"A storm had come..." (5)
Release Date: February 21, 2017
Genre: Inspirational Historical Fiction

Separated by an inconceivable tragedy, can faith and love reunite childhood friends and light the way to a bright future?
In a quiet corner of northern Edwardian England, Margaret Lounsbury diligently works in her grandmother’s millinery shop, making hats and caring for her young sister. Several years earlier, a terrible event reshaped their family, shattering an idyllic life and their future prospects. Maggie is resilient and will do what she must to protect her sister Violet. Still, the loss of her parents weighs heavily on her heart and she wonders if what happened that day on the lake…might not have been an accident. When wealthy inventor and industrialist William Harcourt dies, his son Nathaniel returns from his time in the Royal Navy and inherits his father’s vast estate, Morningside Manor. He also assumes partial control of his father’s engineering company and the duty of repaying an old debt to the Lounsbury family. But years of separation between Nate and Maggie have taken a toll, and Maggie struggles to trust her old friend. Can Maggie let go of the resentment that keeps her from forgiving Nate—and reconciling with God? Will the search for the truth about her parents’ death draw the two friends closer or leave them both with broken hearts?
In a quiet corner of northern Edwardian England, Margaret Lounsbury diligently works in her grandmother’s millinery shop, making hats and caring for her young sister. Several years earlier, a terrible event reshaped their family, shattering an idyllic life and their future prospects. Maggie is resilient and will do what she must to protect her sister Violet. Still, the loss of her parents weighs heavily on her heart and she wonders if what happened that day on the lake…might not have been an accident. When wealthy inventor and industrialist William Harcourt dies, his son Nathaniel returns from his time in the Royal Navy and inherits his father’s vast estate, Morningside Manor. He also assumes partial control of his father’s engineering company and the duty of repaying an old debt to the Lounsbury family. But years of separation between Nate and Maggie have taken a toll, and Maggie struggles to trust her old friend. Can Maggie let go of the resentment that keeps her from forgiving Nate—and reconciling with God? Will the search for the truth about her parents’ death draw the two friends closer or leave them both with broken hearts?

I was looking forward to Carrie Turansky's Shine Like the Dawn the moment I saw the cover, which first graced my eyes at last year's ACFW, right after the inaugural Christian Fiction Readers Retreat in Nashville, Tennessee. It was beautiful, and the intensity of the cover model's eyes, along with her beautiful outfit (and hat!) had intrigued me then. When I had the opportunity to read it, that prologue caused a little dread in my mind and heart. O, don't worry, dread wasn't for the book, but for our main character, Maggie! Truly, "a storm had come" in the literal and emotional sense for our heroine!
Shine Like the Dawn was a difficult read because of the difficult emotions readers will feel - for Maggie, for Nate and even for the workers. With a devastating start and the burden that our Maggie carried with her, it was hard not to be her cheerleader, especially when the dear Nathaniel arrives. O, Nate. I've always been a fan of that name, and I love that the characters I meet with this name always rise to the challenge of what I expect for such a name. I love Nate and Maggie's past. Their childhood connection, especially with memories that pops up periodically was a highlight. It allows me to understand their feelings and their plight. Be ready to swoon for Nate.
"A powerful ache filled Nate's chest...no matter the obstacles...he would win Maggie's heart and show her that he was worthy of her trust and love." (200)
In terms of the story, the unexpected came with the many twists and turns as the mystery unfolds. I enjoyed how it grasp my attention from the beginning and never let go until the end. The end was simple, but with the closure all needs, for the characters and for the readers. Plus who could not love that romantic scene between Nate and Maggie when he mentioned the "falling off the tree" part leading to why he fell in love with her. It was honestly perfect. It was funny and romantic all at once.
To end, I leave you with one of my favorite quotes that epitomize the message I got from Shine Like the Dawn.
"Faith is the antidote to fear...not wishful-thinking kind of faith, but genuine trust and belief in God's goodness and love." (178)
Shine Like the Dawn brings historical fiction with a good dose of mystery, humor, character development and a message that lasts a lifetime. Don't miss it.
PS - I have Carrie Turansky here later at 9:00 AM, plus a giveaway courtesy of Carrie! Don't miss out. If you want a head start, leave a comment here.
"Are you looking forward to this story? Why? How do you like the cover?"
Disclaimer: I received an ARC of this book from the author/publisher. I was not required to write a positive review, and have not been compensated for this. This is my honest opinion.
Please do not re-quote from the book quotes I've noted here. They are from an uncorrected proof copy (ARC) and are not to be shared.


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Thank you for this wonderful review, Annie! I'm so glad you enjoyed Maggie and Nate's story!
ReplyDeleteO.. they are such a pair. Love them! And Nate...whew! Swoonworthy!
DeleteYes, I am looking forward to reading this story. It includes mystery and historical fiction and the cover is lovely. The heroine with her hat in hand is very appropriate since she works in a millinery shop.
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Yep yep! =)
DeleteI am really looking forward to reading this one. I love all her books.
ReplyDeleteI think you'll enjoy it tremendously!
DeleteI LOVE the cover art! I can relate to being a dark brunette, although I'm not nearly so doe-eyed or elegant, haha. Oh, and I love that quote about faith! It's so true. Faith is one of those things that I'm constantly working on, and that is a great line to remember!
ReplyDeleteKaren, don't you just LOVE quotes from books that are soooo quotable and can really stick with you?? Love it!
DeleteI am awaiting the delivery of my book today! I love each of Carrie's books!!! I also appreciated your own thoughts of her book. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteO!! Congrats!!! I hope it arrives SOON!!
DeleteWonderful review, Annie - thank you!!
ReplyDeleteI love the story line for 'Shine Like the Dawn', and love books with lots of emotion - so am looking forward to reading it. The cover is beautiful, just as those on each of Carrie's other books. I appreciate that there is some humor along with the drama in the book, also that the hero and heroine were friends from childhood. Your favorite quote is a wonderful one - and so true!!
Well said Bonnie!! Thanks for dropping in! =)
DeleteLovely review, Annie. Carrie, your book looks and sounds fantastic. I'm looking forward to reading it.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to reading this book.
ReplyDeleteYou'll love it! Thanks for stopping by!
Delete"Shine Like the Dawn" sounds like an interesting read. Love the English setting and the synopsis of the book. Looking forward to reading.
ReplyDeleteI agree. It's really lovely!
DeleteThis sounds great. I'm excited to read it!
ReplyDeleteYou'll love it! Thanks for stopping in!
DeleteI absolutely LOVE the cover! <3
ReplyDeleteYes! Definitely!
DeleteThanks for this AWESOME review, Annie! I LOVE Carrie's Edwardian Brides series, and have been looking forward to reading Shine Like the Dawn ever since I first heard about it....romance, twists of mystery, swoon-worthy, and the Edwardian era...all a delightful package of a GREAT read. And the cover is absolutely gorgeous (love the hat!)!
ReplyDeleteDelightful for sure!thanks!
DeleteThis cover is so beautiful!! I love her dress! :)
ReplyDeleteO me too! That color is gorgeous!
DeleteI love the cover! It's so elegant ... just beautiful! ^_^ So excited to read Shine Like the Dawn!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it?!!
DeleteStellar review, Annie! The cover is GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteThanks Caryl. And I agree. Love that cover
DeleteGreat review! The cover is just gorgeous, one of my favorites! I'm really looking forward to reading the story!
ReplyDeleteThanks Heidi. I hope you'll get a chance to read this book!
DeleteA great review. I love the cover and can't wait to read this book. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThanks Brenda!
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