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Streams of Courage By Sandra Merville Hart Review and Giveaway

About the Book

Book: Streams of Courage

Author: Sandra Merville Hart

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Release Date: March 26, 2024

In a world turned upside down by war and betrayal…will his role as a spy bring them closer…or tear their future apart?

The war that Julia Dodd prayed to avoid is now reality, and with it, her world has been turned on its head. Her fellow citizens, who stood with her in their support of the union, have crossed firmly to the side of the south. And her mother, lost in her grief over the loss of her husband and children, can think of nothing but protecting Julia’s brother’s inheritance. She insists that her daughter seek a wealthier husband than Ashburn Mitchell.

Ash knows what his fellow citizens think of him when he refuses to fight for the Confederacy. Shouldering the accusation of being a coward and refusing to hide behind his limp, Ash remains in Vicksburg to support his family as a saddler while his two best friends join the fight. Struggling to increase his business so he can marry the woman he loves, Ash becomes a spy in support of the Union. He can’t fight for the South but won’t raise a musket against them.

As tragedy instigates Ash to risk greater danger to speed the end of the war, Julia can only pray it won’t cost them everything. She’s already lost her father and two siblings. Must she lose the man she loves too?

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About the Author

Sandra Merville Hart, award-winning and Amazon bestselling author of inspirational historical romances, loves to discover little-known yet fascinating facts from American history to include in her stories. Her desire is to transport her readers back in time. She is also a blogger, speaker, and conference teacher.

More from Sandra

In Streams of Courage, Book 4 in my Spies of the Civil War Series, Julia, our heroine, has suffered several significant losses in her life, including her father and two siblings. Her mother’s insistence that Julia stop courting Ash, a saddler, and find instead a rich suitor makes no sense. Surely her father had provided for her.

Then she discovers that her parents have only provided for her younger brother, whom her mother had always adored. Julia will be penniless when her mother dies. The knowledge crushes her.

Ash is already supporting his mother and siblings. As Mama points out, adding a wife and children will stretch his income to the limits. Mama will not give her blessing should Ash propose. Julia, who had been raised in comfort, must find some means of support.

As I considered how Julia could make money in a war-time economy, it was clear her mother, as the daughter of a wealthy plantation owner, would never condone her working in a shop. What can she do?

Tatting lace.

Her lace patterns have received compliments in the past. With fewer ships bringing goods into the city, lace is in short supply. Granted, the demand for lace has diminished because even dress fabric isn’t as available as before the war.

I enjoyed researching this skill that was once so prevalent among young ladies in society. I watched videos on making lace with a special needle called a tatting needle.

The most basic stitch is the double-stitch. There is a special way to hold the needle and thread so that the first stitch grabs thread from under the thumb and the second stitch grabs it from over the thumb. There is a rhythm to the stitching in the hands of a skilled lacemaker.

I watched videos that demonstrated making rings with picot trim. There is a variety of stitching. The variations create beautiful patterns. The lace is then rolled for storage.

Fascinating. It’s mesmerizing to watch the different patterns emerge.

Tatting is a small yet interesting aspect in the adventurous story. Ash has become a Union spy. For her and her family’s safety, he keeps his dangerous activities a secret from Julia.

Part of my research for this novel and the next two novels included a trip to Vicksburg, Mississippi. I toured the museums and walked the streets of the historic city. Though I wasn’t certain of my story at the time of my visit, I was inspired by the history.

Avenue of Betrayal, Book 1, is set in the Union capital of Washington City (Washington DC) in 1861, where a surprising number of Confederate sympathizers and spies lived. Boulevard of Confusion and Byway to Danger are set in Richmond, the Confederate capital in 1862. Actual historical spies touch the lives of our fictional family.

Through both real and fictional characters, this series highlights activities spies were involved in and some of the motives behind their decisions.

I invite you to read the whole “Spies of the Civil War” series!

My Impressions

“Friends on opposite side of the conflict. It wasn’t supposed to happen this way.”

“It will be the adventure of a lifetime.”

The best thing about Streams of Courage by Sandra Merville Hart is that I feel like I am more familiar with some aspects of the Civil War, especially but not limited to the Battle of Vicksburg. Hart has written her story in such an engaging way that the you as the reader will feel like you are in the midst of the conflict… be it between friends, family members, neighbors, fellow Mississippians, or Northerners vs. Southerners.

One thing I loved is how Hart shows that the division, while it creates hatred and contempt in some hearts, creates great pain and soul-searching for those like Ash. Ash, who lives in Vicksburg, Mississippi , but remains loyal to the Northern cause, is forced to watch years of friendship, neighborliness, and business turn sour as his loyalties are questioned. One question Hart brings to the forefront for all of us, is embodied by Ash’s question: “Shall I only support the Union in principle but not in action?” How many of us believe in something, whether our faith or some venture that will be a blessing to people, but fail to take action?

Ash certainly takes action as he begins to spy for the North. He quickly discovers he has to be very secretive about his activities to protect his family and eventually Julia and her family. Unfortunately, as Ash and Julia begin to court and become close, Julia can sense he’s shutting her out of part of his life. How long can Julia trust him with her heart if he is holding back some of his?

“You’re keeping something from me.” He turned to face her. His hazel eyes smoldered. “We’re at war.” “Not with each other!”

After you have read this book, you may feel like I do, like I almost understand better both sides of the conflict. Sometimes we like to paint one side of this ( or any conflict) as totally wrong vs right, but Hart does well to remind us there can be honorable people holding opposing positions.

There is plenty of suspense with all the spying that Ash takes on. Also, we catch some shelling in the Battle of Vicksburg, and again, feel like we could be the ones trembling with the cannnonballs’ hits, wandering whether we should run away from the city or try to shelter and hope for the best. I did love the solution Julia’s family came up with, but it came with its own health risks.

Julia through all this, has to learn to be strong. She is more mother to her brother, Eddy, than her mother has been since being widowed. She has to care for the house as well. Plus she has to be strong, as time goes on, for her mother and Eddy, when she is wild with fear. Only God could help her.

Which brings me to one of the best quotes Mrs. Dodd, Julia’s mother makes, as she starts to resume her rightful place in the family. Young Eddy is confused by the conflict, and Julia and her mother have tried to keep him safe by sheltering him from their true beliefs.

Finally, Mrs. Dodd declares, “Eddie is like a rudderless vessel.” Mama spoke with conviction. “Searching for answers. He needs to know our views. If we don’t teach him what we believe, he will find someone else willing to speak. Who knows what lies people will pour into his tender ears?” THIS! Why do we think our kids will have any chance of choosing our faith if we let them wait until they’re old enough to decide? Someone else WILL step in and teach them values, often not ours, if we stand back and wait.

So much historical fact, raw emotion, truth, and a bit of romance mixed together to make a very enjoyable few hours.

I received a copy of the book from Celebrate Lit. I also bought my own ecopy. No positive review was required, and all opinions are my own.

My Rating

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Great!!

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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Sandra is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

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