New York, 1898. The only thing
more shocking than Arthur Stanhope III’s unexpected death is the
revelation that his will bestows his company—and most of the vast
fortune that goes with it—to the nearest male heir, leaving his mother,
wife, and daughter nearly impoverished. His widow, Sylvia, quickly
realizes she must set aside her grief to ensure their daughter,
Adelaide, is launched into society as soon as the appropriate mourning
period passes. If Sylvia can find a wealthy husband for Addy before
anyone realizes they’re practically destitute, there will be little
disruption to the lifestyle they’re accustomed to.
Sylvia’s
mother-in-law, Junietta, believes their life could use a little
disruption. She has watched Sylvia play her role as a society wife, as
Junietta once did, despite what it cost them both. Junietta vows to give
her granddaughter the power to choose a path beyond what society
expects.
But for Addy to have that chance, both mother and
grandmother must first confront painful truths about their own choices.
Only in bringing their secrets to light can they hope to reshape their
family inheritance into a legacy more fulfilling than they ever dared
dream.
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About The Author
For many years, Lynn Austin nurtured a desire to write but frequent travels and the demands of her growing family postponed her career. When her husband's work took Lynn to Bogota, Colombia, for two years, she used the B.A. she'd earned at Hope College and Southern Connecticut State University to work as a teacher. After returning to the U.S., the Austins moved to Anderson, Indiana, Thunder Bay, Ontario, and later to Winnipeg, Manitoba.
It was during the long Canadian winters at home with her children that Lynn made progress on her dream to write, carving out a few hours of writing time each day while her children napped. Lynn credits her early experience of learning to write amid the chaos of family life for her ability to be a productive writer while making sure her family remains her top priority.
Extended family is also very important to Austin, and it was a lively discussion between Lynn, her mother, grandmother, and daughter concerning the change in women's roles through the generations that sparked the inspiration for her novel Eve's Daughters.
Along with reading, two of Lynn's lifelong passions are history and archaeology. While researching her Biblical fiction series, Chronicles of the Kings, these two interests led her to pursue studies in Biblical Backgrounds and Archaeology through Southwestern Theological Seminary. She and her son traveled to Israel during the summer of 1989 to take part in an archaeological dig at the ancient city of Timnah. This experience contributed to the inspiration for her novel Wings of Refuge.
Lynn resigned from teaching to write full-time in 1992. Since then she has published 27 novels. Eight of her historical novels have won Christy Awards for excellence in Christian Fiction: Hidden Places (2001), Candle in the Darkness (2002), Fire by Night (2003), A Proper Pursuit (2007), Until We Reach Home (2008), Though Waters Roar (2009) While We're Far Apart (2010), and Wonderland Creek (2011). She was inducted into the Christy Award Hall of Fame in 2013. Fire by Night was also one of only five inspirational fiction books chosen by Library Journal for their top picks of 2003, and All She Ever Wanted was chosen as one of the five inspirational top picks of 2005. Lynn's novel Hidden Places has been made into a movie for the Hallmark Channel, starring actress Shirley Jones. Ms Jones received a 2006 Emmy Award nomination for her portrayal of Aunt Batty in the film.
My Reviw
What a gift this book is, it's one of those reads that gives a warm hug
as you turn the pages. For me I wanted answers, and kept reading, but I
didn't want All My Secrets to end.
This is a beautifully written Christian read, and shows the we are all human and sinners.
One
man is responsible for basically what happens to many lives here, a
rich powerful man, but this is the story of three woman, Mother-In-Law
Junietta, Daughter-In-Law Sylvia, and Granddaughter Adelaide or Addy,
all Stanhopes.
These woman are blindsided by the Will of the
ruthless husband of Junietta, but we are there and learn a great deal
about what is important to each of these strong women, actually
strengths they did know they had. As these secrets unfold, I felt the
blessings that each bring to the story.
This is one of the best books I've read this year!
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Tyndale House, and was not required to give a positive review.
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