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Monday, July 18, 2022
Split-time Novel Review: When Stone Wings Fly by Karen Barnett
What it’s About:
Uncovering a long-lost family story is the only way to bring her grandmother peace.
Kieran Lucas's grandmother is slipping into dementia, and,
when her memory is gone, Kieran's last tie to the family she barely knows will
be lost forever. Worse, Granny Mac is being tormented by flashbacks of her
mother’s death and the loss of their home.
In 1931, Rosie McCauley's Smoky Mountains home is threatened
by the Tennessee Great Smokies Park Commission as they create a new national
park. But Rosie vows the only way they'll get her land is if they haul her out
in a pine box. When a compromise offers her and her disabled sister the
opportunity to stay for her lifetime, it seems too good to be true.
Ornithologist Benton Fuller arrives to conduct a bird survey
for the park and the two form a tenuous bond. But their friendship broadens a
rift between her and the other mountain folk who are suspicious of any
government connections. Then the discovery of an illegal still in the woods
near her cabin leads to a violent clash between sides that could destroy them
all.
Eighty-five years later, Kieran heads back to the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park to find answers to her great-grandmother's
mysterious death and bring peace to Granny Mac before it's too late. Park
Historian Zach Jensen may be the key to locating both the answers and a
precious family heirloom. But just as in the past, Kieran's needs clash with
government regulations. Will Zach block her from recovering what she needs and
solving this family mystery?
My Thoughts:
I anticipated reading When Stone Wings Fly, and it did
not disappoint. Karen Barnett brings us another wonderful book featuring the
National Parks. This time we find Rosie McCauley in the midst of the creation
of the Great Smoky Mountain’s National Park, with a threat to lose her land.
Benton Fuller, researching for the park system, discovers the place his heart
has longed for. Two generations later, Kieran Lucas wants more than anything to
bring the grandmother she’s longed for a peace in the midst of dementia. As she
searches for that peace, she finds Zach, a kind-hearted man troubled by his
past. Barnett set up a heart-wrenching, yet hopeful story in the midst of the
beautiful Smokies. Grandma Mac’s story weaves together this beautiful tale of determination
and love. Realistic, yet romantic, this story touches the heart in so many ways.
If you enjoy split-time, historical, or romance, I think you’ll enjoy When
Stone Wings Fly. I purchased a copy, and my opinions are my own.
Monday, February 8, 2021
Suspense Fiction Review: Obsession (Natchez Trace Park Rangers Book #2) by Patricia Bradley
Book Description:
Natchez Trace Ranger and historian Emma Winters hoped never to see Sam Ryker
again after she broke off her engagement to him. But when shots are fired at
her at a historical landmark just off the Natchez Trace, she's forced to work
alongside Sam as the Natchez Trace law enforcement district ranger in the
ensuing investigation. To complicate matters, Emma has acquired a delusional
secret admirer who is determined to have her as his own. Sam is merely an
obstruction, one which must be removed.
Sam knows that he has failed Emma in the past and he doesn't intend to let her
down again. Especially since her life is on the line. As the threads of the
investigation cross and tangle with their own personal history, Sam and Emma
have a chance to discover the truth, not only about the victim but about what
went wrong in their relationship.
Award-winning author Patricia Bradley will have the hairs standing up on the
back of your neck with this nail-biting tale of obsession, misunderstanding,
and forgiveness.
My Thoughts:
Obsession is a great title for this book, because I didn’t want to put
it down. Sam Ryker must protect Emma Winters at any cost, but their feelings
and families push and shove for and against them. As Sam deals with family
baggage and Emma longs to find her beloved brother, the two are tangled in a
mess of lies and danger. Patricia Bradley has written another suspense filled
mystery that will have readers wondering what really happened, and who is
chasing who. I love the setting of Natchez Trace and the nod to parks and
historical remembrance. If you enjoy suspense with twists and turns, you’ll
want to read Obsession. Even though this is part of a series, it can be read as a stand alone. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in
this review are completely my own.
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Fiction Review: Ever Faithful (A Vintage National Parks Novel) by Karen Barnett
A man who can't read will never amount to anything--or so Nate Webber believes. But he takes a chance to help his family by signing up for the new Civilian Conservation Corps, skirting the truth about certain "requirements." Nate exchanges the harsh Brooklyn streets for the wilds of Yellowstone National Park, curious if the Eden-like wonderland can transform him as well.
Elsie Brookes was proud to grow up as a ranger's daughter, but she longs for a future of her own. After four years serving as a maid in the park's hotels, she still hasn't saved enough money for her college tuition. A second job, teaching a crowd of rowdy men in the CCC camp, might be the answer, but when Elsie discovers Nate's secret, it puts his job as camp foreman in jeopardy. Tutoring leads to friendship and romance, until a string of suspicious fires casts a dark shadow over their relationship. Can they find answers before all of their dreams go up in smoke?
This is the second Vintage Park National Novel I've read, and I loved it. Karen Barnett takes the reader into the heart of the park and the story from the beginning. She adds in the research from that decade and creates an entertaining and heart-warming story. There is a bit of mystery as well as romance as Elsie and Nate figure out their futures. I enjoyed learning more about how the parks inner workings were and the people who worked in the background. The beauty of the park itself is woven into the fabric of the story. Pick up a copy for a great summer read! I received a complimentary copy of this book from WaterBrook via NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.