Tuesday, June 16, 2026

My Thoughts and More on Jane's Secret by Jennifer D. Tirrell

 



About the Book


Book: Jane’s Secret

Author: Jennifer E. Tirrell

Genre: Split-Time

Release Date: June 2, 2026

At the heart of Jane’s Secret lies an heirloom – a mysterious key passed down through generations. Jane Ingleton, a young English woman from the medieval era, uncovers a secret. Bound by blood but
separated by centuries, the two women unravel a hidden family secret in a thrilling quest of truth that could change everything.

Jennifer E. Tirrell’s richly layered suspense story weaves between the Tudor period and present day and pulls readers into a world of hidden truths, historical intrigue and modern-day discovery. Her storytelling is both immersive an elegant, offering a gripping journey that fans of mystery, history and strong female leads will savor.

 

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My Thoughts:

This is a dual time-line story that spans 500 years. Present day Kaitlyn who lives in the United States and her ancestor, Jane who lived in England. At the center of this mystery is a key and what it unlocks many in both timelines and throughout the years have been searching for its secrets.

There is danger to both women. Even to Kaitlyn who is hundreds of years removed from Jane and her time. But what the mystery of this key unlocks is just too great for any generations to give up on. 

I did enjoy going back in time to the manor house of Jane. I really felt for her and the loss of her beloved father, the secrets she was trying to unravel, and the absolute cruel stepfather she had now. Her story was harrowing and her life's journey was interesting to watch unfold.

Kaitlyn too is thrust in danger. This key and what it unlocks causes her to leave the USA and step back on the land of her ancestors. Little does she know the danger and the love that awaits her. Her adventure is just getting started.

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


Jennifer E. Tirrell was orphaned by the age of three and kinship-adopted. Her writingoften includes the natural beauty around her. She uses creation, and the Word of God, topoint both adults and children to the Creator. Her stories are shaped by faith, confirmedby history and centered on Truth.

When Jennifer is not writing, there is a good chance she is taking a walk or baking cookies.She is thrilled to have received her crown of white hair and six dear grandchildren–so far!–to go
with it. Jennifer and her husband, Bobby, live life to the fullest in the Coastal Carolinas.

More from Jennifer

Have you ever wondered if your ancestors prayed for the generations who would come after them—prayed for you? During the Tudor period, life was lived much closer to death than it is today. Illness, hardship and uncertainty were constant companions. Because tomorrow could never be assumed, eternity felt very near. Faith was not merely tradition; it was something tested daily. I have often thought that whatever survives testing is usually the thing most worth keeping. I felt that sense of history in a very personal way when my daughter and I visited the small chapel just outside London where my ninth great-grandmother is buried. On her stone memorial she is carved wearing a garment with a book hanging from it—The Book of Common Prayer. Seeing that image made me pause and wonder what prayers she might have spoken for the generations that followed.

Just across from the chapel stands Thornton Hall, where she once lived. When my daughter and I were welcomed inside as ninth and tenth generation Tirrell descendants and ushered into the drawing room for tea, the weight of that history felt suddenly real. Standing in that house, I couldn’t help but imagine the lives that had unfolded there centuries before. Inside the chapel, a memorial window for Jane Ingleton shows a woman wearing a mantle bearing the arms of the Tyrell family—our name later spelled with an “i”—and holding both a red and a white rose. That image captured my imagination. Jane’s Secret is a completely fictional story inspired by those moments. The historical record left only fragments, but sometimes fragments are enough to spark a story. From them grew a fast- paced suspense novel that weaves together history, faith, and the enduring power of prayer—and the possibility that blessings offered long ago may echo farther than we realize.

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Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy , June 10

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Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, June 12

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Vicky Sluiter, June 17 (Author Interview)

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Giveaway



To celebrate her tour, Jennifer if giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a signed copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://gleam.io/vvJon/janes-secret-celebration-tour-giveaway

5 comments:

  1. Sounds like a story I will enjoy.

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  2. This sounds like a great book! Ty for sharing!

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  3. This sounds like such an awesome dual timeline, especially with 500 years dividing the two main characters.

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  4. The split time line sounds interesting.

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  5. This looks like a brilliant novel. Thanks for sharing.

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My Thoughts and More on Jane's Secret by Jennifer D. Tirrell

  About the Book Boo k: Jane’s Secret Author: Jennifer E. Tirrell Genre: Split-Time Release Date: June 2, 2026 At the heart of Jane’s Secret...