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Friday, July 7, 2017

High As The Heavens



Living in a country involved in the midst of a great war would be difficult. For those living in Brussels during the Great War or WWI as it was known, difficulty became the word of the day, especially when their small towns were thrust into German occupation and they simply took what they wanted, be it women, children, or any goods they deemed necessary for their survival. It's been three long years dealing with the German occupation and at times, Evelyn Marche's family has had to endure German borders as well, most of them soldiers passing through. It has also given them some privileges as well since her family ran a small cafè, they now keep it open serving whatever is available to the Germans who come there. It offers Evelyn and her family a small respite from being further hassled by their presence in their small town.

It also has given Evelyn time to find ways to transport messages to the allies about the developments she learns of with so many German soldiers getting drunk on the beer that flows freely from their cafè. Her mother also has a hand in helping with the war effort with the way she crafts lace to be delivered by Evelyn to those who desperately need it. Evelyn is doing all she can to survive after losing her brother and sister when they were forced aboard a train, but has learned that they may have escaped and now live in France in the small town of Anor.

Her work as a Red Cross nurse has it benefits and as such, most German's don't question her comings and goings at all hours of the night, especially since receiving the Iron Cross in aiding saving one of their German officers. He now runs most of the staff at the hospital but has also seen to aiding Eveyln's family when he can. But his first and foremost call to duty is to Germany. When a plane crashes late one evening, Evelyn arrives to find the pilot has succumbed to his injuries but the passenger of the plane is her husband she believed had died three years ago. Now she will have to risk everything if she is to save him before they are both discovered as German spies.

I received High As The Heavens by Kate Breslin compliments of Baker Publishing Group and Net Galley. In accordance with the new FTC Guidelines for blogging and endorsements, you should assume that every book reviewed here at Reviews From The Heart was provided to the reviewer by the publisher, media group or the author for free and were received, unless specified otherwise.  I love that so much about this novel is based on historical facts with just the simple changing of the character's names. The true story of three women were remarkable in their efforts to aid the allies with their messages about the Germans in the occupied territory. Most of all, I love Evelyn's efforts to not only save her husband but also to do what she could to reunite her family that had been torn apart from the war. For those that love historical or WWI fiction, then this is a novel for you. I'd give it a 4 out of 5 stars because in some places the story just seemed to go on too long. I was happy with how it ended and love the author's note at the end explaining the facts that went into creating this novel. Reader Discussion Questions are included at the conclusion of this novel which would make for a great book club selection.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

For Such A Time



I love it when authors can take an exceptional story from the Bible and breath new life into it and cause us to reflect on the parallels between the two circumstances. In the story of Esther from the Bible, we know of Esther, a niece of Mordecai, that was taken into the King's palace in an effort to find his favor in a search for a new wife. While Esther was in the palace, a man named Haman began to plot for the destruction of the Jewish people, whom Esther and Mordecai were both of the Jewish race. But God had other plans for Esther and she was born for such a time as this to save her people.

In the novel from author Kate Breslin, she opens each chapter with a verse from the book of Esther that correlates to the particular party of the story involving a woman named Hadassah, whose untold beauty would also be her saving grace. Her uncle Morty, secures her false papers that identify her as Stella Mueller, a woman of Austrian descent instead of her Jewish background in light of the capture of Jewish citizens from the Nazi's and taken to concentration camps. Only they become separated and Morty can only hope that he has found a way to save her life and in time through visions given to him from God, she will be their salvation.

But when Stella winds up in a concentration camp along with her daughter Anna, she is labeled and tattooed as a Jew. When she learns she is about to face a firing squad, she boldly takes the hand of her daughter and faces whatever fate has in store for them. Only her daughter is the first to die in order to see if they can break Stella's resolve, but thankfully God intervenes and sends a savior in the form of the Nazi Jew Killer, SS Kommandant Colonel Aric von Schmidt. He runs a transit camp of Theresienstady in Czechoslovakia, and he believes he can offer her some respite and a way to freedom.  This is a retelling of the biblical story of Esther through the eyes of the Jewish Holocaust and one that was exceptionally well written.

I received For Such A Time by Kate Breslin compliments of TLC Book Tours and Bethany House Publishers for my honest review. I did not receive any monetary compensation for a favorable review and the opinions are strictly my own. I absolutely was captivated heart, mind and soul by this novel. It takes the reader into the heart of being a Jew and trying to find a way to exist in the midst of the horror from the past, where citizens were treated worse than animals and had to find a way to make it just through one day and hope life would be there tomorrow. Their future was always uncertain and especially for women, it was a brutal life among the Nazi's. I love how well Kate paralleled the story of Esther alongside this one but kept them separate in that the stories don't concede like you think they will if you know how Esther turns out and that's what makes it unique and completely unforgettable. Hands down a 5 out of 5 stars and what a way to begin her writing career with this debut novel!

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