Saturday, January 23, 2021

Bookish Thoughts: Tidewater Bride

 


Description:

Selah Hopewell seems to be the only woman in the Virginia colony who has no wish to wed. True, there are too many men and far too few women in James Towne. But Selah already has her hands full assisting her father in the family's shop. And now she is in charge of an incoming ship of tobacco brides who must be looked after as they sort through their many suitors.

Xander Renick is perhaps the most eligible tobacco lord in the settlement. His lands are vast, his crops are prized, and his position as a mediator between the colonists and the powerful Powhatan nation surrounding them makes him indispensable. But Xander is already wedded to his business and still grieves the loss of his wife, daughter of the Powhatan chief.

Can two fiercely independent people find happiness and fulfillment on their own? Or will they discover that what they've been missing in life has been right in front of them all along?


About the Author:

Christy Award-winning author, Laura Frantz, is passionate about all things historical, particularly the 18th-century, and writes her manuscripts in longhand first. Her stories often incorporate Scottish themes that reflect her family heritage. She is a direct descendant of George Hume, Wedderburn Castle, Berwickshire, Scotland, who was exiled to the American colonies for his role in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715, settled in Virginia, and is credited with teaching George Washington surveying in the years 1748-1750. When she’s not at home in Kentucky, she and her husband live in Washington State.
Readers can find Laura Frantz at www.laurafrantz.


My Thoughts:

I haven’t read a novel by Laura Frantz in a while, but this one caught my eye, so I thought to give it a go.  And I quite enjoyed it! I had forgotten how rich and colorful her stories are and it’s not often I read a book set during the settling of America, so I found the history behind the fiction very interesting.

Ms. Frantz has a beautiful way of bringing history to life and this book is full of such lively descriptions and details, that I often found myself having to stop and remember that I’m in the 21st century.  I enjoyed getting thoroughly engrossed in the story, though at times, I found it difficult to read, especially in solving the mystery towards the end.  It wasn’t graphic, or anything like that, just the ugliness and racism that was so prevalent hurt my heart.  Despite that, it’s also the mark of a great storyteller, if their words on a page invoke that kind of reaction.  I really liked Xander and Selah, though at times I wanted to Gibbs slap them both and tell them to stop fiddling around with their feelings!  I will say that is one place where the story drug just a bit for me, where they were tiptoeing around, unsure of their own feelings and questioning if the other would feel the same.  Though I know it wasn’t very common for such things to be spoken of, especially during that period.  

Overall, I really enjoyed this foray into early American history!


I honestly read this book a few weeks ago and don't have much else to comment on about it . . . but links are always below!

Have a lovely day!

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Bookish Thoughts: Dreams of Savannah

 


"They are pauses we all need.  Those moments of beauty we can look back on,

take strength from, when we're in the valley of shadows again."

- Sidney Dunn

Description:

Savannah socialite Cordelia is an optimist. Although the Yankees have captured her sweetheart, Phineas, she touts his bravery and looks forward to his homecoming. But when Phineas returns, he's injured, changed, and not at all sure that the Confederate pro-slavery cause was just. Where will the new America take them---and will they go there together?


About the Author:

Roseanna M. White is a bestselling, Christy Award nominated author who has long claimed that words are the air she breathes. When not writing fiction, she’s homeschooling her two kids, editing, designing book covers, and pretending her house will clean itself. Roseanna is the author of a slew of historical novels that span several continents and thousands of years. Spies and war and mayhem always seem to find their way into her books…to offset her real life, which is blessedly ordinary. You can learn more about her and her stories at www.RoseannaMWhite.com.


My Thoughts:

I've been racking my brain trying to think of what to say about this book. . . It definitely left me with a hangover! And a lot to think about. Ms. White always does, though. I found much of it very timely and I'm not sure why that surprised me, but it did. It shares perspective of the Civil War that I've not seen/read before, as well as revealing opinions and misconceptions that some held regarding skin color and slavery.  

"Though mankind did have a remarkable ability to be blind to what they didn't want to see."

Luther Bromley

As always, Ms. White's writing is both beautiful and at times, heart-wrenching. Her words drew me into the story from the first few sentences and I often found myself going about my day, wondering what was going to happen next! I loved that Cordelia is a storyteller with a colorful imagination! Her outlandish stories often made me laugh, while also revealing her heart and her desire for hope in a country at war. And though parts of it were painful for him, I greatly enjoyed following Phineas as his perception of the world changed, even so far as to how he viewed himself. In a time of great turmoil and unrest, he and Cordelia both had to decide if they would continue to fight for what they had been taught their entire lives, or if they would allow their change in perspective to also change their actions. I also really appreciated how the author showed that the conflict behind the Civil War wasn’t only in regards to slavery. That was something I remember being taught in history class, but didn't really understand as much until reading this story. 

If you're looking for a book that might very well challenge your understanding of history and the people who lived it, I would highly recommend this book!

 *My thanks to the author and publisher for my copy of this book!  I was not required to write a review, positive or otherwise, and have not been compensated for in it any way.  All opinions expressed are my own. 


I hope everyone is having a good New Year so far, despite the turmoil in our lives right now . . . especially if you live in America.  We've been battling repeated sickness in my house, with my husband being sick, then as soon as he gets better, I'm sick, then when I'm almost well, the baby gets it. . . prayers are always much appreciated! 

Is there any way I can be praying for you right now?  If you don't feel comfortable leaving a request in a comment, please feel free to email me.  (or if you came across this blog from a social media link, you're welcome to send me a PM on there)

And back to the book - as always, links are below if you'd be interested in learning more!  Honestly, parts of this story are still lingering in my mind and it's been almost a month since I finished it.  I don't know about you, but I love stories that encourage me to see things in a new/different light! 

Have a ducky day! 

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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Bookish Thoughts: Active Defense

 


Description:

As a former field surgeon in Afghanistan, Heather Fontaine is used to life-or-death situations. She just didn't expect them to follow her home. When she returns from a party to find that someone has broken into her house--and threatened her friends--she assumes it is the stalker who has been following her and creeping her out. She hopes to find safety and peace of mind by leaving the city and hiding out in a small town. But trouble has followed her even there.

Luckily, a stalker isn't the only one watching Heather. Travis Walker has been secretly watching out for her for weeks. As owner of his own security agency, it's what he does. Together, Travis and Heather must figure out who wants her dead--and why--before it's too late.


About the Author:

Award-winning, best-selling author, Lynette Eason writes for Harlequin's Love Inspired Suspense line and for Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group. Her books have hit the Publisher's Weekly, CBA and ECPA bestseller lists and have won numerous awards such as the prestigious Carol Award, the Selah, the Daphne, the IRCC award and more. Lynette is married, has two children, and lives in Greenville, SC.


My Thoughts:

I was eager to begin this story, as Lynette Eason has long been one of my favorite authors of suspense. Though I have learned to make sure I have a block of time and that it’s not right before bed when I start a new one of her stories, otherwise, I might not sleep! Or get anything else done, with my mind trying to puzzle out what's going to happen next. 

As always, Ms. Eason kept me guessing and racing to the finish, wondering what would happen next and how everything would play out in the end. I've been greatly enjoying getting to know the characters in this series, Heather and Travis definitely not being an exception! I also loved that characters from the previous books had more than a cameo in the story.  Reading this one made me want to go back and reread the rest of the series, as well as her other books!

I would say that my one negative comment is that I found the villain's reasoning behind everything a little shallow and it didn't seem to make sense with the severity of crimes committed. But it did allow the author to drive some points home regarding bitterness and not allowing circumstances to define you.  I don’t want to say much more on that, due to possible spoilers.

Overall, I really enjoyed this book and am anxiously awaiting what might be the final book in the series, though I definitely don’t want to wish for time to pass any more quickly than it already is!



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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Bookish Lists: Anticipated books for 2021!

 Happy New Year!  A few days late, but the sentiment remains.  And something I'm always excited about for the new year are the many new books releasing!  I have quite a few on my list from last year that I haven't had the opportunity to read, yet, but that doesn't mean I'm not still looking forward to these! (much to my husband's amusement) 

These are some of the books I'm most excited about for the year, though most likely not all of them.  I'm very sure I'm missing at least a couple, one of them being that I haven't seen anything about the next book in Dani Pettrey's Coastal Guardians series.  When I do, that one is sure to make the list, as well! 

These are in order of publication and as usual, you can click the book's title to learn more about them. :)



1) Dreams of Savannah by Roseanna M. White
I'm actually reading this one right now!  I'm a little less than halfway through
and can say that I'm greatly enjoying it!
Release Date January 5th


2) When Twilight Breaks by Sarah Sundin
Sarah is one of my very favorite authors of WWII historical fiction and I'm always excited
for another of her books.
Release Date February 2nd


3) The Prince of Spies by Elizabeth Camden
This is the final book in the Hope and Glory series and I've been eagerly awaiting Luke's story!
Release Date February 16th


4) Winning the Gentleman by Kristi Ann Hunter
I don't really know what to say about this one. It's by Kristi and it's Aaron's story, 
both of those facts ensure that I must read it. :)
Release Date April 20th


5) Let It Be Me by Becky Wade
This one is the second book in the Misty River Romance series and I'm 
super excited and curious to see what happens!  I was given just a little glimpse into the 
characters in Stay With Me and I must know more!
Release Date May 4th


6) The Nature of a Lady by Roseanna M. White
Isn't this cover beautiful!  And again, by a favorite author!  I think it might also be the 
first in a new series!  I'm not entirely sure about that, but I might have seen it somewhere?
Release Date May 4th

7) The Heart's Charge by Karen Witemeyer
There's no cover for this one yet, that I could find.  But I love Karen's books
and it's the next in her Hanger's Horsemen series, so I'm looking forward to it!
Release Date June 1st


8) Jewel Of the Nile by Tessa Afshar
Tessa is one of the only authors of Biblical fiction that I've read and I greatly enjoy
her books!  I haven't yet read her 2020 release, something I shall have to rectify!
Release Date June 8th


9) Plot Twist by Bethany Turner
I just discovered Bethany's books last year and the one I had the pleasure of reading 
was hilarious!  I saw this one and couldn't resist adding it to the list!
Release Date June 14th


10) Hostile Intent by Lynette Eason
I just realized as I was finishing this list that I totally forgot to include the 3rd book
in this series on it.  I got to read it before the first of the year, so I didn't even think . . . but
anyway!  This book is looking like it might be the final one in the Danger Never Sleeps series
and I'm super happy that she's sharing Caden's story!
Release Date August 3rd


11) Beyond the Tides by Liz Johnson
We're going back to Prince Edward Island!  I loved her Prince Edward Island Dreams series, 
so I obviously can't miss this one!
Release Date August 3rd


12) To Write a Wrong by Jen Turano
Okay, so is there anyone who doesn't like this cover?  If so, I'm not sure we can
be friends any longer . . . . Also, if you've read To Steal a Heart, this is Daphne's story!


So, that's my list so far!  Do any of these catch your attention?  Any books on your list that I don't have here? (I'm always up for suggestions!)