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Friday, February 11, 2022

Celebrate Lit Blog Tour: Crooked Paths Straight by Elizabeth Wehman

 




Book: Crooked Paths Straight

Author: Elizabeth Wehman

Genre: Historical Fiction

Release date: June 2021

This is a continuing story of the Baker family who settles in the Michigan Territory in 1833. Establishing the new settlement requires stamina, endurance, compromises with the natives, and most of all a strong trust in God and His provisions. Each character in Crooked Paths Straight is confident that their individual paths will lead to happiness and security, yet when trials arise…they soon realize that God’s path is best. This is the second book in the Newburg Chronicle series.

 

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I really enjoy books that are based on true events. Crooked Paths Straight by  Elizabeth Wehman is a Christian Historical Fiction book based on true events from the 1880's. 

We are taken back to 1883 and the Baker Family is the settling into the Michigan Area. They are in the process of building their home and watching others  build in the Settlement. Building a Settlement is a lot of HARD and Tiring work. The family all have different personalities and this can cause problems while trying to work together to build. The one thing they all have in common is their faith in God. I LOVE how the author brings the Faith message into this book. The Baker Family sees how God Provides for their needs while building the Settlement and they come together and allow God to lead the way, rather then their own ideas and wants. 

Crooked Paths Straight is Book 2 in the Newberg Chronicles Series. I had not read Book 1 yet, so I was a little lost when I began reading this book. I finally got into the story and really enjoyed the book. I HIGHLY recommend this for anyone who enjoys Christian Historical Books. Good Book!






This is Elizabeth’s sixth novel and her second complete historical which pulls out her love of research. Her books concentrate on Michigan history, especially in her county along the banks of the Shiawassee River. Elizabeth has lived in Michigan her whole life where she has raised three children and will soon welcome the birth of her first granddaughter. She loves capturing not only the early history of the state but the amazing aspects of living in the Great Lakes state.

 

More from Elizabeth

After working as a newspaper reporter, I soon realized that the best part of writing articles was the research. When I began writing historical fiction, I realized it pulled in that element to the extreme. I then fell in love with history but especially the elements of searching through a cemetery for a specific character, finding significant paragraphs in a newspaper article about a particular family, and then sitting down to fictionalize the details I found. It was fun to mix history with fiction.

 

The Baker family, in the The Newburg Chronicles series, came to life in an era that doesn’t always get much attention in the historical fiction scene…the 1830s. This was the beginning of many small settlements in Michigan due to the opening of the Erie Canal. Settlers would travel the canal into Detroit by steamboat and then purchase oxen in the city to move inland. Often they’d only have a map with their property outlined and would then have to blaze a trail west and north to find that property to build a home and farm the land…often sight unseen.

 

The trips inland were grueling and filled with many unknowns including Indians, rough river crossings, swarms of mosquitoes, and howling wolves. What they’d discover was a vast wilderness with trees to gird, cut, and use to build their homes. They’d then need oxen to help prepare the soil to plant crops. Daily chores were exhausting for not only the men but also the women and children.

 

How did they survive? How did families work together to establish a farm? Did they get help or were they all alone? If you enjoy learning about the early settlers of a new territory, The Newburg Chronicle series is for you!



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Lots of Helpers, February 16

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To celebrate her tour, Elizabeth is giving away the grand prize package of a copy of Crooked Paths Straight and also a $50 gift card!!

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/19bc5/crooked-paths-straight-celebration-tour-giveaway






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7 comments:

Rita Wray said... Best Blogger Tips

Thank you for the review.

Bea LaRocca said... Best Blogger Tips

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

bn100 said... Best Blogger Tips

intriguing

slehan said... Best Blogger Tips

Looks like an interesting book.
Thanks for the contest. 

Emma said... Best Blogger Tips

I ended up buying the first book so I could read it before reading Crooked Paths Straight, and I'm glad I did.

Jeanna Massman said... Best Blogger Tips

I like the cover. It sets the stage for the book.

Stormy Vixen said... Best Blogger Tips

Crooked Paths Straight sounds like a very interesting story and I like the cover! Thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks, Happily Managing a Household of Boys for sharing your thoughts! Have a sunshiny day!

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