Welcome back to LiteraryScape! This week, we're wrapping up our discussion of the Adventurous Hearts series with An Uncharted Dream by Abbey Downey, and let me tell you—this one is a real page-turner!
The Story
An Uncharted Dream follows Lenora, who dreams of following in her father's footsteps as an explorer but has been held back by debilitating fear since his tragic death. When a mysterious explorer named Mr. Fleming promises to take her on an expedition to the very place where her father died, she sees her chance for answers and adventure.
Enter Marcus Turner, Lenora's longtime best friend who secretly loves her. Having spent years hiding his family's financial struggles, Marcus knows a con man when he sees one—and Mr. Fleming raises all his red flags. Determined to protect Lenora, Marcus joins the expedition, setting the stage for adventure, betrayal, and ultimately, a journey of faith and love.
Our Discussion Highlights
Jessica loved this book so much it became her favorite in the series! She was hooked from the very beginning, constantly wondering: Is Mr. Fleming a con man? Will Lenora actually go to Peru? The mystery kept her turning pages late into the night.
We discussed several compelling elements:
The Suspicion Around Mr. Fleming: From the very first scene at the library, Marcus's suspicions are aroused, and we agreed—something was definitely off! The way Fleming couldn't answer basic questions about the expedition was a major red flag that Lenora unfortunately missed.
The Anonymous Letters: The mysterious letters encouraging Lenora to take the trip added an intriguing layer to the story. Discovering who was really behind them was one of those great "aha!" moments.
Family Contrasts: We loved the stark difference between Lenora's warm, inviting family and Marcus's cold, distant one. Marcus doesn't even enjoy going home, and his family situation, while frustrating, added real depth to his character.
The Big Betrayal: When the group gets stranded in a foreign country where they can't speak the language, the tension really ramps up. It's one of those moments where you're yelling at the characters, "Don't give him the money!"
Communication Issues: This is definitely one of those stories where if the main characters had just talked to each other, a lot of problems could have been avoided! But watching them finally realize their feelings for each other after years of friendship was worth the wait.
Adventure and Romance
The book beautifully weaves together themes of exploration, archeology, and surveying. The ending, where Marcus pursues his passion for surveying while Lenora does excavation work, was particularly satisfying. We both admitted to being fascinated by archeology—there's something magical about uncovering history!
We also discussed some of the more challenging aspects of historical travel: the boat journey (would we be able to handle the seasickness and fear of water?), the preparation trips and camping, and the sheer adventure of it all.
Our Ratings
Using our coffee-themed rating system:
• Drama Level: Latte
• Suspense Level: Espresso (gentle but definitely there)
• Mystery Level: Mocha
• Inspirational Level: Mocha (this one had more faith elements than the previous books)
• Romance Level: Espresso (sweet and clean)
The Final Verdict: Lasso Ratings
Jessica gives this book her highest rating: 4 Lassos! She couldn't put it down and would even go as high as 3.5 to 4 if we allowed half ratings. As for me, I gave it a solid 2 Lassos—still excellent, but my personal reading preference leans toward books with a bit more suspense and romance.
Overall, Abbey Downey has created an excellent series that's perfect for readers who love cozy mysteries with sweet romance and historical adventure. The pacing is wonderful, and the stories are engaging without being too intense.
What's Next?
Be sure to tune in next week when we'll have a special interview with author Abbey Downey herself! We'll get all the behind-the-scenes information about this incredible Adventurous Hearts series.
Want to learn more about Abbey and her books? Visit her website at www.abbeydowney.com.
Thanks for joining us on LiteraryScape, where we explore the landscape of great literature, one book at a time!
Have you read An Uncharted Dream? What did you think of Mr. Fleming? Let us know in the comments!
www.literaryscape.com/podcast/173
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Welcome back to LiteraryScape! This week, we're wrapping up our discussion of the Adventurous Hearts series with An Uncharted Dream by Abbey Downey, and let me tell you—this one is a real page-turner!
The Story
An Uncharted Dream follows Lenora, who dreams of following in her father's footsteps as an explorer but has been held back by debilitating fear since his tragic death. When a mysterious explorer named Mr. Fleming promises to take her on an expedition to the very place where her father died, she sees her chance for answers and adventure.
Enter Marcus Turner, Lenora's longtime best friend who secretly loves her. Having spent years hiding his family's financial struggles, Marcus knows a con man when he sees one—and Mr. Fleming raises all his red flags. Determined to protect Lenora, Marcus joins the expedition, setting the stage for adventure, betrayal, and ultimately, a journey of faith and love.
Our Discussion Highlights
Jessica loved this book so much it became her favorite in the series! She was hooked from the very beginning, constantly wondering: Is Mr. Fleming a con man? Will Lenora actually go to Peru? The mystery kept her turning pages late into the night.
We discussed several compelling elements:
The Suspicion Around Mr. Fleming: From the very first scene at the library, Marcus's suspicions are aroused, and we agreed—something was definitely off! The way Fleming couldn't answer basic questions about the expedition was a major red flag that Lenora unfortunately missed.
The Anonymous Letters: The mysterious letters encouraging Lenora to take the trip added an intriguing layer to the story. Discovering who was really behind them was one of those great "aha!" moments.
Family Contrasts: We loved the stark difference between Lenora's warm, inviting family and Marcus's cold, distant one. Marcus doesn't even enjoy going home, and his family situation, while frustrating, added real depth to his character.
The Big Betrayal: When the group gets stranded in a foreign country where they can't speak the language, the tension really ramps up. It's one of those moments where you're yelling at the characters, "Don't give him the money!"
Communication Issues: This is definitely one of those stories where if the main characters had just talked to each other, a lot of problems could have been avoided! But watching them finally realize their feelings for each other after years of friendship was worth the wait.
Adventure and Romance
The book beautifully weaves together themes of exploration, archeology, and surveying. The ending, where Marcus pursues his passion for surveying while Lenora does excavation work, was particularly satisfying. We both admitted to being fascinated by archeology—there's something magical about uncovering history!
We also discussed some of the more challenging aspects of historical travel: the boat journey (would we be able to handle the seasickness and fear of water?), the preparation trips and camping, and the sheer adventure of it all.
Our Ratings
Using our coffee-themed rating system:
• Drama Level: Latte
• Suspense Level: Espresso (gentle but definitely there)
• Mystery Level: Mocha
• Inspirational Level: Mocha (this one had more faith elements than the previous books)
• Romance Level: Espresso (sweet and clean)
The Final Verdict: Lasso Ratings
Jessica gives this book her highest rating: 4 Lassos! She couldn't put it down and would even go as high as 3.5 to 4 if we allowed half ratings. As for me, I gave it a solid 2 Lassos—still excellent, but my personal reading preference leans toward books with a bit more suspense and romance.
Overall, Abbey Downey has created an excellent series that's perfect for readers who love cozy mysteries with sweet romance and historical adventure. The pacing is wonderful, and the stories are engaging without being too intense.
What's Next?
Be sure to tune in next week when we'll have a special interview with author Abbey Downey herself! We'll get all the behind-the-scenes information about this incredible Adventurous Hearts series.
Want to learn more about Abbey and her books? Visit her website at www.abbeydowney.com.
Thanks for joining us on LiteraryScape, where we explore the landscape of great literature, one book at a time!
Have you read An Uncharted Dream? What did you think of Mr. Fleming? Let us know in the comments!
www.literaryscape.com/podcast/173
Behind the Badge: A Conversation with Romantic Suspense Powerhouse Lynette Eason
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Behind the Badge: A Conversation with Romantic Suspense Powerhouse Lynette Eason
From our recent Friday Book Club podcast episode featuring the prolific author's newest release, Final Approach
There's something captivating about authors who can seamlessly weave heart-pounding suspense with compelling romance, and Lynette Eason has mastered this art form across nearly 70 published novels. In our latest LiteraryScape podcast episode, host Melissa LaShure sat down with this beloved romantic suspense author to discuss her newest release, Final Approach, the fourth and final book in her Lake City Heroes series.
The Lake City Heroes Series: Where Past Meets Present
What makes the Lake City Heroes series particularly compelling is how each standalone novel connects through the fictional town of Lake City, creating a rich tapestry of interconnected stories. "Each of my heroines has some kind of occupation, whether in medicine or law enforcement," Eason explains, noting that all the male protagonists work in law enforcement as well.
The series, which began in January 2024 with Double Take, has been releasing steadily over two years, with each book exploring how a character's past shapes their present circumstances. This theme reaches its crescendo in Final Approach, where the heroine works as an air marshal—a career choice directly influenced by her mother's death in a plane hijacking.
"There's something about the characters' past that leads them to what they are doing in present day," Eason notes, highlighting the psychological depth that elevates her work beyond typical action-adventure romance.
Research: The Foundation of Authentic Storytelling
With nearly seven decades of published works behind her, Eason has become something of an expert on law enforcement procedures across multiple agencies. For the Lake City Heroes series alone, she researched roles spanning from physician assistants and police detectives to FBI agents, fire marshals, and air marshals.
"I do have an FBI agent—I have two FBI agent buddies who read all of my stuff," she shares, explaining how these professional connections help ensure accuracy. When she needed information about fire marshal procedures for Serial Burn (book three), her FBI contacts connected her with specialists in that field.
Her research process is refreshingly practical: "As I'm writing, I've come to a spot where I was like, I really need to know how this would be handled. And so then I just send a text and say, hey, I need to know how this will be handled."
The Evolution of a Writer
Eason's writing journey began in eighth grade with an abandoned novel attempt, but the desire never truly left. She seriously began writing in the late 1990s while home with a baby and a frequently traveling husband. "I just decided to talk to the voices in my head," she jokes, using the familiar writer's refrain.
Her process has evolved significantly over the decades. "I used to be a huge pantser. Like I would just sit down and start writing and let the story take me. And now that my brain is a lot older, I don't have that... I can't hold as much in my brain anymore."
Now she describes herself as a "plantser"—someone who plots the major story beats but allows for organic development, especially in the final 20,000 words. She always knows her ending scene from the beginning, working steadily toward that climactic moment.
Favorite Characters and Memorable Scenes
When asked about her favorite character from the series, Eason immediately mentions Kinsey King from Target Acquired (book two). "She was part of an all-male SWAT team on the police department. And I just had a really good time researching that because you would think in this day and age, there wouldn't be a whole lot of... it's a boys club kind of thing, but actually it still exists a lot."
For Final Approach, Eason particularly enjoyed writing the climactic scene where her air marshal heroine must land an airplane. "It was a very intense scene and there was a lot going on... I had a really good time writing it," though she acknowledges the technical research required was substantial.
Giving Back: The Seaside Scribes Conference
Beyond her writing, Eason is passionate about nurturing new talent through the Seaside Scribes writers conference and retreat. This intimate gathering, limited to around 40 attendees, takes place annually in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (January 14-17, 2026, at the Hilton).
"We just hang out with writers that we teach during the day, and then we go eat. We have meals, we have meetings, and then we just hang," she describes. "People that come have made lifelong friends there, found their critique partners."
The conference focuses on craft techniques applicable to any genre, though the 2026 event will feature Darlene Turner teaching specifically about Love Inspired Suspense writing due to popular demand.
Reading Recommendations and Inspiration
For readers new to her work, Eason recommends the Elite Guardians series, featuring female bodyguards. The concept emerged from her research into a unique training school in Athens, Greece, that exclusively trains female bodyguards, with a branch in Dallas, Texas.
As for her own reading habits, Eason reads widely across genres, from romantic suspense colleagues like Lynn Blackburn, Colleen Coble, and Jessica Patch, to historical mysteries and speculative fiction. "I just like dead bodies, I guess," she laughs when explaining her preference for suspenseful plots.
Connecting with Readers
Eason maintains an active presence across social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, and X as @LynetteEason), but she particularly recommends her monthly newsletter available at LynetteEason.com. Subscribers receive a free short story upon signup and additional free reads in each monthly issue, along with recommendations for other authors' works.
"If you sign up for my newsletter, there is a free read in every one of my newsletters," she promises, making it clear that her newsletter provides substantial value for romantic suspense fans.
Final Thoughts
With Final Approach marking the end of the Lake City Heroes series, readers can look forward to Eason's next literary adventure. Her commitment to authentic storytelling, combined with her generous spirit toward emerging writers, solidifies her position as not just a prolific author, but a valuable voice in the romantic suspense community.
Final Approach releases soon, and while each book in the Lake City Heroes series stands alone, reading them in order provides the richest experience of watching these interconnected characters navigate their dangerous, romantic worlds.
Don't miss future episodes of the LiteraryScape podcast, and be sure to check back next year when we'll be featuring more of Lynette Eason's extensive backlist. Subscribe to our podcast for more author interviews and book discussions.
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Welcome back to LiteraryScape! This week, we're wrapping up our discussion of the Adventurous Hearts series with An Uncharted Dream by Abbey Downey, and let me tell you—this one is a real page-turner!
The Story
An Uncharted Dream follows Lenora, who dreams of following in her father's footsteps as an explorer but has been held back by debilitating fear since his tragic death. When a mysterious explorer named Mr. Fleming promises to take her on an expedition to the very place where her father died, she sees her chance for answers and adventure.
Enter Marcus Turner, Lenora's longtime best friend who secretly loves her. Having spent years hiding his family's financial struggles, Marcus knows a con man when he sees one—and Mr. Fleming raises all his red flags. Determined to protect Lenora, Marcus joins the expedition, setting the stage for adventure, betrayal, and ultimately, a journey of faith and love.
Our Discussion Highlights
Jessica loved this book so much it became her favorite in the series! She was hooked from the very beginning, constantly wondering: Is Mr. Fleming a con man? Will Lenora actually go to Peru? The mystery kept her turning pages late into the night.
We discussed several compelling elements:
The Suspicion Around Mr. Fleming: From the very first scene at the library, Marcus's suspicions are aroused, and we agreed—something was definitely off! The way Fleming couldn't answer basic questions about the expedition was a major red flag that Lenora unfortunately missed.
The Anonymous Letters: The mysterious letters encouraging Lenora to take the trip added an intriguing layer to the story. Discovering who was really behind them was one of those great "aha!" moments.
Family Contrasts: We loved the stark difference between Lenora's warm, inviting family and Marcus's cold, distant one. Marcus doesn't even enjoy going home, and his family situation, while frustrating, added real depth to his character.
The Big Betrayal: When the group gets stranded in a foreign country where they can't speak the language, the tension really ramps up. It's one of those moments where you're yelling at the characters, "Don't give him the money!"
Communication Issues: This is definitely one of those stories where if the main characters had just talked to each other, a lot of problems could have been avoided! But watching them finally realize their feelings for each other after years of friendship was worth the wait.
Adventure and Romance
The book beautifully weaves together themes of exploration, archeology, and surveying. The ending, where Marcus pursues his passion for surveying while Lenora does excavation work, was particularly satisfying. We both admitted to being fascinated by archeology—there's something magical about uncovering history!
We also discussed some of the more challenging aspects of historical travel: the boat journey (would we be able to handle the seasickness and fear of water?), the preparation trips and camping, and the sheer adventure of it all.
Our Ratings
Using our coffee-themed rating system:
• Drama Level: Latte
• Suspense Level: Espresso (gentle but definitely there)
• Mystery Level: Mocha
• Inspirational Level: Mocha (this one had more faith elements than the previous books)
• Romance Level: Espresso (sweet and clean)
The Final Verdict: Lasso Ratings
Jessica gives this book her highest rating: 4 Lassos! She couldn't put it down and would even go as high as 3.5 to 4 if we allowed half ratings. As for me, I gave it a solid 2 Lassos—still excellent, but my personal reading preference leans toward books with a bit more suspense and romance.
Overall, Abbey Downey has created an excellent series that's perfect for readers who love cozy mysteries with sweet romance and historical adventure. The pacing is wonderful, and the stories are engaging without being too intense.
What's Next?
Be sure to tune in next week when we'll have a special interview with author Abbey Downey herself! We'll get all the behind-the-scenes information about this incredible Adventurous Hearts series.
Want to learn more about Abbey and her books? Visit her website at www.abbeydowney.com.
Thanks for joining us on LiteraryScape, where we explore the landscape of great literature, one book at a time!
Have you read An Uncharted Dream? What did you think of Mr. Fleming? Let us know in the comments!
www.literaryscape.com/podcast/173