Delighted to share my review for the debut novel the historical romance – Three Years of her Life by C.E. Robinson
About the book
This debut novel is an indelible portrait of family love, trust, commitment, and unrelenting prejudice. A stirring tale that rides the line between historical fiction and romance., inspired by a famous musician’s hidden secret in Germany.
Three Years of Her Life, set in New England and Central Europe, is similar in concern and significant issues to bestselling America epic books of the Great Depression, The Great War and the U.S. South. People and places focused, the novel’s heartwarming and heart wrenching themes mark history in unsettled times.
A mystery woman’s photo, in question, is in famous grandfather’s gold pocket watch for over fifty years. It devastates Elizabeth’s estranged grandmother, and she convinces Elizabeth to find the link. At a loss how, Elizabeth’s on track to be a nurse not a detective, she gets help from Erik, the doctor who captures her heart. He becomes obsessed with uncovering her grandfather’s secret, and discovers more in Germany than the family can take. Now he shares a family heritage. When Elizabeth tries to stand up for Erik and her grandfather, it backfires.
Complicating her own life, Elizabeth falls into an entanglement with her guitar teacher. It’s only a longer-for connection to musicians, her absent father and dead grandfather, but it causes uncertainty. She’s now torn between two very different men. And what happens if and when she lets one of them go? Erik tips the balance for Elizabeth’s decision. He proves his character by risking his life transporting East Berlin hospital patients to the West through the Berlin Wall. But, what if border guards trap him in East Berlin? Unbeknown to Elizabeth, before Erik leaves on the mission, he sets up her future. And, he’s dead serious about the plan.
My review for the novel March 25th 2023
The story is set during the Cold War when there were still a great many prejudices resulting from the 30s and 40s and particular the pre-war years in Germany. Two people fall in love on opposites sides of these prejudices and their romance is opposed and challenged.
For Elizabeth, now a dedicated nurse, it is heartbreaking that the man she has fallen in love with, is so disrespected by her grandmother who brought her up and her extended family. She also has to face the disapproval and opposition of Erik’s mother, who feels her son should be married to a Jewish wife and follow tradition.
They both set out on a quest to discover more about Elizabeth’s grandfather’s origins in East Germany and the whereabouts of Erik’s great uncle. This leads to danger and unexpected revelations that will certainly cause frictions within the families.
With all the uncertainty that surrounds the couple, both begin to have doubts and for Elizabeth her love of music leads her into a relationship that becomes more intense than she internded. However the author handles each of these challenges with great skill and takes her characters through these missteps and brings them to a place they can be happy.
Interesting characters, great family dynamics and the controversial issues dealt with extremely well.
I know there is a sequel in the works and look forward to reading. I can recommend to readers who enjoy romances and also mid-20th century history.
Read the other reviews and buy the book: Amazon US – And: Amazon UK
About C.E. Robinson
A former nurse practitioner, Christine ventures into the world of fiction to write books. Her debut novel, THREE YEARS OF HER LIFE, a historical fiction, comes from her love of researching family history. A background as a published poet, experience in writing fiction, non-fiction and screenplays is an advantage in her writing career. Christine lives in Southern California. Available later this year, a sequel to THREE YEARS OF HER LIFE, BEYOND THREE YEARS OF HER LIFE. The plot explodes and the characters evolve, moving forward. Even their victories create consequences.
Connect with Christine: Amazon: USA – UK – CA – AUS – IN – Follow Christine: Goodreads – Blog – Facebook – Twitter – LinkedIn
Thanks for dropping in today and I hope you will be leaving with this lovely book from C.E. Robinson
Sally, thank you so much. What a wonderful surprise this evening, reading your post and your ever so kind review. I’m happy that you liked the debut book, and you are looking forward to the sequel, in progress. It will be set seven years ahead in1968-1970. And during that time the characters get personally involved in the Civil Rights Movement,The Vietnam War and Woodstock (1969). In my late 20s, I lived through that time, and I’m reliving it in the sequel. Thank you, again.❤️ Christine
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My pleasure Christine and delighted to show case your book. Enjoy your weekend. ♥
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Thank you, Sally. Enjoy your weekend too! 🧡🎶
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Read this review and synopsis with interest.
Thank you for sharing
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Thanks very much Sue..hugs♥
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Thank you, Sue. Happy the synopsis & review interested you. ❤️🎶📚
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Congratulations to Christine on the wonderful review! Sharing to help spread the word.
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Thanks very much Liz and enjoy your weekend.. hugsx
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You’re welcome, Sally! I hope you enjoy your weekend as well.
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Thank you, Liz. Sally is a huge support of authors. 📚🎶
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You’re welcome, Christine. She certainly is!
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Christine did a wonderful job with her debut novel and I enjoyed the read. Excellent review, Sally. Huge congrats to Christine and best of luck with the sequel. Its set in a time I remember well. 🙂
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Thanks very much Diana and for adding your recommendation… Enjoy the rest of the weekend. ♥
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Thank you, Diana. Happy you can relate to the sequel era. I’m right there too in my 20s. And remember what it was like back then. 📚🎶
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Two of the best reviewers – Sally and Diana – recommend this book, so it’s got to be a winner!
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Thanks very much Noelle.. that is very kind of you.. ♥
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Thank you, Noelle. It was a fun book to write. I had free rein to put my imagination to work along with real history. 📚🎶 Christine
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A lovely review of this book, Sally. I also really enjoyed it 💞
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Thanks Robbie and for adding your boost for the book.. ♥
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Thank you, Robbie. Your book review was wonderful. You brought up many interesting plot points in the story. Thank you for that, again. 📚🎶 Christine
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A fantastic review of this author’s book! Thank you for sharing, Sally, and congratulations to Christine!
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Thank you so much, Jan. 📚🎶 Christine
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Thanks Jan.. ♥
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Great review, Sally 🙂 This sounds like a heartfelt read. Xo
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Thank you, D.L. I like your words “heartfelt read.” 📚🎶 Christine
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Thanks Denise and it is hugsx
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A super review, Sally. Congratulations to Christine.
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Thank you, John. 📚 Christine
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Thanks John…hugsx
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Thank you so much for reblogging the post. I appreciate your support. 📚🎶 Christine
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Thanks for sharing Michael..hugsx
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Sounds like a very good read, as it plays in Germany. During a very complicated situation. Thanks for sharing the information, and the very good review. I need it on my TBR. hugsx Michael
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Wonderful thanks very much Michael..hugsx
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Thanks so much, Michael. I appreciate your support and considering the book for your TBR. The book sequel in progress will go further in Germany and the characters involvement with the underground, patient transport program and Stasi informants. 📚 Christine
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Christine is a wonderful person and talented author.
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Thanks very much for adding your boost for Christine.. have a good week.
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My pleasure.
You do as well.
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Thank you, GP. I appreciate your continuing support of me and my writing. The sequel in progress delves into the German culture and more involvement with Stasi and a woman informant. The main character learns a big lesson. 📚🎶 Christine
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Sounds very much like a book to be put on my TBR list.
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Thanks again, GP. In the sequel, the main character’s personal dilemma is facing an unexpected turn in what she believes in as a nurse. Her healing an informant has to do with a life threatening situation for the patient transport program from East Berlin and her husband. Lots of history & drama. 📚🎶 Christine
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Looking forward to it!
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A wonderful review and promo for a new author to me. Thanks Sally. 🙂
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Thanks Marje.. enjoy your week ♥
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Thank you, Marje. Happy you stopped by and found me, a very new author. 📚🎶 Christine
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Thanks for introducing us to Christine and her book Sal. Loved your review and the storyline of the book, so it’s now on my TBR. (Big surprise. LOL) ❤
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DG (Debby), thank you very much for considering the book for your TBR. The sequel in progress will follow the story seven years ahead. More involvement in Germany, Vietnam War, Civil Rights Movement, and Woodstock (1969). 📚🎶 Christine
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Sounds like my kind of read. ❤
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Wonderful thanks Debby ♥♥
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The plot and the characters sound fascinating. Congratulations to the author and thanks for your great and enticing review, Sally!
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Thank you, Olga. Writing the book was based on true history and imagination. Sally’s review was a wonderful introduction to the book. The sequel is in progress. More about German culture & experience to be revealed. 📚🎶 Christine
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Thanks very much Olga ♥
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