Saturday, April 20, 2019

***CELEBRATING 800 POSTS***With "A Bound Heart", author Laura Frantz's prose sparkles with authenticity as she digs into her own family history to share this breathless tale of love, exile, and courage in colonial America.

A Bound Heart



Though Magnus MacLeish and Lark MacDougall grew up on the same castle grounds, Magnus is now laird of the great house and the Isle of Kerrera. Lark is but the keeper of his bees and the woman he is hoping will provide a tincture that might help his ailing wife conceive and bear him an heir. But when his wife dies suddenly, Magnus and Lark find themselves caught up in a whirlwind of accusations, expelled from their beloved island, and sold as indentured servants across the Atlantic. Yet even when all hope seems dashed against the rocky coastline of the Virginia colony, it may be that in this New World the two of them could make a new beginning—together.
 

Reviews

 

"In the 1750s, a lass and a laird are ripped from the Scottish isle and friendship of their youth and sent to the West Indies and Virginia Colony as indentured servants. Will they ever find one another again?An epic journey of faith and love wrought through hardship. Laura Frantz is a gifted writer." Julie Klassen, bestselling author

"Equally suspenseful and heart-wrenching, Laura Frantz's A Bound Heart takes readers on a journey that begins in the misty isles of Scotland and crosses oceans to the sun-drenched plantations of the New World, with finely drawn characters who rose from the pages to quickly capture my sympathies. From start to finish, A Bound Heart is an absorbing, tenderhearted story about the grace of second chances." Lori Benton,author of Many Sparrows and the Christy Award-winning Burning Sky

"Make a spot on your keeper shelf, because this is one story you'll want to reread! From the Scottish Highlands to colonial America, A Bound Heart keeps you riveted until you've turned the last page. You won't want to leave Lark and Magnus behind. Classic Laura Frantz stellar writing,weaving in history and a solid biblical message. Highly recommended!" Michelle Griep, award-winning author of The Captured Bride

"A soaring tale. With her trademark attention to detail and lush imagery, Laura Frantz takes readers on an unforgettable journey certain to stir the soul. Magnus and Lark captured my heart, and their courageous story stole my sleep until I reached the last page. Sweeping readers from Scotland to Virginia to Jamaica, A Bound Heart dazzles with authenticity. A triumph." Jocelyn Green,Christy Award-winning author of Between Two Shores

"Every Laura Frantz novel transports readers to a place long since past, a journey Frantz always skillfully, seamlessly facilitates. A Bound Heart thrums with the pulse of both historic Scotland and colonial America, but at its center is a relatable heroine of modern sensibilities, as lovely and unusual as her name. With unbound hair and bound heart, Lark is a woman of contradictions.She has one foot in the old world and one in the new, certain of her principles and gifts but uncertain where, and perhaps with whom, she belongs. As she skillfully prepares tonics to bring comfort to others and tends to her constants--her bees, her faith--readers long for Lark's hero to be found constant too, and deliver the happiness she so richly deserves. Extraordinary storytelling in every way--a feast for historical romance lovers." Sandra Byrd,author of Lady of a Thousand Treasures

"From start to finish, A Bound Heart is an absorbing, tenderhearted story about the grace of second chances."--Lori Benton, author of Many Sparrows and the Christy Award-winning Burning Sky

Laura Frantz
 
Laura Frantz 

Laura Frantz is passionate about all things historical, particularly the 18th-century, and writes her manuscripts in longhand first. Her stories often incorporate Scottish themes that reflect her family heritage. She is a direct descendant of George Hume, Wedderburn Castle, Berwickshire, Scotland, who was exiled to the American colonies for his role in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715, settled in Virginia, and is credited with teaching George Washington surveying in the years 1748-1750. Frantz lives and writes in a log cabin in the heart of Kentucky. According to Publishers Weekly, "Frantz has done her historical homework." With her signature attention to historical detail and emotional depth, she is represented by Janet Kobobel Grant, Literary Agent & Founder, Books & Such Literary Agency of Santa Rosa, California.Readers can find Laura Frantz at www.laurafrantz.net.

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