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Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Celebrate Lit Blog Tour: Undercurrents of Secrets by Rachel Scott McDaniel

 




Book:  Undercurrent of Secrets

Author: Rachel Scott McDaniel

Genre: Christian Romance

Release date: September 2021

Two women, a century apart, are bound by a haunting secret aboard a legendary steamboat.

Walk through Doors to the Past via a new series of historical stories of romance and adventure.

As wedding coordinator for the 100-year-old steamboat The Belle of Louisville, Devyn Asbury takes pride in seeing others’ dreams come true, even though her engagement had sunk like a diamond ring to the bottom of the Ohio River. When the Belle becomes a finalist in the Timeless Wedding Venue contest, Devyn endeavors to secure the prestigious title with hopes to reclaim some of her professional dreams. What she hadn’t planned on was Chase Jones showing up with a mysterious photo from the 1920s.

A century earlier, Hattie Louis is as untamable as the rivers that raised her. As the adopted daughter of a steamboat captain, her duties range from the entertainment to cook. When strange incidents occur aboard the boat, Hattie’s determined to discover the truth. Even if that means getting under First Mate Jack Marshall’s handsome skin.


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I really enjoy Christian Romance books and I have been enjoying the books in this series. Undercurrent of Secrets by Rachel Scott McDaniel is part of the Doors of the Past series. I was excited to see a new book for the series with a different author. The series is unique in that the books are "Time Slip" books, taking place in 2 different eras of time. 

Devyn Asbury is a Wedding Coordinator on The Belle of Louisville, a 100 Yr old Steamboat. Devyn really enjoys helping Engaged Couples plan their wedding, even though her own engagement ended. The Belle becomes a finalist in a Wedding Venue Contest and Devyn is excited as she hopes to win the prestigious contest to advance in her career. Things take a strange turn when Chase Jones shows Devyn a picture from the 1920's. Hattie Louis, the adopted daughter of a steamboat captain, was in charge of ship activities in the 1920's which included entertainment to cook. Hattie becomes worried when strange things start happening on the Steamboat in the 1920's and is determined to figure out what is happening. Did Hattie ever figure out the strange happenings? Does the picture Chase and Devyn now have in their possession have any connection to the strange happenings in 1920? Will Devyn and Chase get close and is a romance on the horizon? 

A definite PAGE TURNER from the very first page. I really like how the story flows so easily from one time period to the other.  Devyn and Chase have fun researching and discovering the photo, and I truly enjoyed their adventures. The entire book was filled with many Twist and Turns from both time periods. Hattie was also a wonderful character and so kind. I really appreciate the Christian aspect throughout the book. Both Hattie and Devyn are women of faith and it shows throughout the book. Those this book is part of a series, it reads great as a Standalone book. FANTASTIC BOOK!  





Rachel Scott McDaniel is an award-winning author of historical romance. Winner of the ACFW Genesis Award and the RWA Touched By Love award, Rachel infuses faith and heart into each story. Rachel can be found online at www.RachelScottMcDaniel.com and on all social media platforms. Her work is represented by Julie Gwinn of the Seymour Agency. Rachel resides in Ohio with her husband and two children.


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A Century on the River

In 1914, America hadn’t joined WWI yet. Airplanes, or flying machines as they were called, were still a phenomenon. Radios weren’t a thing. Hawaii and Alaska weren’t part of the United States. The world as a whole looked different than the one we walk today. But one thing remains true as it had 100 years ago—The Belle of Louisville graced the waters. In fact, the century-old steamboat is like a floating time capsule.



First named the Idlewild, this boat was built in Pittsburgh, PA and was launched in October 1914. It began its days as a packet boat, hauling freight and ferrying passengers. During the ‘Roaring 20s’ there wasn’t much documentation for her travels. But it’s believed the Idlewild spent the decade tramping—a steamboat term for going up and down the river, stopping at various towns and taking passengers for excursions. Which worked perfectly for Undercurrent of Secrets.

The boat was then sold to New Orleans where it continued to ferry passengers. In 1931, The Idlewild spent a season in Louisville running trips to Rose Island and Fontaine Ferry amusement parks. It then spent the next several years coursing the waterways from Canada to New Orleans, living upon the Mississippi and Ohio river systems until WWII. The second world war brought a lot of action to the Idlewild which was then outfitted with special equipment to push oil barges along the river. She also served as a floating USO nightclub for troops stationed at military bases along the Mississippi River.

In 1947, she was sold and renamed the Avalon. For the next two decades the legendary lady spent her days along the rivers, hosting excursions, bringing adventure to the hearts of many Americans. But all those years and miles eventually caught up to her and she fell in disrepair. In 1962, she was put up for auction in Cincinnati where she was purchased by Jefferson County Judge Executive Marlow Cook for $34,000. She then received her third name, The Belle of Louisville.


The restoration of the boat was supervised by marine architect Alan L. Bates (later Captain Bates). Capt. Bates’ books, Str. Belle of Louisville, and Moonlight at 8:30, were a huge help to me while researching the history of the boat and the crews who worked on her. The reno crew worked tirelessly rebuilding the Belle and on April 30th, she tested the waters again by racing against the Delta Queen in the first Great Steamboat Race. The Belle has been wharfed in Louisville ever since. This century-old steamboat has stood the test of time, surviving decades, sinkings, storms, weathering all the trials with grit and grace. If you ever find yourself in Louisville, you could book a cruise on the Belle and experience history.



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To celebrate her tour, Rachel is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!

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/11b61/undercurrent-of-secrets-celebration-tour-giveaway







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4 comments:

Rita Wray said... Best Blogger Tips

Great review, thank you.

Rachel McDaniel said... Best Blogger Tips

Thank you SO very much for reading and reviewing Undercurrent of Secrets!!

Bea LaRocca said... Best Blogger Tips

Thank you for sharing your wonderful review of this book, it sounds like such an interesting read

Debbie P said... Best Blogger Tips

This sounds like a really cool read and it is on top of my TBR list!

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