Thursday, July 28, 2022

Book Spotlight Fridays! Laura's Shadow

 

Book Beginnings and Friday56


Book Beginnings is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader that asks you to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you're reading. Friday 56 is hosted by Freda's Voice and asks you to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your e-reader and share a non-spoiler sentence or two.  First Line Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Reading is my Superpower that asks you to share the first sentence of the book you're reading.

I'm enjoying this Doors to the Past series which consists of various dual-time stories, not linked to each other, written by various authors.  This new book releases 1 August 2022.


Laura's Shadow




About the book:

Family Secrets Spill One Conversation at a Time
 
Visit historic American landmarks through the Doors to the Past series. History and today collide in stories full of mystery, intrigue, faith, and romance.

De Smet, South Dakota—1890 
Young women growing up in De Smet live by two rules: don’t go out in a snowstorm and don’t give your heart to Cap Garland. Young Mariah Patterson only managed to obey one. Orphaned and having devoted her youth to scrapping out a life with her brother Charles, Mariah finds herself with no option but to marry the devoted—but dull—Merrill Gowan. Throwing caution to the wind, she seizes an opportunity to lay her feelings at Cap’s feet, even though she knows Cap sees the world through the torch he carries for Laura Ingalls. Mariah is certain her love for Cap will be strong enough to break both bonds, and she’s willing to risk everything to prove it. 
 
De Smet, South Dakota—1974  
Trixie Gowan is the fourth generation of living Gowan women residing in the sprawling farmhouse on the outskirts of De Smet. Well, former resident. She’s recently acquired her own bachelor girl apartment in Minneapolis, where she works writing ads for a neighborhood paper. She might live and work in the city, but her co-workers still call her Prairie Girl. Thus the inspiration for her comic strip—"Lost Laura"—in which a bespectacled girl in a calico dress tries to make her way in the city. The name is a quiet rebellion having grown up in a household where she’d been forbidden to mention the name, Laura. But when her great-grandmother Mariah’s declining health brings Trixie home for a visit, two things might just keep her there: the bedside manner of Dr. Campbell Carter and the family secret that seems to be spilling from GG’s lips one conversation at a time. 

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Book Beginnings

The schoolhouse was nothing more than a shack, with sunlight and drifting snow blowing through the spaces between the thin, rough-cut slats.

Friday 56

"I'm not going to get murdered," Trixie would say, fully convinced that her mother dreaded the unflattering photograph more than the hypothetical scenario.

My thoughts so far

This is a slower story, but I am enjoying discovering Mariah's life story.

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17 comments:

  1. Ooh this sounds like another book in which the past and present meet in fascinating ways! I do feel bad for Mariah already, although silencing the name Laura seems to be an indication not all went smoothly... I hope you enjoy this one and have a lovely weekend :)
    Juli @ A Universe in Words

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    1. Thank you. I have about 20min left - just couldn't keep my eyes open last night!

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  2. That 56 has me gasping! WTH!!! Happy weekend!

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  3. This one is going on my TBR list! Have a lovely weekend!

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  4. Ooooh, I didn't realize another one was coming out! So exciting!!!

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  5. Very interesting. I lived in South Dakota for 10 years, and I always wondered how people survived that weather back in those days

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    1. I don't know how they survived with internal heating!

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  6. My first line is from The Secrets Between Them by Susie Dietze:
    Joel Morgan was not in the mood to be lied to.

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    1. This looks interesting. Hope you enjoy it!

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  7. I have this one on my tbr shelf. I'm looking forward to it. I'm currently reading Deception by Patricia Bradley and the first line is: "Today was not a good day to die." Have a great week!

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  8. This sounds so interesting!! This week I featured the first line from The Italian Ballerina by Kristy Cambron. http://gracetogrowblog.com/italian-ballerina-kristy-cambron/

    Hope you have a great week!

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