Thursday, May 11, 2017

"Alice’s Notions" by Tamera Lynn Kraft Book Tour and GiveAway


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About the Book

Book: Alice’s Notions
Author: Tamera Lynn Kraft  
Genre: Christian historical romance
 Release Date: April 1, 2017

 In this quaint mountain town, things aren’t always what they seem.World War 2 widow Alice Brighton returns to the safety of her home town to open a fabric shop. She decides to start a barn quilt tour to bring business to the shop and the town, but what she doesn’t know is sinister forces are using the tour for their own nefarious reasons.Between her mysterious landlord, her German immigrant employee, her neighbors who are acting strange, and a dreamboat security expert who is trying to romance her, Alice doesn’t know who she can trust.


My Review:

"Alice’s Notions" by Tamera Lynn Kraft is a really good book. The genre is listed as Christian historical romance but to me it seems more as a mystery.

What I liked about this book is that Alice is able to overcome her prejudice and accept a refugee who is a German. At first she wasn't really sure she wanted to but then she realized that she has no  choice.

This story has me laughing out loud at some of the husband and wife spats in this book. And I liked the way Alice talked to her dead husband Joe, maybe I like this because my son's name is Joe.

This book is also a book about letting go and giving love a second try and learning to trust even if you aren't sure if you should. 

The mystery really pulls the reader into the story. The reader wants to know why lifetime friends aren't the same as they were before.  The twists and turns really kept me guessing till the end who the bad guy was and I was really shocked who it turned out to be.

This books has quilts although I am not a quilter it was interesting to read about the different quilt designs. The book also has spies, which I am not a fan of these type of stories but I really liked this story. 

I am giving "Alice’s Notions" by Tamera Lynn Kraft five stars. 

I was given a complimentary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.
About the Author

Tamera Lynn Kraft has always loved adventures. She loves to write historical fiction set in the United States because there are so many stories in American history. There are strong elements of faith, romance, suspense and adventure in her stories. She has received 2nd place in the NOCW contest, 3rd place TARA writer’s contest, and is a finalist in the Frasier Writing Contest and has other novellas in print. She’s been married for 38 years to the love of her life, Rick, and has two married adult children and two grandchildren. Tamera has two novellas in print: A Christmas Promise and Resurrection of Hope. Her first full length novel, Alice’s Notions released in April through Desert Breeze.


You can contact Tamera on her website at http://tameralynnkraft.net

 Post from Tamera Lynn Kraft

How Classic Movies from the 1940s Made Their Way in My Latest Novel

By Tamera Lynn Kraft

One thing I loved about writing my post World War Two novel was my main character’s passion for movies. Alice Brighton and her late husband loved to go to movies on Friday nights. Now, even after the war made her a widow, Alice still loves movies and compares everyone she meets to a movie character.

Of course for Alice, all these wonderful classic movies and movie stars and a part of her culture, but for me, it was so much fun because I love classic movies. In the novel, Alice compares her landlord to Cary Grant. Cary Grant is one of my favorites. After starring in movies like Suspicion, Arsenic and Old Lace, and Notorious, Grant was one of the biggest stars around in 1946 when Alice’s Notions takes place. My favorite Cary Grant movie wouldn’t be made until a few years later. An Affair to Remember, released 1957, with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr is one of my all-time favorites.

At one point in the novel, Alice thinks back to when her late husband always said she reminded him of Judy Garland. Garland would have been twenty-four at the time, just a bit younger than Alice, but she became a big star in her teens. She began acting at two years old when she debuted as Baby Francis and sang Jingle Bells. After playing in various roles including a few movies with Mickey Rooney, Garland had her big break in The Wizard of Oz. She went on to star in a ton of movies and had a thriving singing career until she committed suicide in the 1960s. One of my favorite Judy Garland movies released in 1945 during the war was The Clock. The Clock was about a woman who met and fell in love with a GI on leave. Their romance was intensified because they only had the weekend before he was shipped out again for the remainder of the war. This movie must have been in Alice’s mind since she had lost her husband shortly after the movie came out.

During Alice’s Notions, Alice goes on a date to see the movie, The Postman Always Rings Twice, starring Lana Turner and John Garfield. It was released in 1946 and was considered scandalous at the time because the two main characters have an affair and murder her husband. The main theme of the movie is you can’t get away with your sin. The truth will be revealed. In Alice’s Notions, the truth being revealed is also a main theme.

So you may be wondering what classic movie Alice’s Notions reminds me of. Charade with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn was released in 1963. In that movie, Hepburn is being pursued and doesn’t know who she can trust. The movie has light hearted intrigue, suspense, and romance just like Alice’s Notions. Alice, also, doesn’t know who she can trust.

Blog Stops

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May 19: Jami’s Words
May 20: Mary Hake
May 22: Vicky Sluiter
May 23: Bigreadersite 
Giveaway

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To celebrate her tour, Tamera is giving away a $25 Amazon Gift Card!
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4 comments:

Joy G said...

I loved reading and reviewing this book!

Caryl Kane said...

I'm excited to read this one!

Tamera Lynn Kraft said...

Thanks, Joy.

Tamera Lynn Kraft said...

Thanks, Caryl.