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Across the Blue: A Novel
Across the Blue A Novel
Author: Carrie Turansky
ISBN-13: 9781601429421
ISBN-10: 1601429428
Publication Date: 2/20/2018
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Multnomah
Book Type: Paperback
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Buuklvr81 avatar reviewed Across the Blue: A Novel on + 72 more book reviews
What a truly delightful read! I wasn't sure what to expect from this novel, as it's my first full Turansky novel-I've read some of her novellas,however, so I knew her writing style was unique and captivating. I was very pleasantly surprised and am happy to shout it to the world. She created a wonderful story mixed with beautiful characters, inspiring messages and acheiving love and dreams.

Isabella and James are chiseled perfectly for this 4 store book. Filled with secrets, sparks that fly between the characters just like the aircraft, and a God who knows just what these two need, Across The Blue is an unforgettable love story that will hook you and fill you with all the feels. From start to finish, Ms. Turansky had me wrapped up in a page turner.

I highly recommed this book to all. You'll fall in love, be flown away to another time and place. Ms. Turansky did a wonderful job filling this book with rich historic detail and left me wanting more. I can't wait for another amazingly written novel like this one! Well done!

*I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and was under no obligation to post a review, positive or negative.*
PianoLady357 avatar reviewed Across the Blue: A Novel on + 157 more book reviews
Across the Blue is a captivating novel that I enjoyed from the very first page. It's a story that not only historical romance fans will enjoy, but all readers as well. Carrie Turansky gently and skillfully weaves together faith, historical detail, romance, and even a little mystery. The design team did a beautiful job with the cover, for it conveys the story's mood and theme in a way that draws readers to it.

I love British settings, so the 1909 world of Edwardian England was my âcup of teaâ so to speak. I don't know how Turansky does it, but I was caught up in the sights, sounds, and culture of this era as I learned new things. It was a fascinating time historically because, for one thing, the woman's place was considered to be at home, a norm that the journalistically talented Bella wanted to break out of. Secondly, Germany's desire to control the European Continent was already obvious to many, and England's hesitancy to encourage aircraft development threatened to put the country at a disadvantage. I knew very little about the competition and prestige to be first at successfully flying over the English Channel and found this very interesting.

James and Bella felt real and believable, but with the societal differences and backgrounds between them, the possibility of their match seemed unlikely. Romantic tension was great and I enjoyed how their relationship slowly deepened as each pursued their dreams. James and Bella grew spiritually as well, as they realized the importance of following God's path for their lives.

Across the Blue is a beautiful story in every way. Carrie Turansky is a skilled, consistent writer and I look forward to many more stories from her talented hand. Highly recommended.

I was provided a copy of this book through Celebrate Lit and Multnomah. The opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.