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The Passing Storm by Christine Nolfi
Release: November 1st 2021Format: EbookPublisher: Lake Union PublishingSource: Suzyapproved Book ToursFind it at: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, Audible, B&N
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A gripping, openhearted novel about family, reconciliation, and bringing closure to the secrets of the past.
Early into the tempestuous decade of her thirties, Rae Langdon struggles to work through a grief she never anticipated. With her father, Connor, she tends to their Ohio farm, a forty-acre spread that itself has enjoyed better days. As memories sweep through her, some too precious to bear, Rae gives shelter from a brutal winter to a teenager named Quinn Galecki.
Quinn has been thrown out by his parents, a couple too troubled to help steer the misunderstood boy through his own losses. Now Quinn has found a temporary home with the Langdons—and an unexpected kinship, because Rae, Quinn, and Connor share a past and understand one another’s pain. But its depths—and all its revelations and secrets—have yet to come to light. To finally move forward, Rae must confront them and also fight for Quinn, whose parents have other plans in mind for their son.
With forgiveness, love, and the spring thaw, there might be hope for a new season—a second chance Rae believed in her heart was gone forever.
About the Author:
Award-winning author Christine Nolfi writes heartwarming and inspiring fiction. Her latest release, The Road She Left Behind, has remained on the Amazon bestseller’s list since its release in June 2019. The Passing Storm release is on November 2021,
The Sweet Lake Series has been recognized by the International Book Awards, Royal Palm Literary Awards, Readers’ Favorite Awards, and Best Book Awards. Kirkus Reviews calls Sweet Lake “an uplifting and charming story.” Redbook calls the book “an enchanting story full of lovable characters.” The Liberty Series has been recognized by the Next Generation Indie Awards and Put Your Heart In A Book Awards. “Treasure Me is sure to delight and entertain. It’s light and refreshing; your old fashioned feel-good novel.” —USA Today
Prior to writing fiction, Christine owned a small public relations firm in Cleveland, Ohio. Her articles and press releases have appeared regionally in The Plain Dealer, The Akron Beacon Journal, and Cleveland Magazine.
Christine is the proud mother of four adopted children and two stepchildren, all of whom are now grown and in no hurry to give her grandchildren. She resides with her husband Barry and a crazy Wheaten Terrier named Lucy in Charleston, South Carolina.
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The Passing Storm Review:
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"The Passing Storm" is a book that grabs your attention because of its complex characters and how their storylines intertwine, and I enjoyed reading it.
To begin with, I felt the author has a beautiful talent for writing drama. The story's highlight is the characters, and I loved how the author portrayed each of them. I thought the story would be straightforward when I started, as it only revolved around three people, Rae, Quinn, and Conner. However, as you continue reading, the author makes the story complex, where you have Griffin, Sally, Lark, Katherine, to name a few.
I thought Rae was great in the lead as she coped with her loss and tried to move forward. She shares a lovely bond with Connor, and I enjoyed her scenes with Quinn. One of my favorite moments was when Sally confronts Rae about Quinn. Even Quinn grew on me, even though I did not initially like him. Another character who I liked was Griffin. Even though we learn about him later on, he strongly impacts the tale, and I liked how the author unfolded the mystery of how he connects with Rae's story. The characters all share heartbreak, grief, and loss, but the book also gives you hope and touches you with what happens to them.
The author also did a lovely job with the mystery behind what happened to Lark. As the story progresses, there are some surprising revelations that I did not anticipate, making the story compelling. The main characters all feel like they are hiding something, and the author does a lovely job of revealing them layer by layer.
Overall, if you love emotional dramas with a touch of mystery, then "The Passing Storm" is the perfect book!
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A gripping, openhearted novel about family, reconciliation, and bringing closure to the secrets of the past.
Early into the tempestuous decade of her thirties, Rae Langdon struggles to work through a grief she never anticipated. With her father, Connor, she tends to their Ohio farm, a forty-acre spread that itself has enjoyed better days. As memories sweep through her, some too precious to bear, Rae gives shelter from a brutal winter to a teenager named Quinn Galecki.
Quinn has been thrown out by his parents, a couple too troubled to help steer the misunderstood boy through his own losses. Now Quinn has found a temporary home with the Langdons—and an unexpected kinship, because Rae, Quinn, and Connor share a past and understand one another’s pain. But its depths—and all its revelations and secrets—have yet to come to light. To finally move forward, Rae must confront them and also fight for Quinn, whose parents have other plans in mind for their son.
With forgiveness, love, and the spring thaw, there might be hope for a new season—a second chance Rae believed in her heart was gone forever.
About the Author:
Award-winning author Christine Nolfi writes heartwarming and inspiring fiction. Her latest release, The Road She Left Behind, has remained on the Amazon bestseller’s list since its release in June 2019. The Passing Storm release is on November 2021,
The Sweet Lake Series has been recognized by the International Book Awards, Royal Palm Literary Awards, Readers’ Favorite Awards, and Best Book Awards. Kirkus Reviews calls Sweet Lake “an uplifting and charming story.” Redbook calls the book “an enchanting story full of lovable characters.” The Liberty Series has been recognized by the Next Generation Indie Awards and Put Your Heart In A Book Awards. “Treasure Me is sure to delight and entertain. It’s light and refreshing; your old fashioned feel-good novel.” —USA Today
Prior to writing fiction, Christine owned a small public relations firm in Cleveland, Ohio. Her articles and press releases have appeared regionally in The Plain Dealer, The Akron Beacon Journal, and Cleveland Magazine.
Christine is the proud mother of four adopted children and two stepchildren, all of whom are now grown and in no hurry to give her grandchildren. She resides with her husband Barry and a crazy Wheaten Terrier named Lucy in Charleston, South Carolina.
“The Passing Storm” is a book that grabs your attention because of its complex characters and how their storylines intertwine, and I enjoyed reading it.
To begin with, I felt the author has a beautiful talent for writing drama. The story’s highlight is the characters, and I loved how the author portrayed each of them. I thought the story would be straightforward when I started, as it only revolved around three people, Rae, Quinn, and Conner. However, as you continue reading, the author makes the story complex, where you have Griffin, Sally, Lark, Katherine, to name a few.
I thought Rae was great in the lead as she coped with her loss and tried to move forward. She shares a lovely bond with Connor, and I enjoyed her scenes with Quinn. One of my favorite moments was when Sally confronts Rae about Quinn. Even Quinn grew on me, even though I did not initially like him. Another character who I liked was Griffin. Even though we learn about him later on, he strongly impacts the tale, and I liked how the author unfolded the mystery of how he connects with Rae’s story. The characters all share heartbreak, grief, and loss, but the book also gives you hope and touches you with what happens to them.
The author also did a lovely job with the mystery behind what happened to Lark. As the story progresses, there are some surprising revelations that I did not anticipate, making the story compelling. The main characters all feel like they are hiding something, and the author does a lovely job of revealing them layer by layer.
Overall, if you love emotional dramas with a touch of mystery, then “The Passing Storm” is the perfect book!
Book Tour Schedule
I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on The Passing Storm by Christine Nolfi Blog Tour hosted by Suzyapproved Book Tours.