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Thursday, August 18, 2022

Celebrate Lit Blog Tour: Matters of the Heart by Heidi Gray McGill





Book: Matters of the Heart

Author: Heidi Gray McGill

Genre: Christian Historical Fiction

Release date: July 15, 2022

When those experiencing the same fate she endured show up at her doorstep…

Katie determines to be their champion, no matter the fallout.

Will the man who fought for the other side also fight for her?

Unconventional Katie empathizes with the widows and orphans of the Civil War, searching for a place to call home in Shumard Oak Bend. But with no one to help her, she’ll need to do it secretly, a challenge she readily accepts. She’s taken charge before, and she’ll do it again, no matter who she has to outwit to get the job done.

He vowed to be his own man and stop doing everyone else’s bidding. But he follows orders when a pair of emerald green eyes, blazing red hair, and freckles that dance on the bridge of a pert nose conscript him to duty. Be his own man. Who is he kidding? Skunks don’t change their stripes. They leave disasters in their wake wherever they go, just like him.

Overcoming personal obstacles and finding your true self doesn’t mean going it alone. Yet the answer isn’t always in the one you seek.

 

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Christian Historical Fiction is a favorite genre of mine. Matters of the Heart by Heidi Gray McGill is Book 3 in the Shumard Oak series. I have not read the first 2 books in the series YET, but this book is a great standalone book. 

Kathleen Murphy has come to America from Ireland to help her Aunt and Uncle with their boarding house. Katie has a passion for Widows and Orphans of the Civil War and wants to love and support them. Katie has a lot to overcome and she feels that she lacks confidence which can be her worst enemy. Hans Korhonen is a War Veteran and suffers from PTSD and his faith in God is lacking. A chance meeting between Hans and Katie and Hans knows immediately that he has "love at first sight" for Katie. Hans being shy and also having an accent from Finland, has trouble communicating with Katie and feels he has said so many wrong things. He wants to run from the situation, but his heart is tugging. Katie's heart is also troubled as she realizes she treated Hans poorly and she regrets it. Will Katie and Hans work things out and are they destined for a relationship? Will they both trust God for future plans or continue to lack Faith? 

I grabbed this book to read on a Rainy Day and had nothing else going on. I am glad I had no other plans for that day, as I did not stop reading until I was done with the book. Katie is a determined woman who wants to care for all the Widows and Orphans. She also struggles with patience in most situations. I LOVE how she worked on her Patience throughout the book. Hans is a man who knows he has a lot to overcome after the effects of the War. He also sees a beautiful woman in Katie and is very interested in having a relationship with her. The Book is Faith-Based and I appreciate how the author makes that the center of this book. The characters all have faith issues, but throughout the book the author helps the characters gain faith again. I am soo encouraged by this book and I will be going back and reading the first 2 books in this series! FANTASTIC BOOK! 






Heidi is an optimist who chooses to find the silver lining in life’s clouds of doubt. This plays out in her writing. Her ability to weave scripture seamlessly into the lives of her characters will uplift and encourage you, while her masterful storytelling will keep you turning page after page and wishing for more.

Heidi lives with her husband of thirty years near Charlotte, NC. When she isn’t writing, you will find her outside playing with her two grandsons, walking, scrapbooking, reading, cooking, traveling, or finding an excuse to have an outing with a girlfriend.

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True Christian Fiction. Relatable Characters. Life-changing stories.

 

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Where did the idea for Matters of the Heart originate?

 

Before I was an author, I was the founder and director of an English as a Second Language ministry. The program touched the lives of students from 35 different countries. Regardless of culture, religion, language, or age, I found a substantial similarity in these students—they all wanted to improve their lot in life and that of their children.

 

Stories abounded of walks across deserts, financial hardships, desperate attempts to explain emergencies to medical professionals or law enforcement, failed verbal connections with schoolteachers, and an inability to obtain work because of their lack of language skills. Prejudice and distrust blocked them, culture shock took them outside their comfort zones, and the urgent need to survive made them scramble to dig deep inside and find creative ways to secure shelter and put food on their tables.

 

It wasn’t that these immigrants weren’t capable of achieving success. In their home countries, vocations varied from chemist and biologist with PhDs, to teachers, lawyers, and medical professionals. Others came from poverty and had little education but were not afraid of hard work, long hours, and low pay. They were tenacious, and they worked with relentless determination and a bullheaded resolve to achieve their goals. They relied on each other and soaked in everything around them in their desire to assimilate into the American culture and find a new place to belong.

 

Immigrants in the late 1800s were not much different. Individuals came to improve their lot in life and be a part of the greatest country in the world. In Matters of the Heart, Hans Korhonen left Finland with his brothers to take advantage of the land grants. Together, they worked to establish a farm large enough to sustain four families and support troops during the Civil War. Yet, in their desire to belong and give back to our great nation, Hans’s idyllic life changed through his service as a Union soldier.

 

Kathleen Murphy, or Katie, came to the United States to escape a life of extreme poverty and abuse in Ireland. Working in her aunt and uncle’s boarding offered more than a job. It provided the love and support of a family. Katie rose from her previous station and started fresh with hope on the horizon. She found a source of ministry that gave her life a purpose she’d not had before.

 

My association with my former ESL students helped me develop the characters in this book into individuals with which readers can identify.

 

Join Katie and Hans as they establish themselves in their new home of Shumard Oak Bend.


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To celebrate her tour, Heidi is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and signed copy of the first three books in the series!!

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/2070c/matters-of-the-heart-celebration-tour-giveaway




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6 comments:

Author Heidi Gray McGill said... Best Blogger Tips

Thank you for this beautifully written review.

Rita Wray said... Best Blogger Tips

Great review, thank you for sharing.

Stormy Vixen said... Best Blogger Tips

Thanks, Heidi, for sharing Matters of the Heart with me, I enjoyed following the tour and learning about your book, which sounds like a captivating read and the cover is beautiful! Good luck with your book!

Thanks, Happily Managing a Household of Boys, for sharing your review!

Have a wonderful day!

marisela zuniga said... Best Blogger Tips

Great review, the book sounds very good

Debbie P said... Best Blogger Tips

This sounds like a very good read.

Roxanne C. said... Best Blogger Tips

Matters of the Heart sounds like it would be the perfect book for me to read. So many great themes in this story.

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