JUNE 2, 2016
Welcome to the month of June!!
Today we are celebrating the release of Carrie Fancett Pagels new book "Saving The Marquise's Granddaughter" Isn't the cover just beautiful!
About the Book
Purchase your copy of Saving the Marquise’s Granddaughter here.
About the Author
Guest Post from Carrie Fancett Pagels
Would you believe it was a genealogical search that began this story? We had a lot of research on my father’s side of the family but not on my mother’s. Sites like Ancestry.com were getting big. One of my mother’s cousins posted the genealogy that he’d found, on one of the genealogy sharing sites and I got that information but only back to where I found two Rousch cousins marrying. I honestly didn’t want to go on after that, as it appeared they were first cousins – yikes! But after praying about it, and knowing my mom was curious, too, I went forward.
While I am interested in genealogy, as a former psychologist, I’m more interested in people’s stories. So when I discovered that the two cousins were the grandchildren of Johan Adam Rousch, who had been acknowledged because nine of his ten sons had fought in the American Revolution, I wanted to know more about him and his family and ancestors. Since there were books already written about him, I went up to the University of Virginia Rare Books Library and read what people had to say about the real life Johan. He sounded fascinating. He was an immigrant from the Palatinate of Germany and lived in the western part of Virginia, after immigrating via Pennsylvania.
Since I was still practicing as a psychologist, as I developed Suzanne’s character I included traits that would be common in someone is the situation she was in. She’s living in an aristocratic French family, with parents who are actually of the Huguenot faith. If they are discovered there can be drastic consequences, including death. So a young lady like that may become more obsessive and compulsive as a way of dealing with that anxiety.
I hope those who read this story will be inspired by the message of overcoming and of finding one’s own path to faith in the Lord!!!
Blog Stops
May 24: D’S QUILTS & BOOKSMay 25: Blossoms and Blessings
May 26: The Power of Words
May 26: Just Commonly (Spotlight)
May 27: A Greater Yes
May 27: Cassandra M’s Place (spotlight)
May 28: Christian Bookaholic
May 29: Bigreadersite
May 29: Mary Hake
May 30: Reading Is My SuperPower
May 31: inklings and notions
June 1: Singing Librarian Books
June 2: Karen’s Krayons
June 3: Rhonda’s Doings
June 4: Southern Chelle
June 5: Debbie’s Dusty Deliberation
June 6: Simple Harvest Reads
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Carrie is giving away a Kindle Fire 7, one signed copy of Saving the Marquise’s Granddaughter along with Postcard & bookmark and Fleur de Lis Earrings. Click the link to enter: https://promosimple.com/ps/9a1a
My Review: I always enjoy Carrie's Books! This is a delightful story of a titled lady who meets a man who farms. They find they need to rely on each other to make it to the new world in America. Through sickness, storms, being hunted and hiding her identity life is a roller coaster for them. Will they ever find peace, security? Where can they put down roots to have a normal life? Can Suzanne remember if they truly were married or was it all a dream? While in the meantime Johan is the perfect gentleman and keeps his distance. Oooooooo, I know what your thinking.
"I just have to buy this book!" It's a 5 star book to me.
Blessings,
Karen
I received this book in exchange for my honest opinion.
Thanks so much, Karen! I really appreciate the lovely review!
ReplyDeleteWonderful review, Karen! CONGRATULATIONS CARRIE! This is an incredible story!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Caryl! God bless!
DeleteI agree, Karen. A great read! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Angela! I appreciate you coming by!
DeleteI love working on genealogy, so this book is especially interesting to me! Wow! EIGHT years in the making!!!
ReplyDeleteIt took eight years to get it out there to the public. But God's timing is perfect!
DeleteSo happy for you, Carrie.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Lucy!
DeleteA wonderful story, Carrie. Not to be missed!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Betti!
DeleteHi Carrie and Karen! What a cute blog name you have.
ReplyDeleteWhat nice review and write up of Carrie and her book.
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Hi Jenn! I think that is a cute blog name, too!
DeleteGreat review Karen!! :) Thanks for another fantastic story, Carrie!! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sydney and I appreciate you having me on your blog!
DeleteWhat a neat review! Im anxious to read the book
ReplyDeleteGod bless u
Chris Granville
Anxious for you to read Saving the Marquise's Granddaughter, Chris!
DeleteYes, such a beautiful cover and an even more beautiful story within!! Thanks for your great review, Karen!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Angel Bonnie!!! So glad you enjoyed it!
DeleteI always enjoy Carrie's books. She's such a sweet lady. I love that this book is based from someone in her family tree! How awesome to be able to go back and know your history that way! Well done Carrie!
ReplyDeleteAwww, that is so sweet, Nancy! Thanks so much!
DeleteKaren, I love your sweet review! I think this book is delightful, also. Carrie, it is definitely worth the time you put into it.
ReplyDeleteI loved learning the story behind this special story! Thanks for sharing, Carrie and Karen!
ReplyDeleteLove Carrie's books & this one is one of my favorites!!
ReplyDeleteGreat review Karen.
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