Monday, March 24, 2025

My Thoughts and More on Redeeming Rupert by Susan Pope Sloan

 



About the Book


 
Book: Redeeming Rupert

Author: Susan Pope Sloan

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Release date: February 25, 2025

In the aftermath of the Civil War, a young woman’s fight to save her family’s legacy leads her to an unexpected alliance.

Hannah Whitfield has given up on her own dreams of love and marriage, dedicating herself wholly to her family’s welfare. But when a ruthless carpetbagger threatens to seize Whitfield Hall, Hannah’s last hope lies with the elusive trustee named in her late father’s will. Desperate to secure her brother’s inheritance, she steels herself to make the ultimate sacrifice.

Rupert McNeil, haunted by the loss of his loved ones, has vowed never to marry. Following in his uncle’s footsteps, he becomes the go-to person for those in need. When he inherits his uncle’s farm and the responsibility to help save Whitfield Hall, Rupert finds himself at a crossroads, torn between his own legacy and his duty to others.

As Hannah and Rupert’s paths intertwine, a marriage of convenience seems to be the answer to their problems. But with a scheming relative lurking in the shadows, will their newfound alliance be enough to safeguard both their inheritances? Can love blossom amidst the challenges they face, or will the wounds of the past prove too deep to overcome?

 

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My Thoughts:

What a pleasant surprise this was featuring one of my very favorite tropes. In the aftermath of the Civil War, Hannah Whitefield is trying to save her family home especially for her young brother. Hannah will do just about anything to hold onto it, including marrying a stranger if that is what it takes.

Rupert McNeil and his family have just buried his beloved uncle. Now the heir to his uncle's land, he finds out he might just have inherited a little bit more than what he was expecting. After a long journey, a beautiful young woman, Hannah, appears on his front porch with quite an offer.

Now Hannah and Rupert must navigate politics, evil machinations, and family dynamics to get what is promised and more importantly, what they need more. With the backdrop of the political drama of the times, Hannah and Rupert must be smart and more than that, can they love one another enough through the tough decisions that await.

I really liked the Biblical story that this one closely resembled. No spoilers here, but this was a good historical of two families trying to rebuild after the Civil War.

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


Born into a family of storytellers, Susan Pope Sloan published her first articles in high school and continued writing sporadically for decades. Retirement provided the time to focus on writing and indulge her avid interest in history. Her Civil War series begins (and ultimately ends) in her home state of Georgia with references to lesser-known events of that period. She and husband Ricky live near Columbus where she participates in Word Weavers, ACFW, and Toastmasters.

 

 

 

More from Susan

With Redeeming Rupert, I bring the series back close to where it started and closer to my hometown. This final book begins in 1866 with all the McNeil brothers picking up their lives after the Civil War. Rupert is the third son of John and Connie McNeil, introduced in previous books as a dependable helper. He is the opposite of older brother Simon, who was the impetuous, adventurous troublemaker in the family. In contrast, Rupert is a quiet, steady rule-follower who never gives his parents cause for concern.

When he inherits his Uncle Henry’s farm, Rupert is ready to settle into the peaceful life of a bachelor…until Hannah Whitfield shows up at his door and upsets all his plans.

For these Southerners, struggling to restore their homes and resume a sense of normalcy after the war, their family legacy is linked to the land. Both Rupert and Hannah consider it their richest inheritance and stand ready to defend it at all costs. But their marriage of convenience tests them in ways they never expected.

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4 comments:

  1. What do you find to be the part of writing this book and how do you manage to overcome it?

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  2. This sounds fascinating, and now I'm curious about which Biblical story it resembles.

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