About the Book
Book: Lone Falcon
Author: Merrijoy Wennerlind Buist
Genre: Christian Romance/Coming of Age
Release Date: October 2, 2018
What if you had to choose between your friends and your faith?
It is 1971. Eighteen year-old Carrie Falconer goes to college and joins the rowing team, where she receives praise and popularity for the first time. She also finds her first boyfriend. Not just anyone, but the heart-throb men’s crew captain! As coxswain of the varsity squad, she leads her team to four gold medals, allowing them to qualify for Nationals. However, while pursuing her collegiate dreams, she has left behind most of her traditional religious beliefs. While preparing for the National tournament, she is hit by a life changing consequence and is forced to decide between pleasing her team or letting them down by following what she believes to be the right path.
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"Lone Falcon" by Merrijoy Wennerlind Buist is a book that I'm not really sure what I think of it. I did like it somewhat but somewhat I didn't. It is a story about a girl that is a Christian but when she goes away to college she leaves that life style and something happens that makes her realize that she really needs to get back to her faith.
I really felt Carrie's pain at trying to make her father love her.
I think the reason I have mixed feelings about this book is because I really don't like sports and this story is about rowing, which is what Carrie uses to get her father's love. I also didn't like several curse words, even through the characters using them aren't Christians, but I still don't like reading them in books that are in the Christian genre.
I am glad that Carrie made the choice that she did at the end of the book. I am eagerly awaiting the next book to see what next in Carrie's life.
I am giving this book four stars because the ending is so great.
I was given a complimentary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.
About the Author
I really felt Carrie's pain at trying to make her father love her.
I think the reason I have mixed feelings about this book is because I really don't like sports and this story is about rowing, which is what Carrie uses to get her father's love. I also didn't like several curse words, even through the characters using them aren't Christians, but I still don't like reading them in books that are in the Christian genre.
I am glad that Carrie made the choice that she did at the end of the book. I am eagerly awaiting the next book to see what next in Carrie's life.
I am giving this book four stars because the ending is so great.
I was given a complimentary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from MJ
How far would you go to research your book? Would you sit on a narrow crew boat with eight other women and learn to row? That’s what I did to get a feel for what my main character, Carrie Falconer, in Lone Falcon experiences as she joins and excels in the college crew team.
Why did I choose rowing over another sport? I couldn’t resist the metaphor of steering your own boat, which led me to the sport of rowing and its navigator, the coxswain. I fell in love with the idea of choosing your own path and what happens when one goes off course.
You, the reader, will follow Carrie from her strict Christian upbringing to attending a secular college, experiencing her joys and victories as she rises to popularity, and of her first love, the hunky Lenny, men’s team captain. You will struggle along with her as she makes a life decision of whether to turn back to her faith or do what her friends ask.
I originally wrote Lone Falcon in response to all the Young Adult (YA) books and T.V. shows of the times which said, “Your parents and their beliefs are all wrong, do what your friends and the times say.” In the wisdom I’ve acquired in my years of mothering, earning my master’s degree, and becoming a Minister, I adjusted my theme to making your own choices, not what others and society may tell you to do.
I hope this book will encourage other brave young women to live up to what they believe within and not be influenced by what others without tell them to do.
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, M.J. is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Barnes and Nobles Gift Card, autographed copy of Lone Falcon, and autographed copy of Lone Choices when it comes out!!
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Sounds like a good read.
ReplyDeleteRowing sounds like hard work but fun. I'd rather row than take up running! Is there a sequel to this book?
ReplyDeleteDebbie, thank you for the language warning. I agree with you that it doesn't belong in Christian novels.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to reading this one!
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