About the Book
Book: A Not So Peaceful Journey
Author: Sandra Merville Hart
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release date: June 13, 2023
Dreams of adventure send him across the country. She prefers to keep her feet firmly planted in Ohio.
Rennie Hill has no illusions about the hardships in life, which is why it’s so important her beau, John Welch, keeps his secure job with the newspaper. Though he hopes to write fiction, the unsteady pay would mean an end to their plans, wouldn’t it?
John Welch dreams of adventure worthy of storybooks, like Mark Twain, and when two of his short stories are published, he sees it as a sign of future success. But while he’s dreaming big with his head in the clouds, his girl has her feet firmly planted, and he can’t help wondering if she really believes in him.
When Rennie must escort a little girl to her parents’ home in San Francisco, John is forced to alter his plans to travel across the country with them. But the journey proves far more adventurous than either of them expect.
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Guest Review from Donna
What I think you should know:
A Not So Peaceful Journey by Sandra Merville Hart is the third book in her Second Chances Series. The story starts in Hamilton, Ohio in July of 1884. This book features Rennie Hill and John Welsh who were characters in the previous books, however it can be read as a standalone if needed.
What I think about this book:
This book had such realistic and relatable characters. If we are honest we have all had a point in life where we feel like we are just waiting for “life” to get started and that is the point where we meet Rennie in this story. She has waited not so patiently for John’s sister to finish college so that he will finally feel like he can come back home. However she is heartbroken that instead of coming home to her, John wants to travel and see the country. At the beginning of the story John and Rennie have grown apart to such an extent that it seems impossible that they would end up together. John suffered great loss and chose to embrace life and chase his dreams. Rennie has experienced poverty and wants to know that her life is stable and provided for. How many of us are torn between their dreams and having a stable life and what it can take to bring those dreams together. This was a wonderful book, the author gives us an amazing tour of 1884 railroad travel while allowing John and Rennie to find out if there is a future for them.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Celebrate Lit, this in no way influenced my review. All opinions are my own.
About the Author
Sandra Merville Hart, award-winning and Amazon bestselling author of inspirational historical romances, loves to discover little-known yet fascinating facts from American history to include in her stories. Her desire is to transport her readers back in time. She is also a blogger, speaker, and conference teacher. Connect with Sandra on her blog, https://sandramervillehart.wordpress.com/.
More from Sandra
It was fun to invite readers on this book’s journey!
To those who lived in the 1880s, venturing into this newly-settled and largely-unsettled West had become much safer—though not without danger—with the system of railroads already in place. I enjoyed taking readers to Chicago, Omaha, Oakland, Ogden, and Sacramento, as well as frontier towns along the journey such as Cheyenne.
Our heroine is a telegraph operator. She temporarily leaves her job to escort a little girl to her ailing mother in San Francisco.
My research about telegraph jobs taught me quite a bit of terminology.
For example, a clatter arises when another operator “calls.” The call begins with something like “B m—X n”, which means the B m is the station receiving the call and X n is the caller.
B m must signal a reply that she’s ready to receive the call.
The Sounder receives sounds of the alphabet in dots and dashes. Some operators sent messages too rapidly to understand. When this occurs, the receiving operating asks for it again with a Break (she opens her “key” to break the circuit) and interrupts with “Please repeat.”
“G.A. the—” means “Go ahead” and “the” was the last word she understood.
Operators end every message with his/her own private “call” as well as the office’s call and “O.K.” at the end of each message.
Wired Love, which was written by telegraph operator Ella Cheever Thayer in 1879, provided many insights about the job’s daily tasks.
One of them was the lack of privacy on the lines. She can hear the messages sent to other wires but only offices on the same wire. In Wired Love, operators heard messages sent to and from twenty offices.
By the way, the public grew so fascinated with the role of women in telegraphy that it became the topic of romance novels and short stories, creating a new genre called “telegraphic romance” in the latter 1800s. That’s a little-known fun fact for you!
I enjoyed writing this series. I invite you to read the whole “Second Chances” series beginning with A Not So Convenient Marriage, Book 1, A Not So Persistent Suitor, Book 2, and A Not So Peaceful Journey, Book 3.
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Simple Harvest Reads, June 25 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Sandra is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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Sounds like a great story.
This sounds like a fun story!
Thank you for sharing this review of A Not So Peaceful Journey, this sounds like a wonderful story and I am looking forward to reading it myself