About the Book
Book: Knowing You
Author: Tracie Peterson
Genre: Historical Fiction
Release Date: November 7, 2023
Could a captivating art exhibit hold the key to truth—and love?
After ten years apart, May is reunited with her childhood friend Lee Munro, a police detective assigned to keep a watchful eye on the exposition. Their friendship immediately begins to blossom with hints of something more, but when they become entangled in a dangerous heist involving the samurai armor and their love is threatened, can they overcome the odds against them?
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My Thoughts:
This was a story about an artist who is of mixed heritage and the prejudice against her for her birth. May Parker's mother is from Japan and her father is a well to do American businessman who fell in love. May loves both her parents and has a deep passion to know her Japanese history, one that her mother will not speak of. May is also a talented artist working at the Seattle Exposition where a very valuable suit of samurai armor is on display.
That armor looks to be a notorious art forgers next crime, and Detective Lee Munro has been searching for him for five years. Only to be thwarted time and again. Lee did not realize that he would also be running into May, his childhood friend and first love after ten long years. He has missed her greatly, but never thought he had a future with her due to his parents' strong prejudices.
As Lee and May rekindle their friendship, a love begins to form a strong bond between them as well. They have a lot stacked against their relationship. Not only is danger coming from the art forger, who will stop at nothing to accomplish his goals, but Lee's entire family is against them as well. A bit of adventure awaits these two before they can settle down.
I enjoyed this trip to the early 1900's Seattle. I found the story of May, her heritage and what she faced interesting. I liked Lee and his passionate desire for her, and his unwavering will to catch the predator.
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.
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More from Tracie
Knowing You is book three in the Pictures of the Heart series. This series has proven to be a lot of fun for readers, as well as for me. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the research and chance to share this tidbit of history.
In the summer of 1909, Seattle was finally able to debut The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition – often affectionately called the AYP. The AYP was set up with amusement park rides, vendors, concerts, and all things typical of a fair. It was also designed to showcase various details about life in Alaska, the Yukon, and a variety of Pacific Islands. The latter included Hawaii, the Philippines, and Japan as well as others. When I started looking into the various displays, I came across the building they put together for the Japan Building. They spoke of the various displays that the building held and how photographs and other pieces of memorabilia told of Japan’s history. It was a fascinating set up and I couldn’t help but think it might be fun to have a heroine who was part Japanese.
I mapped out the story studying various aspects of Japanese history, talking to folks who knew more than I did on the topic and reading (a lot) on things like the Samurai and their armor, the Satsuma Rebellion, and the language and Kanji. I learned so much and tried to weave some of the most interesting bits into the storyline. I kept thinking about the fact that most people in the United States in 1909 probably didn’t even know where Japan was, much less anything about their history. There was, after all, no Internet.
Another fascinating thing about the AYP was the fact that it was set on the campus of the University of Washington. The AYP groomed the grounds and put in beautiful fountains and over 50,000 flowering plants. They built several permanent buildings for the University of Washington and strictly adhered to their policy of no-liquor on campus. This was unusual because all the other fairs and expositions had allowed alcohol. Nevertheless, from June until October the fair saw nearly four million visitors, and from all reports, they had an amazing time.
I hope you’ll enjoy your journey with me to the AYP!
Tracie Peterson
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Tracie is giving away the grand prize package of a $20 Amazon gift card and one paperback set of the Pictures of the Heart series (Remember Me, Finding Us, Knowing You)!!
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This book is in my TBR, and I'm looking forward to finding out how Lee and May overcome all the challenges and those against their relationship.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your wonderful review. Tracie Peterson is one of my MUST read authors.
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