About the Book
Title: The Innkeeper’s Daughter
Author: Michelle Griep
Genre: Historical Christian Fiction
Release Date: March 1, 2018
A London officer goes undercover to expose a plot against the Crown
Dover, England, 1808: Officer Alexander Moore goes undercover as a gambling gentleman to expose a high-stakes plot against the king—and he’s a master of disguise, for Johanna Langley believes him to be quite the rogue. . .until she can no longer fight against his unrelenting charm.
Dover, England, 1808: Officer Alexander Moore goes undercover as a gambling gentleman to expose a high-stakes plot against the king—and he’s a master of disguise, for Johanna Langley believes him to be quite the rogue. . .until she can no longer fight against his unrelenting charm.
All Johanna wants is to keep the family inn afloat, but when the rent and the hearth payment are due at the same time, where will she find the extra funds? If she doesn’t come up with the money, there will be nowhere to go other than the workhouse—where she’ll be separated from her ailing mother and ten-year-old brother.
Alex desperately wants to help Johanna, especially when she confides in him, but his mission—finding and bringing to justice a traitor to the crown—must come first, or they could all end up dead.
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About the Author
Michelle Griep has been writing since she first discovered blank wall space and Crayolas. She seeks to glorify God in all that she writes—except for that graffiti phase she went through as a teenager. She resides in the frozen tundra of Minnesota, where she teaches history and writing classes for a local high school co-op. An Anglophile at heart, she runs away to England every chance she gets, under the guise of research. Really, though, she’s eating excessive amounts of scones while rambling around a castle. Michelle is a member of ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers) and MCWG (Minnesota Christian Writers Guild). Keep up with her adventures at her blog “Writer off the Leash” or visit www.michellegriep.com.
Guest Post from Michelle Griep
Celebrating Oak Apple Day
Spring is just around the corner, or maybe it’s in full bloom in your neck of the woods. Regardless, by this time of year, everyone is ready to celebrate. . .and nothing new is under the sun. For centuries people have been eager to welcome budding greenery and warmth.
In my recent release, The Innkeeper’s Daughter, I incorporated a spring holiday that’s been around for over 500 years in England, one you may never heard of.
Oak Apple Day.
This ancient celebration dates back to the year 1651. At the time, Charles II escaped the Roundhead army by taking cover in an oak tree. Everyone loved ol’ Charlie and was glad he lived, so in his honor, a new national holiday was born—one that in some parts of England is still celebrated today.
Another name for this annual event is Royal Oak Day and the festivities occur every May 29th. Celebration traditions vary from parades to the ringing of bells, but one thing that is standard is that it’s a day to pin an oak leaf on your lapel. If you fail to wear one, you could end up getting pinched.
The hero in my latest release is kind enough to remind the heroine that she forgot to pin on her leaf, thus saving her from untoward pinches. Interested in hearing more about this gallant fellow and the forgetful miss? Here’s a blurb about The Innkeeper’s Daughter…
Tension is high with the threat of a Napoleonic attack in Regency England, but risk from abroad means nothing when there’s danger at home.
Officer Alexander Moore goes undercover as a gambling gentleman to expose a high-stakes plot against the crown—and he’s a master of disguise, for Johanna Langley believes him to be quite the rogue . . . until she can no longer fight against his unrelenting charm.
All Johanna wants is to keep the family inn afloat, but when the rent and the hearth payment are due at the same time, where will she find the extra funds? If she doesn’t come up with the money, there will be nowhere to go other than the workhouse—where she’ll be separated from her ailing mother and ten-year-old brother.
Alex desperately wants to help Johanna, especially when she confides in him, but his mission—finding and bringing to justice a traitor to the crown—must come first, or they could all end up dead.
It’s a race against time for them both.
The story finds us in England during 1808 with an adventure as well as secrets and danger. I liked Johanna right away. Trying to keep her family's inn open has become a difficult task. It is not the most attractive place with repairs needed . I loved reading how close she is to her family. She seemed to be quite a strong woman and willing to find a way to overcome the fate of the family's inn.
Alex is a bit of a mystery to people he encounters. Why would someone who seems to be wealthy decide to stay at Johanna's less than attractive inn? He has been sent on a secret mission that could put him in danger. It was fascinating to read the banter between him and Johanna. I did kind of laugh when they seem to disagree on things. Is someone playing hard to get? The story takes a dark turn when Alex finds himself locked up and desperate to escape from his captors. I loved when I read, " If we fail to trust in God's provision, what kind of faith is that? It is hard to keep your faith strong when you find yourself in a seemingly hopeless position.
The author allows readers to feel the desperation in Johanna as she shares her feelings of being a failure to Alex. I hurt for her as she tells Alex how she can't hold it together anymore. She carried a lot on her shoulders and it has all started to drain her. Do you remember a time when you felt the weight of the world on your shoulders? Johanna must reach deep inside her and hang on to her faith and allow God to provide for her. The story is full of intrigue and a masterfully written adventure that captures the history eloquently. I loved reading about the attire people wore during that time period wore and their polite way of talking . It is easy to picture the story as the author describes in detail the surrounding landscapes, inns and ships docked with mysterious cargo.
Once again the author brings a wonderful story that is a page turner. This is one book you don't want to miss. Will Alex be able to complete his mission without being discovered who he really is? Can Johanna find a way to save the inn? The ending is very tense and I loved the action it provided as the characters race against time to pursue their goals. Thank you for a wonderful story and historical facts that made the book very realistic.
I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Michelle is giving away a grand prize of a signed copy of The Innkeeper’s Daughter and a $25 gift card from Barnes & Noble!!
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Thank you for your wonderful review and information on "The Innkeeper’s Daughter" by Michelle Griep as well as being part of the book tour. I enjoyed reading the guest post from Michelle Griep about celebrating Oak Apple Day.
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thank you for your review. this really sounds like a good book that we can learn from at the same time.
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Hey thanks for the sweet review!
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ReplyDeleteGreat review! I love Michelle's books!
ReplyDeleteI have been captivated with 'The Innkeeper's Daughter' since I first heard about it! Thanks for your review! I am so looking forard to reading it!
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