Monday, April 2, 2018

Red Sky Over America, by Tamera Lynn Kraft {book review}

About the book

William and America aren't afraid to confront evil, but will it cost them everything?

In 1857, America, the daughter of a slave owner, is an abolitionist and a student at Oberlin College, a school known for its radical ideas. When America goes home to Kentucky during school break to confront her father about freeing his slaves, America's classmate, William, tags along to preach abolition to churches that condone slavery. Soon, though, America and William find themselves in the center of the approaching storm sweeping the nation. Will they make it back to Ohio . . . or even live through the struggle?

What I thought about the book

Red Sky Over America captured my attention from page one, and kept me reading until the end. I always enjoy historical fiction. I found it perhaps a little coincidental that my youngest son is currently reading a book about Harriet Tubman in our home school. Both books bring this era of US history to life a little more.

This is the first book I've read by Tamera Kraft; it certainly won't be the last. I'll be looking forward to the rest of the volumes in the Ladies of Oberlin series.

About the author

Tamera Lynn Kraft has always loved adventures. She loves to write historical fiction set in the United States because there are so many stories in American history. There are strong elements of faith, romance, suspense and adventure in her stories. She has received 2nd place in the NOCW contest, 3rd place TARA writer's contest, and is a finalist in the Frasier Writing Contest and has other novellas in print. She's been married for 38 years to the love of her life, Rick, and has two married adult children and two grandchildren.

Tamera has been a children's pastor for more than 20 years. She is the leader of a ministry called Revival Fire For Kids where she mentors other children's leaders, teaches workshops, and is a children's ministry consultant and children's evangelist and has written children's church curriculum. She is a recipient of the 2007 National Children's Leaders Association Shepherd's Cup for lifetime achievement in children's ministry.

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Disclosure: I received a free review copy of this book from Litfuse Publicity in order to give you my honest opinion.


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