About the Book
Book: Taking Chances
Author: Traci Wooden-Carlisle
Genre: Christian Contemporary Romance
Release Date: November 12, 2020
Friendship always seemed like the safest bet, but the possibility of love may make theirs a chance worth taking.
Almost from birth, Andrew Wolfe knew the majority of his life would be spent healing people. It’s a passion that he embraces with all of his being until a dark-haired, gray-eyed girl looks up from a pile of books between them and challenges the space in his heart for his first love.
Unsure if he can have Pietra along with the life he’s been destined, Andrew remains friends with Pietra for years without revealing his true feelings, but love won’t be denied forever.
Those who’ve met Pietra Rivera think she’s a shy but kind and generous woman with intelligence to rival the best minds in medicine, and they would be right.
They also believe that the ideal man for her would be an equally nice guy, with like ambitions who would move mountains for her and again they would be correct. But is Andrew that man or is she headed for heartbreak?
Will either of them take the chance at more than friendship with the other or will lifelong expectations and obligations keep them in the friend zone?
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"Taking Chances" by Traci Wooden-Carlisle is book two of the series. I think the book could be read as a standalone but like always I recommend reading the series in order. After saying that, I don't think I read the first book and if I did I don't remember the story but I will be reading it as soon as I finish this review. I really have enjoyed all of Traci Wooden-Carlisle's books that I have read. This book talks about Native American ways and Christianity. It is a fun and a fast read. If you like stories with nurses and doctors then this is a story for you. The characters learn that it is ok and really best if you share your feelings in the right way and not to assume that someone is going to react the way you think they will when secrets are found out.
I was given a contemporary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit and these opinions are mine own.
About the Author
Traci Wooden-Carlisle began writing poetry and short stories as soon as she was able to form words on paper. She used that as a way to create worlds, as well as, to communicate with God. A native of Los Angeles, California, she grew up attending United Methodist Church under the leadership of a pastor whose heart was for youth. Once she finished college she found herself at a loss. She felt caught in the transition between childhood and adulthood. She surrounded herself with saints and volunteered her services as a graphic artist. Through the early-morning prayer, all night Friday prayer and 3-day shut-ins she started on her journey toward her most desired gift, an intimate relationship with God.
She began writing to publish in 2011 and enjoys writing stories that provoke thought and evoke emotions. Her desire is to draw readers into the lives of her characters and share messages of God’s love, His faithfulness and peace. The messages in her books speak to her way before they speak to her readers.
Traci lives in San Diego with her husband, David. When she isn’t writing she does some light traveling or assists people with their physical fitness, creates graphics, designs pretty things for her jewelry business and swag for authors.
More from Traci
Thank you for joining my blog tour. I am so happy you have decided to participate in this part of the journey with me.
I have had the story of Andrew Wolfe and Pietra Rivera in my heart from the moment Pietra’s roommate, Meagan considered the sometimes awkward, silences between her two best friends. Even as I finished other books and series whose characters yelled louder to be heard than Pietra and Andrew I could sense them waiting patiently for their turn.
Almost from the moment I put the proverbial pen to paper I saw their personalities and characteristics form them into people I would have loved to have as friends. Coming from such different backgrounds I wondered if their upbringings would work for or against them as they interacted with one another. One would think it unlikely that Pietra, who was raised by her Mexican father and uncles after the death of her mother, and Andrew who grew up under the tutelage of his grandfather, the tribe’s medicine man, that these two would have anything in common, let alone become the best of friends, but they wouldn’t have it any other way. Well, until the third person in their group of the ‘Three Amigos’ gets engaged, leaving them without the buffer they’d grown accustomed to.
For once, I thought I would get to type out a story with a straight line from start to finish, but these characters had a couple of twists and turns to send me through, so I sighed and strapped in for the ride. You didn’t think I was in charge, did you? I’m just the messenger, carrying the stories of extraordinary people across the border between fiction and reality.
So join me in the small town of Chance, Virginia, where a handsome, yet awkward, NFL player does everything but move mountains to make sure his grandmother is safe and happy, and an incredibly good looking neurosurgeon searches for the answer to where holistic healing fits into a world designed to treat one cause at a time. Oh yes, and the women who, with the grace of God, give them a chance at love.
Chances Are…, Book One in the Chances series is the story of Tony Cahill and Meagan Rowe. Taking Chances, Book Two is the story of Andrew Wolfe and Pietra Rivera.
I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
Traci Wooden-Carlisle
Blog Stops
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, November 12
Texas Book-aholic, November 13
For Him and My Family, November 14
Artistic Nobody, November 15 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)
Batya’s Bits, November 15
Inklings and notions, November 16
deb’s Book Review, November 17
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, November 18
Betti Mace, November 19
Mary Hake, November 19
Locks, Hooks and Books, November 20
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 21
Sara Jane Jacobs, November 22
Adventures of a Travelers Wife, November 23
Kathleen Neely Blog, November 23
Ashley’s Bookshelf, November 24
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, November 25
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Traci is giving away the grand prize of a Kindle Fire!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/1039c/taking-chances-celebration-tour-giveaway
Thank you for your review. I haven't ready anything by this author before but will be adding this series to my tbr list.
ReplyDeleteIt should be a “friends to more” story, but the friends do not reveal their feelings to each other. Yes, one would not want to lose a good friend, so perhaps it is best to keep the status quo...
ReplyDeleteI did deliberate on the friends-to-lover vs friends-to-more point in my mind for a while. What's better than to fall in love with your best friend? You just get them and more...if they feel the same. And I have just come full circle to you last comment. Lol
DeleteThank you for sharing your review and the book and author details, this sounds like a good read.
ReplyDeleteI love a good friends-to-more story! This one sounds great!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your review and participating in the blog tour for "Taking Chances"!
I haven't read a book with Native American and Christian connections before.
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