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About the Book
Jillian Matthews is a widowed mom and owner of a dance studio in a small farming community. When her husband died nine years ago in the desert of the Middle East, a piece of her died as well and she lost all joy in the day to day blessings. Tiny dancers and her daughter, Katie, are her main focus until an old flame, Michael Emerson, waltzes back into her life, awakening things she thought dead and gone. Dr. Michael Emerson told himself he was happy with his bachelorhood after a messy divorce. He thought his life as an ER doctor and yearly missions work left no room for a wife and family. When tragedy strikes and he is left with an unforeseen situation, he must evaluate his life and make some major changes.
My Review:
"Dance and Be Glad" by Melissa Wardwell is the second book in the (Promises from Above Series) and though I am sure it can be read as a standalone I recommend reading "What God Brings Together" first just because I feel you need the background story.
Even though "Dance And Be Glad" is really a different character's story than "What God Brings Together" it is mentioned a lot in "Dance and Be Glad"
"Dance and Be Glad" is a story that grabs you from the first chapter and it is a heart wrenching novel about the love that God has for these characters and love between a man and a woman that despite years and distance and different lifestyles have never really died.
"Dance and Be Glad" is a novel that is filled with heartache but there is joy as well. Melissa Wardwell knows how to write so that readers are caught up in the feelings and emotions of the characters you are reading about.
I am waiting for the next two books in this series. I think the novella "A Christmas Wedding" is my favorite of the series so far.
I am giving "Dance and Be Glad" five stars. I was given a copy by the author and Celebrate Lit for an honest review for the book tour.
About the Author
I am an independently published author of Christian romance. I wear many hats from one day to the next. I am a devoted wife, basketball and dance mother, teacher, taxi service, friend, caregiver, daughter, sister, and now, published author. Seeing all that is enough to make my head spin. But more importantly, I am the Daughter of the Most High King. I was raised in and still reside in a little farm town in Mid- Michigan called Corunna. It’s quiet and simple, just the way I like it. If I can’t live out in the country among the corn fields and trees then living in this small town works for me. My husband and I have been together since high school and have 3 children, all of whom we homeschool. It has been quite the journey, but I couldn’t ask for a better life. I decided to give writing a try because I needed something to occupy my down time, but after reading my first draft of my first book, What God Brings Together, I then understood that God had a much bigger plan. God does not give His children a desire just so that it can go to waste. I never anticipated the journey God would put me on through writing, but I am excited to see what He has in mind for the future. I have always felt a call to reach out to women and mothers, to encourage them in their lives. So naturally, all my stories revolve around women who are mothers: single mothers, widowed mothers, young mothers, married mothers, and even women who have a mother’s heart but no children of her own. My greatest hope is that each story touches your heart, gives you hope, or just gives you a moment away from the chaos of life. Lord, knows we have earned it.
Guest Post from Melissa Wardwell
When I wrote the first book in this series, “What God Brings Together”, it wasn’t supposed to become a series. It has seemed to have a mind of its own and is spiraling into other books. You met Dr. Michael Emerson in the first book as the third wheel to Emma and Ryan’s crazy triangle. As soon as I finished it and read through it one last time, Mike’s character begged to have his own story. I felt bad giving such a nice guy a sad ending. So an idea formed for a story focused on him but it took me a while to decide on who his other half would be. I was sitting in front of the dance studio two of my kids attend, and it hit me. A Dance teacher and studio owner. From there the story went out of control- in a good way. The dance studio is the actual studio my kids dance at, and much of the descriptions of the location are the same as the space. The town is even the real town this studio is in. It is such a quiet place and I love it. I live in the area this series takes place. The county has a funny name as it is a Native American name – Shiawassee. It is nothing but small towns and farm land. New Lothrop, the main location for this story, has a population of approx. 600. I spend many hours there because of dance and I have grown to love the quiet little farm town. I like to bring light to actual business in some of my work, so when I chose to write in Infinity Dance Company I had to include the location. There is also a neat little coffee shop that I talk about in this book that is also an actual coffee shop. I am all about promoting local business, so if I can plug a cool business in my books, I will. You will see a bit more of another character from the first book, Tiffany, and you’ll get some insight into her story as well but you won’t get the full picture until the release of “I Know the Plans” which is set to come out no later than next spring – hopefully. I also introduce a new character in “Dance and Be Glad” whose story is heartbreaking but you won’t know much more until book four “Redeemed Through Grace” comes out in 2018. “Dance and Be Glad” is about finding joy in the middle of uncertainty and the scary moments in life. We can let the sudden changes bring us down or we can look at them as an opportunity to learn something new. I have witnessed a lot of tragedy and sudden losses in my personal life to learn that God still has me in His hands even when I feel like my world is crumbling. My prayer is that each reader can have a similar revelation.
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July 12: Debbie Dusty’s Deliberations
July 13: Carpe Diem
July 13: Cassandra M’s Place (Spotlight)
July 14: History, Mystery and Faith
July 14: Sue Stinnett
July 15: KarensKrayons
July 16: Chas Ray’s Book Nerd Corner
July 17: Petra’s Hope
July 17: Splashes of Joy
July 18: Blogging with Carol
July 19: Reviewing Novels Online
July 20: Faithfully Bookish
July 21: Jeanette’s Thoughts
July 22: Smiling Book Reviews
July 23: His Grace is Sufficient
July 24: Quiet Quilter
July 25: A Baker’s Perspective
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Melissa is giving away a wonderful package that includes a hand-crafted necklace. Click here to enter:https://promosimple.com/ps/9ec0
4 comments:
Thank you so much for the review and the time.
Thank you for writing stories for women with a mother's heart and no children. I do agree with you on not allowing your God given talents to waste.
Sounds like a great book to add to my summer reading list.
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