Tuesday, August 11, 2020

"A Nurse For Jacob " by Caryl McAdoo Book Tour and GiveAway

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About the Book

Book:  A Nurse for Jacob
Author: Caryl McAdoo
Genre:  Christian Historical Romance
Release Date: July 2, 2020
A Nurse for JacobPhysician heal thyself
While physical wounds heal with time, a special balm is needed to heal those sick of soul. In the Civil War aftermath, two such people’s paths cross. Recent graduate of the Harrow School of Nursing first class in May 1868, Lydia Andrews arrives at the Touro Infirmary in New Orleans, hired on Clara Barton’s endorsement. There she meets Doctor Jacob Johnston, and both soon learn that love is the salve to soothe wounded souls.

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"A Nurse For Jacob " by Caryl McAdoo is the fourth is in this series.  They can be read as standalones. I think this one is the best so far, but it only the fourth,lol.  I love Caryl McAdoo' books because she let's her readers know that her faith is strong and her stories are full of truth without being preachy.  This books deals with alchol as a way to cope with life, a jealous coworker and illness and injuries during the Civil war aftermath. I say read these books because you will come away from them rejoicing in the power of love and have a new appreciate for nurses.

I was given a contemporary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit and these opinions are my own.

About the  Author

Caryl McAdooAward-winning author Caryl McAdoo prays her story brings God glory, and her best-selling stories—over fifty published—delight Christian readers around the world. The prolific writer also enjoys singing the new songs the Lord gives her; you may listen at YouTube. Sharing four children and nineteen grandsugars with Ron, her high-school-sweetheart-husband of over fifty years, she lives in the woods south of Clarksville, seat of Red River County in far Northeast Texas. The McAdoos wait expectantly for God to open the next door.



More from Caryl

From the get-go, the idea about writing a story with a nurse heroine intrigued me; I haven’t had one before. My niece is a nurse and I have several friends and readers who serve. I believe nursing is a divine calling and admire the many who choose to be a medical servant.
The connection in the multi-author Nursing the Heart Collection is that the first class of nurses recently graduated from the Harrows’s School of Nursing are placed across the country through the friends and acquaintances of Clara Barton, who teaches at the school.
So I joined the project and started my research of medical practices in the post-Civil War years. It was a time where many medical breakthroughs occurred, and older instruments were greatly improved. I so enjoyed learning how healthcare practices have changed.
I think you’ll enjoy all that to as an integral part of this historical romance. This Texas author hopes readers will love my two medical servants, Lydia Andrews and the older Doctor Jacob Johnston, and I’m always “Praying my story gives God glory!”

Blog Stops

Splashes of Joy, August 11
Texas Book-aholic, August 12
Betti Mace, August 15
Older & Smarter?, August 17
Artistic Nobody, August 19 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)
Pause for Tales, August 20
KarenSueHadley, August 22
Simple Harvest Reads, August 24 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Caryl is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

4 comments:

Debbie P said...

This sounds like a very good read.

Caryl McAdoo said...

Hello, Debbie P! and thank you for coming by! I hope you'll enjoy ready Jacob & Lydia's story! :) Blessings!

Caryl McAdoo said...

Thank you, Debbie! I enjoy your "Dusty Deliberations" and thank you for the great review! What you said is just what I hope to do--I hope to weave God's truths into my stories without putting anyone off by being preachy. I appreciate you choosing to review A NURSE FOR JACOB for its Celebrate Lit Blog Tour. Hugs and blessings!

diannekc said...

I enjoyed the description of the book. Sounds like a book I would enjoy reading.