28 September 2021

#Historical Cozy Mystery Book Review: #Hidden Masterpiece by #Heidi Eljarbo


5 stars / 5

Summary: Hidden Masterpiece (Soli Hansen Mysteries Book 3) by Heidi Eljarbo


In this riveting third book in the Soli Hansen Mysteries series, a woman’s courage to follow her conviction during a horrible war leads her to the portrait of a young Jewish heiress painted three centuries earlier.

Norway 1944. Art historian Soli Hansen has gone undercover to rescue masterpieces and keep them from falling into the hands of Nazi thieves. Working with a small resistance group led by her best friend Heddy, Soli will stop at nothing to thwart the efforts of the invaders of their scenic country. Trust and loyalty mean everything when working against a merciless enemy.

Riddles and clues lead the way to a mysterious work of art. It’s a race against time, but Soli and her network refuse to give up. However, when news arrives that her sweetheart Nikolai is missing in action, she strives to concentrate on the demanding quest.

From the streets of Oslo to the snow-covered mountains and medieval churches of Nume Valley, Soli takes risks larger than her courage, trying to preserve and hide precious art. But she must decide if it’s all worth losing the man she loves.

Antwerp 1639. Fabiola Ruber’s daughter, Annarosa, wants to honor her mother’s last wish and have her portrait done by a master artist who specializes in the art of chiaroscuro. Her uncle writes to an accomplished painter in Amsterdam and commissions him to paint his beloved niece.

Struggling with religious and social persecution, the Jewish Ruber family uproots once again and travels northward. On the way, they will sojourn in Amsterdam for Annarosa’s sitting in the master painter’s studio. But will they make it there? None of them can foresee the danger of such a journey.

Suspenseful action, riddles and mystery, enduring friendship, undying loyalty, and a tender love story come together in this dual timeline novel by bestselling author Heidi Eljarbo. Perfect for fans of Lucinda Riley, Kate Morton, Rhys Bowen, and Kate Quinn (from Amazon)


Review:

Hidden Masterpiece is book 3 in the exciting Soli Hansen Mystery series by Heidi Eljarbo. The dual-time story is set in Oslo 1944 and Antwerp and Amsterdam 1639. In Oslo art historian Soli works tirelessly with local resistance to prevent valuable art from being stolen by the Nazis. She follows clues laid out by the Jewish owner to find the art pieces in his abandoned house.

In Antwerp we get to follow Jewish heiress Fabiola Ruber as she honors her mother’s last wish to have a portrait done by a master painter. The travel to Amsterdam proves to be dangerous, but Fabiola gets to use of her secretly aquired skill.

Main character is Solveig, Soli, Hansen is an art historian. She seems to find it hard to trust people but seems to become more confident when she is acknowledged by resistance as their art expert. I like her a lot and find her character has a complete set of vulnerabilities. She is my favorite. 

Supporting character is Hedvig, Heddy, Vengen, local resistance leader is a courageous woman who seems to let nothing get in her way. She seems to have no problem taking on extremely risky operations but seems a bit lonely. She misses and worries about her boyfriend in Sweden, which makes her softer and more likeable.

What made this story stand out for me and my favorite part were the vivid descriptions of wartime Oslo. I could almost feel people’s fear and the lack of trust in friends and neighbors. The writing was excellent and I got a sense of how people interacted back then. How everyday lives changed in countless ways during the German occupation as people tried to adapt.

The mystery element of how Soli found the extremely well hidden art pieces while avoiding the constant threat of being arrested by the Nazis, I felt was an excellent dramatic element. I loved the thorough research that must have gone into describing the meticulous planning of the resistance work.

The romance element was a surprising, enjoyable gem which made me curious what happens with Soli and Nicolai’s relationship in book 4. I look forward to learning what priceless painting Soli will rescue next.  

This story works perfectly as a standalone, but you would of course get a more complete picture by reading the whole series from the beginning, as I have.

Readers who enjoy the works of Kate Quinn and Lucinda Riley or fans of Heidi Eljarbo’s previous works will enjoy this. Thank you to the author #Heidi Eljarbo for this opportunity to share my honest review. All opinions are completely my own.

Conclusion: Hidden Masterpiece is the exciting third installment in the Soli Hansen dual-time mysteries series where we follow art historian Soli as she works passionately to prevent Nazis stealing priceless art from deported Jews.

In Antwerp Jewish heiress Annarosa honors her mother’s last whish to have a master painter do a portrait of her. The whole family makes a dangerous travel to Amsterdam and Annarosa gets to use her secretly acquired skill.


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Book Details


ASIN ‏ : ‎ B096S9ZH74
Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 28, 2021
Language ‏ : ‎ English

Author Bio



Heidi Eljarbo is the bestselling author of historical fiction and mysteries filled with courageous and good characters that are easy to love and others you don't want to go near.
Heidi grew up in a home filled with books and artwork and she never truly imagined she would do anything other than write and paint. She studied art, languages, and history, all of which have come in handy when working as an author, magazine journalist, and painter.
After living in Canada, six US states, Japan, Switzerland, and Austria, Heidi now calls Norway home. She and her husband have a total of nine children, thirteen grandchildren--so far--in addition to a bouncy Wheaten Terrier.
Their favorite retreat is a mountain cabin, where they hike in the summertime and ski the vast, white terrain during winter.
Heidi's favorites are family, God's beautiful nature, and the word whimsical.
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10 September 2021

#Historical Christmas Book Review: #Fair Mountain Christmas (Heartwarming Christmas) by #Heidi Eljarbo

 

4 stars / 5


Summary: Fair Mountain Christmas: A sweet, feel-good holiday novella (Heartwarming Christmas)


Nostalgia and Christmas miracles burn bright in this uplifting and heartwarming story about new beginnings and falling in love under a blanket of stars.

Fair Mountain, December 1972.

A few days before Christmas, Juni’s editor gives her a writing assignment that throws her far outside her comfort zone. She and her terrier, Leo, retreat to her grandparents’ old cabin in the Norwegian mountains in hopes of inspiration. But the trip turns into a heart-wrenching and emotionally challenging encounter.

Memories of Juni’s childhood seep in as soon as she enters the cabin, and as for the writing assignment…what does she know about what children need for Christmas?

Juni’s focus changes when handsome Henry Norheim from Moose Lodge down the hill unexpectedly shows up outside her cottage door. His dedication to family, traditions, and Christmas celebration is contagious, but for Juni, coming out of her lonely shell is easier said than done.

As Juni’s deadline draws closer, and the snowflakes softly swirl down on Fair Mountain, she has to face up to her past, open her heart, and dare to take a step forward. Will the miracle of Christmas live up to its promise of hope, goodwill, and love this year?

Fair Mountain Christmas is a wonderfully warm story for fans of Jenny Hale, Rachael Bloome, Megan Squires, and Elizabeth Bromke.

“A delightful holiday read…a gentle reminder to take time to find the memories and moments that make Christmas magical.” –Chalon Linton, author of Historical Romance and Christian Fiction

“Reading Fair Mountain Christmas gave me the same warm feeling as curling up in front of a fire with a cup of hot chocolate.” –Lynn Morrison, author of the Oxford Key Mysteries (from Amazon).


Review:


Fair Mountain Christmas is the lovely new Christmas novella by Heidi Eljarbo. The plot is set in the Norwegian mountains December 1972 and is about newspaper writer Juni Lind who goes to the family mountain cabin to find inspiration for her article to be printed in the newspaper just before Christmas. She reflects on memories from childhood Christmases spent in the cabin and finds a way to use some of it for her writing assignment; 5 things children need for Christmas.  

While trying to write, good looking handyman Henry Nordheim turns up. He invites Juni to stay at the lodge nearby. She gets involved in a number of typical Norwegian Christmas preparations, and gets plenty of ideas for her article. She gets to revisit past feelings not yet dealt with. Between Henry, her unprocessed feelings, old and new relationships, Juni carves out new perspective and direction for her life.

Main character Juni Lind is a newspaper writer who has experienced plenty of hurt and loss in her past. She seems like good woman who prefers to close off her heart to protect herself and bury her feelings in work. She felt like a very recognizable character I really liked.

Supporting character Henry Nordheim, the handyman with a great heart who seems very invested in his large family and knows everybody in the area. I would have really appreciated had his character been a bit more developed, but I understand the novella concept might not allow room for this.

This is an easy to read historical set in a time period I have not read before, -yet which made it stand out for me. As a bonus I got to relive my own childhood Christmases in the 70s. I recognized a lot of the elements, particularly the baking of 7 different Christmas cookies and the decorating. The snowfall added an excellent dramatic element as things were put on hold while everybody waited for the snow plough to come open the road for traffic again.

My favorite element of the story was the topic for Juni’s article: 5 things children need for Christmas. Without spoiling, I found the perspective very interesting. Something worth reading for parents who struggle to find the perfect gift every year. 

I would recommend this easy read to anyone who would like to curl up with a blanket in front of the fire as the afternoons get darker and it gets closer to Christmas. I would also recommend it to readers who enjoy historicals in general or particularly stories set in Norway or Europe.

Similar authors to explore might be Jenny Hale, Rachael Bloome, Megan Squires, and Elizabeth Bromke. Thank you to #Heidi Eljarbo for this opportunity to share my honest review. All opinions are completely my own.

Conclusion: Newspaper writer Juni Lind goes to the family mountain cabin to find inspiration for her article about 5 things children need for Christmas. She gets snowed in, reflects on feelings from her past and meets local handyman Henry who helps her gain new perspective going forward.

Rating: 4 stars / 5


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Book Details


ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0949HKZW7
Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 4, 2021
Print length ‏ : ‎ 86 pages

Author Bio



Heidi Eljarbo is the bestselling author of historical fiction and mysteries filled with courageous and good characters that are easy to love and others you don't want to go near.
Heidi grew up in a home filled with books and artwork and she never truly imagined she would do anything other than write and paint. She studied art, languages, and history, all of which have come in handy when working as an author, magazine journalist, and painter.
After living in Canada, six US states, Japan, Switzerland, and Austria, Heidi now calls Norway home. She and her husband have a total of nine children, thirteen grandchildren--so far--in addition to a bouncy Wheaten Terrier.
Their favorite retreat is a mountain cabin, where they hike in the summertime and ski the vast, white terrain during winter.
Heidi's favorites are family, God's beautiful nature, and the word whimsical.
Sign up for her newsletter at https://www.heidieljarbo.com/newsletter

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3 September 2021

#Historical Cozy Mystery Book Review: #Murder at the Royal Botanic Gardens by #Aandrea Penrose


4 stars / 5

Summary: Murder at the Royal Botanic Gardens (Wrexford & Sloan book 5) byAandrea Penrose


The upcoming marriage of the Earl of Wrexford and Lady Charlotte Sloane promises to be a highlight of the season, if they can first untangle—and survive—a web of intrigue and murder involving the most brilliant scientific minds in Regency London . . .
 
One advantage of being caught up in a whirl of dress fittings and decisions about flower arrangements and breakfast menus is that Charlotte Sloane has little time for any pre-wedding qualms. Her love for Wrexford isn’t in question. But will being a wife—and a Countess—make it difficult for her to maintain her independence—not to mention, her secret identity as famed satirical artist A.J. Quill?
 
Despite those concerns, there are soon even more urgent matters to attend to during Charlotte and Wrexford’s first public outing as an engaged couple. At a symposium at the Royal Botanic Gardens, a visiting botanist suffers a fatal collapse. The traces of white powder near his mouth reveal the dark truth—he was murdered. Drawn into the investigation, Charlotte and the Earl learn of the victim’s involvement in a momentous medical discovery. With fame and immense fortune at stake, there’s no shortage of suspects, including some whose ruthlessness is already known. But neither Charlotte nor her husband-to-be can realize how close the danger is about to get—or to what lengths this villain is prepared to go . . .(from Amazon).


Review:

Murder at the Royal Botanic Gardens is book 5 in the Wrexford and Sloan series by Andrea Penrose, published by Kensington. The story is set in London 1812 and continues the story of the Earl of Wrexford and Charlotte Sloane this time taking part in a symposium when a prominent botanist is found dead. The victim was about to make a huge medical invention public without planning to make a fortune off of it which might have enticed any present member of the symposium to commit the murder and steal the needed papers to produce the medicine. Wedding planning is put on hold while the couple investigates and Charlotte is worrying about what marrying and becoming Countess of Wrexford might do to her independence and secret identity as satirical artist A.J.Quill.

Main character is Lady Carlotte Sloan works as satirical artist A.J. Quill and the secrecy of this activity seems to have made her independent, but somewhat lonely. She takes care of two orphan street urchins, which shows she has a good heart. I find her relatable and my favorite character.

Supporting main character Anthony, Earl of Wrexford, is the hot tempered scientist with connections which helps conjure up information which helps the investigation, but has a lethal tongue that frightens people who don’t know him. I find his character relatable in his own way as I have met quite a few similar personalities.  

I have feel quite familiar with the characters of this series as I have read several. Starting this story felt a bit like coming home to family with the housekeeper mothering Charlotte’s two orphan street urchins making sure they behaved well while Charlotte and Wrexford were off on their investigation. I enjoyed the continued storyline of the series and felt happy for Charlotte to have found her “Mr. Right”. I am excited to learn what the future might look like for them.

I found the plot stood out as interesting and quite a novelty as I have not read any murder mysteries with a similar plot before and certainly not one set in a botanical garden. How a humble element like a medicinal plant might become the dramatic element in a murder mystery was something I have never considered before, but greed for money is a motive very well known. 

My favorite part of this story is how Charlotte is thinking about what changes marriage is going to make for her personal and professional life. I love that she considers more elements of her life than title and privilege. She is going to become Countess of Wrexford with a privileged, but more public lifestyle. Secrecy and anonymity needed to work as A.J. Quill might become more difficult. I find it easy as a woman to relate to this kind of thoughts.

I recommend this story to anyone who enjoys murder mysteries and fans of the author’s previous works in particular.

Similar authors to explore might be Dianne Freeman or Anna Lee Huber.

Thank you to Kensington Books and NetGalley for this opportunity to share my honest review. All opinions are completely my own.


Conclusion: Murder at the Royal Botanic Gardens continues the investigations of Wrexford and Sloan as they investigate the murder of a prominent botanist who has made a momentous medical discovery, but has no plans to make money from it.


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Book Details


ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08RW6RY2W
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Kensington Books (September 28, 2021)
Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 28, 2021
Print length ‏ : ‎ 304 pages

Author Bio

Andrea Penrose is the bestselling author of Regency-era historical fiction, including the acclaimed Wrexford & Sloane mystery series, as well as Regency romances written under the names Cara Elliott and Andrea Pickens. Published internationally in ten languages, she is a three-time RITA Award finalist and the recipient of numerous writing awards, including two Daphne Du Maurier Awards for Historical Mystery and two Gold Leaf Awards. A graduate of Yale University with a B.A. in Art and an M.F.A. in Graphic Design, Andrea fell in love with Regency England after reading Pride and Prejudice and has maintained a fascination with the era's swirling silks and radical new ideas throughout her writing career. She lives in Connecticut and blogs with a community of historical fiction authors at WordWenches.com. She also can be found at AndreaPenrose.com and on Instagram @AndreaPenroseBooks.