Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Review: The Orchard House

The Orchard House The Orchard House by Heidi Chiavaroli
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

This is my second book by this author and again I did enjoy it, though I found the previous book, The Tea Chest, a bit stronger.

Though both the modern day and historical stories was interesting, with characters going through a lot of difficulties and lessons to learn, I did found I enjoyed the story of Joanna (past storyline) a lot more interesting and strong. She really did go through a lot, having dreams, having to delay some dreams and let go of others.

I enjoyed the reconciliation story of the modern day. It is always good to see families growing closer and stronger.

I'm liking this author, and would definitely read more of her works as reading time allows.

The audiobook was entertaining.

*I listened to this on scribd.*

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About the book:


Concord, Massachusetts

2001
Abandoned by her own family, Taylor is determined not to mess up her chance at joining the home of her best friend, Victoria Bennett. But despite attending summer camp at Louisa May Alcott's historic Orchard House with Victoria and sharing dreams of becoming famous authors, Taylor struggles to fit in. As she enters college and begins dating, it feels like Taylor is finally finding her place and some stability . . . until Victoria's betrayal changes everything.

1865
While Louisa May Alcott is off traveling the world, Johanna Suhre accepts a job tending Louisa's aging parents and their home in Concord. Soon after arriving at Orchard House, Johanna meets Nathan Bancroft and, ignoring Louisa's words of caution, falls in love and accepts Nathan's proposal. But before long, Johanna experiences her husband's dark side, and she can't hide the bruises that appear.

2019
After receiving news of Lorraine Bennett's cancer diagnosis, Taylor knows she must return home to see her adoptive mother again. Now a successful author, Taylor is determined to spend little time in Concord. Yet she becomes drawn into the story of a woman who lived there centuries before. And through her story, Taylor may just find forgiveness and a place to belong.

About the author:



Heidi Chiavaroli is a writer, runner, and grace-clinger who could spend hours exploring places that whisper of historical secrets. She is an ACFW Carol Award winner and a Christy finalist. Both her debut novel, "Freedom's Ring" and her sophomore novel, "The Hidden Side" are Romantic Times Top Picks. "Freedom's Ring" was also a BOOKLIST Top Ten Romance Debut. She makes her home in Massachusetts with her husband and two sons. Visit her online at heidichiavaroli.com.

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