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In Victorian England, a woman searches for her niece, who was left at the Foundling Home, with the help of a report. In the present day, the Foundling Museum's acting director works with a film make to promote the museum and uncover its past.
Interesting history, and I enjoyed the way the timelines meshed together.
A Token of Love is a dual-timeline historical fiction novel set in England, both Victorian times and current day.
The mystery in each story was compelling, personal to the characters, and the focus of the plot. I learned so much about misconceptions and prejudices of poor women and children in Victorian London.
I fell in love with the characters and their stories. Their hearts for helping others, even at their own peril, was encouraging. I enjoyed seeing the romances. Both were "close proximity" trope and such natural relationships blossoming into more.
This story deals with the heartbreaking topic of human trafficking, but it ends with a message of love and hope.
I received this book from Bethany House publisher and NetGalley. Opinions are my own.
Carrie Turansky, a gifted storyteller, has written another brilliant compelling story! A Token of Love, an equally powerful dual-timeline set in 1885 and present day London, will keep readers turning the pages in this enthralling book.
In seamlessly linked together timelines, Turansky continuously reminds us to trust in God during difficult times. Turansky’s historical detail is astonishing, and her realistic characters brought this story to life. In each timeline, the story centers around the Foundling Hospital, the first children's home in England, now a museum, and its link to child trafficking in 1885. In 19th century London, Lillian and Matthew are frantically trying to find her niece who was sold to a brothel from the Foundling House. As they work together battling London’s underbelly to solve the mystery of her whereabouts love blossoms. In modern day, Janelle and Jonas, discover the scandal working together on a historical fundraiser film of the hospital for the museum. Janelle must decide whether to expose it, or keep it hidden from potential donors of the museum. Through faith in each other to do the right thing, love blossoms in this timeline too. Yes, readers Turansky penned an exquisite book with two love stories, and mysteries, centered around a theme, that unfortunately still exists today, child trafficking.
I loved this heartfelt story of two eras woven together by the quest for love, and justice for those who cannot speak for themselves. Turansky, a wonderful historian, wrote a captivating story that will forever remain in my heart. Though not always easy to read, I highly recommend A Token of Love, a great story with a meaningful message that will be with you long after it ends.
A complimentary copy of this book was provided by Bethany House via Net Galley through Interviews & Reviews. I was not obligated to write a favorable review, and all opinions are my own.
This is a dual time read, 1885 and present time, and the author weaves a story that will have you page turning for answers.
A destitute young unwed mother gives her daughter to the London Foundling Home, along with a token of her love, and a way to recognize her daughter among the thousands of other children.
Modern day the home is now a museum and they want to keep the history alive, and meet the temporary director Janelle, and her journey with a film director, both trying to earn money to keep this historical place going. Of course, we are met with obstacles, and meet more characters. One highlights the plight of teenagers and the threat of evil lurking, but not only now but also in the past.
There is a bit of sweet romance in both time periods, but the focus is on saving these children, and opening your eyes to what is going on.
This is a story based on a real place but most of the read is fictional, a great Christian read to get lost in!
I received this book through Celebrate Lit, and was not required to give a positive review.
I just finished reading this historical fiction that left me in awe! In this outstanding dual-time story, Carrie Turansky delivers a well-researched, enthralling tale that explores the lives of characters in 1885 and the present day, connected by London's Foundling Hospital. What struck me most was the characters' unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of children affected by poverty and circumstance. With its captivating mystery, tender heartfelt moments, lovely faith elements, and beautiful handling of a difficult topic, this book is a powerful read!
A Token of Love by Carrie Turansky highlights the world of Human Trafficking in modern times and in the past. In London, Turansky focuses on a foundling hospital and the good work that they do for orphans, but then there is a dark, seedy side to the organization. Both stories depend on something that happened in the past, and how it reflects and affects the future storyline. The plot was a little sad that human trafficking still happens today as it did in the past. Readers will enjoy how Turansky weaves the two storylines seamlessly. The characters dove deep into their emotions. I really enjoyed how Turansky created a storyline that depended on the historical aspects. The plot kept my attention, and I wanted to see how the happily-ever-after moment would happen. I loved seeing the setting of London, and how Turansky will draw readers into the setting as much as the plot. As for the spiritual element, it was most definitely there, and I enjoy how it flowed naturally from certain characters. Overall, A Token of Love by Carrie Turansky is an eye-opening historical novel that has great characters that captured my attention. I recommend this book.
I received a complimentary copy of A Token of Love by Carrie Turansky from Bethany House Publishers, but the opinions stated are all my own.
A Token of Love by Carrie Turansky is a highly engaging, exceptional tale of people and places that are years apart, but united by heartache, loss, love and an enduring faith in God.
A split-time romance filled with mystery, this memorable book will keep the reader entranced until the last page. I loved the faith element. In 1885 Lillian and Matthew trust God will help expose the seedy underbelly of child trafficking, while in present-day London, Janelle and Jonas must decide if exposing the past will be detrimental to the Foundling Museum and its potential donors.
With side characters that bring the theme of child trafficking to the forefront, the author has created an interesting and thoughtful narrative that will leave the reader with much to think about.
If you enjoy romance, mystery and history, then you will love A Token of Love.
I received a complimentary copy courtesy of Bethany House through NetGalley for my honest review.
This book took my breath away. It had two story lines about 200 years apart.
Four main characters that were quite a like in many ways.
Matthew and Jonas were GOD fearing men who took their responsibilities very seriously. Lillian and Janelle were afraid to open their hearts due to their pasts. But were Matthew and Jonas worth the risk?
The book was "A Token of Love" given to us by the author, Carrie Turansky. It touched my heart. It made me stop and think. It made me cry. I loved the story. It wasn't always easy to read but it was so worth it. A treasure.
Another winner from gifted storyteller Carrie Turansky! A Token of Love features two equally compelling timelines set in London in 1885 and present-day. The transitions are seamless in the cleverly plotted story. This captivating, touching read kept me glued to the pages from beginning to end. The historical detail is amazing! Real people and places are expertly intertwined with the fictional ones. The Foundling Hospital is prominent in the historical story, and the Foundling Museum is the focus in the present-day story in which the echoes of the past are being heard in the present. The brilliantly crafted, realistic characters are easy to connect with and care about. Two heartwarming love stories add interest and depth to the story. I appreciate the encouraging faith thread that reminds us to trust God during difficult times and not let the past dictate the present and future. Ms. Turansky tackles the relevant issue of human trafficking head-on, but thoughtfully, raising awareness of the problem. I thoroughly enjoyed this inspiring, satisfying read and highly recommend it as a must read for fans of inspirational historical romance and dual-time stories.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley with no obligation to write a positive review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
In this outstanding dual-time story, Carrie Turansky delivers a well-researched, enthralling tale. London's Foundling Hospital is the connection between the settings of 1885 and present. Characters in both eras have committed their lives to ensure the safety and well being of children afflicted by poverty and circumstance. With captivating mystery and tender, heartfelt moments, this book is hard to put down. The author handles a difficult topic with beauty and grace. I highly recommend reading this touching historical fiction.
I received a digital copy of this book through NetGalley. This review is my opinion.
A brilliantly written dual story of human trafficking and the good people who never give up! Carrie has wrote another wonderful tale of God’s unconditional love and prayer overcoming unspeakable evil. Definitely add to your TBR pile!
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More than 5 stars for this book! I loved everything about it! My favorite setting is at Lillian's house. Her private garden is a place of tranquility and restfulness. There's some drama and two sweet love stories!
The characters are relatable and easy to like! I have many favorites, but Lillian is my #1! She's resourceful, generous, compassionate, and caring! Her faith in God is inspiring. Even when all seems lost, she perseveres and doesn't give up.
The dual timeline and the way that they joined brought the past and the present together seamlessly. I found the subject of the tokens fascinating. The author's note is definitely a must-read!
Some difficult issues are mentioned throughout the book. Abandonment, human trafficking and abducted children. While these may be sensitive topics, they are important to be aware of.
I was provided a complimentary copy of the book from the author/publisher via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.