Showing posts with label Hearts Made Whole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hearts Made Whole. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2015

Coming Attractions and a Book Review








Coming Attractions

It's hard to believe that the year is nearly half over! To celebrate summer, I have a few special guests lined up. Here's a sampling:

Next week, Alex J. Cavanaugh stops by to share his thoughts on first drafts and outlines. Alex never fails to offer inspiration and great info.

We'll also find encouragement from Terri Tiffany, who visits in July for the Meet the Blogger post. Terri's debut novel, The Mulligan was released in February. 


Book Review

I have the privilege of being an influencer for Jody Hedlund's latest book, Hearts Made Whole. If you are a fan of Jody's work and/or historical fiction, you just might enjoy this story. :)


Hearts Made Whole by Jody Hedlund      


The second in the Beacons of Hope series, Hearts Made Whole is an engaging story that leads the reader on a lively journey of adventure and restoration. Caroline Taylor tends the Windmill Point Lighthouse in Michigan as she and her siblings mourn the loss of their father. It is 1865; Caroline is doubtful that the Lighthouse Board will allow her, a woman, to remain as keeper. Her doubts are confirmed when the district lighthouse inspector informs Caroline that he’s hired a man to replace her.


Despite the fact that Civil War veteran Ryan Chambers knows little about tending lighthouses, he is hired as Caroline’s replacement. Ryan is looking for a fresh start, preferably in an isolated profession, so the lighthouse position seems a perfect fit. Or is it? Horrific memories of war relentlessly pursue him, causing Ryan to seek solace by unhealthy means.


Their first meeting is a bit awkward, but Caroline and Ryan form a friendship once they begin to understand each other. As she considers her future options, Caroline agrees to show Ryan how to tend the lighthouse. Their relationship is complicated somewhat by Caroline’s would be suitor Arnie. 


This story offers an assortment of intriguing scenarios, from impending danger and loyalty, to love, heartbreak, and sorrow. There are surprises galore, and Ryan and Caroline must decide where their faith lies and in whom they can trust. About the time I thought things were settling down within the story another calamity arose, further testing their mettle. It kept me guessing. I like that!  



I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Ms. Hedlund artfully paints each scene through realistic characters and authentic action and details that complement an engaging plot. Her writing possesses a richness and depth that fully surrounds and immerses the reader.  I was drawn into the story immediately (and then had trouble putting the book down). This intriguing tale of love and redemption leaves the reader with hope and a smile. I cannot wait until Book 3 in the series comes out!





I received this influencer copy from Bethany House free of charge in exchange for an honest review.


What are you reading this week?

Happy reading and writing,

Karen