Excited about Reading: Just a Kiss by Denise Hunter

Y’all know I’m a huge Denise Hunter fan, right? Did you see the Hallmark movie made from her book, The Convenient Groom? I didn’t enjoy the movie nearly as much as the book. So, fair warning, read the book. lol. Enough of the commercial. Back to Just a Kiss…

Riley’s just come home from serving in the Marines, minus half of one leg and suffering from PTSD. His best and dearest friend, Paige, can’t wait to help him adjust to life back in the States. Riley’s loved her since high school, but Paige was a little slower to realize her feelings…and his.

I confess I struggled to write this review. Not because the book was bad. Hardly! As with all other Hunter books, I gobbled snatches whenever I could. But I. Did. Not. Like…

Riley.

Gasp! How bad is that? Riley’s the hero, the brave man who served his country, the friend who chose not to reveal his true feelings solely to preserve their lifelong friendship.

At times, I wanted to reach into the book and sit Riley down over a cup of coffee. To warn him that unless he stopped with the surly attitude directed at Paige, he would lose her for good. How could she love this guy?

Maybe Riley would kindly explain that depression does that to a person. That it was like being tossed into a deep, dark prison where pain and sleepless nights are the norm. No wonder Riley acted that way. Paige chose to love him for the hero she knew him to be, and the walls of bitterness and resentment had to crumble eventually. Good thing he finally came around. And so did I. 🙂

The real goodie in this book wasn’t the romance. For me, it was the meaty nuggets to chew on later.

To Ponder

  • How I consider myself lacking because of certain physical limitations
  • How stubbornness and pride keep me from achieving my full potential
  • How I need family and other connections
  • How I sometimes fixate so much on what’s wrong, it’s difficult to be grateful for what’s right
  • How seasons in my life come around for a reason, a purpose, and I shouldn’t fight them, but learn, grow, evolve.

This might not have been my favorite of Hunter’s books, but I’m so glad I chose to spend a few hours hanging out with Riley and Paige. And I would do it all over again.

Disclaimer: Sending my thanks to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson Fiction for providing me with a free copy of Just a Kiss in exchange for my fair and unbiased opinion. Other than the free kindle copy, I was in no way compensated for my review.

Happy Labor Day

Labor Day

Happy Labor Day to all my American friends! May you savor and enjoy everything about today!

Since the holiday became official in 1894, Labor Day commemorates workers and their contribution to our country’s “strength, prosperity, and well-being” with a day off from work. While some may doubt the validity of those adjectives now, I’m thankful for so many freedoms.

Our original plans for this weekend involved cleaning and painting and mega repairs to a fixer-upper (translation: needs a lot of blood, sweat, tears, and $$) chalet in the mountains we love so much. Unfortunately, those plans fell through, not just a crack, but bottomed out in a sinkhole. We’re disappointed but hope to share more news in a few weeks.

In the spirit of labor and, well, rest today…we will be scaling back on our Monday posts. Be sure to pop in every Wednesday for an inspirational or motivational nugget and on Saturday for our Excited about Eating features.

How did you celebrate Labor Day Weekend?

Excited about Eating by Ernie Hiers

This edition of Excited about Eating takes us to the great state of Texas and to The County Line in San Antonio. Located on the beautiful River Walk in downtown, this BBQ joint serves up all of your Texas BBQ favorites. With a huge outdoor seating area on the water and an old charm, eccentric interior, this place has something for everyone.

The County Line Excited about Eating by Ernie Hiers

Huge outdoor seating area on the water

The County Line Excited about Eating by Ernie Hiers

Old charm eccentric interior

A check-in on Yelp offered a free appetizer, the cook’s surprise. Tonight’s “surprise” was sausage. Yay! At first we thought the BBQ sauce had the kick, but the links themselves were spicy. Not a forehead slicker, but a nice burn all the way down. 

The County Line Excited about Eating by Ernie Hiers

A Free “Cook’s Surprise” Appetizer for checking-in on Yelp

For my dinner, I chose the Two Beef Rib Platter with corn on the cob and fries. The ribs were huge and full of meat, cooked tender but not over cooked or fall off the bone. The fries were crispy and the corn was a bit soft.

The County Line Excited about Eating by Ernie Hiers

Two Beef Rib Platter – Huge!

Dora here. The Half Rack of Baby Back Ribs packed a sweet tang, not real meaty but there were plenty of them. Not an ounce of fat, which made me happy. (No worries, honey, yours are still better. 🙂 ) The smashed potatoes were a bit heavy handed on the garlic, and the slaw was definitely a different take with chunks of carrots.

The County Line Excited about Eating by Ernie Hiers

Half Rack of Baby Back Ribs-not real meaty, but plenty of them!

Thankfully, our dinner guest put up with all our plate picking and swapping and camera clicking with a good-natured smile.

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Service was quick and friendly, and this is restaurant is a guaranteed stop every time we visit the River Walk.

When traveling, do you prefer to try new restaurants or do you stick with chains?

We rate the restaurant 4 forks out of 5 for a family restaurant serving great food.

The County Line BBQ Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato