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I had been anticipating this book forever it seemed, but actually it really wasn't all that long. I could not wait to reunite with the characters that I fell in love with in Sons of Blackbird Mountain and meet any new ones the author wanted to introduce her readers to.
It took a long time for me to read this book, not because I didn't love it but because quite simply I didn't want it to end. I have absolutely loved Thor from the beginning which is probably why he has been my favorite of the brothers. The author certainly makes you forget that he's deaf and that he has had a lot to overcome but he manages to live his best life with the woman he loves, Aven. It was easy to love her and I kept thinking what a perfect fit she is making me wanting for her to have the best and happiest life she possibly could.
As much as I don't like to admit it, I truly didn't warm up to Haakan and maybe it's because I still harbored ill feelings towards him from the first book. I did appreciate the difference in him in this book but I wasn't as happy with him as I wanted to be. I'm sure other readers will feel different which is the beauty of having another perspective but the best perspective is your own which is why I encourage readers to pick up a copy of this book. I suggest reading Sons of Blackbird Mountains first because it is such a fantastic read.
Overall, this is another beautifully and thoughtfully penned book by the author. This is the second book I've read by her and I can say that she is now one of my must read authors and I am looking forward to what she has in the future for her readers.
I received a complimentary copy of this book and was under no obligation to write a review. All opinions are my own.
Oh my goodness! I adored the second book in Joanne Bischof's Sons of Blackbird Mountain series. Joanne's writing is rich and draws you into the story. To see the love between Thor and Aven is breathtaking, and Haakon's story of redemption pulled at my heartstrings. The climatic scene had me spellbound. I hope Joanne Bischof plans to continue the series. She had quickly become one of my favorite authors.
Thank you to Thomas Nelson for providing this book through Netgalley for my honest opinion.
I can’t begin to tell you how excited I was to read this book. I anticipated it like my favorite dessert; I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it, but I also wanted to savor every moment. The depth of characters Bischof writes takes my breath away. I find myself thinking about them when I should be sleeping. They are absolutely some of my favorite characters ever written. Thor is one of a kind in every way. I first met him in Sons of Blackbird Mountain, and have been in love with him since. Aven has his heart though, so I guess I’ll have to share. His brothers Jorgan and Hakkan were also easy to love, though they each have their faults. Daughters of the Northern Shore took me on a journey from the frozen shores of Norway and back to an apple orchard on Blackbird mountain. I loved every moment. Bischof had me laughing, holding my breath, and crying. I can’t recommend this book enough. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson Publishers and Netgalley and was in no way forced to post a review. All opinions expressed are my own.
Oh my. I did not read the first book in this series but I must now do so. I cannot express how this book touched my heart. It is a story of love, forgiveness, and redemption. The characters Aven, Thor, and Haakon were so detailed that you feel you know their every thought and emotion. This is a new author for me and I am so glad I found her. Thanks to Thomas Nelson and to NetGalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.
This is the second book in the Blackbird Mountain series; Sons of Blackbird Mountain was one of my favorite reads last year. I really enjoyed visiting the Norgaard brothers and family again in this book. Highly recommended for fans of historical fiction and Christian fiction.
Thanks to Netgalley and Thomas Nelson-FICTION for a digital galley in exchange for an honest review.
Although I was not familiar with the author or with this series, I found that it was very clear what was happening to all the characters. Daughters of Northern Shores is a Christian historical romance that centres on three estranged Norwegian brothers living in Virgina in the 19th century. Well, the youngest brother, Hakkon, is working on a ship while his two brothers, Jorgan and Thor, are on the family land with their wives. When Hakkon returns, will the brothers be able to reconcile their differences?
I feel a bit mixed when it comes to my feelings after finishing this story. As I mentioned in my first sentence, this was certainly a book that I felt easy to read. However, at about 70% I began to skim the pages and I never really felt connected to either Aven or Thor. Hakkon, on the other hand, was quite the fascinating character and his "prodigal son" role was much more interesting than the situations Aven and Thor found themselves in.
I am sure this book will be the answer to readers who loved the first book and it was a pleasure just to read a nice story.
I have come to expect a story from the pen of Joanne Bischof to be one that slices straight to the heart with its truth and tenderness. Daughters of Northern Shores is no exception. With its return of beloved characters and a message of trust at its center, it is one I will cherish upon recalling (and REREADING!).
With a balance of poignancy and vivid life, the story unfolds as one tentatively hopeful yet confronting pain, broken trust, trials, and jealousies of life. The rift left unsettled at the end of Sons of Blackbird Mountain is brought to light with Haakon’s wanderings and, eventually, steps to mend it. And oh, what a heart-trial that is!!! His prodigal journey is aided with wisdom from beloved women and the hesitant restoration of his brotherly relationships.
While Haakon seeks his place on Blackbird Mountain, Thor and Aven contend with fears and joys of their own. Again, Joanne Bischof handles subjects such as Thor’s Deafness, prejudice, and even childbirth with a delicate and reverent approach, honest when necessary and revelatory in manner with others. Reading this story is like witnessing the lives of the Norgaard family, being a part of their sorrows and sharing in their hope – most importantly, their trust in a Savior to see them through even the hardest of battles.
Daughters of Northern shores is a novel to treasure and one to make you think of the impact just one person can have. It is an encouraging story that reminds the reader to hope when there is no clear path ahead. And, to hold family and friends dear, always extending grace.
Thank you to Prism Book Tours and Netgalley for the review copy. This is my honest review.
Joanne paints a beautiful picture of hope and heartbreak, forgiveness and redemption, family ties and the longing for home.
This sequel to Sons of Blackbird Mountain did not disappoint. I was on the edge of my seat (except for the brief lapses into the backstory of the previous book--yet these seem to make it accessible even for those who haven't read the first).
(I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.)
I simply could not wait for this sequel to Joanne's first book in this series. 'Daughters of Northern Shores' did not disappoint and had me on the edge of my seat the entire time. The characters in this book are so relatable and make you want to root for them. Though at times predictable, I thoroughly enjoyed the continuing journey of the Norgaard family and the adventures that awaited them. A satisfying ending to their story, I can only hope for just one more book in this series! It left me wanting more!
Book summary: Aven Norgaard understands courage. Orphaned within an Irish workhouse, then widowed at just nineteen, she voyaged to America where she was wooed and wed by Thor Norgaard, a Deaf man in rural Appalachia. That the Lord saw her along the winding journey and that Aven now carries Thor's child are blessings beyond measure. Yet while Thor holds her heart, it is his younger brother and rival who haunts her memories. Haakon--whose selfish choices shattered her trust in him.
Having fled the Norgaard orchard after trying to take Aven as his own, Haakon sails on the North Atlantic ice trade, where his soul is plagued with regrets that distance cannot heal. Not even the beautiful Norwegian woman he's pursued can ease the torment. When the winds bear him home after four years away, Haakon finds the family on the brink of tragedy. A decades-old feud with the neighboring farm has wrenched them into the fiercest confrontation on Blackbird Mountain since the Civil War. Haakon's cunning and strength hold the power to seal many fates, including Thor's--which is already imperiled due to a grave illness brought to him at the first prick of warfare.
Now Haakon faces the hardest choice of his life. One that shapes a battlefield where pride must be broken enough to be restored, and where a prodigal son may finally know the healing peace of surrender and the boundless gift of forgiveness. And when it comes to the woman he left behind in Norway, he just might discover that while his heart belongs to a daughter of the north, she's been awaiting him on shores more distant than the land he's fighting for.
My thoughts... Reading this book reminds me of the amazing bread pudding I had for dessert the other day: warm, comforting, delicious with every bite, and I didn't want it to end! This is just how I felt while reading "Daughters of Northern Shores."
When I finished the first book in this series, "Sons of Blackbird Mountain," I was in love with the Norgaard family. The way that Joanne Bischof wrote each character endeared them to me. I immediately wanted more of their story. When I saw that there would be a sequel I waiting in eager anticipation then downloaded as fast as I could!
After years of living peacefully, the Norgaard's family life is shaken up again with the return of Haakon and the sudden illness of Thor, which impacts the rest of the family, particularly Aven. The tension is high as the family navigates how to extend forgiveness to Haakon. The parallel to the Biblical story of the Prodigal Son is so beautifully written. There is also a mysterious element as they try to discover the source of Thor's illness.
I really can't say enough about how much I love this series (because you really need to read both books)! The balance of romance, tension, spirituality, and exquisite detail make for an excellent reading experience!
**I received a free copy of this novel from the publisher via netgalley in order to give an honest review, which I did.**
Haakon Norgaard fled his beloved home on Blackbird Mountain after attacking his brother Thor's beloved, Aven, and has spent the past four years working on sailing crews around the Atlantic. Running away hasn't made it possible for him to forget what he has done, though, and the time comes for him to stop running and try to make amends. Returning home, however, will be the most difficult thing he's ever done, as it means owning up to what he has done and trying to regain the trust that he has shattered. When he returns, he finds Thor and Aven wed and expecting a child--but Thor is also deathly ill and their enemies, the Sorrels, have made it clear that they're ready for a fight to end their longstanding feud. While the family doesn't exactly welcome Haakon with open arms, they need his strength and expertise to protect their home and one another.
Ah! I loved Joanne Bischof's writing style. It flows so well, with wonderful descriptions and great word choices. I also love her characters, with flaws right alongside their strengths. These characters just capture your heart--from Thor, with his deafness and his strength and his tenderness, to Haakon with his wildness that can't quite overshadow that deep-down goodness, to Aven who loves fiercely and faces life with such courage--and you just can't help but root for them and be swept up in their stories. I loved the first book in this series, and I"m glad to be able to emphatically state that this book is just as lovely and enjoyable to read. One of the best books of 2019!
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Story after story, Bischof masterfully captures the work of the Maker’s hand in the essence of life’s fullness, depth, and frailty. No doubt about it, this Norgaard family has my heart!
While Jorgan amply fills the role of level-headed first-born, Thor and Haakon might as well be called thunder and lightning due to their deeply passionate and, at one time or another, achingly sorrowful dispositions. The author authentically portrays this family that extends beyond blood, multiple families living and working together on the same land and even under the same roof, and all the ups and downs that exist in that culture.
The Blackbird Mountain series is saturated with culture, knowledge, and awe-inspiring landscapes but it’s the heart of the stories that make these books unforgettable and precious. I cannot recommend these books highly enough.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and was under no obligation to post a review. The opinions expressed are my own.
Joanne has done it again! The sequel of this series is just as great as it’s predecessor. This story continues 4 years after the last book ended. Haakon returns home from sea and tries to make amends with everyone around the sane time Thor, Jorgan and Aven are facing their own battles. This story was great. Joanne writes do beautifully. Seeing forgiveness and redemption being displayed so wonderfully was great to see. Haakon really grew on me. He was broken man who had to learn how to seek God’s forgiveness and his own. I liked that Thor and Aven were prominent in this book and not just side characters. They’re still as sweet as ever. Jorgan, Peter, Cora, Ida, etc were still good characters. I also liked how the Gospel was woven in this story. I teared up at the end as well.
Anyways, I recommend this!
The Daughters of Northern Shores
By Joanne Bischof
The Daughters of Northern Shores is the sequel to Sons of Blackbird Mountain. I read this book as a stand-alone novel however I guaranty that within the first few pages you’ll want to read the first book. The back story is presented in the first chapter to catch you up, however. Daughters of Northern Shores continues following the Norgaard brothers in rural Appalachia. I enjoyed this book and I think you will as well.
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Book hangovers are real my friends, and this story has left a lasting impression. I finished reading it (much to my dismay, as I didn't want it to end) a couple days ago and have been trying to gather my thoughts into a coherent manner in which to do this fantastic story justice with my words. An impossible task!
This story picks up right where we left off and primarily follows Haakon. If summed up in one line, I'd have to say that it is Haakon's redemption story. From heartache to abundant grace we see a beautiful story unfold. One that reminds us that we all sin and fall short, and are in desperate need of grace.
I enjoyed every moment spent with the dynamic characters of this story. Picking up the book was like stepping through a time portal and entering the world flawless depicted on the pages. If you haven't yet, you will want to be sure and read Sons of Blackbird Mountain. Both of these stories will completely weave themselves around your heart!
(I receive complimentary books for review from publishers, publicists, and/or authors, including Netgalley. I am not required to write positive reviews. The opinions I have expressed are my own.)
Daughters of Northern Shores, the second book in Joanne Bischof's Blackbird Mountain series, focuses more fully, but not exclusively, on younger brother Haakon. Reading the first book, Sons of Blackbird Mountain, is imperative to understanding much of what happens in this book. During the course of the book, the hate which previously played a prominent role continues to drive the story as the Norgaard family with the nearby Sorrell family. Love and the bonds of family and friends are tested through sickness and in health and with the return of the black sheep of the family who becomes the Prodigal Son.
Daughters of Northern Shores is a much darker story than the first in the series yet the story cannot be fully told without that aspect. As such, it is not cheerful pioneer romance. That said, it does end on a happy note and leaves the reader eager to read the hopefully forthcoming third volume in the series.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received the book Daughters of Northern Shores from Thomas Nelson via NetGalley. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
It is a skilled writer who can paint such vivid mental images of the tenderness of burly mountain men of Viking ancestry to their cherished wives and children, as well as their ferocity in battle to defend those same dear ones. It is an intuitive writer who can touch the depths of both loyalty and betrayal, fear and forgiveness, addiction and surrender. Joanne Bischof is just such an author and her talents are in full display in her Blackbird Mountain series, of which Daughters of Northern Shores is the second book, and hopefully not the last because readers will long to know the story of Haakon Norgaard and Kjersti Jönsson.
Thor Norgaard is the focus of the first book, and shares that attention with his younger brother Haakon in the second book. Neither's story would be complete without the influence of the third brother, Jorgan. These men, two hearing and one deaf, rely on their sense of family, their heritage, and their faith as they cut out a life in the mountains of Virginia in the late 1800s. They learn that sometimes the enemy lives among their neighbors and sometimes it can live within themselves.
I received a complimentary copy of Daughters of Northern Shores from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
We are back with the Norgaard family and as with the first book with this family it quickly becomes a page turner, and the author kept my attention all the way to the end, often with my heart in my throat.
You can read this as a stand-alone, and there is enough information given to bring you up to date, but you will be missing out.
While reading this and all that happens, you wonder whom will be there when the last page is turned, there sure is a lot of action here!
Through all that happens the hand of God is evident and loved the ending!
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Thomas Nelson, and was not required to give a positive review.
As expected Joanne Bischof beautifully, and lyrically continues the saga of the Nogaard family in book two of her Blackbird Mountain series.
This book centers around the youngest Nogaard brother, Haakon, and an ongoing feud with the neighbors. Think the Hatfields and McCoys. Which is a perfect analogy since they too lived in Appalachia.
Ms. Bischof's descriptive abilities made me feel as though I was experiencing the birth of my first child as Aven gave birth to hers. I could once again smell the apples and the dirt of the fields. Feel the warmth of the fire. Each of the elements although small made the book an experience not just a book I read.
I loved catching up with Thor, Aven, Jorgan, Fay, Ida, and Cora. Series open the doors for not only catching up with all the characters but getting to know each character more personally.
The themes that run through this book are forgiveness of others and self. Restoration to God and family. As well as healing of body, soul, and even land.
If you haven't noticed . . . Yes, I loved this book!! Joanne Bischof literally hits a home run right out of the park.
I highly recommend this book.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book via the publisher in association with Joanne's Street Team. I was not required to write a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I adored this book. I did not read the first in the series, but I was okay without it. I would have loved it even more, I'm sure. This book was excellent. The characters were flawed, but ones I could care about in spite of their failings. I loved how the author brought redemption to a character I was inclined to dislike, even though he was the main character! I would have loved more of the "love story" of Haakon. That was my biggest criticism. But I would recommend this to anyone!
I received a free review copy of this book in order to facilitate my review. I was not required to leave a positive review, and all opinions are my own.