Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Review: It's Your Love

It's Your Love It's Your Love by Rachel D. Russell
My rating: 💛💛💛

I always enjoy a visit to Deep Haven.

This was a sweet story about growing into our path for our lives, overcoming fears and realizing when to let go of promises we made when we were young to step into promises for the future and fulfilling God’s plans for our lives.

The interactions between Grayson and Beth kept me interested with the first awkward scene between them to the relationship developing from enemies to friends to more.

I enjoyed the different family relationships and how the siblings interacted and protected each other.

This was the second book in the series but can be read as a stand alone book. I have not read book one but was not lost at all.

*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.*


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About the book:


When Grayson Fox is asked to return home to Deep Haven and run the wrangler activities for the local camp, the last thing he expects is to run into the one woman he never wanted to see again. Worse…she’s his boss. But Grayson has big hopes for a life back in Oregon, and he must keep the promise to the camp in order to keep his dreams alive.

Just because Beth Strauss has stuck around Deep Haven doesn’t mean she doesn’t want a bigger life. And becoming the camp assistant director is the first step to that bigger life. Of course, standing in her way happens to be the one man who has always managed to derail her dreams, way too arrogant Grayson Fox.

But if they want to keep the camp afloat and their dreams alive, these two must learn to work together. But will these enemies become sweethearts, and if they do, will they find something better than the dreams they’re striving for?

The next delightful installment of the Fox Family series!

About the author:


Award-winning author Rachel D. Russell writes contemporary inspirational romance focused on

forgiveness, redemption, and grace. She's a country girl living in the suburbs, whose resume includes presenting live-animal reptile programs, being a park ranger, a reserve police officer, and a stint in federal prison (where she worked, not lived).


She makes wild attempts to balance writing under publisher deadlines with her full-time career with the federal government. When Rachel’s not cantering her horse down the Oregon beaches, she’s probably interrogating her husband on his own military and law enforcement experience to craft believable heroes in uniform. The rest of her time is spent enjoying her active family, including two college-age sons and three keyboard-hogging cats.

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