Release: October 5, 2021
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Independant
Source: Suzy approved Book Tours
Find it at: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, B&N, TBD, Bookshop.org
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April 18, 1906 – A devastating earthquake rocks San Francisco and a young woman fears the baby she has been praying for and her husband will be lost forever.
Chances were a million to one that a girl born and raised in Philadelphia would encounter a stranger from California on the trolley and fall madly in love, but that’s what happened. Templeton was not only taken with John Morehouse, but also with his tales of life in San Francisco. As an aspiring fashion designer, the dazzle of a city called the Paris of the West, with its towering department stores and European couture was too much to resist.
Despite her family’s objections, she and John are married and, on their way back to California, before the month is out. To ease the heartbreak of such a move, Templeton promises her family that they will return for a visit every summer. She fully intends to keep that promise, but as her fashions gain popularity, the business grows increasingly more demanding. The trips back to Philadelphia become less frequent and she makes foolish choices she will come to regret.
Now, when she is on the verge of having everything she’s ever wanted, a devastating earthquake has torn across San Francisco and she awakes to discover the father of her baby is missing.
With the city in flames and lines of communication down, Templeton’s daddy leaves Philadelphia and sets out in search of his son-in-law. He’s too old for such a trip and ill-equipped for the challenges he will encounter, but he’s the only hope of saving his daughter’s happiness.
About the Author:
Bette Lee Crosby is the USA Today bestselling author of twenty-four novels, including The Twelfth Child and the Wyattsville series. She has been the recipient of the Reader’s Favorite Gold Medal, Reviewer’s Choice Award, FPA President’s Book Award and International Book Award, among many others. Her 2016 novel, Baby Girl, was named Best Chick Lit of the Year by Huffington Post. Also, her 2018 novel The Summer of New Beginnings, took First Place in the Royal Palm Literary Award for Women’s Fiction and was a runner-up for book of the year. Her novel, Emily, Gone is the winner of three literary Gold Medals, and the Benjamin Franklin Award. Her newest release When I Last Saw You is a historical saga based on a true story.
Crosby is a wife, mama, grandma and dog lover who specializes in heartwarming family fiction. She credits her mom for giving her such a love of Southern storytelling and laughingly admits to being a night owl and a workaholic. Her guilty pleasures are iced latte, chocolate, and late-night chats with fans and friends on Facebook.
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The Fault Between Us Review:
The author is one of my top favorites now. I loved “When I Last Saw You,” and now, “The Fault Between Us” also captured my heart. The author has a beautiful talent for writing historical romance and drama with strong characters, and this book does not disappoint.
I loved Templeton in the lead and her fashion talent. She is impulsive and makes all the right decisions when it comes to her professional career. Yet, when she meets John, she wonders hows to balance her life. The author portrays her realistically where you see her mature as a person. Initially, she wanted to concentrate on her career and was apprehensive about having a child. However, after her interactions with Denise and Isabelle, she starts to change her mind. I loved the moments when she saw John with Isabelle. Speaking of John, I thought he was also prominent, and how the author matured his character. You can see how he also self-reflect whenever they have an argument and wants to work towards fixing their problems. Even the supporting characters like Leo, Albert, and Eleanor were memorable.
Moreover, I was not even aware of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and the devastation it caused until I read the story. I appreciate the author for adding the details accurately, and narrating the story is vivid, making me feel like I was witnessing the tragedy with the characters. The author beautifully portrays that life is full of uncertainties but trusting your heart is what matters in the end.
Overall, “The Fault Between Us” is a moving emotional tale of heartbreak, hope, and love, and finding out what matters in life, and I loved reading it.
Book Tour Schedule
I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on The Fault Between Us by Bette Lee Crosby Blog Tour hosted by Suzy approved Book Tours.
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