Elizabeth Goddard's books from last month is...Heather!


Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Review- The Girl Upstairs by Jessica R. Patch


 I've been looking forward to reading The Girl Upstairs by Jessica Patch since I saw the cover on Facebook almost a year ago. Jessica is the Queen of Twists, and I am a lover of twists, so I knew this book would be right up my alley. 

I was blessed with an advanced reader copy, and couldn't put it down until I had the story finished. 

Here is the back cover copy:

Gwen McDaniel’s life is broken. But she knows the perfect place to fix it. Cold Harbor, Maine, an idyllic small town with views of Acadia National Park, is where she used to vacation with her parents as a child. Here, she and Steven can start over, renovating their cliff-side fixer-upper while patching up their marriage. Soon, everything will be better.

Except from the moment they arrive, Gwen sees and hears things, and it’s more than just the drafts and shadows that are part of any old house. Steven downplays her fears, warning her not to fixate on problems as she has in the past. But Gwen spent years as a homicide detective, and her instincts don’t lie. 
Something happened here. Proof comes when she rips up the attic’s carpet to discover a chilling message carved into the wood underneath.

As Gwen delves into the history of the house and the Cold Harbor community, she begins to piece the fragments together. And gradually, a terrifying picture emerges: A missing girl. A house of horrors. And a dark, decades-old nightmare that is more haunting than Gwen ever imagined…

From the first page, this story had me hooked. The characters had big struggles and the reasons behind those struggles were cloaked in secrets until the climax. 

Typically, I like to try and figure out twists before the reveal. However, when I get the villain right or uncover a hidden truth in the story before I'm supposed to, I'm left with mixed emotions. On one hand, I'm proud of myself for being clever and on the other, I'm a little disappointed, because I ruined the surprise. As I read The Girl Upstairs, I thought I had everything figured out--from the twists to the villain--and boy was a wrong. While I did get one of the twists figured out, the rest of the story took me by surprise in the best possible way!

One of the things I love about Jessica Patch's books is that the stories themselves tend to be pretty dark and spooky, but that darkness makes the light of hope shine so much brighter when the characters embrace truth. So many elements in The Girl Upstairs contributed to the creep factor from the setting on a cliffside surrounded by raging water to the time of year (Halloween). Halloween, especially, brought out the parallel to the masks we can have a tendency to wear. Masks showing who we want people to think we are and those we maybe wish represented us but don't exactly fit. The symbolism was striking and the message of hope in the midst of chaos was profound. 

This book releases on April 28th, and I can't recommend it enough. For a chance to win an ebook copy comment below with your favorite summer vacation destination. To pre-order a copy, click here!

Monday, April 20, 2026

WHAT'S HOT in Inspirational Suspense and Mystery!

Marji Laine here. 

Oh my goodness! This one has just been put at the top of my TBR list! 


Special Target: A Christian Suspense Thriller 

by Jerusha Agen (Author)

She’s trying to save the boy’s life. What if he’s supposed to save hers?

For tough-as-nails Chicago social worker Ashley Sorenson, it’s nothing new to risk her life for hurting children. Seeing innocent kids suffer every day may have made her a little cynical, but she’ll stop at nothing to rescue children from miserable circumstances.

But Ashley faces a special challenge when Matthew Borden, a sixteen-year-old with Down syndrome, is orphaned. Finding a suitable foster home for the boy becomes the least of her problems when someone starts threatening her and Matthew.
The sudden appearance of a mysterious FBI agent confirms Ashley’s growing suspicions that Matthew is no ordinary teen. The boy she thought no one wanted is wanted by many…dead or alive.

Dodging danger at every turn, Ashley races to find the secrets that could save Matthew’s life. When the truth unearths her own dark past and threatens more than their lives, the God Matthew trusts may be her only hope for rescue.

A gripping and gritty standalone Christian suspense thriller from the bestselling author of the Guardians Unleashed Series.

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