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Monday, October 12, 2020

Celebrate Lit Blog Tour: Phoebe's Secret by Sydney Tooman Betts





Book: Phoebe’s Secret

Author: Sydney Tooman Betts

Genre: Christian Fiction, Historical Mystery

Release Date: June 20, 2020

In April of 1843, Phoebe’s family hears about a murder while they are traveling to their new home in the Shenandoah Valley. They arrive to learn the victim attended the church her father has agreed to pastor and the crime took place on a leading church member’s plantation.

Eager to make new friends, Phoebe forms a unique relationship that propels her into the middle of the mystery, and she begins to question several acquaintances’ motives. Will she uncover their secrets before the plantation owner’s charming son discovers hers?

 

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Historical Fiction is a wonderful Genre to read. I have never read a Historical Fiction with Mystery mixed in, so I was excited to read this book, Phoebe's Secret by Sydney Tooman Betts. 

The book takes the reader back to 1843 and into the Deep South. Phoebe and her family are traveling to their new home so her father can begin his new job as a Pastor at a Church in the South. The family hears of a murder in their new town and then confirm it happened on the land of Church 
Member. Phoebe loves making new friends and she sets out to do so and also gets caughtup in trying to solve the Murder Mystery. Will she solve the mystery before the Land Ownerfigures her out? Will her new friends be involved somehow? 

I really enjoyed this book. It was a fun read and I was reeled in from the very beginning. The characters are all interesting and unique. The Author did a great job of keeping the Historical Era really true. I also liked the Biblical aspect of the book. I highly recommend this book! 



 




Sydney Tooman Betts resides with her husband near the extensive cavern system that inspired the setting for several chapters in her series The People of the Book.

While single, Ms. Betts (B.S. Bible/Missiology, M.Ed) took part in a variety of cross-cultural adventures in North and Central America. After marrying, she and her husband lived in Europe and the Middle East where he served in various mission-support capacities. Her teaching experiences span preschool to guest lecturing at the graduate level.

Before penning her first novel, A River too Deep, she ghost-wrote several stories for an adult literacy program.

 

More from Sydney

Proverbs 25:11 says, “Words spoken fitly are like apples of gold in settings of silver.” I was not a great reader as a child, but I loved stories. We remember stories, whether told through movies, good sermon illustrations, parables, or simple  novels.

Think of something you’ve read in the Bible. Did an instructional verse, a narrative, or a parable leap to mind? Stories have power because we can relate to them. We see ourselves in the shoes of the main character and ask what we might do in the situation. Mysteries, a new genre for me to write, are a little different. You are in the puzzle with the main character, working out the solution as you both come across the clues. I hope you will enjoy joining Phoebe in her first mystery as much as I enjoyed writing it.

 

Recipe:

Sally Lunn Bread

1 cup water
1 cup milk
¼ pound unsalted butter
8 cups of high-gluten or bread flour
⅔ cup sugar
2 tablespoons salt
¼ cup yeast
6 eggs

In a saucepan, combine water, milk and butter. Heat until the butter is very soft.

In a mixing bowl, combine the dry ingredients with half the flour. Add the warm liquid, and mix well to form a smooth batter.

Add 3 eggs, one at a time, and mix well. Add another cup of the flour, and mix well. Add the second 3 eggs, one at a time. Add the remaining flour, and mix until the flour has been incorporated and the batter has formed a smooth ball. The dough should be less firm than bread and more firm than a batter.

Put the dough in a clear bowl with a little oil and cover the bowl with plastic wrap. Proof until double in volume. Divide the dough between two bund pans or two loaf pans, or one of each. Proof again until risen and doubled in volume.  Bake at 350° for about 20 minutes. Makes 20 servings.




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To celebrate her tour, Sydney is giving away the grand prize package of $25 Amazon gift card and a softback copy of Phoebe’s Secret!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/10194/phoebe-s-secret-celebration-tour-giveaway






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5 comments:

Sydney Tooman Betts said... Best Blogger Tips

Thank you, Kendra, for taking the time to read and review Phoebe's Secret!

Emma said... Best Blogger Tips

This sounds like a good story!

James Robert said... Best Blogger Tips

I appreciate getting to read about your book. With sisters and daughters who love to read, this helps so thank you.

Melissa W said... Best Blogger Tips

Looking forward to reading it!

Linda Moffitt said... Best Blogger Tips

Looks Like a Great Read. Thanks for Sharing this Book & this Book Tour with us.

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