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Among the Pages by Sara R. Turnquist
GENRE: Historical Romance (sweet)
BLURB:
A woman’s choice…is in question.
Brianne is a somewhat naïve college freshman. She becomes disillusioned as her professors and peers challenge many of her long-held beliefs. When she finds a diary that belonged to a distant relative, she hopes it will offer much needed distraction. And she is soon drawn into the story of a passionate woman who seems to whisper from the past.
In 1915’s New York, idealist and primary teacher Margaret struggles with the problems women face at home and in society. She is first timid about speaking her mind, but in time cannot keep her impassioned spirit hidden—not even from the gentleman who teaches in the classroom next door. His concern for her stretches the limits of their friendship, pressing into something more. Caught up in the Women’s Suffrage Movement, she faces down authority figures and others who question her beliefs.
And so, Brianne is whisked along on this journey as Margaret joins the fight for women’s rights, all the while trying to work through her own questions and experiences with modern feminism.
Before long, things spin out of control and she wonders where her newfound relationship fits into everything? Are there any clear answers? Will she land on her feet? Or be forever lost to herself?
EXCERPT
HISTORICAL TIME PERIOD – Margaret attends a speech/rally
“And they say we cannot gather and not speak of the vote. What exactly shall be their reasoning for not permitting us the vote? The lack of education from whence they first deprived us? This, and their own insistence that we are not knowledgeable about the workings of the government, politics, and society? And why should we not be? Because we are consigned to the home.”
The crowd murmured in agreement as the speaker continued driving her points.
Margaret nodded along, lost in the speech.
Voices in the crowd grew more aggressive. And progressively louder.
Margaret glanced around, her gaze shifting from one side to the other.
People around pressed in toward the speaker.
Margaret’s heart squeezed. This could not be good. It would not end well. She scanned the faces nearby. So many. All caught up in emotions provoked by the speaker’s words.
What would happen? This could not escape the notice of others. Of those who would oppose…
She swallowed. Hard. Her breaths came rapidly as she thought about the gathering being moved upon.
Jerking her head from side to side, she spotted an opening in the bodies around her. She slipped through and moved farther away from the group.
And once she deemed herself at a safe distance, she took notice of the onlookers. Their disapproving glares stabbed at her.
Dare she defend the women? The speaker?
Her hands shook. And her heart raced.
She just…couldn’t. So she shrunk back across the street and watched from an even greater distance.
Moments later, hoof beats clomped on the pavement.
Her breath caught in her throat.
Police swept down upon the gathering. Had they come to break up the meeting or intimidate?
She didn’t stay to find out. Shrinking farther into the approaching darkness, she slipped into anonymity.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Sara is a coffee lovin’, word slinging, Historical Romance author whose super power is converting caffeine into novels. She loves those odd little tidbits of history that are stranger than fiction. That’s what inspires her. Well, that and a good love story.
But of all the love stories she knows, hers is her favorite. She lives happily with her own Prince Charming and their gaggle of minions. Three to be exact. They sure know how to distract a writer! But, alas, the stories must be written, even if it must happen in the wee hours of the morning.
Sara is an avid reader and enjoys reading and writing clean Historical Romance when she’s not traveling. Her books range from the Czech lands to the American wild west and from ancient Egypt to the early 1900s. Some of her titles include The Lady Bornekova, Hope in Cripple Creek, The General’s Wife, Trail of Fears, and the Convenient Risk Series.
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The era of the Women’s Suffrage Movement was an interesting period of time. I don’t like that women’s rights were so restricted, although I guess they always have been through history and even still today in parts of the world. Parts I will never visit! I feel bad for women in the Middle East.
Sounds like an interesting story. What a wonderful giveaway!
Rachel, you are absolutely right! It was an interesting time. I had fun researching it – both the time period and the suffrage movement.
Happy Friday – thanks for the great post 🙂
my pleasure
Thanks, Victoria! The tour is so much fun and the blog hosts have been fantastic!
Thank you for hosting!
happy to share
Thank you for hosting!
my pleasure sara. sorry for all the issues with the post. hopefully it is all good now
Thanks, Victoria!
Love the plot and the excerpt.
glad to hear it denise
Thank you so much for taking time to bring to our attention another great read. I enjoy these tours and finding out about many terrific books.
yay. good luck james
Thank you, James, for following the tour 🙂
I loved the excerpt. It sounds like an awesome read.
Thanks, Judy!
The cover is beautiful, thanks for the review.
Thank you, Julie! Wish I could take credit for the cover, but I have an amazing cover artist who deserves all of those wonderful remarks!!
Thanks, Denise!
A genre I love to read.
glad to hear mary. good luck
Thanks for checking it out, Mary! Always happy to meet a fan of the genre.
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Are there any authors that inspired your writing style?
Thanks for stopping by, Bernie! I am inspired by authors that research well but still draw you into the story, like Tamara Leigh…or pull you into the story deeply into the character’s point of view like Joann Bischof.
I’m very intrigued after reading the excerpt!
glad it caught your eye
Thanks, Laura! Glad you stopped by!
I enjoyed the excerpt and think the book will be really good.