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Friday, October 23, 2009

Blog Tour & Review: The Jewel of His Heart

*Coming to you live from the Germantown Public Library free Wi-Fi*

The Jewel of His Heart by Maggie Brendan.The Jewel of His Heart is a soft romance, set in 1890’s Montana and is Book 2 in Maggie’s Heart of the West series, but introduces new characters and reads well as a stand-alone.

It is here that Juliana calls home when she meets Josh McBride, a handsome, gentle sheepherder. When he discovers a rare kind of sapphire on his property and considers striking out on his own path in the world, he is forced to decide what’s most important to him: the world’s riches or the eternal value of love in a woman whose eyes rival the rarest of gems.

The Jewel of His Heart (Heart of the West #2)
Originally, in reading the first book in the Hearts of the West Series I had to say: Having a plot line that starts and grows with tragedy, this is a novel that grabs your heart and makes you silently or even sometimes verbally cheer on the heroine to succeed at her current goal. Maggie Brendan has done well with her first novel and I definitely look forward to more. This is easily one of those stories where you are screaming for the characters to see what you as a reader are seeing. There are times where I thought something would come out differently, but with the story coming to a close I could not have imagined anything better than the way it was itself. I cannot wait for the next book in the series!!

My review of the second in the series, The Jewel of His Heart: The romantic prose of Maggie Brendan is very visual and a reader can easily imagine what it was in Montana in the late period of the 1800s. The writing and characterization of the protagonist was good, I could tell, because they aggravated me to no end with the decisions and flip flops of emotions. A slight thing that threw me was some of the serious events that occurred in the lives of our main characters and how quickly the story just seemed to move forward without much time for the characters much less a reader to reflect. This is a sequel in continuing the life of main character Josh McBride from No Place for a Lady yet this story completely holds it's own as a stand-alone. Once a cattle-rancher's son, McBride is attempting to make his own as a sheepherder. The details of the life are intriguing and as a reader going along for the journey one routes for Josh to succeed. Juliana Brady has had it rough and has her pride, but with each day as she grows closer to Christ she learns a bit more of what He has in store. I definitely plan to read more titles to come from Maggie Brendan. This was a great story, I just did not personally mesh with the character's personalities and felt they were quick to jump and assume, but then that just hits a nerve. The romance is vivid and chill bumps present, this is one to read with imagination and time to reflect the lessons within as well as revel in the kisses stolen.


About the Author:
Brenda Lott A.k.a.Maggie Brendan
southernbellewriter.blogspot.com
www.BustlesAndSpurs.com Resident Blogger
Heart of the West Series, Revell
No Place For a Lady-4.5 Stars from Romantic Times!
The Jewel of His Heart, 4 Stars from Romantic Times!-October, 2009
A Love of Her Own, Book 3-June 2010

The Jewel of His Heart
by Maggie Brendan
ISBN: 978-0-8007-3350-6
$13.99, October 2009


“Available October 2009 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”


*Special thanks to Donna at Revell Books of Baker Publishing Group for sending me a review copy.*



Margaret Chind
CreativeMadnessReviews(at)gmail.com
Creative Madness - Quilts & Reviews
http://cherryblossommj.blogspot.com



*Coming to you live from the Germantown Public Library free Wi-Fi*

5 comments and creative thoughts:

Holly (2 Kids and Tired) said...

I didn't love this one. I couldn't connect with the characters either. And the dialogue? Really stilted and unrealistic, I thought.

Lenore Appelhans said...

Sorry to hear you don't have internet. Hope you are enjoying the read-a-thon anyway if you are doing it!

Anonymous said...

Not sure if you're still participating in the readathon, but if you are, good luck & hope you're having fun :)

Eva said...

I'm not sure if you're participating in the read-a-thon, but if you are, keep up the reading! You've finished the first third!

Eva said...

I'm popping by again to offer some more cheering! Still not sure if you're participating, but just in case: read! read! read! ;)

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