About the Book
Book: Train to Laramie
Author: Andrew Roth
Genre: Historical Fiction
Release Date: August 30
Runaway! Tess flees her lecherous stepfather but takes the wrong train, arriving in Laramie.This end of tracks town bursts with workers building the Transcontinental Railroad, striving to lay the rails that will connect a nation. Threatened by outlaws, Tess is helped by Brett Calloway, a tie cutter for the Union Pacific. But when her stepfather locates her and joins the outlaws terrorizing the region, will her newfound faith in Christ be enough to guide Tess through the danger?
My Thoughts:
I really got into this story. Tess is running away because of her stepfather (and horrible people around, but mainly her stepfather). I think the author handled that part well without being too blatant in the descriptions of what her stepfather wanted. She gets on the wrong train, or does she? I love that the author showed our plans are not always God's plans for us.
Brett was awesome. He's a decent man when there seem to be few of those around. There is adventure and suspense. I honestly didn't want to put the book down and it's been a while since I had a historical book that I felt that way about. The author has a great writing style and I truly enjoyed the entire book.
It was a 4/5 for me.
Thank you to the author/publisher for the review copy of this book via Celebrate Lit. I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions started above are 100% mine.
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About the Author
Author of Wildfire For Rose, Andrew Roth joined the U.S. Army before attending CaliforniaState University, Bakersfield. He taught American History for twenty-two years at the middle school level before beginning his literary career. Married for over thirty years to his wife, Laurie, Andrew has two married adult children and is a proud grandfather. A native of Kansas, Andrew was raised with a deep love and appreciation for history, particularly the Old West. Andrew’s hope is to glorify God and encourage readers through his writing.
More from Andrew
The American West has always fascinated me with ruggedly beautiful landscapes and the indomitable spirit of the pioneers. When building the Transcontinental Railroad, nothing could stop the people from their goal. This innovation and tenacity has shaped our soul, our character as a nation. This deep sense of perseverance encourages me through the tough times we face today.
Dedication
To our God and Creator, able to transform lives and redirect paths. Thank you, Savior.
“. . . And I will build you up again and you will be rebuilt.” –Jeremiah 31:4
Blog Stops
Texas Book-aholic, November 28
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, November 29
Inklings and notions, November 30
For Him and My Family, December 1
Locks, Hooks and Books, December 2
Sara Jane Jacobs, December 3
Connie’s History Classroom, December 4
Ashley’s Bookshelf, December 5
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, December 6
deb’s Book Review, December 6
Artistic Nobody, December 7 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)
Daysong Reflections, December 8
Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, December 9
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, December 10
Bizwings Blog, December 10
Betti Mace, December 11
Giveaway
To celebrate his tour, Andrew is giving away the grand prize of a $40 Amazon gift card!!
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/103f3/train-to-laramie-celebration-tour-giveaway
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