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Highland Crossings (Printed on My Heart / Healer of My Heart / Heart's Inheritance / Sugarplum Hearts)

von Laurie Alice Eakes, Pamela Griffin (Autor), Jennifer Hudson Taylor (Autor), Gina Welborn (Autor)

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"Head to historic North Carolina where a brooch unites the lives and loves of four women. Dangerous accusations force Seona to leave Scotland with the brooch in tow, but will she find peace before her past is revealed? Years later, Fiona hopes to recover the brooch only to wind up on the whipping block. Can she trust the man who comes to her rescue? Seren sells the brooch to open a confectionery, but will the precious heirloom be lost to a hopeless dream? When the brooch is stolen, can Brynna reclaim it before she loses something even more valuable?"--Amazon.com, viewed February 14, 2012.… (mehr)
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Highland Crossings is a collection of four linked inspirational romance novellas set in a time frame ranging from the early colonization of the Americas to post-Revolution United States. They are tied together by a brooch given the family by Mary Queen of Scots as a reward for aid rendered, and as it’s a family heirloom, the tales follow members of the family from both the same and different generations.

As I was reading, each novella became a favorite until I lost the ability to tell which I liked the most.

In Healer of My Heart by Pamela Griffin, Seona is distrustful for good reason, but when discovered as a stowaway on a colony ship bound to America, her abilities as a healer give her an in with Colin Campbell, the head of the colony group. His care and dedication toward Seona slowly melt the fear that blocks her heart, but that is not the end of their troubles, troubles I can’t speak of without spoiling. The story offers a good blend of setting in the difficulties facing new colonies and romance, with a character appropriate religious angle that was neither preaching nor overbearing. Oh, and the brooch in this case makes Seona out to look the thief even though it’s not hers but rather a token of love she’s delivering for a cousin.

Printed on my Heart by Laurie Alice Eakes offers a different purpose for the brooch. It becomes an object of mythology that Fiona must recover to bring luck and hope back to her Scottish village. When she comes to America though, she is unable to work and falls afoul of a new law that means she will be publically lashed as a vagrant. A printer’s son, Owain Cardew, and a Welshman, steps in to pay her fine, and from there a love begins that is both inappropriate because of her now indentured servant status and broken by the secrets kept between them. This novella focuses more on faith, as both Owain and Fiona have lost theirs and must rediscover trust in God as well as each other. It’s a strong story that speaks of the darker side of colonization, and makes the town face the fact that they brought the same with them in their attempt to escape tyranny in their homelands.

Sugarplum Hearts by Gina Welborn reverses the other two novellas by making the woman, Seren Cardew, grounded and at home while the man, Finley Sinclair, is the one trying to gain roots. Seren has sold the brooch to start a candy story in a time when sugar serves no purpose but to make medicine more tolerable. Her way would have been easier in one of the bigger towns, but she’s done with moving, having left in the middle of the night too many times thanks to her father’s revolutionary pamphlets, something she believes in, but still doesn’t appreciate how it impacted her life. Finley is exercising his friendly nature to make enough as a broker that he can settle down on farmland in Ohio. In this, the strength of their faith is something that bonds them together, and rather it’s their hopes and dreams that threaten to tear them apart, with Finley’s luck with the ladies offering a secondary conflict though he has his heart set on only one. It’s a sweet tale, no pun intended, about two people learning more about themselves, good and bad, in the reflection found in the eyes of the one they love.

Heart’s Inheritance by Jennifer Hudson Taylor closes the collection, bringing us far enough into the “future” for Brynna Sinclair’s dream to be establishing a museum to remind everyone of their roots and the history that they brought with them when their families braved immigration to a new land. It’s also the only novella in which the characters are set against each other from the start. Brynna has clear ideas of the man coming to inherit what his uncle, beloved by the town, had built, and she won’t let anything turn her opinion. Niall is struck by Brynna from the start, but her actions confuse, then wound him. It takes a bit of doing for Brynna to let her distrust go, and for Niall to forgive her actions, but it makes for a strong, conflict driven close to a solid group of stories.

I got this collection on NetGalley after the recommendation from Valerie Comer who is included in an upcoming collection from Barbour Publishing. The opinions, and enjoyment, however, was all my own. ( )
  MarFisk | Mar 14, 2012 |
I love historical fiction. If you can wrap romance up in it, all the better. Highland Crossings is actually 4 stories that follows a brooch through four different generations from Scotland to America. The brooch ties all three stories together nicely. In “Healer of My Heart” Serena is accused of being a thief. She sneaks aboard the Thistle, a ship headed for America. She is caught by Colin Campbell who recognizes her healing abilities. He saves her because she uses her skills to help a family member. When they reach North Carolina his cousin Isabel welcomes her. Although she and Colin are attracted to each other, can she trust him with not only her life but her heart?

In “Printed on My Heart” we meet Seona’s cousin Fiona. She finds herself being punished for being unemployed. In my opinion, whipping someone for not having a job was absolutely sadistic. She was rescued by Owain. She becomes their indentured servant. She begins to find love with Owain and with God.

In “Sugarplum Hearts” Seren Cardew has come to possess the brooch. She sells it to open a candy shop. Finley Sinclair thinks he is God’s gift to women. He wants a simple life and he wants it with Seren. He proposes a deal with her to promote her confectioneries and benefit himself. First he has to win over Seren who doesn’t see him as God’s gift to women.

The last story “Hearts Inheritance” we find Brynna Sinclair, lover of all things historical. She wants to open a museum. Her sister is currently in possession of the brooch. It doesn’t seem fair since she is the one who loves history. Enter Niall Cameron who has received an inheritance from his uncle. When his plans clash with Brynna’s, a woman he is falling for he decides he must find a way to get on her good side. When the brooch is stolen, he decides this might be the opportunity he was looking for.

All four of these stories were wonderfully told. They carry with them lessons of healing, trust, love, relationships with people and God. I had not read anything by any of these authors before this book. It was a wonderful way to be introduced to four wonderful authors. This book along with others they have written are a must read. ( )
  skstiles612 | Mar 14, 2012 |
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AutorennameRolleArt des AutorsWerk?Status
Laurie Alice EakesHauptautoralle Ausgabenberechnet
Griffin, PamelaAutorHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Taylor, Jennifer HudsonAutorHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Welborn, GinaAutorHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt

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Printed on My Heart by Laurie Alice Eakes
Healer of My Heart by Pamela Griffin
Heart's Inheritance by Jennifer Hudson Taylor
Sugarplum Hearts by Gina Welborn

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"Head to historic North Carolina where a brooch unites the lives and loves of four women. Dangerous accusations force Seona to leave Scotland with the brooch in tow, but will she find peace before her past is revealed? Years later, Fiona hopes to recover the brooch only to wind up on the whipping block. Can she trust the man who comes to her rescue? Seren sells the brooch to open a confectionery, but will the precious heirloom be lost to a hopeless dream? When the brooch is stolen, can Brynna reclaim it before she loses something even more valuable?"--Amazon.com, viewed February 14, 2012.

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