Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Review, Guest Post, and Giveaway: The Green Dress by Liz Tolsma


About the Book


Book:  The Green Dress
Author: Liz Tolsma
Genre: Christian Historical Suspense
Release Date: June 2020

Death Seems to Follow Harriet’s New Friend


Book 6 in the True Colors series—Fiction Based on Strange-But True History


When Harriet Peters came to Boston in 1882, the Robinson family took her in like one of their own, and Harriet became closer to Lizzie Robinson than her own siblings. Now, four years later, Lizzie is deathly sick, failing quickly just like several others in her family have done over the past few years. How can so many in one family die from the same mysterious illness? Harriet doesn’t have answers, but she is determined to help the family, bringing in a new-to-the-neighborhood doctor, Michael Wheaton.

As Harriet and Michael close in on the answer, putting their own lives at risk, can the cause be found before anyone else dies?

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My Thoughts:

Just when you think that the True Colors series can't get any creepier, that is until you read the next one.

This one the evil was diabolical. I knew what was going on to a degree and I felt like I was watching a train wreck about to happen to these characters. 

How many people have to die in the same household of similar symptoms, yet not be contagious before someone is going to notice? Well the number shocked me, the motive was atrocious, and the victims innocently died way too soon.

Harriet Peters has grown close to the Robinson family. They were there for her when she made her way to Boston and not only had no one but was also starving. Lizzie Robinson became her best friend, the Robinson boys became like brothers, and Mrs. Robinson became a mother figure. But as Harriet soon realizes, there is something not quite right. Her loyalty is so great, however that it does take many nail biting pages for her to finally see.

The hero, Michael Wheaton cannot rest until this mysterious sickness that is cursing this family has been dealt with. He also will not rest until Harriet is finally safe.

I also liked the almost gothic atmosphere that surrounded the Robinson home. A creepy read maybe better read in the daylight.

I was provided a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.

About the Author



Liz Tolsma is a popular speaker and an editor and the owner of the Write Direction Editing. An almost-native Wisconsinite, she resides in a quiet corner of the state with her husband and is the mother of three. Her son proudly serves as a U.S. Marine. They adopted all of their children internationally, and one has special needs. When she gets a few spare minutes, she enjoys reading, relaxing on the front porch, walking, working in her large perennial garden, and camping with her family.




More from Liz

We’ve all been there—started a letter or an email or even a list, didn’t like what we had, crossed it out or hit the delete button, and tried again. Now imagine that happening when you’re writing a novel.

That’s what occurred with The Green Dress. Finding the perfect place to start a novel can be tricky, but when you’re trying to balance fact with fiction, it’s even harder. I needed the fictional heroine, Harriet Peters, to have a good reason to come into contact with and become close to the factual Robinson family. And I needed for the hero, Michael Wheaton, to meet Harriet early on. So I dove into the story. Five chapters later, the hero and heroine hadn’t yet met. The book wasn’t working.

I scrapped those chapters and started at a different point. At first, it seemed to be going better. I was happy. Until I got to the fifth chapter, when I realized again that the book wasn’t working. Frankly, it was boring. So those ended up in the virtual trash bin. Meanwhile, the clock was ticking on my deadline. I was desperate to find the right starting point, at a place with high tension. Finally, I had an “aha” moment, and the story flowed from there. That’s how the first five chapters (and the rest of The Green Dress) came to be.

—Liz Tolsma

Blog Stops

Rebecca Tews, June 27
Genesis 5020, June 29
Emily Yager, June 29
Robin’s Nest, June 30
Bigreadersite, July 1
Betti Mace, July 3
Remembrancy, July 4
Vicky Sluiter, July 5
amandainpa, July 6
Hallie Reads, July 8
Artistic Nobody, July 9 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)

Giveaway


To celebrate her tour, Liz is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! This book sounds good! Looking forward to reading it! Thanks for the chance to win!
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  2. This review confirms my decision to read The Green Dress on a sunny day. I am eager to find out if my suspicion of the cause of the fatal "illness" is correct.

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