About the Book
Publisher: Cedar Fort
Publication date: April 10, 2018
Sixteen-year-old Adam Garrow ran away when he learned the truth about his father and his inheritance. After six long years away from his family’s estate, Adam returns to make amends with his parents and help his brother, Phillip, grow into his role as head of the estate. Before he even makes it to the door, a chance meeting with one Solana Rosenlund–his intend from before his self-imposed exile-sparks a fire in his heart that will not be quenched. But before they truly get a chance to explore their feelings for each other, Adam is devastated when ahead injury results in Solana forgetting that they had ever met.
Things only get worse when Phillip’s business venture to Morocco is commandeered by pirates. Adam and his friend Ian O’Connor leave England to rescue Phillip, and in doing so discover a sinister plot that threatens the Garrow estate and all those they left at home. Through conspiracy, sabotage, and kidnapping, can all three men survive what fate has thrown at them and find their way back to the women they love?
About the Author
Countless authors have inspired to her to write stories for those who seek the same ideas that brought her comfort, joy and hope for the future. By experience, she believes one good book can change a person’s life forever.
Review
“The Burnheart Redemption” by Chelsea Curran is a story filled with adventure and romance! This author is new to me, so I took a chance because I loved the cover and synopsis. I’m really glad I took that chance, because I very much enjoyed this book!
This book is a quick read, but don’t deceived by the size of the book—a lot happens! Ms. Curran’s story moves along quickly and is filled with pirates, action, adventure, danger, romance and masked men. There were points where I couldn’t stop reading because I had to know what happened in a certain suspenseful or dangerous situation. There is a very romantic hero and some exciting and swoon-worthy scenes. I especially love the dance scene with a masked hero—need I say more?! This story contains all of the elements that romance readers love!
There are quite a few main characters in “The Burnheart Redemption,” which makes for even more romances! The story is told from multiple points of view—sometimes it seemed like too many characters’ perspectives—and I would have preferred the author to focus on one or two characters and flesh them out more. I really enjoyed all of these characters though and was rooting for each of their happily-ever-afters.
“The Burnheart Redemption” is such a great read! I love the theme of always having hope. It’s a book about family, forgiveness, friendship, loyalty and of course, romance!
Content: This is a clean read with some minor content. Some examples of the content are: a character uses the word “hell;” a man is whipped; some violence; a character curses, but the actual curse is not written; there is talk of a man being tortured and some description of the after effects; a man is insane; characters drink alcohol and a couple times it references that a person may be drunk or getting drunk.
Rating: I give this book 4 stars!
Genre: Historical Fiction; Clean Romance; Young Adult; Regency
I want to thank Chelsea Curran, Singing Librarian Books Tours and Cedar Fort for the complimentary copy of this book for review. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I express in this review are my own. This is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s CFR 16, Part 255.
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Tour Schedule
April 16-Reading Is My SuperPower | Bookworm Lisa
April 17-Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations | Faery Tales Are Real
April 18-Singing Librarian Books | Remembrancy
April 19-Heidi Reads… | Locks, Hooks and Books
April 20-Reading, Writing & Stitch-Metic | Red Headed Book Lady
April 21-Encouraging Words from the Tea Queen | Paulette’s Papers
April 17-Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations | Faery Tales Are Real
April 18-Singing Librarian Books | Remembrancy
April 19-Heidi Reads… | Locks, Hooks and Books
April 20-Reading, Writing & Stitch-Metic | Red Headed Book Lady
April 21-Encouraging Words from the Tea Queen | Paulette’s Papers
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