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File Size: 1637 KB
Print Length: 92 pages
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Publisher: Love Letter Press (February 27, 2019)
Publication Date: February 27, 2019
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07N49S7XS
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In Arlem Hawks debut book, A Steadfast Heart, a retelling of The Steadfast Tin Soldier, she masterfully tells a tale of a love that transcends societal expectations. Robert, a former Navy Lieutenant, who lost both his leg and his hope in a war, never thought love was possible. Holly, a woman trying to rise above the poverty of her past, finds a love with Robert that is more than she ever expected. I loved following Robert and Holly as they found their HAE and highly recommend A Steadfast Heart!I received an advanced readers copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
It was a pretty good book, based on an almost forgotten fairytale, The Steadfast Tin Soldier. The Steadfast Heart was better than most Regency romances, in my opinion, in that it wasn't super precious about using stereotypical Regency-speak, if that makes sense. I didn't feel like the author was trying for a moment to convince me that "this is set in Jane Austen's time and it's authentic, dammit". It was easy to read, with characters who felt real.
It was a roller coaster ride for me wondering how this re-telling would wrap up. I loved it. Holly fits the personality I would expect of the little ballerina, and Robert fits the romantic and lovelorn steadfast tin soldier. Creative twists make this a page-turner.
The soldier in this lovely fairy tale is not made of tin, but is a handsome real navy lieutenant injured in battle.
I did not know this fairy tale at all and had to read a synopsis of it to have any idea of it. But in reading that I could see little elements in The Steadfast Heart that were drawn from the original tale of The Steadfast Tin Soldier. It isn't the same story but Ms. Hawks obviously drew from it to write her own tale.I thought this tale was well written. I loved Robert and how he worked so hard to keep smiling in difficult circumstances. Initially Holly was pretty haughty and seemed spoiled despite being raised in poverty. But then seemingly pretty suddenly her heart is softened and she is kind to Robert. She is kind of wishy-washy for a bit but gets stronger as the story goes on. And then the reader can love her as much as Robert.I might have enjoyed more of a confrontation between Robert and Mr. Pelham allowing others to see his true character but perhaps the author is not as vindictive as I.I have enjoyed each novella in this series so far and I look forward to reading more from this author. Well done.Sex: no. some kissesLanguage: noViolence: Necklace is ripped from Holly's neck.*I received an advanced copy of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.
Oh, how I hated that haughty ballerina, but what a dear the steadfast tin soldier! Fantastic to see that haughtiness melt away in this retelling of the old fairytale.Ms. Hawks does a good job translating the fairy tale of a tin soldier and a paper doll ballerina into this regency-era novella with rounded characters.
When I heard that this book was a retelling of The Steadfast Tin Soldier, I was surprised and intrigued. I love retellings and have read a lot of them, but that particular story is not one I've seen retold. Plus, from what I remembered of the story (and, yes, I refreshed my memory before reading this book), things didn't exactly go all that well, so it seemed an unusual choice. So, congrats to the author for doing something new and making it work (and not end in tragedy, as the original does). So, we have Robert and Holly. Robert is a soldier who lost his leg in the war, and Holly is a young lady who seems to have all the world open before her. And, it must be said, she's rather a spoilt brat and thinks very little of Robert from their first meeting. Then, things don't go so well for her, and she gets sent to her aunt in Cornwall (which is about as country as you can get). And, of course, while she's there, she meets Robert again. This is a quick, clean read and well-edited. It's much harder to like Holly than Robert, but although she can be a brat, we do get to see the pain and insecurity behind it all. So, she comes across mostly as a confused, hurting child needing to grow up, which is easier to sympathize with. And, of course, eventually she does grow up. I received an ARC. I was not required to write a review but chose to do so and the opinions stated are my own.
The Steadfast Heart is an absolutely delightful, clean, and lovely retelling of the Steadfast Tin Soldier.I read it in one sitting and wanted more!Lieutenant Robert Brenton lost a foot saving a friend at the battle of Trafalgar. He slowly recovered but feels now he has no real place in the world. He is lonely but tries to keep up his good spirits and belief that all will be well.Miss Holly Addison is a gentleman's daughter, beautiful, bright, witty, graceful and very young. She is lively but vain, vapid and shallow. She is however, engaged to Miles Pelham, the toast of the ton. She meets Lieutenant Robert Brenton at a dance, as her brother is the man he had saved. She is embarrassed by his affliction. Everything is going well until suddenly Miles breaks their engagement, leaving her heartbroken and her reputation in ruins.She is banished by her family to Cornwall, to stay with a distant relative. Little does she know, Lieutenant Robert Brenton will be staying there as well! They have an inauspicious meeting and things seem to go downhill.I just loved Lieutenant Robert Brenton. The author did a wonderful job showing his caring, positive outlook and truly steadfast heart. I liked how she showed how difficult is was to come home damaged from war in that day and time.Holly was more difficult to like because she had much farther to go. However, I think the author did a lovely job showing her to have a good heart as well, despite her basically being a teen-age brat. I love how she incorporated the tin heart in the fire as well.And the characters weren't overly sweet, overly dramatic, overly villainous or too thin. They read like real people.This truly is a lovely story. I look forward to more from this author!
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