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Monday, June 11, 2018

RESURRECTION OF HOPE BY TAMARA LYNN KRAFT 
BOOK BLAST PRESENTED  BY CELEBRATE LIT



Book Synopsis:
She thought he was her knight in shining armor, but will a marriage of convenience prove her wrong?

After Vivian’s fiancé dies in the Great War, she thinks her life is over. But Henry, her fiancé’s best friend, comes to the rescue offering a marriage of convenience. He claims he promised his friend he would take care of her. She grows to love him, but she knows it will never work because he never shows any love for her.

Henry adores Vivian and has pledged to take care of her, but he won’t risk their friendship by letting her know. She’s still in love with the man who died in the Great War. He won’t risk heartache by revealing his true emotions.



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Author Information:
Tamera Lynn Kraft has always loved adventures. She loves to write historical fiction set in the United States because there are so many stories in American history. There are strong elements of faith, romance, suspense and adventure in her stories. She has received 2nd place in the NOCW contest, 3rd place TARA writer’s contest, and is a finalist in the Frasier Writing Contest and has other novels and novellas in print. She’s been married for 39 years to the love of her life, Rick, and has two married adult children and three grandchildren. 
Tamera has been a children’s pastor for over 20 years. She is the leader of a ministry called Revival Fire for Kids where she mentors other children’s leaders, teaches workshops, and is a children’s ministry consultant and children’s evangelist and has written children’s church curriculum. She is a recipient of the 2007 National Children’s Leaders Association Shepherd’s Cup for lifetime achievement in children’s ministry.
You can contact Tamera on her website at http://tameralynnkraft.net.

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What is a woman to do? Vivian has lost the love of her life and now his friend has asked her to marry him. Some people take their promises seriously and Henry is one of them. I would be shocked if I was Vivian. She doesn't love him, but maybe he is an answer to her prayers. Well it seems Vivian is about to take on an adventure she wasn't expecting. I really liked how Henry wanted Vivian to feel at home since she is his wife now. I'm pretty sure I would have butterflies in my stomach about now. The house doesn't have a lot going for it, but at least Vivian will have someone to take care of her.

The trip to the general store was exciting as the ladies gathered around Vivian to congratulate her on her marriage. The author does a great job of describing the store and I wanted to join them as they talked. I was a bit surprised that Henry discouraged Vivian from wanting to come back to town. Vivian is pretty feisty and I loved how she stood her ground with Henry. Henry has problems being around anyone and it starts to bother Vivian. The author presents Henry as  a standoffish man and won't do anything to help the people in town. I could feel the undercurrent of bitterness brewing inside him. What if he needs help someday? Will anyone come to his rescue since he has distanced himself from the entire town?

The story is powerful and full of surprises. When a disaster strikes will Henry allow people to help him? Can he get over his guilt from something that happened a long time ago? I loved how the author used characters to show readers what happens when you choose not to forgive. Pride always gets in the way, but the good news is that God is always there to help us. This is a short story but packed with a strong message of faith, trust and unconditional love.

I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.




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