About the Book
Book: As Silent as the Night
Author: Danielle Grandinetti
Genre: Historical Romantic Suspense
Release date: September 13, 2022
He can procure anything, except his heart’s deepest wish. She might hold the key, if she’s not discovered first.
Chicago, 1933―Lucia Critelli will do anything for her ailing grandfather, including stand in a breadline to have enough food to make him a St. Nicholas Day meal. When she catches the eye of a goon who threatens her grandfather, she discovers the end of Prohibition doesn’t mean the end of the mafia’s criminal activity.
Retired Marine Scout Giosue “Gio” Vella can find anything, especially if it helps a fellow Italian immigrant, so he has no doubt he can locate his neighbor’s granddaughter, who has gone missing from a local church. Keeping her safe is another matter. Especially when he chooses to hide out with his Marine buddy in Eagle, Wisconsin, the site of a barely-held truce among striking dairy farmers.
Will Christmas bring the miracle they all need or will Gio discover there are some things even he can’t find, particularly when he stumbles upon the most elusive gift of all: love.
As Silent as the Night is the Christmas novella to To Stand in the Breach and A Strike to the Heart.
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This book is a short read and kept me turning the pages. It is a novella but it felt like it was a full novel, by this, I mean I didn’t feel like I was missing something like you do when some novellas. I haven’t read the other two books in this series but I definitely want to now. I don’t usually like movies about the mob. But, I think this book would make a great movie if it actually followed the book and kept it clean. It was a surprise to learn why Lucia was targeted. Maybe not to other readers who reads these types of stories. It definitely wasn’t for the reason I thought at first. It was interesting to read the author’s note at the end to actually learn what part of this book was actually true.
About the Author
Danielle Grandinetti is author of A Strike to the Heart and To Stand in the Breach. She is also a book blogger at DaniellesWritingSpot.com. Her short stories have appeared in several publications and her writing has won the University of Northwestern Distinguished Faith in Writing Award. Originally from the Chicagoland area, she now lives along Lake Michigan’s Wisconsin shoreline with her husband and their two young sons. Danielle especially loves quiet mornings served with the perfect cup of tea.
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I have this memory, from when I was a little girl, of Christmas at my grandma’s house. The table was expanded to hold a dozen people. The little Christmas tree stood on a table before the window, the Nativity beneath it. A gingerbread house sat on the radio cabinet, which played my grandpa’s old Christmas records.
In the kitchen, my Italian grandma, now a widow, had on a ruffled apron as she cooked the Christmas meal. She had short, graying black hair, perfectly curled, and large, round glasses. And, was still taller than me, though she was under 5 foot in height.
Through the haze of childhood memory, I can’t recall everything she cooked that Christmas, I just know it filled the table to overflowing. I can guess who celebrated with us, but I know the large table was completely surrounded by people I loved. And, I’m sure I received gifts, but that’s not what I remember from that day.
What fills my memory is the feeling of family and the love my grandma showed us, through food. My full belly. My contentment. The wonder of the holidays. All through the eyes of my young self.
In As Silent as the Night, I attempt to capture some of this nostalgia, lace it with suspense, and wrap it in romance. I show about some of the traditional holidays celebrated by my characters, from St. Nicholas Day to Christmas Eve. And, while Gio can find anything, love eludes him. However, Lucia may hold the key, but he must first save her.
Silent as the Night concludes my Strike to the Heart series, which began with prequel novella To Stand in the Breach. As sad as it is to say goodbye to the farmers of Eagle, Wisconsin, I have loved sharing the stories of Katy and Joey, Lily and Miles, and Gio and Lucia with you. I hope you’ll enjoy this last installment and I look forward to sharing more stories from other places with you.
Buon Natale.
Merry Christmas.
Blog Stops
Texas Book-aholic, September 13
Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, September 14 (Author Interview)
The Sacred Line, September 14
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, September 15
Inklings and notions, September 16
For Him and My Family, September 17
deb’s Book Review, September 18
Locks, Hooks and Books, September 19
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, September 20
Inkwell Inspirations, September 20
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, September 21
Connie’s History Classroom, September 22
Betti Mace, September 23
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, September 24
Holly’s Book Corner, September 24
Labor Not in Vain, September 25
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, September 26
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Danielle is giving away the grand prize package of a Bag of Books Bundle, which includes a signed copy of each book: To Stand in the Breach, A Strike to the Heart, and As Silent as the Night, plus a Donkey Tote to carry the books!! (https://www.etsy.com/listing/1130961309/donkey-canvas-tote-bag-heavy-duty)
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/2159f/as-silent-as-the-night-celebration-tour-giveaway
As Silent as the Night sounds like a fantastic and Interesting book
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your wonderful review of As Silent as the Night, I love the cover and synopsis and I cannot wait to read this story myself
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