
About the Book
Book: When the Mountains Wept (West Virginia: Born of Rebellion’s Storm Book One)
Author: Kendy Pearson
Genre: Christian Historical Fiction
Release date: April 5, 2024

War brought them together, but one lie holds the power to separate them forever.
Western Virginia’s Kanawha Valley is a hotbed of rebellion tensions and mixed allegiances.
Amid talk of war, Augusta Dabney tends her younger siblings and dying father. But when hatred sparks tragedy, peace is but a shattered memory. Heartbroken and desperate, Augusta searches for a way to protect all she holds dear.
Defying family and friends, Dr. James Hill declines a prestigious commission in the Confederate Army to join the Union cause as a Regimental Surgeon. When the Dabney farm becomes a crossroads of colliding forces, Major Hill commandeers their barn for a hospital.
He is running from his legacy, seeking penance for his past.
She is desperate to preserve hers, at any cost.
As a wise, former slave nurtures James’s battered faith, cynicism crumbles, and James discovers grace and belonging with Augusta and her family unlike any he’s ever known.
But when James comes face to face with his past, secrets unravel until deception ends in disaster, leaving Augusta with only one option.
And it is unthinkable.
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About the Author

Kendy Pearsonis a worship leader, Bluegrass fiddler, and Civil War reenactment enthusiast. As a veteran high school teacher, she loves to discover a pocket of American history missing from the schoolbooks and turn that pocket inside out. Her novels lead fictitious characters through historical events and settings, engaging with period personalities. And she always includes a romantic thread to warm the heart. Every story is a journey through tragedy, secrets, regrets, and God’s undeniable grace.
She is the recipient of multiple lit awards and enjoys public speaking and teaching writing workshops. When away from the computer, she relishes ice cream, snowy days, fireplaces, and maple trees. Kendy is the mother of four grown children and lives with her sweet hubby and two amusing miniature dachshunds.
More from Kendy
I was quite happy expressing my inner farm-girl and thriving at all things musical for decades. Until I found myself teaching high school history and raising three sons. I should have saved up a dollar for every war movie I watched! All the men in my family had a great interest in history. I remember watching the boys in a production of King Henry the Fifth, complete with Old English and death by sword. One year, I taught about the Civil War in three different classes, so that era became a favorite interest of mine. I read every Christian Historical novel I could find about the War of Rebellion.
Boy, did I have fun researching! For three months, I pored over the most incredible true stories of families and events, reading even soldier diaries. I created timelines and wrote note cards. I became the student again!
There is much of myself and my life in When the Mountains Wept. The female main character (Augusta Dabney) is part me and part who I long to be. She’s responsible, tough, brave, smart, farmish, doctorly—and she has red hair, freckles, and an Irish complexion that splotches and sunburns. My daughter influenced the 12-year-old sister in the story (she figured that out on her own). Will (Willamina) is a tomboy who will risk trouble for the sake of adventure. She is strong-willed and often has an attitude. (I’m pretty sure that last part was why my daughter figured it out.)
I enjoy a story that makes me laugh, so having three sons, I am pretty familiar with boyish antics. The 6-year-old brother added humor, and a saucy 12-year-old girl provided plenty of fodder, too. The romance between two very different but strong personalities provided an opportunity for a few laughs as well.
If a book makes me cry, it’s a keeper. My story contains painful truths, each rooted in my research. The characters experience the harsh reality of their circumstances. I cried while writing more than a couple of the scenes. It is just plain hard to wrap my head around living smack dab in the middle of war, where your neighbor is your enemy and your home is no longer your own.
I fell in love with the family I created in When the Mountains Wept, hence, I must not consign them to the past. They will live on in this series as each member of the Dabney family shares their own story of adventure, romance, sacrifice, and faith.
Blessings from the Heart of History, my friends!
Kendy
My Impressions
“Bondage comes in many forms, Doctor. Anger, bitterness, unforgiveness—they’s all shackles—and Massa Jesus, He has the keys. It’s Him who sets a man truly free.”
What is freedom? Kendy Pearson’s Civil War novel, When the Mountains Wept, shows a Virginia family, a wealthy doctor, and the country, all striving for freedom. The South battles the North; the Dabneys try to stir clear of the conflict, declaring, “This isn’t our war,” until finally, they are thrust in the middle of it. Augusta is trying to keep her family’s farm free from the bank, and Dr. James Hill is trying to escape the memories of his past.
I loved the relationships we see in this novel. Gus cares so much for her family and for her dying father. The love between family members is vibrant and alive. I love the faith and calmness that old Izzy brings to the family, as well. He is my choice for a fave secondary character with his intentional words, patience, and compassion for all.
Pearson exhibits a great deal of Civil War knowledge and teaches it through the Union army movements as relates to Dr. Hill’s commission. She also shows the sad division of our nation, even as friends and families splintered. This book is not for the squeamish!
I am glad to see there will be more books, as some family members need more of their story told.
I received a copy of the book from Celebrate Lit. I also bought my own copy. No positive review was required, and all opinions are my own.
Notable Quotables:
“We don’t choose our family, James. God does.”
“Wasn’t her own happiness a small price to pay for her family’s future?”
“We need Yo help, Lord—to forgive. We know if’n we don’t forgive them that sins against us, there’s no forgiveness for us. Help us to forgive, lest that unforgiveness grab hold of our lives and pull us down so low we can’t never get up.”
“He, too, believed Virginia was sovereign. But along with that, independence rode an ugly black horse called slavery.”
My Rating
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Magnificent!
Blog Stops
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, April 26
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, April 27
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, April 28
Simple Harvest Reads, April 29 (Guest Review from Marilyn)
Texas Book-aholic, April 30
Locks, Hooks and Books, May 1
Stories By Gina, May 2 (Author Interview)
Mary Hake, May 2
Devoted Steps, May 3
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, May 4
Betti Mace, May 5
Holly’s Book Corner, May 6
Pause for Tales, May 7
Guild Master, May 8 (Author Interview)
Bizwings Book Blog, May 9
Cover Lover Book Review, May 9
Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Kendy is giving away the grand prize of a $40 Amazon gift card and a paperback copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

Sounds like a wonderful read.
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Rita,
Mendy’s Civil War books are! So glad I discovered this author! Hope you’ll love her, too!!
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This sounds fantastic. Even though the Civil War was a tragic time in our nation’s history, I enjoy reading books set during the era. I would love to have a conversation with Izzy; he seems so sage.
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Roxanne,
Izzy is such a great character, forged in the fire of adversity, yet he comes out shining brighter than gold!!
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I’m actually considering writing a prequel to the series. It would take place about 24 years earlier when Izzy meets the family patriarch. It would be a lot of fun to write.
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Oh, wow!! This would be great!!
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Roxanne,
Did I miss replying to you? Yes, he does!
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Thank You for the review.
Marion
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Marion,
You are so very welcome. Thank you for visiting my blog to learn about When the Mountains Wept.
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Thank you for reading Marion!
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What’s something you learned about yourself while writing this book?
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Tracie,
Another thoughtful question, and it sounds like you thoughtfully read through the author’s thoughts about how the book came to be!
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Hi Tracie!
I had the most amazing experience as I learned to “write with God”. I’d close my eyes and type and talk to Him about what would happen, what I’m seeing, and how would this person feel. I prayed a lot. Each book I’ve written was 30 days of emotional-devotional time with my Heavenly Father. I had no idea that was going to happen! I told the Lord that if no one ever read or bought my books, the experience of writing with Him like that was indescribable!!
Kendy
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This sounds really good!
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Emma,
It is! It gives a great taste of the Civil War times while also making it painfully obvious how things are much the same today, attitude-wise!
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I hope you’ll give it a read, Emma! But bring the kleenex! There’s a sale going on right now!
Kendy
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Sounds awesome! Love Civil War Historical Fiction!
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Paty,
I highly recommend this author and her books!!
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I love a good historical romance! Plus to support a bluegrass gal 😉
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Books4me,
Kentuckians hold a special place in my heart, too! (Even though, as someone who lived just across the River for several years, I did tell my share of OH/KY jokes I got from my students!)
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I am a big fan of period pieces. Looks like a great read.
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Anne,
I only started reading Kendy Pearson back in November, but now I’ve read 2. Her last in this Civil War series, In Tempest Winds, releases tomorrow, and I wouldn’t miss it for anything!!
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