Book Review: Midnight Blue by Suzie Waltner

When past and present collide, will there be room in their hearts to forgive…and love again?

I was thrilled to receive an advanced reader copy of this book to read. Unfortunately for me, an eye infection, then life in general, kept me from reading it before the release date. But that made me even more eager to get started.

What’s odd about this scenario is, as a history buff, I prefer historical romance to contemporary. I’m also not a huge fan of celebrities as main characters. I was willing to fudge on this one, however, because the hero was a country singer. (I mean, Josh Turner anyone? He’s kinda who I pictured for Jake.) Once able to start turning those pages, I had a hard time putting the book down, even exhausted after a long plane ride overseas. I don’t sleep well on planes, so I was going on three hours of fitful dozing, and once I collapsed in a real bed, had to force myself to set it aside and get some rest. I snapped it up as soon as I could the following day and finished it.

I love stories about second chances, and that might be what attracted me to this one. Author Suzie Waltner did a beautiful job of mixing an entertaining romance with the truth of God’s forgiveness.
One of my favorite lines dealing with this idea of letting go and forgiving came from a supporting character who said, “Don’t let your past steal your future or keep you from love.”

The setting was a lot of fun, too. I love horses and enjoyed being able to escape to a ranch during the time I had to read.

I definitely look forward to more from this author, especially since she’s already introduced us to quite an eclectic cast of characters, begging to tell their own stories.

If you haven’t already, grab your copy of Midnight Blue and get reading.

Find out more on Suzie’s Midnight Blue page on her Website: https://suziewaltner.com/midnight-blue/

Or just head over to Amazon and purchase it: https://www.amazon.com/Midnight-Blue

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