Saturday, January 26, 2019

Between Two Shores
by Jocelyn Green




Description

The daughter of a Mohawk mother and French father in 1759 Montreal, Catherine Duval finds it is easier to remain neutral in a world that is tearing itself apart. Content to trade with both the French and the British, Catherine is pulled into the fray against her wishes when her British ex-
fiance, Samuel Crane, is taken prisoner by her father. Samuel asks her to help him escape, claiming he has information that could help end the war. 

Peace appeals to Catherine, but helping the man who broke her heart does not. She delays . . . until attempts on Samuel's life convince her he's in mortal danger. Against her better judgment she helps him flee by river, using knowledge of the landscape to creep ever closer to freedom. Their time together rekindles feelings she thought long buried, and danger seems to hound their every mile. She's risked becoming a traitor by choosing a side, but will the decision cost her even more than she anticipated?



Biography

Jocelyn Green is a former journalist who puts her investigative skills to work in writing both nonfiction and historical fiction to inspire faith and courage. 

The honors her books have received include the Christy Award in historical fiction, and gold medals from the Military Writers Society of America and the Advanced Writers and Speakers Association. 

Complex and nuanced characters, rich historical detail and twisting plots make her novels immersive experiences. Her fiction has been praised by Historical Novel Society, Romantic Times, Library Journal, historians specializing in her novels’ time periods, as well as popular and acclaimed authors Laura Frantz, Lori Benton, Jody Hedlund, Sarah Sundin, Joanne Bischof, Julie Lessman, and more.

Jocelyn loves Broadway musicals, the color red, strawberry-rhubarb pie, Mexican food, and well-done documentaries. She lives in Iowa with her husband, two children, and two cats she should have named Catticus Finch and Purrman Meowville. 

Visit her at jocelyngreen.com.


My Perspective ~

Jocelyn Green has outdone herself in this vivid portrayal of life in 1759 Montreal. Her characters are deeply detailed, and the landscape throughout is pictorial! It is obvious that a great deal of research has gone into the writing of this novel. I was educated in the topic of the war between the French and British in the Canadian setting. There is much diversity in characterizations, including differing cultures and the Native American way of life. 

Relationships are varied and strained but credible and convincing. Family connections are strong but not necessarily benevolent in some cases. Life in this time period is well defined, honest and authentic. I was very impressed with the images painted through this author's pen. This is undoubtedly my favorite Jocelyn Green novel. I recommend it highly!

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations for a positive review. All expressed opinions are my own.


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43 comments:

  1. I don’t believe I’ve read any of Jocelyn Green’s books, but it sounds to me like I need to. I also enjoy a well researched historical novel. I do love the fact that she’s a Christy winner. I think maybe I need to take a “reading tour” of Christy winners. Thank you for the review. perrianne(DOT)askew(AT)me(DOT)com
    Perrianne Askew

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  3. I love historical fiction! The writings transport you to tome period and id the author is a very descriptive author, you can be transcended to the sureoundings. Looking forward to the possibility of receiving a free copy to read and review.

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  4. This sounds like a great book! cook (dot) nicole (at) msn (dot) com

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  5. Perrianne, this is an amazing book. I really enjoyed. Had a hard time putting it down.

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  6. Nancee, I’ve only read a few of her books but I’d have to say this is a favorite of mine too!

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  7. Thank you so much for reviewing and hosting a give-away, Nancee! I'm so delighted that you enjoyed the book so much.

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  8. I love Jody's historical fiction and I can't wait to read this new one. Thanks for the chance at winning a copy!

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  9. Sooooo looking forward to this book!!! Can't wait!

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  10. Enjoyed reading your review of Jocelyn's new book Between Two Shores. I love reading her books! Looking forward to reading this one

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  11. Can’t wait to hear what injuries the heroine had to overcome after hearing the possibilities.
    caroline(at)cfu(dot)net

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  12. Shared on Faithful Acres Books on FB, Tweeted on @FaithfulAcresBk
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    Thanks for the Great review!
    Linda Marie Finn
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  13. I love Jocelyn's books and am looking forward even more now to reading this new one after hearing you say it's your favorite so far. Fingers crossed I win! :)

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  14. I love Jocelyn's books and this one sounds as amazing as her others! My email is sojournerstogether (at) gmail (dot) com.

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  15. Shared on Facebook. sojournerstogether (at) gmail (dot) com.

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  16. Thank you so much for the chance to win. Your book sounds so good. I would love to read it.
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  17. Joseph Espinosa
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  18. Sounds so good! I love Indian historical. I haven't had the opportunity to read any of her writings yet but I would love this! sonja dot nishimoto at gmail dot com

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  19. I love Jocelyn Green's writing, and would love to win this book. Thanks for your giveaway! Lpertelt at aol dot com

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  20. I’m fixing to start reading this book! Can’t wait to get deep into it! grandmama_brenda(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  21. Jocelyn Green's novels are epic! I shared giveaway on FB.

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  22. I love historical novels, but have never read J. Green. Sounds like an intetedting read.
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  23. Jocelyn’s ‘The Mark of the King’ is one of the best historical fiction books I have read. Would love to add this latest to my collection.

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  24. I’ve absolutely loved all of Jocelyn’s books that I’ve read thus far, and I can’t wait to read Between Two Shores! Thank you for the chance to win! I signed up to follow you by email, and I also shared on Facebook under my name, Karen Klepsteen. mylittlebirdiebooks [at] gmail [dot] com

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    1. CONGRATULATIONS, Karen! Your name was randomly selected as the winner of a copy of Between Two Shores! I'm sure that you'll love this book every bit as much as I did. Happy Reading!

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  25. I also forgot to add that I shared this contest on Twitter. Thanks!

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  26. I am looking forward to reading Jocelyn's latest!!!! I love historicals that accurately tell history. Great review. Thanx for the giveaway!!!

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  27. That's is a well written, non-spoiling review:-) Thanks for the giveaway:-)

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  28. What a adventurous sounding book! Vivian Furbay jtandviv (at) q (dot) com

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  29. Thank you for introducing a new author and new book to me, and others.The fact that Ms. Green has written a book which was awarded a Christy Award is quite impressive! I like the pretty cover, the historical aspect and the description of the plot. I would enjoy reading this book!
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    Janice
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  30. I wasn't aware that Jocelyn had a new book out.
    We have her books in the church library.
    Hope I win!
    Janet E.
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  31. So far, I have only read Jocelyn's Heroines Behind the Lines, but I do love her writing. Thank you for the chance to win.
    Courtney
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  32. Thank you for a chance to win a copy of this book! Liked and shared on Facebook. Following your blog also. Loveloes2014@gmail.com

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  33. Sounds like an interesting story of historical fiction. Vivian Furbay jtandviv (at) q (dot) com

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  34. Jocelyn writes in a style all her own, and I L♡ve it! The historical details she uses and brings to life are captivating. I loved her last two books, hard to pick a favorite, and would love to read this one as well. Thanks for the chance!

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  35. I already subscribe to your blog via email and just tweeted about the giveaway: https://twitter.com/Laura30W/status/1091337493990072320?s=19

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  36. I have a couple of her books on my TBR. I wonder if some of the dialogue is in French.

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    1. Hi Sonnetta! I sprinkled in some French and Mohawk words, but I always added in English what the characters had just said. So if a reader only speaks English, like I do, they still won't be lost. :)

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