Showing posts with label The Preachers Bride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Preachers Bride. Show all posts

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Book Review - The Preacher's Bride by Jody Hedlund

The Preacher's Bride   Hedlund's debut novel is no light-hearted romp through history. Instead, this double finalist in the 2009 ACFW Genesis Contest for unpublished writers takes on 1650s England during the final days of Cromwell's reign. The Puritans had enjoyed years of freedom, but as Royalists begin to regain power, preachers like John Costin face danger. Costin's wife dies, leaving four children behind, one of them blind and another, newborn. Elizabeth Whitbread, who sees children in need, volunteers to become Costin's housekeeper. She comes to love the children and, eventually, John, yet she is bound by strict Puritan standards and her promise to marry another. Elizabeth faces the threats of a Royalist, the rebukes of powerful Puritans, and the turmoil of her feelings as political events threaten all she holds dear. Hedlund, who based her tale on the life of John Bunyan, writes well of life in Puritan England, though the middle drags and readers will become annoyed with the stubbornness of Costin. Yet this is a fine beginning for a writer we'll hear from again.
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Highly recommend this book! A compelling family drama set in England 1650's. John Costin loses his wife and a mother of 3 children, 1 of which is a newborn baby. Someone needs to care for the children while John is gone to spread the word of God. Elizabeth comes to the rescue and ends up in terribly danger and she also ends up falling in love with the Preacher! I read this in about 2 days, it was so good!




About the author: (From Amazon)


Jody Hedlund is an author of inspirational historical romances, represented by Rachelle Gardner of Word Serve Literary. Her first book, The Preacher's Bride (Bethany House Publishers), is releasing in the fall of 2010.
As a busy mama-writer, she has the wonderful privilege of teaching her crew of 5 children at home. In between grading math papers and giving spelling tests, she occasionally does a load of laundry and washes dishes. When she's not busy being a mama, you can find her in front of her laptop. Sometimes her family thinks her fingers are super-glued to the keyboard, but in reality she usually finds her writing time in the wee hours of the morning and then for a couple of hours in the afternoon when done with school. She views writing as God's gift to her--a creative outlet that helps bring fresh energy to her parenting.
She's living testimony that amidst the crazy chaos of running a large family, it's still possible to squeeze in time for writing and fulfill the dream of publication. She chronicles both the joys and difficulties of her journey toward publication on her blog, Author Jody Hedlund: http://jodyhedlund.blogspot.com/
She's also on Facebook.

 Life Lessons blog is having a  giveaway for a signed copy of  The Preachers Bride !





Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Another Fabulous Teaser Tuesday !

Teaser Tuesday is hosted by Should Be Reading and this is what she has to say about it:

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

After reading the first page of this book I could hardly put it down! I love the old English language, the Puritans and the history of 17/18th century England.
So this comes from the book The Preachers Bride by Jody Hedlund. It is classified as Christian Lit. 

"The Bedell had clamped her head in a crude circle formed between two hinged boards, and he had locked her hands into the smaller circles on either side of her head, which would prevent her from protecting herself from anything the townspeople might throw at her. Her bright red hair fell in a tangled mass over her face, hiding her eyes."

pg 91.  Preacher's Bride, The


So what is YOUR teaser today?