About the Book:
About the Author:
Ann H. Gabhart is the bestselling author of several novels, including The Outsider, The Believer, and The Seeker. Her latest novel was inspired in part by the many stories her mother and two aunts told her of growing up in small town Kentucky during the 1930s. She lives with her husband a mile from where she was born in Kentucky.
My Review:
I’ve always heard good things about Ann H. Gabhart and her books. In fact, I have The Outsider here waiting to read. I read about The Seeker on the Revell website and it sounded extremely interesting and full of history, which I love. Not only that, it was about the Shakers, a group of people very, very different from the world, and ones I wanted to learn more about. So, when The Seeker became a blog tour, I jumped on it, but when I sat down to read it, I was slightly disappointed at how slow the start of the story was. It certainly took several chapters in to the story before I was completely captivated by this novel, one set at the start of the civil war and filled with talk of Union States and southern slavery.
In The Seeker, Charlotte is introduced to us, with a bit of chaos in her life,especially when her father comes home with a woman half his age as his wife. She’s determined to marry Edwin,whom she has known since they were children, who is determined to live amongst the Shakers and have peace and harmony. These Shakers are a group of people who don’t believe in matrimony and always in peace and harmony, love and freedom. Charlotte is a southern belle, whom Ann H. Gabhart gives beauty and realness to, who is determined to win back Edwin, so she leaves her home and joins the Shakers, convinced that she will end up with Edwin….but God has other plans, and quite possibly another handsome young man by the name of Adam Wade, for Charlotte. I stop here for fear of revealing too much more and giving away spoilers!
So, despite the slow start of the story, this book is one I would recommend you read. It has beautiful characters, emotional depth in plot, and amazing details to the Shakers and the history. It’s 4 star praise worthy, and, once I was a few chapters in, was captivating and page turning. I will definitely be reading other books by Gabhart soon!
**Available July 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group**
You can purchase your copy here.
*This book was provided for review by Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group*