About the Book
Book: Passages of Hope
Author: Terri J. Haynes
Genre: Christian Fiction / Historical / Romance
Release date: November, 2022
Discover the Story Behind a Secret Passageway
Walk through Doors to the Past via a new series of historical stories of romance and adventure.
Gracie Kingston begins renovations on the Philadelphia house inherited from her grandmother and finds a secret room. It is connected to a house nearby, the home of William Still, the man known as the father of the Underground Railroad. As she researches, she discovers a mystery in her house’s ownership. In 1855, Olivia Kingston helps a mother and her young child by hiding them in a secret room in her home. As she helps, she learns that there may be an impostor conductor in their community. As Gracie’s and Olivia’s stories intertwine, they learn the meaning of sacrifice and love.
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My Thoughts:
This is a dual timeline story about two women, their lives, families, and goals over a hundred years apart. We start with Gracie who has a mountain of problems. Financial issues are only a part of her issues as she is still grieving her late grandmother and on top of that there are her family issues. Her grandmother left her, her family home and that has made her uncle very angry, so much so that he has called her a thief and she is basically an outsider to her own family.
However, Gracie has a dream and her grandmother believed in her. As she tries to open up her shop and begins some renovations on the home, those uncover a secret room. A secret room that could very well be tied into the Underground Railroad and the bigger history of her town.
The historical story is about Olivia who is actively working and a part of the Underground Railroad. It is her house long before Gracie's, and that secret room has saved many. Although danger abounds and Olivia is putting her life on the line quite often. She is also married, and even though her husband Douglas, a doctor, knows her secret, she does not share any more than she absolutely has to with him. If she would only just open up to him.
Both of these women have a lot to learn, especially in letting others in to help and love them. They do not have to do this life alone.
The past story was full of danger and secrets and the present-day story was full of history and discovery. I rooted for both of these women to find the peace they were so desperate for. Author Haynes is a new to me author and I look forward to more from her.
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
More from Terri
Family, Underground Railroad, two strong Black women, and knitting in one book? Yes.
As an author, I explore my world with curiosity. I find many subjects interesting and it shows in this book. It’s not often that an author can combine such a range of topics in one novel. I’m so glad I got to do it for this one.
In addition to being an author, I am a knitter, crocheter, indie yarn dyer, business owner, unofficial historian, wife, mother, and sister. At first glance, all those things seem too different to combine in one book. But they weave together so perfectly.
Life is a tapestry of many colors knit together and my goal was to show that. That family and history, grieving and crafting, struggle and triumph, are all entwined threads. Their vibrancy can be combined to create a beautiful project, the pain and joy both add hue and color to life. This is what I hope you find in this book.
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Terri is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon e-gift card and a print copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/22cd0/passages-of-hope-celebration-tour-giveaway
I can’t decide which storyline I will like more, the historical or the contemporary, since they both sound so good.
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