Read Lilac Ink by Jean Grainger, the first book in her new series (am a huge fan of the author and her Irish themed historical fiction series). Another book of hers that I opened the day it was published (it is in KU like most of her novels) and couldn't put down until I finished it - luckily the day of publication was when I flew on my second recent trip to NYC so had the flight time to finish it. Excellent stuff and book 2, Yesterday's Paper, due in the fall is another huge asap. My Goodreads review and blurb below:
Another great piece of storytelling from the author. A message in a bottle, a charming resourceful heroine, a well-meaning but confused hero, well-defined secondary characters, and a tapestry woven with care though the main two threads do not meet yet.
And as a bonus, we get a cameo of Cullen's Celtic Cabaret in 1938, with the well-loved characters of that series and full of new kids as well as of May's theater in the same time.
An energetic style that compels one to turn the pages and at the end (good tbc place) look up when the new installment will be available.
Highly recommended and a top novel of the year
Blurb:
As the world teeters on the brink of war in 1937, two young souls separated by an ocean are about to discover a connection that defies logic and time.
Grace Fitzgerald, a fiery-haired dreamer, longs to escape the confines of her windswept Dingle fishing village. Across the Atlantic, Richard Lewis, heir to a Savannah banking fortune, suffocates under the weight of societal expectations he can't quite understand.
When their worlds collide through a twist of fate, Grace and Richard uncover a bond so profound it shakes the very foundations of their existence. As Europe inches towards chaos, they find themselves caught in a whirlwind of discovery, challenging everything they thought they knew about themselves and each other.
From the rugged Irish coastline to the genteel streets of Georgia, 'Lilac Ink' weaves a tapestry of love, destiny, and self-realization against the ominous backdrop of impending global conflict. Grace and Richard must navigate not only their impossible connection but also the turbulent waters of family expectations, social norms, and their own conflicting desires.
This mesmerizing journey through time and place will leave you questioning the very nature of fate and the extraordinary power of human connection. In a world being torn apart, can two hearts, inexplicably linked, find a way to beat as one?