About the Book
Book: The Heart of the Mountains
Author: Pepper Basham
Genre: Christian Fiction / Romance
Release date: July 1, 2022
Can their hearts overcome the darkness of the mountains?
To escape a forced marriage, Cora Taylor travels from England to the Blue Ridge Mountains in search of her brother, who is working as a teacher in a mission school. She hopes to find a place where her nursing skills and independent ideas will be accepted and appreciated, but nothing prepares her for the wild mixture of isolation, community, brokenness, and hope within these mountains…or in the person of Jeb McAdams.
Returning from the devastation of World War 1 emotionally damaged, Jeb McAdams struggles against the rampant mountain alcoholism to soothe his nightmares. It’s easy to hide within the mountains, or it was, before Cora Taylor arrived. Now, she seems to show up at every turn, bringing her modern ideas, curiosity, and beautiful eyes with her.
Bound by their shared war history, the pair develop an unlikely friendship, which unexpectedly hints to something more. But when Cora’s desire to help the women of the mountains crosses an unspoken line, will Jeb be able to protect this feisty flatlander from the wrath of the mountain men or will he end up losing much more than his heart?
Click here to get your copy! My Thoughts:
If you read my reviews, you know it is rare that I give five stars. It’s not that I’m stingy—but as an author myself, I look for more in a book than a decent read. I not only want to be entertained (if it’s fiction), but I want the story to be so good, I can take off my editor-hat and just get lost in it. But entertainment is only part of the experience; I love to learn something new, whether it’s a culture, a career, a hobby…whatever.
Pepper Basham’s historical fiction The Heart of the Mountains provides all that and more. As a Tennessean, I was especially drawn to the setting of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The main characters, Cora Taylor and Jeb McAdams are unique—one from England and the other from Appalachia. But there are many other characters who come into play who are also rich and diverse. They bring life to the story and most especially to Cora’s character growth.
The gospel message is woven throughout the book in a way that is organic and heartfelt and doesn’t come across as preachy. I also love how the characters are real with all their flaws and regrets, yet Ms. Basham doesn’t clean them up, so they appear shiny and new by the end of the book. They’re still flawed. They’re still human. It’s a perfect reminder that while we walk this earth, we remain sinful people in need of the saving grace of Jesus.
This is part of a series, which I didn’t know when I picked it up. It was clear very early on, yet it can still be read as a stand-alone novel. I will be getting the other books, though, because I have to know the whole story. If you’d like the entire experience, I suggest you start with Book 1: My Heart Belongs in the Blue Ridge: Laurel’s Dream. When I searched for it, the title Laurel’s Dream first came up. It may be that Laurel’s Dream wasn’t expected to be part of a series, but it developed into such over time. Either way, The Heart of the Mountains clearly follows that first book.
The only thing that took me from the story and caused me slip on my editor-hat is more of a personal peeve of mine. Using the same word often in one paragraph is a big no-no with my critique group, which has made me a little overzealous when I spot it. Ms. Basham tends to do this, but it doesn’t change my rating. I doubt anyone else would even notice (except those in my critique group!)
About the Author
Pepper Basham is an award-winning author who writes romance peppered with grace and humor with southern Appalachian flair. Both her historical and contemporary novels have garnered recognition in the Grace Awards, Inspys, and ACFW Carol Awards. Her historical romance, The Thorn Healer, was a finalist in the 2018 RT Awards. Her historical romance novels, My Heart Belongs in the Blue Ridge and The Red Ribbon, and her contemporary novels, the Mitchell’s Crossroads and Pleasant Gap series, showcase her Appalachian heritage, as well as her love for humor and family. She currently resides in the lovely mountains of Asheville, NC where she is the mom of five great kids, a speech-language pathologist to about fifty more, and a lover of chocolate, jazz, hats, and Jesus.
You can learn more about Pepper at her website http://www.pepperdbasham.com or connect with her on FB, IG, or Twitter.
More from Pepper
It’s so interesting how one idea can influence an entire series, or…how one person’s story can.
The idea for The Heart of the Mountains started in Laurel’s Dream with a hint of a family history story about a girl named Kizzie. (Someday, I hope to bring Kizzie’s story to the pages of a book). From there, the idea began to grow out of a love for my Appalachian culture into a series of books which highlighted (and fictionalized) stories from my family history.
The main story in The Heart of the Mountains is about Jeb and Cora, two different people with similar servant hearts, but the secondary story that touched me so much was the one based on my great grandfather’s life. I write about it in the Author’s Note at the end of the novel, so I won’t go into detail about it. However, what I loved getting to do is bring the truth of God’s redemption in my great grandfather’s life…to life again.
I never knew “Papa Rat”. I only knew the stories handed down to me by my granny and my mama, but in writing this story, I feel as though I had a tiny opportunity to “meet” him in these pages. He was a gruff mountain man with a broken past which led him to make a whole lot of broken choices, but his story is incredibly encouraging, because it points to the God of broken people. My great grandpa wasn’t left in his brokenness, but, after years of running away from God, he would later recount that God pursued him. The beauty of Sam McAdams’ journey in The Heart of the Mountains is only a little glimpse into what I imagine my great grandpa’s redemption story looked like.
Because my great grandpa was forever changed when Jesus saved him (as any of us should be).
I think that’s what my granny and her siblings (and even “Papa Rat” himself) would want most -that his story would point to Jesus. I hope that’s what you see when you read about Sam McAdams in The Heart of the Mountains.
Have you ever read a book based on family history? One of my favorites is Catherine Marshall’s Christy.
Blog Stops
Bizwings Blog, July 28
Rachael’s Inkwell, July 28
Bigreadersite, July 28
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, July 29
Texas Book-aholic, July 29
Inklings and notions, July 30
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, July 30
Boondock Ramblings, July 30
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, July 31
Reading With Emily, July 31
Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, July 31 (Author Interview)
lakesidelivingsite, August 1
Where Crisis & Christ Collide, August 1
Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, August 1
Daysong Reflections, August 2
deb’s Book Review, August 2
Live. Love. Read., August 2
Betti Mace, August 3
Book Looks by Lisa, August 3
Locks, Hooks and Books, August 3
Remembrancy, August 4
For Him and My Family, August 4
Blossoms and Blessings, August 4
Mypreciousbitsandmusings, August 5
By the Book, August 5
Wishful Endings, August 5
For the Love of Literature, August 6
Books, Books and More Books, August 6
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, August 6
Connie’s History Classroom, August 7
SodbusterLiving, August 7
Splashes of Joy, August 7
Where Faith and Books Meet, August 8
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 8
Back Porch Reads, August 9
Through the Fire Blogs, August 9
Pause for Tales, August 9
Labor Not in Vain, August 10
Miriam Jacob, August 10
To Everything There Is A Season, August 10
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Pepper is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon e- gift card and a paperback copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/20389/the-heart-of-the-mountains-celebration-tour-giveaway
Comments 9
I looked on Amazon and only see Kindle books is there a source for a paperback?
Author
Yes, there is. When I clicked on the link provided in the review, it took me to a page where I could choose each version. But just in case you still can’t find it, here is the direct link to the paperback that I copied from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Heart-Mountains-Pepper-Basham/dp/1636093256/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1658850777&sr=8-1
Jennifer! Thank you so much for your thoughtful review. I appreciate your kind words and the fact that you saw the “deeper” part of the story. THANK YOU!!!
Author
It was definitely my pleasure to read and review The Heart of the Mountains. What a joy to read such a well-written, thought-provoking novel. Thank YOU!
This sounds like a wonderful book to read! the cover looks so pretty
Author
I’m sure you would enjoy it.
Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you.
Author
My pleasure! God bless you, too.
This book is one at the top of my wishlist. Thanks for the honest review.