Friday, October 24, 2025

Friday Book Review~ Mom, Rediscovered by Jen Butler

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Book Reviews



Mom, Rediscovered
Author: Jen Butler
Publisher: Invisible Ink Books
Publication Date: October 21, 2025
Print Length: 308 pages



Mom, Rediscovered by Jen Butler, is her beautifully written debut book. This heartfelt and honest book drew me in from the very beginning.  Jen’s story is raw but extremely relatable. In Mom, Rediscovered, Jen shares with readers some of her most personal and painful parts of her life. As soon as I started reading, I immediately felt a connection to this story. I, too, was a child of divorce. Our stories had similar experiences, but we each had our own, too. Her feelings of not feeling good enough are so common for children of divorce. We often wonder what we did wrong, and we become people pleasers. I’ll admit, I carried a lot of baggage into my adult life, too. Jen’s story shows that we are not alone, that there are people out there who do understand. It’s a shame that we often hide our fears, doubts, worries, and pain. Jen lost herself in motherhood (I can definitely relate).

Even if you can’t relate completely to Jen’s story, there are parts of her struggles that we as wives and mothers can relate to. No matter how strong and confident we may seem, we all struggle with self-doubt. How we choose to handle that can look different, but we are all struggling to find our way, especially in a world where so many people are ready to criticize every little thing a mother does.

Mom, Redicovered shares the lonely path we often face as mothers. In her story, Jen shares how she found her way out of the gray area of drinking. A small glass of wine leads to another. Oddly, we see this glorified in today's culture. All you have to do is open up Facebook or Instagram, and you will see moms everywhere sharing their wine glasses. Jen shares how hard it was to admit the truth and ask for help. I love how honest Jen was about her struggle with drinking, diet culture, and being who you are. I love how she shared her triumphs and setbacks. Her story is real. I’m so glad she shared it with the world. I truly believe that so many women could benefit from reading this memoir.




 I don’t usually read memoirs, but I am so glad I read this one. Jen’s honesty is so refreshing in a world where we are constantly bombarded with fake lives and images. Jen courageously shares what it feels like to live under the weight of trying to be perfect and what it takes to break free from that. She shows us how to find our own self-acceptance. To know that we do have worth and that we deserve to be loved for who we are. 


I received this book as an advanced reader's copy for my honest opinion. 


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Sunday, October 19, 2025

Sunday Inspiration~ October 19, 2025

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Sunday, October 12, 2025

Sunday Inspritation~ October 12, 2025

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Friday, October 10, 2025

Happy Reading~ My September 2025 Reads

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September 2025 Books


 



I'm a week late, but I wanted to share a book review last week. I can't believe September has come and gone. Another month of reading has come to a close, and the end of 2025 is fast approaching. I have no doubt I'll reach my reading goal. In fact, I have a feeling I may exceed it this year. 


2025 Reading Goal~ 125 Books
I've read 102 books so far this year. Good reads says I'm 11 books ahead of my schedule this year, so I'm thinking I'm going to exceed my goal. 

Here's how my book recap goes~ 

~ I have included pictures if I have them and have provided links to them on Amazon so you can find out more about the books before you buy or check them out at your local library. 

~ If I left a more detailed review for a book, I'll include the link under the book so you can check it out. I leave reviews for books I really like or have received for reviews on Amazon, Goodreads, and this blog. 

~If I receive a preview book, I'll include the release date for you.

~ Each book will have a rating in bold. I rate each book with a numbered star.

The rating system I use is as follows ~

*5 This book was amazing! I couldn't put it down. I loved the book so much that I either bought the book or planned to buy it to add to my ever-growing collection so I could reread it. 

*4 This means the book is definitely worth reading. I really enjoyed the book. I liked it, but not enough to buy it and add it to my collection. 

*3 This book was good. It wasn't the best book I've read, but I did enjoy it. I wouldn't need to read it again. 

*2 This book was okay. I finished it, but had to force myself to. I probably didn't like the plot or the characters. The story just didn't work for me. 

*1 This means I didn't like the book at all, and I couldn't finish it.



Here are this month's books~


4****
This was the third book I read by Kim Davis. I love the sweet, quirky mysteries she writes. They are an easy read, but I just love the characters. 


3***
This was an ARC review for boksirens. I really wanted to love this book. I enjoyed the characters, and the plot had so much potential. I just didn't enjoy the writing style and the mistakes throughout the book were distracting. You can read my full review on Goodreads. 


4****

This was another ARC Review I received. This was my first time reading a book by this author. The characters are great! I loved the book. It's a spicy romance, so if you are not a fan of spice, this may not be for you. The story is great, though, and who doesn't want happily ever after? You can read my review here. 

5*****

This is Jen's debut memoir, and it delivers. It is a must-read for moms of all ages. She recounts her life and struggles as a mom. I'll be posting a review in a few weeks!



3***

3***

This was another new author for me. I think I got these two books from a stuff your Kindle day. I honestly don't remember. I was in the mood to read a fall-themed book, so this one was the first one I came across on my Kindle. I then, of course, just followed up with the 2nd book (which is set during Christmas). Both books are about a small-town romance. They are cute and I liked all the characters. They were easy, quick reads. 

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Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Teaching Tuesdays~ The Story of Creation

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 Welcome to another week of Teaching Tuesdays. Each week, I'm going to be sharing what we are learning in Sunday school. 




Our saint this week was Saint Martha. Saint Martha was a friend of Jesus. They had a very special friendship. Jesus often visited Martha's home. After reading a short biography about Martha. The children colored a picture of her. You can find it over at Catholic Playground. 

Martha's virtue is faith. Faith is believing in God and all He has revealed. 

After our saint and virtue lesson, we moved on to our first Old Testament Lesson... The Story of Creation. I read Alice in Bibleland The Story of Creation. The children enjoyed the story, especially since I had them make the animal sounds of all the animals mentioned in the story. 

After our story, we worked on our craft for the day. It was a creation wheel. I used this one

Source~Crafting the Word of God


We did an easy scavenger hunt around the room. I used a game from That Resource Site (the site is no longer around), called Know and Go Who Made It? Essentially, it consists of images of various objects, including trees, flowers, fireworks, bridges, skyscrapers, and animals. I cut the images out and taped them up around the room. The children then recorded their guesses on a worksheet. G for God and M for man. 

After our Old Testament lessons, we moved on to our Catechism lesson. I showed the children a variety of Bibles, ranging from little children's Bibles all the way to my family Bible. They learned the Bible is broken up into two parts: The Old Testament(before Jesus) and the New Testament(after Jesus). 
I had the children guess how many books are in the Bible. For Catholics, we have 73 books (Old 46/New 27). Each child is given a children's Bible to take home. 








We ended class by working on the Sign of the Cross. We practiced together, and then I had each child do the Sign of the Cross on their own. This is the first year that every child already knew how to do it. I send home a coloring page with the movements home with each child. You can find it here. 


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Sunday, October 5, 2025

Sunday Inspiration~ October 5, 2025

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Friday, October 3, 2025

Friday Book Review~ Meet Me in The Dark

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Book Reviews


Meet Me in the Dark 
Author: Laura Ashley Gallagher 
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: September 5, 2025
Print Length: 395 pages





Meet Me in the Dark is the 3rd book in the Skeptically in Love series. I haven’t read the first two books in the series yet. I don’t feel like you need to read the books in order. I feel they can easily be standalone books.

We first meet Celeste and her two best friends in a hilarious exchange of conversation with Celeste’s doctor after her surgery for endometriosis. Celeste, an architect, is a strong, independent woman who is still trying to figure out what she wants out of life. After suffering from endometriosis for years, she is hopeful that this surgery will change her life.

Celeste decides to go out of her comfort zone and attend a secret, invite-only party. This is no ordinary party, though. Celeste never expects to see him again. The man who has occupied her thoughts and dreams. But life has a way of twisting our plans.

Julian Blackwood is a successful businessman. He likes to be in control. After a difficult childhood, he knows what he wants and isn’t afraid to get what he wants. He is shocked and intrigued when he realizes that his new architect for his company project is none other than the woman he can’t get out of his mind.

One night of passion leads them down a very interesting path. Both characters are amazing. I love the banter between the two. I fell in love with both of them and was rooting for them. I honestly enjoyed all the characters. They were well-connected, and the relationships between them seemed real. You can easily see yourself hanging out with them. I am looking forward to reading the first two books in this series.





If you’re looking for a romance story with great, relatable characters, this story is the one. The story is well written; the characters are amazing, believable, and fun to get to know. The story does have some spice, so be prepared!

 I had never read any stories by this particular author before. I had no idea what to expect. I’m so glad I was given the chance to review this book and get to know this author! 


I received this book as an advanced copy for my honest review.


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