Thursday, April 8, 2021

Roots of Wood and Stone

GIVEAWAY

WEN, AMANDA
ROOTS OF WOOD AND STONE

Abandoned at birth, her family roots a mystery, historical museum curator Sloane Kelley has dedicated her life to making sure others know their own pasts. When a donor drops off an old but ordinary satchel, there's nothing to suggest the real treasure Sloane finds inside: a nineteenth-century diary. Now she's on the hunt to find out more.

Garrett Anderson just wanted to clean out his grandmother's historic but tumbledown farmhouse before selling it off. With her advancing Alzheimer's he can't afford to be sentimental about the family home. But his carefully ordered plan runs up against two formidable obstacles: Sloane, who's fallen in love with both the diaries and the house, and his own heart, irresistibly drawn to Sloane.

A century and a half earlier, motherless Annabelle Collins embarks with her aunt and uncle on the adventure of a lifetime: settling the prairies of Sedgwick County, Kansas. The diaries she left behind paint a portrait of life, loss, and love -- and a God who faithfully carried her through it all. Paging through the diaries together takes Sloane and Garrett on a journey they never could have planned, changing them in ways they never imagined.

My Review:

What a stunning debut novel! I was captivated from page one and just as enamored with the 19th century story as the 21st century one. And yes, this is a dual timeline -- or split time -- novel. 

Absolutely love the pioneer setting of Annabelle's story. I don't think I've seen that featured in a dual timeline novel before. Wen captured the heart and courage of these early settlers and highlights the rich legacy their steadfast faith and determination that still affects us to this day.

Honestly, I cried buckets over Annabelle's story -- both happy and sad tears. The kind that comes from celebrating a life well lived and loved. It got to the point where I'd tear up the second we slipped back into the 1800s just because I knew that her story had ended. (No spoiler alert -- we are in 2021, after all, and there's no doubt from the start that Annabelle has passed on.) But, oh, the legacy she leaves behind!

Fast forward into the 21st century to a whole different set of life challenges that both Garrett and Sloane face. It's Annabelle's diary that brings them together and the continued hunt for her truth that keeps them close...and then closer. Oh la la! The beauty of their emotionally charged love story put me on pins and needles the whole read through. 

Garret with his plan-for-everything-and-never-deviate-from-said-plan persona finds an infinite amount of struggles with his ailing grandma and his sister's opposing views on how to take care of her. He's all detached practicality while she's emotionally decision minded. They need to come to a compromise that's in the best interest of their grandmother without breaking any hearts. 

Especially Sloane's. Because she's become entangled in their stories and her desperate need to find roots and a sense of belonging is just one more challenge that's become both a burden and joy to Garrett. 

For all the layered depths and relatable characters in this novel, it's Sloane's spiritual awakening that tugged at my heart the most. And it's Annabelle's century old writings that witness to Sloane and finally bring her the lasting peace of knowing that "She was loved. Chosen. Knit together, fearfully and wonderfully, in her mother's womb." Woohhheee -- I shed a tissue box worth of cleansing tears over that scene.

I'm excited to report, courtesy of the author's website, that a second book featuring Garrett's sister, Lauren, is in the works and -- squeeeeaaaallll -- another dual timeline that sounds all kinds of incredible. I can't wait!

GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:

This giveaway is paperback or ebook copy -- winner's choice

If you would like a chance to win a copy of Roots of Wood and Stone, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoreadATyahooDOTca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it's easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winners announced on Saturday April 10  2021. Offer open to International Readers. Good luck!

40 comments:

  1. This sounds like a great story, please enter me , thanks! lclee59(at)centurylink(dot)net

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  2. This sounds like a fascinating story. I would love to read it.

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  3. Have heard really great things about this one. Already on my to-read list, but since you call it a stunning debut, Kav, I want to read it even more! :)

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    1. You will love this one, Cheryl! Good luck!

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  4. I have read rave reviews on "Roots of Wood and Stone", don't you just love when a debut novel blows you away?

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    1. I do -- and I love when I get all excited for the next book too. It sounds just a good and I'm jazzed. :-) Good luck, Trixi!

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  5. New author to add to my list for me. cheetahthecat1986ATgmailDOTcom

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    1. So many great authors keep getting added to our lists! Makes it hard to keep up. Good luck, Kim!

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  6. New author and it also sounds like a good one.
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    1. Yes, I’m excited about her next book coming out too. Good luck, Becky!

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  7. I've heard amazing things about this book! I've recently gotten into tracing my own genealogy and it's fascinating. :D

    eclitton at gmail dot com

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    1. They are all true! Genealogy is such a fascinating hobby. I have some facts but no stories. I need an ancestor who kept a diary! Good luck, Elizabeth!

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  8. Sounds interesting! Thank you for the chance to win a copy.

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  9. LOVE dual time line stories! What makes this one even better is we get to get in on the ground floor with a debut novel to boot. AWESOME!

    Sounds like a fabulous story! I am now prepared with the knowledge that someone that lived years before us has to die in order for the second part of the timeline work, but it is a sad time when you fall so much for a character knowing their demise is coming. It's like seeing a movie for the second time when you cry even earlier in the story than the first time just because you know what's going to happen. To me, in the long run, it makes it even more special each and every time. I just make sure to have the tissue handy from the get go instead of just in case. :)

    Thank you for the wonderful opportunity to win a copy of "ROOTS OF WOOD AND STONE" which yes is now on my TBR list!
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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    1. I think I used up a whole box of tissues over this one. So many aspects just hit me that way. Good luck, Kay!

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  10. Wow, sounds good.....please count me in. Thanks
    jacsmi75 at gmail dot com

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  11. Wow, Kav, this sounds intriguing! Thanks for the wonderful review. It’s now on the list!

    pwestfall7 at hotmail dot com

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    1. Glad I can help you add to your never ending list! Good luck, Pam!

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  12. Great Sounding Historical Read 📚 Thanks for Sharing this Book With Us and For the Chance to Win a Copy
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  13. This was on my list of most anticipated reads for 2021. I'm so happy you enjoyed it, Kav.
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    1. I learned about this one during a Reader's choice week. It wasn't on my radar until then. So grateful for fellow readers keeping me in the loop. Good luck, Terrill!

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  14. I've had my eye on this one since I first saw the cover. It doesn't only look good, but also sounds like a must-read judging from your review. :)
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    1. I sure think it's a must read. Good luck, Marian!

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  15. Sounds like an interesting read. teshawATsbcglobalDOTnet

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  16. Great review, Kav! I've heard a lot of wonderful things about this book!
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  17. This sounds fascinating! Being an avid genealogist, I love reading through old diaries that families have been generous enough to allow to be published....particularly when researching old wars. Thanks!

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    1. Yes, the genealogy aspect is so fascinating. Good luck, CC!

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  18. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  19. Don't you just love it when a great debut novel comes out? I sure do. Love the dual timeline too.
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    1. I get so excited over debut novels! And then I panic because it's one more author to keep up with. lol Good luck, rubynreba!

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  20. Would love to read this one. leliamae54(at) aol(dot)com

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