Great reads deserve a boost from time to time, even if it is to nudge a book up the list on a packed TBR…this review from June this year.
Here is my review for the historical novel Fireflies and Chocolate by Ailish Sinclair.
About the book
Elizabeth craves adventure… excitement… love…
For now though, she has to settle for a trip from her family’s castle, to the port in Aberdeen, where her father has promised she’ll be permitted to buy a horse… all of her own.
Little does she suspect this simple journey will change her life, forever. And as she dreams of riding her new mount through the forests and glens of the Manteith estate, she can have no idea that she might never see them again.
For what lies ahead is danger, unimagined… and the fearful realities of kidnap and slavery.
But even when everything seems lost, most especially the chance of ever getting home again, Elizabeth finds friendship, comfort… and that much prized love, just where she least expected it.
Set in the mid eighteenth century, Fireflies and Chocolate is a story of strength, courage and tolerance, in a time filled with far too many prejudices.
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My review for the book 19th June 2021
As the author explains in her notes, this story is based on actual events that took place in Scotland in the 1740s, when six hundred children and young people were kidnapped from Aberdeen and sold into indentured servitude in the American colonies. Although there are accounts of this devastating event, they are mainly from the male perspective and the author created her central character Elizabeth to redress the balance.
Sinclair has done an excellent job of merging fact and fiction with wonderful characters, some based on real people of the day. Those who survived the crowded and dangerous crossing, were sold to the highest bidder to use as they saw fit for the years of their indenture. At that time slavery was still embedded in the culture, and the indentured servants worked side by side, often in appalling and cruel conditions.
Elizabeth comes from a privileged background but it is a time of conflict with the English and like many Scottish noble families times are hard. However, nothing could prepare her for voyage that broke the spirits of many, and the horror of being sold into an uncertain future.
We follow her adventures as she meets those who are on the run from the harsh treatment on the plantations, and those with a more enlightened attitude to the slavery and the use of indentured servants. Her bravery in the face of the treatment to those she now works side by side with, wins hearts and also endangers her life and those she loves.
This book is well researched, bringing history to life and the writing flows smoothly like hot chocolate as it warms on a cold day. It is a coming of age and love story which will have you holding your breath on occasion as Elizabeth comes to terms with her future.
I can highly recommend the book to those who enjoy well researched and compelling historical novels.
Also by Ailish Sinclair
Read the other reviews and buy the books:Amazon UK – And: Amazon US – Other reviews :Goodreads – Website:Ailish Sinclair – Twitter: @AilishSinclair – Facebook: Ailish Sinclair Author – LinkedIn: Ailish Sinclair
About Ailish Sinclair
Ailish Sinclair trained as a dancer and taught dance for many years, before working in schools to help children with special needs. A short stint as a housekeeper in a castle fired her already keen interest in untold stories of the past and she sat down to research and write.
She now lives beside a loch with her husband and two children where she still dances and writes and eats rather a lot of chocolate.
Thanks for dropping in today and I hope you will be leaving with some books… thanks Sally
Terrific review, Sally. Congratulations to Ailish.
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Thanks very much John..hugsx
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Thank you 🙂
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Oh my goodness! This sounds like a heart breaking story. Thank you for sharing your review, Sally and congrats to Ailish!
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It is a wonderful book Jan and as you can tell I enjoyed very much…hugsx
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Thank you ⭐️
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How heartbreaking! I love that it is based on true events and from a female perspective.
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Definitely captured the time and the environment.. loved it.. Have a good weekend Kymber..hugsx
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Tis’ always good to see another Scot’s writer. The book sounds excellent.
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It is thanks Ray and delighted to say there are more than a few Scottish writers in the Cafe and Bookstore…
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Thank you again Sally. This is wonderful.
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Happy to reshare Ailish.. a lovely book xx
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Fantastic review for what’s a fantastic read. Already on my Kindle and now looking even more forward. Congrats to Ailish ❤
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Thanks Debby and I am sure you will enjoy..♥
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Thanks for sharing Michael..hugsx
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Thank you for sharing another terrible review, Sally! I am sure, if a book is not only fiction based or fantasy, only one who is living or had lived for a long time in this countryside can write about it with passion. Here it is! xx Michael
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History is so difficult to add something to.. .and Ailish added wonderful characters… I am sure you would enjoy Michael..hugsx
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