A Stirring Tale of Salvage and Seeking
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Source: Review Copy from Author
TYPE OF NOVEL: Regency Romance
SETTING: North Cornwall 1813
SYNOPSIS: Since the reported deaths of her parents eight years ago, Laura Callaway has become a dependent in her uncle’s household. He and his family live in North Cornwall, and the way of life there – with its tragedies, perils, and illegal activities – is very different from the “up-country” world from which she came. But Laura finds purpose with her daily walks to shore and careful searches for lost belongings – which she hopes to reunite with their owners, or with the owners’ families (if the owner perished). Sadly, shipwrecks are a common occurrence in this area with its dangerous shoals and treacherous navigating conditions.
When another ship helplessly wrecks while trying to shelter from a storm, Laura saves the life of one of the ship’s passengers – Alexander Lucas. While Alexander recuperates with Laura’s family, Laura begins to lose her heart to the charming stranger, yet at the same time she wonders if he is who he says he is…and if not, what is he trying to hide…?
WHAT I LOVED:
- Regional Setting: This distinct setting of rugged and rough North Cornwall is nothing like other Regency locales of London, country estates, and seaside resorts. I loved being transported to this breathtakingly beautiful and dangerous setting. And I enjoyed encountering the hearty and almost autonomous people who live there. Their language, practices, more humble lifestyle, and questionable morals make this a fresh and interesting setting to explore.
- Shipwrecks and Smugglers: Julie Klassen thoroughly educates her readers about the protocols and practices surrounding shipwrecks during this time period. How the customs officer would try to return any surviving goods to the ships’ owners while “wreckers” would try to claim and carry off any washed ashore goods for themselves. And in addition to that form of self-profit, many residents of the area also practiced free-trade or were involved in the smuggling of French goods. I am most appreciative of the Julie Klassen’s extensive research and informative prose – I learned quite a lot about a different way of life in this story.
- Laura Callaway: Laura Callaway is a sympathetic, unassuming, and gentle heroine that will win your heart. She is thoughtful and perceptive, genuine and selfless, and equally as brave as she is compassionate. I was completely endeared to her and I would very much like to be her best friend. I think what I loved most about her character was that she was both quiet and brave, and I loved the moments where she was timid yet courageously stood her ground.
- Residents of Fern Haven: This little village off the coast felt so vivid and vibrant, and this is in large part due to the well-drawn and dynamic characters Julie Klassen created. I loved getting to know all inhabitants of Fern Haven and see their relationships with each other. I had soft spots for Uncle Matthew, Jago, and Miss Chegwin, and I was intrigued by the flirtatious Treeve Kent and appalled by the evil Tom Parsons.
- Finding Home and Forgiveness: I enjoyed the thematic parallels Julie Klassen seamlessly wove into this beautiful tale. Just like flotsam and jetsam and the items that wash up on the shores of beaches – people can feel displaced and adrift. The message of finding where you belong and finding peace with your life was inspiring to witness. There was also an equally moving message about forgiving others and showing mercy.
- A Question of Sides: Whether it be opposing sides of the war or opposing sides of the law, this story illustrations the dilemma of deciding where you stand – especially when choosing differently from those in your family and community. This was a very timely theme to encounter, and I enjoyed how Ms. Klasseen handled the questioning of sides and what is right.
WHAT I WASN’T TOO FOND OF:
- Romantic Arc: I loved the beginning stages of Laura’s and Alexander’s relationship together – there were many sweet and heart-stirring moments together. But as the story progressed, the focus on their relationship felt started to feel secondary. And while I enjoyed the unraveling of Alexander’s secrets and witnessing the perils of his mission, I was disappointed to see the romance and connection between the two characters weaken, and become less important, (to the point where I questioned how is this story going to end!) But Ms. Klassen does make up for it in part towards the end!
CONCLUSION:
A Castaway in Cornwall is another spectacular historical romance by Julie Klassen! Ms. Klassen’s talent for blending romance, historical backdrop, intrigue, literary allusions, and inspiring messages shine bright like a beacon in this tale! I cannot wait to see where or when in England Julie Klassen takes readers next!
Wonderful review Meredith. I can’t WAIT to read it!!
Thank you, Teresa!! I hope you get the chance to read this gem soon!
Sounds intriguing. I have only read a couple of this author’s books. Good review – thanks for bringing another of her stories to our attention.
It is so great to travel all over Regency England with her stories! Thanks so much for reading my review!
I am looking forward to reading this book from Julie Klassen. I have read all her other books except this and the last one which I have in my TBR pile. This is her 16th book, she mentioned on her FB session the other day.
Same here, Erna! I have to catch up on a couple myself, but I am very happy I got to read this one! Hope you can read it soon!
I do love a book set in Cornwall.
denise
Me too!! Must travel there some day!
Looks good to me. Thanks for the review.
Thank YOU for reading my review, Jen! Hope you are doing well!
Very intriguing. I haven’t read anything by this author – I hope to do so now!
Oooohh! You definitely should! Please let me know if you need any recommendations.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the book, Meredith. I’ve enjoyed other books by this author, and it sounds like I’d enjoy this one, too.
My pleasure, Lucy! Thank you so much for reading my review! I am thrilled to hear you enjoy Julie Klassen’s stories!
I too love a story set in Cornwall, and I definitely want to read Klassen’s latest, such a wonderful writer. Great review Meredith!.
You might have been reviewing just about any Klassen book; (that I have read so far) the genuine, selfless and brave heroine, the historic authenticity seamlessly woven into the story, the cast of well-drawn characters–whether they be down to earth folk or more lofty well positioned people, and all those who fall somewhere in between. I will add the arc of the romance in the story, rewarding in the end but stretched out frustratingly. Sometime last year I read one of her trilogies and loved it, each book having the qualities I stated above and even though I felt exhausted and strung out after each book I couldn’t wait to find out what happened to her characters and dove into the next one greedily.
Ooh! I so agree, Michelle! She has these trademarks that I love seeing in all her books – each one all beautifully blended and balanced and completely captivating!