Keeping Faith Through the Darkness
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Source: Review Copy from Blog Tour
TYPE OF NOVEL: Regency Romance, Christian-Inspired Romance
SERIES: Regency Wallflowers #1
SETTING: The small village of Amberley in the Lake District, 1811.
SYNOPSIS: At the “advanced aged” of twenty-nine, Mary has almost resigned herself to her fate as an unmarried spinster, who will never have a family of her own, but instead continue to assist her father with his medical practice and anyone else in need. When her brother’s childhood friend, Adam Edgerton, returns home from the war severely injured and disabled, Mary is asked to lend her care and assistance by paying him some visits. Little does she know these kind and compassionate visits will lead to an unexpected friendship, a poignant attachment, and even scandal…
WHAT I LOVED:
- Amongst the Non-Gentry: I visit the Regency Era almost daily, it is a time period that I feel has become my second home. But I will admit, mosts of my time is spent with landed gentry and more affluent folk. This story takes us to a step below the landed-gentry – with a focus on farmers and the village doctor and his family. I enjoyed the refreshing change – these characters were hardworking, industrious, and active. And their concerns were less about what visits, dinners, and suitors, and more about prospering in their work and tending to their cares.
- Mary and Adam: Both of these characters are deftly drawn, extremely likable, and genuine. I appreciated the authenticity of their personalities, emotions, and struggles. Mary is so admirable – I love her cheerful attitude, steady nature, wry sense of humor, and sensitive heart. And Adam, who slowly progresses from despondency and bitterness of spirit to determination and capability, is equally just as admirable. But I especially loved these two characters and their relationship together – their banter, their earnest conversations, and the beautiful journey where readers can witness the leisurely and natural development of their feelings for each other. Their evolution from patient/helper to friends to lovers was exquisitely rendered.
- Faith: I am not one to read a lot of faith-based stories, but I appreciated the inspiring messages and reminders that were woven into the fabric of this tale. The concepts canvassed in this story include – does God still heal today? Why does He sometime not heal or protect? And several characters learn the importance of maintaining faith through their dark times and difficulties
- Disabilities and Women: In addition to romance and faith, this story also illustrates an insightful inspiring journey of learning to overcome limitations and obstacles. I greatly appreciated witnessing Adam’s non-linear journey to coping with his impairment – not just the physical challenges, but also the mental and emotional ones too. In addition, I also appreciated the times Ms. Miller subtly addressed the inequality and the lack of rights and freedoms for women during this time.
- Dogs and Hikes: I absolutely loved that some of the remedies that were prescribed to Adam were that he get a dog and go outdoors and enjoy some hikes! Seeing him interact with Frank and adjust to his new way of life was wonderfully endearing and inspiring.
- Wallflowers: I really love the theme for this series! As a wallflower myself, I am always very much interested and feel a strong affinity for heroines who are quiet, overlooked, and introspective. I will be sure to check out the rest of this series and other Regency romance series by Carolyn Miller – I think there are at least nine other distinct Regency romance tales by her to enjoy!
WHAT I WASN’T TOO FOND OF:
- Small Quibble: A few of the secondary storylines seemed to dispatch or resolve rather swiftly. But perhaps that was done in order to leave more page time for Mary and Adam (which was very much appreciated!)
NOTE: A secondary character is assaulted – which doesn’t take place on page, but the aftermath and emotional turmoil are described. Readers who are sensitive to such triggers should proceed with caution.
CONCLUSION:
I’m thrilled to have finally read a novel by Carolyn Miller and add her to my list of “Regency Romance Authors to Follow.” I greatly enjoyed this moving and well-crafted tale and loved feeling emotionally invested in, inspired by, and sympathetic towards the characters she created. I highly recommend for readers who love to read Regency novels and Inspirational romances.
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I’m eager to read Dusk’s Darkest Shores. The challenges that are presented in the book are of interest to me, as they are ones that effect my family.
BTW, I LOVE the cover!
I hope you get the chance to read it soon, Maddy!
I’m not familiar with this author, but this book sounds great.
I’m happy I could put her on your radar!
Sounds intriguing.
I thought so too!
I like the premise of this book. I havent read this author before. I usually prefer regency novels with a dash of mystery in them -the Phantom of Pemberley was good.
Yes, that is a great combination of Regency and mystery! This one is a bit more Regency and faith.
I haven’t read her books–she’s a new to me author.
denise
I’m happy to make the introduction! 😉
Always ready to give a regency story a look see! Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure, Brenda! Hope you are well!!
I’ve enjoyed other books by Carolyn Miller, and am looking forward to this one.
Yay Xena! I hope you’ll stay in touch and have signed up for my newsletter at http://www.carolynmillerauthor.com
That’s great, Xena! If you have any recommendations on which I should read next, let me know!
Carolyn is new to my collections and I can’t wait to see her take on this subject in the Regency time.
I thought all the unique themes and topics canvassed in this story were so well done!
This story sounds very moving. I appreciate a story taking place outside the gentry once in awhile or one where the characters are the class you describe. I’m putting this on my wish list.
It made this story so unique, I love stories about earnest and hardworking folks like this! Hope you get the chance to read this book soon!
new author to me
Awesome!
I haven’t read any of her books yet but I want to. I’ve seen them on Hoopla. I’d like to listen to a few as audiobooks.
That’s great to hear! I hope you get the chance to read or listen to them soon!
Looks like a great read. Looking forward to it… and the summer list continues to grow! LOL.
I hear that! Glad this one has piqued your interest!
Oh so sad it is only for US resident
Thanks so much for sharing your lovely review! I truly appreciate it. I hope you’ll check out the other books in the Regency Brides series xx
Thank you for sharing your beautiful story with us! I’m so happy to have read Dusk’s Darkest Shores and share my review here!
I really love a good Christian Regency piece, and I plan to add this to my TBR.
Wonderful!! Hope you get the chance to read it soon!