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On Distant Shores by Sarah Sundin and A Heart Deceived by Michelle Griep

Home » Reading » On Distant Shores by Sarah Sundin and A Heart Deceived by Michelle Griep

In: Reading, Uncategorized on: November 13, 2013

My life has been crazy lately. Between quick-drafting a new novel during Nanowrimo and traveling with my husband on business, reading time has almost fallen by the wayside.

Almost.

But lately I’ve read two great historical novels that sucked me in and wouldn’t let go, so I had to make sure you know about them!

 

 

On Distant Shores by Sarah Sundin

If you have never read a novel by Sarah Sundin, run, don’t walk, to your nearest bookstore and pick one up! Doesn’t matter what title. They are all good. But her current Wings of the Nightingale series about World War II flight nurses are the ones that have captured me completely.

On Distant Shores by Sarah SundinOn Distant Shores is the second in the series. I wanted to read it the minute it came out, in August. But it wasn’t until September that I actually purchased the book and put it in my pile. Finally, in October, it made its way into my hands.

Do you ever read a book and realize that the Lord allowed circumstances to prevent you from reading it before the exact right moment? That’s how I felt about this book. A great, compelling story in its own right. But the spiritual threads smacked me right between the eyes. She even used the exact scripture from James 1 that the Lord had been bringing to my mind for the past few weeks! So this book turned out to be yet another example of how God has used fiction in my life–to convict, to confirm, to encourage in my walk with Him.

But see for yourself. Read about Georgie and Hutch and the war they fought within themselves even while engaging with a physical enemy. Besides the personal reflections, their story made me appreciate all those “behind the scenes” workers, especially in our military. The unsung heroes, but the ones God sees and heeds all the same.

A Heart Deceived by Michelle Griep

Switching gears, let me first tell you that Michelle has been on my radar as an author since her 2009 debut, Gallimore, a Viking eraA Heart Deceived by Michelle Griep time travel novel. When I saw that her newest release, A Heart Deceived, was a gothic regency, I knew I’d have to read it. And let me tell you, Michelle did not disappoint! Besides a story that was a delightful swirl of Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, and every Dickens novel I’ve read, her use of language is stellar. Seriously. Many time I found myself reading with my mouth hanging open, admiring her wordsmithing and hoping to achieve something near it one day.

Anyway, this story will keep you riveting to the pages as Miri seeks to hide her brother Eldon’s growing madness as well as fight her attraction to the mysterious Ethan, who has knowledge of her younger brother’s death. I won’t spoil where the story takes you, but gothic is truly a good definition! Wow. And yet an awesome, heart-tugging ending, too. So very, very good.

 

 

 

So that’s what I’ve been reading lately. I’m about to dive into my Christmas books and can’t wait! How about you? Please share something you’ve read and loved lately! (And don’t forget about the giveaway I posted Monday. Entry opportunities open through the weekend!)

Tagged: books, ebooks, historical fiction, historical romance, Uncategorized

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  1. Lis

    November 13, 2013 at 8:15 pm

    I read both and loved them so much! I’m looking forward to the next book in the Wings of Nightingale series. And I’m hoping Michelle Griep’s publisher will publish the sequel to A Heart Deceived. I recently read Betrayal by Robin Lee Hatcher which I really enjoyed. I’m finishing up The Courier of Caswell Hall and I really like it, too.

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    • Anne

      November 14, 2013 at 7:53 am

      I’m so glad you liked them, too, Lis! I have both of the others on my to read list as well! Thanks for stopping by to talk books!

      Reply
  2. Katrina

    November 14, 2013 at 8:13 am

    Anne, I am really looking forward to reading both. At present I am trying to read chain reaction. Not a genre I usually read, but it’s coming along. I hope you have a wonderful day.

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    • Anne

      November 14, 2013 at 2:00 pm

      Sometimes it’s good to read a different genre, right? At least that’s what I tell myself when I read something beyond my normal stuff. But then I usually go running right back to what I love best. 🙂

      Reply
  3. Michelle Griep

    November 14, 2013 at 8:29 am

    Awww…my little heart is all fuzziness and warmth, which on a day like today, is a bonus! Thanks for the great review, Anne!

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    • Anne

      November 14, 2013 at 2:00 pm

      You are very welcome! Keep writing great books!

      Reply
  4. Titanic Buff

    November 14, 2013 at 9:35 am

    Haven’t read them yet, but I have both of those titles waiting to be read. The Wings of the Nightingale series has really piqued my interest.

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    • Anne

      November 14, 2013 at 2:00 pm

      It is a great series! Can’t wait for the next one!

      Reply
  5. Sarah Sundin

    November 14, 2013 at 10:29 am

    Anne – what a lovely surprise this morning! I’m glad you enjoyed Hutch & Georgie’s story – but I’m THRILLED God could use a little ol’ novel to touch your heart. I love how He works!! Goose bumps.

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    • Anne

      November 14, 2013 at 2:01 pm

      I’m so thankful that He used your story to encourage my heart. Thank you for being a willing vessel through which He can bless others!

      Reply

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