Under the Hibiscus Review: On Tour with Celebrate Lit

Under the Hibiscus Review

About the Book

Book: Under the Hibiscus

Author: Chautona Havig

Genre: Christian Christmas Contemporary Romance

Release date: November 25, 2022

Do you have to give God two-weeks’ notice when you quit the ministry?

After a lifetime of being her father’s right-hand girl, Ezra gets a small taste of freedom during her friend’s honeymoon visit to the Suamalie islands and decides enough is enough. All she needs is to find a replacement secretary, teacher, project manager, accountant… et cetera.

In fact, what he needs is a wife.

Scott Keil intended to serve the Lord on St. Alyn Island for life. He just never intended to do it without his wife. So, when his daughter begins balking at being saddled with a ministry she never signed up for, he knows he needs to find a replacement for her. And well, she’s right. A wife who loves organization and serving the Lord would be the perfect solution.

But only one woman interests him and loves his ministry nearly as much as he does. Natalie Dershem—the event planner at St. Alyn’s newest resort. Why did she have to be nearly as young as his daughter… and so intriguing?

Under the Hibiscus is the introductory Christmas “noella” in the brand-new, Suamalie Islands Series from Celebrate Lit Publishing. Grab this May/December Christmas romance today.

 

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MY UNDER THE HIBISCUS REVIEW: The idea of putting God first and family second can be hard. Sometimes we put God and the individual ministries we’re led to be part of on the same level. Ezra sees the effects of this. Her father does not. The truths they have to face as they’re dealing with these issues are compounded by Scott being a single father for all Ezra’s life. These issues and the problems they can cause are portrayed very realistically. Even down to the issue of dating someone much younger. But even with all of these things happening, the story retains a fun feel. It’s not a heavy read at all.

I thoroughly enjoyed this story and give it five stars.

 

About the Author

USA Today Bestselling author of Aggie and Past Forward series, Chautona Havig lives in an oxymoron, escapes into imaginary worlds that look startlingly similar to ours and writes the stories that emerge. An irrepressible optimist, Chautona sees everything through a kaleidoscope of It’s a Wonderful Life sprinkled with fairy tales. Find her at chautona.com and say howdy—if you can remember how to spell her name.

 

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“I always wanted a son. But I wanted one a little younger than myself!” When Tevya said that to Lazar Wolf back when I was a teenager, little did I know that twenty years later, I’d say the same thing to my newly-minted son-in-law at my daughter’s reception.

It was a joke on me. I’d always said that I didn’t understand why people got worked up about age differences under twenty years. God called my bluff on that by sending me a son-in-law a year and a couple of months older than me and… nearly nineteen years (just shy by weeks) older than my daughter. People ask if I still think that it’s not a big deal.  And I do. As I said back then, it all depends on the couple.

But May/December romances aren’t always popular. Some people don’t enjoy them. Maybe I do because my husband is seven years older than I am, my father is eight years older than my mother, and I have friends and family with eleven and fifteen years difference respectively. It’s just… normal in my experience. And as my dear friend said when she heard about people making snide comments about my daughter’s engagement, “Why would she want a boy her age when she can have a man?” And yeah. That is one of the lovely things about May/December romances.

Well, Under the Hibiscus definitely went that route—not because I specifically wanted an age difference for the couple but because two things jumped out at me.  First, I couldn’t see Scott Keil with a woman his age. He’s such a young-at-heart-guy, and every woman his age my mind conjured… wasn’t.  And I couldn’t see it!

But even more than that, I thought of Ezra and how it would feel to be a daughter whose father started dating someone nearly your own age.  Especially since this wouldn’t be some socialite looking for a rich husband. Any woman interested in Scott Keil would have to love him and the Lord a great deal to be willing to accept such a large age difference. How would that go over with Ezra, and… what would their relationship look like. I mean, her stepmother would be a not-very-older sister’s age!

How does it all work out? Well… unfortunately, you’ll have to read to find out because right now? I don’t even know!

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Locks, Hooks and Books, December 3

Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, December 4

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Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, December 6

Mary Hake, December 6

Simple Harvest Reads, December 7 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)

Lots of Helpers, December 8

Blogging With Carol, December 9

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour Chautona is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!

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/22dbc/under-the-hibiscus-celebration-tour-giveaway

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  1. Eva Millien says:

    Congratulations on your release of Under the Hibiscus, Chauntona, your book sounds like a great holiday, May / December romance for me to read and I like the cover! Good luck with your book and the tour! Thanks for sharing it with me!

    Thanks, Heather, for sharing your review!

    Have an awesome weekend!

  2. Marilyn says:

    Sounds like a good read.
    Marilyn

  3. Rita Wray says:

    Sounds like a story I will enjoy reading.

  4. Donna Stearns says:

    It sounds like a fun read—even if I do have a little trouble realizing Ezra is a girl. I do have that right, don’t I?

  5. Chautona Havig says:

    Thank you for reading and reviewing. I loved writing this book so much!

  6. Sarah L says:

    Good holiday read.
    Thanks for the contest.

  7. Debbie P says:

    This sounds like a terrific read and one that I would enjoy.

  8. Marisela Zuniga says:

    I love the book cover, it looks great

  9. Caryl Kane says:

    Heather, Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Under the Hibiscus sounds like a must read.

  10. Deborah D says:

    Sounds like a great book.