About the Book
Book: Solomon’s Porch
Author: Janet Morris Grimes
Genre: Christian Mystery/Suspense
Release date: August 10, 2021
Time.
Solomon is running out of it.
A broken and forgotten man fighting the demons of dementia, he longs for the past when both he and his beloved military town of Ginger Ridge once thrived.
When his stooped body collides with the hardened realities of the present, Solomon lies in a coma as an unidentifiable victim of a hit-and-run accident in a faraway city.
With nothing to keep him going but flashbacks of relationships from his past, Solomon has no idea what a difference he will make on the future …
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I wish I could write a review for this book because I really think if I had read this book at a different time in my life I would say I loved it. I can say that now but I am in tears because of the subject ( hit and run). It just hits home to "real life" for me as my son son was killed three months ago tomorrow in a hit and run.
Janetmay not have realized she was a writer at the time, but her earliest childhood memories were spent creating fairy-tale stories of the father she never knew. That desire to connect with the mysterious man in a treasured photograph gave her a deep love for the endless possibilities of a healing and everlasting story.
A wife of one, mother of three, and Tootsie to four, she currently writes from her quiet two-acre corner near Louisville, Kentucky. She’s spent the last few years preparing to introduce her novels and children’s stories to the world.
More from Janet
- – I’d have to say my inspiration for the character of Solomon Thomas came from my precious father-in-law. When we lost him almost ten years ago, we were inundated with countless stories of simple, behind-the-scenes acts of kindness he offered over many decades. I’m not sure he realized what a difference he made in the lives of others.
The same is true for my main character, Solomon Thomas. He comes from such a place of deep tragedy. Once he lost everything, he had nothing left to offer but himself. So he did.
There are many themes running throughout this story. A lost sense of home. Running out of time. Redemption and second chances. But more than this, connection and community. Sometimes, we are so trapped by our own brokenness, we don’t know how to let others in. But what if we did?
Solomon learned to do just that. Show up for people, and let them into his world as well. And over time, it was enough to breathe new life into his beloved town of Ginger Ridge.
What happens next? Solomon deserves a sequel, so I’ll be working on that very soon.
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deb’s Book Review, February 17
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A Modern Day Fairy Tale, February 21 (Spotlight)
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Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, February 22
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, February 23
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Janet is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card, a Solomon newsboy cap, and a paperback copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/1a454/solomon-s-porch-celebration-tour-giveaway
My brother would like this book.
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Janet, Solomon's Porch sounds like a excellent read for me, thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks, Debbie, for sharing your review! Have a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteOh Debbie, I’m sorry you are hurting. Praying for you and your family.
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ReplyDeletethank you for sharing this post. I am so sorry about your son. Prayers for healing.
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