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Saturday, September 3, 2022


About the Book

Book: Redemption’s Hope

Author: Kathleen D. Bailey

Genre: Christian fiction

Release date: July 22, 2022

Two distinct sets of villains. Two orphaned children. A man without a country and a woman with too much past…All in a rambunctious young country where anything goes, especially in the West. Seriously. What can go wrong?

In this latest installment of the best-selling series, “Western Dreams”, join Jenny and White Bear as they cross the historic West in an epic story peppered with grit, guns, and glory that award-winning author Kelly Goshorn calls “a sweeping tale of faith, dedication, and perseverance set in the American west.”



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About the Author

Kathleen D. Bailey was a child in the 50s, a teen in the 60s, a young adult in the 70s, and a young mom in the 80s. It’s been a turbulent, colorful time to grow up, and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it and written about most of it.

 

More from Kathleen

The “Western Dreams” series

The Oregon Trail was one of the premier events in American history, with people giving up everything to see what waited on the other side of the continent. Some had nothing to give up, and they joined a wagon train simply to survive. That was the case with Caroline Pierce O’Leary, a gently-bred widow whose young husband died before they could make a go of their farm. What would happen, I mused, if Caroline took the skimpy proceeds from selling her farm, signed on as a cook for a wagon master, and worked her way West? And what would happen if the scout on that particular wagon train was the man who had betrayed her years before, and they had to work together to cross the prairie? What if, what if, what if?

Everyone who hopped on a wagon for the Western Migration had a story, and I knew I’d found mine. As Caroline and Michael Moriarty struggled to rebuild their relationship, a host of other characters formed around them like a snowball. The loving Harkness family, who befriended Caroline on the way down from Ohio. Pious matrons who looked down on her and their harried husbands. Jenny Thatcher, the saloon girl who breaks from that life to save Michael’s. And Pace Williams, the wagon master, a man who had seen too much of life before he even took to the trail. The first book in the Western Dreams series, “Westward Hope,” debuted in September 2019.

I fell in love with Jenny and I fell in love with Pace. Jenny followed her new friends to the muddy Oregon hamlet where they settled, and Pace gave up the trail to make a life in the Oregon woods. But I wasn’t done with either of them – they had their own stories to tell. Pace battled his own demons and his love for Michael’s sister Oona, and it was enough to give them their own book, “Settlers Hope,” published in July 2020. I also spun off two novellas, “The Logger’s Christmas Bride” and “The Widow’s Christmas Miracle,” from the bigger books, and these were published with Pelican Book Group’s Christmas Extravaganza.

Jenny Thatcher demanded her own book, and she had a lot to offer. Saloon girl, wagon train scout, hotel cook and maid, horse breeder. Jenny could do anything, and she’d already proved it in the first two books. But Jenny had some unfinished business – the handsome Indian brave who’d saved her life, early in the westward journey. She’d never forgotten him, and White Bear had never forgotten her. What if she left the horse farm, and all she’d achieved in Oregon, to take to the trail again and find him? And what if he had the same idea? What if they crisscrossed the known world, picking up strays and meeting historical figures before coming together in New Orleans? (Honestly, what better place to reconnect with a lost love?) And what if the forces of evil split them up again, so they had to keep searching?

Though Jenny accepted Christ as her Savior sometime in the second book, her past continues to haunt her, and she wonders if she can ever be good enough for God. She’s physically given up the saloon life, but her inner doubts remain. White Bear struggles with a different facet of their union: can he sentence her to the criticism and censure of the white world if they marry?

The epic journey of two larger-than-life people formed the basis for the third Western Dreams book, “Redemption’s Hope,” out July 22, 2022.  Like Caroline and Michael, Pace and Oona, Jenny and White Bear find their answers in the Risen Christ.

Am I done with the West? Not likely. While I’m working on new novels set in other time periods, the West and my personal Western Dreams keep tugging at me. What happened to the Harkness family, Caroline’s friends, when they went to California? What happened to the ragged Smith children Caroline befriended? What happened to Jenny’s traveling companion, the would-be miner Noonday?
And how can I give this up when I haven’t written a cattle drive or a barroom brawl?

MY REVIEW 

I am so excited to join Jenny and White Bear on their adventure. The first few pages show how determined Jenny is to reconnect with White Bear. Her courage to fight off a beast was impressive and I loved how her new relationship with God gives her strength and hope. The author paints a picture of the rugged terrain both main characters faced and it makes you feel like you are part of the story. 

White Bear comes upon the settlement where his family was suppose to be. The remains of a fire could be seen as the smoke drifted into the sky. His loved ones were now nothing more than ashes as he surveyed the scene. The sight was devastating yet there was hope of a survivor. The vivid details made me weep as many lives were lost in a cruel way. Will White Bear be able to rebuild what was destroyed? 

Jenny is on a journey to take a young boy to his family when she finds him in a dangerous situation while traveling. I enjoyed following them as they trudged through land to survive. She has learned a lot being on the road alone for awhile and her skills will come in handy hunting  for food and keeping the little boy safe. Now she must focus on getting the boy back to his relatives  while also searching for White Bear. 

White Bear has his own agenda as he searches for the  person responsible for killing his family and others who were at the  camp. He has an idea of who it was but he reminds himself that he needs to trust God on his journey. He has turned away from his old life of revenge and will use his faith and wisdom to bring justice to his people without more blood shed. 

I loved the historical facts that the author blends into the story. Cholera was devastating to many as Jenny and White Bear faced this on their journey. The patients that Jenny helped were so ill I don’t think they were aware of their surroundings. White Bear comes upon a tribe that is almost gone from the disease and I could feel his heart breaking. It is a part of history that took many lives. The reference to The Alamo was emotional as I remembered the men and women who died there fighting for freedom. 

This book has danger, sickness, revenge, and two people who trust God to get them through hard times. The road they travel is met with challenges and I loved how the author inserted faith and teaches us to never give up. 

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

Blog Stops

Inklings and notions, September 2

Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, September 3 (Author Interview)

Texas Book-aholic, September 4

Library Lady’s Kid Lit, September 5 (Author Interview)

Lily’s Book Reviews, September 5

For Him and My Family, September 6

By The Book, September 7 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, September 7

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, September 8

Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, September 9

deb’s Book Review, September 10

Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, September 11 (Author Interview)

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, September 12

Locks, Hooks and Books, September 13

Through the Fire Blogs, September 14 (Author Interview)

Connie’s History Classroom, September 15

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Kathleen is giving away the grand prize package of $50 Amazon card and copy of book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/21363/redemption-s-hope-celebration-tour-giveaway



12 comments:

  1. Redemption's Hope sounds like a book that I really want to read, thanks for sharing it with me!

    Thanks, Texas Book-aholic, for sharing your review!

    Have a sunshiny day!

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  2. This sounds like an interesting book, thank you for sharing

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  3. My niece would like this book.
    Thanks for the contest.

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  4. This sounds like a great book. Thank you for your review.

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  5. Thank you for hosting me, Deana, and for the great review.

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  6. Jenny is such a strong and determined woman. I should like to read her story.

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    1. Available from Barnes & Noble, Amazon or my publisher, www.pelicanbookgroup.com, or you might just win it in Celebrate Lit!

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  7. Thank you for sharing your wonderful review of Redemption’s Hope, this is a must read book and series for me and I am adding all of the stories to my TBR

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  8. Thank you for your review! I think this is something I’d love to read!

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  9. Have a great weekend!

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  10. What’s your favorite book?

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  11. your review gives me more excitement on being able to read the novel. thanks for your review! HAve a great day

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