The Wonder of it All by Barbara Taylor Bradford

Published December 5, 2023-St. Martin’s Press-368pp

HOUSE OF FALCONER TRILOGY BOOK 3

Book Summary

James Falconer–a tycoon and a self-made man–seems to have the world in the palm of his hand. But the Great War looms, and James decides to fight for king and country. The fighting is bloody and brutal, and James returns a changed man, with wounds both physical and mental. His beloved wife is dead, but a new woman returns to help nurse him back to health.

Georgiana Ward once held James in her thrall, but years have passed, and bitterness has set in. Still, the old attraction is there, and James is determined to make amends to both Georgiana and his child Leonie–now a grown woman and someone he hasn’t seen in decades. Leonie is having none of it and is embarking on a dangerous journey with a man who might very well destroy her. As James fights to return to the man he once was, he needs to find a way to heal his body, soul, and family.

Grateful Reader Review by Dorothy Schwab

The Wonder of it All is the 40th novel by Barbara Taylor Bradford and concludes the sweeping Victorian family saga her fans know as The House of Falconer trilogy.  The main character, James Falconer, and all his family connections are listed immediately to refresh reader’s memories. That was an especially welcoming segment. The novel is divided into six parts; each appropriately named and indicative of coming events. The saga continues with the fate of James, injured at the Battle of the Somme in 1916, grieving his late wife, Alexis. Readers follow Major James Falconer from Kent, 1917 through his relationship struggles with his estranged daughter, Leonie, her mother Georgiana Ward, and the nasty villain Leonie has married. Another intriguing thread is anticipating how James will overcome his past in order to have a future, avoid the toll of the postwar economic downturn, and find business solutions needed to maintain the success of his diversified company in 1919.

Barbara Taylor Bradford weaves hope, family heritage, suspense and mystery while connecting emotionally with readers through rejection, acceptance, and forgiveness. As always, vivid descriptions and period detail provide a true sense of place and the development of strong male and female characters with integrity, ambition, and drive appeals to generations of readers. Worth the wait!

Book 1 Master of His Fate

Barbara gets awarded OBE from Her Majesty The Queen

Barbara Taylor Bradford OBE was born and raised in England. She left school at 15 for the typing pool at the Yorkshire Evening Post. At 16 she was a reporter, and at 18 she became the paper’s first woman’s page editor. Two years later, aged 20, she moved to London and became a fashion editor and columnist on Fleet Street. Barbara started writing fiction when she was just seven-years-old and sold her first short story to a magazine for seven shillings and sixpence when she was ten. She published her first novel, A Woman of Substance, in 1979. It went from bestseller to super seller within its first year and stayed on the New York Times’ list for 43 weeks.

Barbara’s beautiful website:

https://barbarataylorbradford.com/about/

Women Are the Fiercest Creatures by Andrea Dunlop

Zibby Books #2- Publishes March 7, 2023-272pp.

Grateful Reader Review by Dorothy Schwab

Andrea Dunlop’s Women Are The Fiercest Creatures, set in Seattle, opens with a quick overview of Jake Sarnoff’s life as CEO of STRANGERS, a startup company on social media connecting people through common community engagement. Dunlop quickly engages readers with a “missing baby” scene and then flashes back 8 months to complete the backstory of Jake’s company, his college friend and cofounder, and the woman involved in helping to build the company. Dunlop creates suspense and anticipation as the women in Jake’s life deal with remorse over past and present decisions, conviction believing they’ve done the right thing, and coping with the outcomes. At the novel’s heart is making choices and proving that author, Andrea Dunlop is indeed correct, Women Are the Fiercest Creatures.

Book Summary

In this wildly addictive novel, three overlooked women take on the charming, manipulative tech CEO who wrote them out of his startup’s history.

Anna Sarnoff is still reeling from her quickie divorce from tech wunderkind Jake Sarnoff. Forced out of the company that she helped Jake build, Anna is trying to pick up the pieces of her life, navigating the waters of solo parenting their two teenage boys and adapting to her new role of ex-wife. To make things more complicated, Jake seems to want her back…and his persuasiveness tempts her to say yes.

Across town, the brilliant and striking Samanta Flores-Walsh, Jake’s college girlfriend, is busy raising her teenage daughter and running her thriving yoga studio. Although their relationship ended years ago, unanswered questions from their time together gnaw at her, and when she learns that Jake is planning to take his billion-dollar company public, she starts to wonder if perhaps it isn’t too late for justice.

Finally, there’s Jake’s much younger new wife, Jessica, who’s struggling to stay afloat as a new mom while her high-profile husband grows increasingly distant.

Set in the wealthy enclaves of Seattle’s tech elite, the lives of these three women grow entangled as long-held secrets are forced to the surface, threatening to destroy their families. Written with razor-sharp intelligence and heart, Women Are the Fiercest Creatures is a searing look at the complexities of family and the obstacles women navigate in every aspect of their existence.

Order WATFC: https://www.amazon.com/Women-Are-Fiercest-Creatures-Novel/dp/1958506001

Andrea Dunlop: https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Andrea-Dunlop/500931454

Andrea Dunlop is the author of We Came Here to ForgetShe Regrets NothingLosing the Light, and Broken Bay. She lives with her husband in Seattle, Washington, where she works as a social media consultant.

Fable & Fire: A Bookshop Bistro

Book Store Visit #21: Rockwall, Texas, -December 15, 2022

Rockwall, Texas is now home to this beautiful, unique bookshop & bistro. The vibe is warm and cozy-everything a book lover wants, all in one place: coffee & pastries, a bar for cocktails and a chat, an ever expanding menu for lunch or dinner, and best of all? BOOKS, VINYLS, and more BOOKS! There are comfortable chairs and sofas, conversation areas for book club discussions, even an outdoor patio for warm weather!

#22in22Challenge The Wild Detectives

Visit #16 Dallas, Texas-Bishop Arts District

“Two birds with one stone.” We had an appointment at The Book Doctor in the Bishop Arts District of Dallas, so decided to visit The Wild Detectives Bookstore in the same trip. This is an independent bookstore with tables & seating for those wanting to read or work using the WiFi, outdoor patio seating in the backyard for cooler weather and author events, and a bar for cocktails or coffee for cozy reading inside. Everything from Fiction & Nonfiction to Poetry & Books in Spanish is available, along with online ordering. Located in the beautiful Bishop Arts district with lots of boutiques on tree lined streets to wander in and out of along with restaurants aplenty!

#22in22Challenge: Rolling Hills Ministries Bookstore

Book Store Visit #12: Ruston, Louisiana

Outside Rolling Hills Ministries BookStore

My #12 visit was to this gem in the piney woods of Northeast Louisiana. I was in Ruston for my niece’s wedding and had some time on Saturday morning. This book store was such a surprise!! All the books are donated, along with gifts, CD’s, DVD’s, etc. It was a treasure trove of row upon row of shelves; all perfectly in order by genre and author. Hardbacks-$5, Paperbacks-$4-how did I come out with only 5 books and a set of bookends?? The coffee bar and newly added back porch were very inviting!

#22in22Challenge

Bookstore Visit #8-Beausoleil Books in Lafayette, Louisiana

https://www.beausoleilbooks.com/ 302 A Jefferson St, Lafayette, LA 70501

The Grateful Reader Review by Dorothy Schwab

I travel to south Louisiana many times each year. Lafayette is where I was born and my family and relatives still live in that area. Now that I’ve found Beausoleil Books I have another reason to visit! The bookstore has a wonderfully curated collection of books, a lovely, inviting coffee bar and sitting area, plus adjoining is The Whisper Room for cocktails! This is a heavenly place for book clubs and private events. The Whisper Room was closed for a private event the day I visited but I’ll be back! Alexis, the manager, spent a great deal of time explaining her role and I spent a great deal of time sharing information about Zibby Owens, her new publishing company and quest to support independent book sellers. Of course I told Alexis about the #22in22Challenge for #Zibbybooks and #bookambassadors! Beausoleil Books is perfect for bibliophiles-visit the square in downtown Lafayette!

#22in22Challenge

Bookstore Visit #4-“Friends Book Shop” in Rosenberg Public Library, Galveston Island, Texas

Oldest Public Library in Continuous Operation in Texas since 1904 at this site; The collection moved here from Galveston Public Library which opened in 1899

On our trip to Galveston for the Oak Ridge Boys concert we visited the Rosenberg Library, History Center & Museum. My mission was to support the Friends Book Shop inside this beautiful library. The Friends Book Shop has gently used and new books for purchase. The shop was well laid out and easy to find books by genre. The new books were separated in a lovey display with a good selection. I found two titles I wanted to read in 2021 but hadn’t gotten around to buying. This was a successful bookstore visit!

#22in22Challenge

Bookstore Visit #3-Galveston Bookshop – Galveston Island, Texas

Beautiful new Literary Classics Mural- 317 23rd Street, Galveston, Texas http://galvestonbookshop.com/

I visited Dale LaFleur’s fabulous bookshop as part of the #22in22challenge for #Zibby Books and my role as an Ambassador. Also, to celebrate our 50th anniversary we are planning a special trip each month-well I am, Carl, not so much:) and Galveston is where we honeymooned back in 1972! The beautiful Flagship Hotel was destroyed in a hurricane and is now the Amusement Pier, along with a Bubba Gump’s Shrimp, merry-go-rounds and snow cones. And for the Historical Novel Society I’ve read Sarah Bird’s new novel The Last Dance on the Starlight Pier, publishing April 12, set in GALVESTON! That post will be coming in May after the magazine publishes May 1. We were quite busy scurrying around the Seawall and the city taking pictures of historical markers and sites from the book; of course we HAD to have drinks at the Galvez and eat at Guido’s. So, three excellent reasons to make the 5 hour drive. Here are a few other pictures of the Galveston Bookshop as it was featured in Galveston Monthly!

Coming April 12, 2022 (Preorder now! You will feel like you’ve been to Galveston in 1932!) https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250265548

22 Book Shops in 2022 New Year’s Resolution: 22in’22 Challenge

Visit 22 Bookstores in 2022!

Book Shop Visit #1

As an Ambassador for the new Zibby Books, @zibbybooks I’ve taken the challenge to visit 22 bookstores in the coming year. You can take the challenge, too! Visit http://www.22in22.net for all the details. Click “I’m In” on the homepage and read all the great reasons to accept the challenge! Let me know if you join in! I’d love to see and read about your book shop visits.

Here’s my first visit AND my review of The First Emma by Camille di Maio, with photos of San Antonio, Texas, from an earlier blog post. I loved the story of Emma Koehler and admired how she saved the Pearl Brewing Company after the murder of her husband, Otto Koehler! What a woman! I’ve wanted to visit the Hotel Emma in the Pearl District ever since!

The First Emma by Camille Di Maio

I LOVED THIS LION IN THE TWIG: REMINDS ME OF THE LIONS AT THE NYC LIBRARY
HISTORY OF PEARL BREWING by Jeremy Banas -HAD TO TRY SOME 🙂
PEARL DISTRICT: PET FRIENDLY, RESTAURANTS, SHOPS-GO!