Today I'm welcoming Elizabeth St John and her book - By Love Divided (Book 2 - The Lydiard Chronicles) - to my blog as part of the blog tour hosted by The Coffee Pot Book Club (founded by Mary Anne Yarde).
I'm delighted to share a review with you all, but first I will introduce the book.
By Love Divided
Widowed
and destitute, Lucy St.John is fighting for survival and makes a
terrible choice to secure a future for her children. Worse still, her
daughter Luce rejects the royal court and a wealthy arranged
marriage, and falls in love with a charismatic soldier. As England
tumbles toward bloody civil war, Luce’s beloved brother Allen
chooses to fight for the king as a cavalier. Allen and Luce are swept
up in the chaos of war as they defend their opposing causes and
protect those they love.
Will war unite or divide them? And
will they find love and a home to return to—if they survive the
horror of civil war. In the dawn of England’s great rebellion, love
is the final battleground.
A true story based on surviving
memoirs, court papers, and letters of Elizabeth St.John's family, By
Love Divided tells of the war-time experiences of Lucy St.John, the
Lady of the Tower. This powerfully emotional novel tells of England's
great divide and the heart-wrenching choices one family faces.
Published: October 2017
Publisher: Falcon Historical
Page Length: 381 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction
You can purchase a copy of the book via -
Amazon: https://geni.us/MyBookBLD
Books2Read: https://books2read.com/u/3kpQYg
Now for the review.
Her late husband had been a royalist, her new one was a puritan – that in itself is a story worth reading, but then to see your family torn apart as sides are chosen in the lead up to the English Civil War takes this book to a whole new level. I thought I would enjoy By Love Divided, but enjoy does not even encompass the way I feel about this book now that I have finished it. Based on real people and historical fact, Elizabeth St.John has written a book that is something very extraordinary indeed.
The story centres around Lucy St.John and her family, but this novel is not told from just Lucy's points of view, it is told through the collective narrative of all the members of the family. By using this approach Elizabeth St.John does not ask her readers to choose a side, she does not ask you to stand with King Charles, or to stand with Parliament because there are characters that she knows her readers will come to care about on both sides of the battle lines. Like Lucy, we must somehow find the courage to face what is to come and pray that everyone makes it through the coming war unscathed. This is a novel that I would recommend having some tissues close to hand, and be prepared to become utterly enthralled in the story, for the narrative is rich and compelling, and I am sure you will fall in love with the characters just as I have.
Dear Readers, this is a book that deserves all the acclaim that it has received. It is so rich in history, story and legitimacy that I could not help but fall under its spell. I cannot wait to get my hands on Book 3, because I really want to know how Lucy and her family’s story ends.
Elizabeth St John
Having spent a significant part of her life with her seventeenth-century family while writing The Lydiard Chronicles trilogy and Counterpoint series, Elizabeth St.John is now discovering new family stories with her fifteenth-century namesake Elysabeth St.John Scrope, and her half-sister, Margaret Beaufort. A new medieval short story featuring these women, Road to the Tower, is within the recently-published Historical Fiction anthology Betrayal.
You can connect with Elizabeth St John via -
Website: http://www.elizabethjstjohn.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElizStJohn
Amazon Author Page: http://www.tinyurl.com/AmazonElizStJohn
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElizabethJStJohn/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizabethjstjohn/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48503349-by-love-divided
You can learn more about the author and the book by visiting the other blogs on this tour.
I do hope you will check out this book.
That's it for now.
Till the next time.
Take care Zoe
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