A Promised Engraved by Liz Tolsma Book Review and Giveaway
About the Book
Book: A Promise Engraved
Author: Liz Tolsma
Genre: Christian Fiction/Historical Fiction/Romance
Release date: May, 2022
Can Promises Made in Times of Struggle Endure 200 Years?
Visit historic American landmarks through the Doors to the Past series. History and today collide in stories full of mystery, intrigue, faith, and romance.
Young, spirited Josie Wilkins life is about to take a turn when faced with political turmoil and forbidden love in San Antonio of 1836. John Gilbert has won her heart, despite being a Protestant preacher who is forbidden to practice his faith in Texas. Will either of them survive an epic battle for liberty to create a legacy of love?
Nearly 200 years later, Kayleigh Hernandez takes breaks from her demanding job as a refugee coordinator working with Mexican migrants to attend flea markets where she has found a uniquely engraved ring. Enlisting the help of appraiser Brandon Shuman, they piece together a love story long forgotten. But will dangers linked to Kayleigh’s work end her own hopes for leaving a legacy built on hope, faith, and love?
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My Review:
This is from
“Doors to the Past” series. Each book is a separate story. A promise spans
across generations from 1835 to present day San Antonio, Texas. A dual timeline
story starts with the history of the Alamo and a ring with an engraving.
Josie is a brave and strong woman that isn’t broken
by a cruel man in the 1800’s. She is a messenger for the Americans. A Mexican solider
as tried repeatedly tried to violate Josie, thankfully it has been stopped. (no
descriptions about rape.) She has feeling for a Protosent Preacher John
Gilbert.
Present day is Kayleigh. Kayleigh finds a unique
ring and enlistes Brandon to help search for the meaning of the engraving on
the cat’s eye ring. Brandon is a jewelry appraiser. Both women have different
stories but a common thread of a stalker.
As always Liz Tolsma weaves in the historical
events with fictional to bring the story alive. She does a lovely job
researching he history. She separates the cultures of the past and present of
the characters. It flowed nicely going between the two eras. I found that I
liked Josie story more. However, Kayleigh was an intriguing story and you need
both to bring the mystery of the engraving to light.
Disclosure:
I received this complimentary product through Celebrate Lit Bloggers in exchange for
my honest thoughts.
About the Author
Liz Tolsma is the author of several WWII novels, romantic suspense novels, prairie romance novellas, and an Amish romance. She is a popular speaker and an editor and resides next to a Wisconsin farm field with her husband and their youngest daughter. Her son is a US Marine, and her oldest daughter is a college student. Liz enjoys reading, walking, working in her large perennial garden, kayaking, and camping. Please visit her website at www.liztolsma.com and follow her on Facebook, Twitter (@LizTolsma), Instagram, YouTube, and Pinterest. She is also the host of the Christian Historical Fiction Talk podcast.
More from Liz
The Story of Susannah Dickinson, Alamo Survivor
When asked how many died at the Alamo, many would answer that everyone did. While it’s true that all fighting on the side of Texas independence perished, there were survivors, all women and children and one slave. The only white woman (the rest were of Mexican descent) was Susannah Dickinson, along with her daughter Angelina. Susannah had followed her husband, Almaron, to Mexican Texas in 1831. They had married two years before when Susannah was just fifteen. She never learned to read or write.
She and the other women hid in the sacristy of the church, one of the surviving buildings in the mission and what we now think of as the Alamo. Her husband died, but Mexican General Santa Anna found them and spared their lives, sending them to Sam Houston with $2 each and a blanket.
She married again the following year but divorced him almost immediately on the grounds of cruelty. She married a third time the following year and was married for five years until her husband died of alcoholism. A fourth marriage occurred in 1847, but she divorced again in 1857, this time allegedly because she was having an affair. That same year, she married for a fifth time. This marriage lasted until her death in 1883.
The ring in A Promise Engraved is based on a cat’s eye ring supposedly given to Angelina by William Travis before the battle. Angelina was Susannah’s only child. She married and had three children, but that marriage ended in divorce. She gave the ring to a man she’d become involved with in New Orleans. She married again and had one more child but died in 1869 from a uterine hemorrhage.
Today there are many descendants of Susannah Dickinson. If you visit the Susannah Dickinson house in Austin, you’ll see a quilt that is signed by many of her living descendants.
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Liz is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and copy of the book!!
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