Tuesday, September 10, 2024

A Token of Love by Carrie Turansky


 In 1885 London, Lillian Freemont embarks on a treacherous journey to reunite with her long-lost niece, Alice, who was abandoned at the Foundling Hospital eight years ago. Fueled by her sister's plea and armed with the gold token that identifies her niece, Lillian teams up with investigative reporter Matthew McGivern to expose the grim reality of the shadowed streets of London. As Lillian and Matthew unravel the mystery of Alice's disappearance, their partnership blossoms into one of shared purpose and undeniable attraction.

In present-day London, Janelle Spencer finds herself unexpectedly running the Foundling Museum. When filmmaker Jonas Conrad arrives to document the museum's history, their collaboration takes a surprising turn as they uncover articles from the past that shed light on a haunting connection to the present. As Janelle becomes caught between exposing the truth and protecting the museum's reputation, she must decide if she can risk everything for what she believes.

 

About The Author


 CARRIE TURANSKY is the award-winning author of more than twenty inspirational novels and novellas and a winner of the ACFW Carol Award, the International Digital Award, and the Holt Medallion. She loved traveling to England to research her latest Edwardian novels including No Journey Too Far, No Ocean Too Wide, Across the Blue, and The Highland Hall series. Her novels have received stared reviews from Christianbooks.com and Library Journal. They have been translated into several languages and enjoyed by readers around the world. Connect with Carrie on her website: http://carrieturansky.com/, and on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.

 

My Review

 


This is a dual time read, 1885 and present time, and the author weaves a story that will have you page turning for answers.

A destitute young unwed mother gives her daughter to the London Foundling Home, along with a token of her love, and a way to recognize her daughter among the thousands of other children.

Modern day the home is now a museum and they want to keep the history alive, and meet the temporary director Janelle, and her journey with a film director, both trying to earn money to keep this historical place going. Of course, we are met with obstacles, and meet more characters. One highlights the plight of teenagers and the threat of evil lurking, but not only now but also in the past.

There is a bit of sweet romance in both time periods, but the focus is on saving these children, and opening your eyes to what is going on.

This is a story based on a real place but most of the read is fictional, a great Christian read to get lost in!

I received this book through Celebrate Lit, and was not required to give a positive review.

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