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Lädt ... Where the Last Rose Blooms (Heirloom Secrets) (2022. Auflage)von Ashley Clark (Autor)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. I read this as a stand-alone but wish I had read the previous two books as I think it would have flowed better if I had. I’m a fan of duel time line so this sated my thirst to find how the past story ties into the present. I was fascinated with the significance the buttons played in the storyline as I’m a button collector. It was so realistic that I wanted them to treasure. I also loved how flowers, floriography (the Victorian language of flowers), and embroidery played an important part in the Civil War Era. Both Alice and Clara were brave women and strong in their quests. I especially liked how mental health was addressed in Alice story. A great read even though I felt lost a few times in transition. The beginning scripture, We went through fire and water but you brought us to a place of abundance. Psalm 66:12 was important to me throughout the book as the fire in Charleston and flood of New Orleans were incorporated but God… I was blessed to win a copy of this book. The honest review and opinions are my own and were not required. This stunning multi-generational trilogy that wends its way through the past and present day Charleston, binding families and hearts together, comes full circle with this satisfying latest installment. A captivating series, unique in that you can read them out of order or even as stand alones, but each book connects like a precision cut puzzle piece to the others, enriching the experience and lending deeper meaning to the stories. I loved how this book effortlessly shifted between various viewpoints and time periods. In the present day flower shop owner Alice searches for answers about her mother who went missing during hurricane Katrina, while in 1861 Clara takes a stand against her family's wishes, and works to reunite her friend Rose with her daughter. A beautifully written book that I wanted to savor and soak in. The characters are well developed, and I liked how faith was naturally woven into the fabric of the story, and it was wonderful to finally learn Rose's story. One of my favorite parts of the book was Alice and Sullivan's first meeting. A memorable read with compelling characters, and a heartfelt story of courageous women, faith and love, you will not regret picking up any one of this remarkable trilogy. One of my favorites! I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. 3.5 Stars Where the Last Rose Blooms is the third and final book in Ashley Clark’s Heirloom Secret series. Like the previous two book, this one has a dual timeline with the modern-day and Civil War-era storylines connecting throughout. The book really takes off once Alice and Clara’s stories connect. Both women have faced and are facing obstacles—some which are daunting and don’t seem to have a way around, over or under. The language of flowers is used throughout the book, adding an interesting detail. The ending of the book was a little underwhelming for me. Clara’s story didn’t really have one. It just tapered off and we’re left guessing/assuming what happens, and the entire ending was very rushed. But overall, this was an enjoyable ending to the series. Disclosure statement: I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions are my own. Where the Last Rose Blooms by Ashley Clark is the third book in the Heirloom Secrets series through Bethany House Fiction. I admit I haven’t read the first two novels in the series, and while I could tell characters in this story came from other books, I never felt lost or out of place in the story. This is a dual timeline book with a historical (Civil War Era) and contemporary timeline. The more I read dual time novels, the more I appreciate how skilled an author must be to craft not only one story but two–and to make them gently come together through the pages. Where the Last Rose Blooms really is a magnificent example of split-time fiction. I usually favor the historical timeline, but in this book, it didn’t matter if I was in the past or present, I had to know what happened next. I thought the shifting of the timeline was executed perfectly to keep the reader wanting to devour one more chapter! (Even past my bedtime!) I found the characters to be beautiful in their depth and growth, especially Clara and Alice. And while the themes of grief, abandonment, and abolition/freedom were heavy there was still a startling beauty in watching the characters move through them. The romance in these stories sits backseat to the major themes but is still swoon-worthy and sweet. I loved Teddy’s passion and willingness to sacrifice to further the abolitionist cause, and I loved Sullivan’s determined pursuit of Alice. So many deep sighs! Overall, I absolutely fell in love with this novel and its complex themes and characters. Fans of dual-time novels will want to read Alice, Clara, and Rose’s story. I was given a copy of this book by the publisher with no expectations of a positive review. All opinions are my own. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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"More than a century apart, two women search for the lost. Despite her family's confederate leanings, Clara is determined to help an enslaved woman reunite with her daughter; Alice can't stop wondering what happened to her mother in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Faced with the unknown, both women will have to dig deep to let their courage bloom"-- Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Alice lives in New Orleans where she runs a flower shop with her aunt. One day an annoying yet handsome man enters her shop and her life is forever changed.
In 1861 Clara risks her life as an abolitionist. She meets a handsome Union spy and together they attempt to reunite her slave with her daughter. As they work together their love blooms!
So much more happens in this book. Read it, you won't be disappointed! ( )