Saturday, September 30, 2017

What Once Was Lost

GIVEAWAY
SAWYER, KIM VOGEL
WHAT ONCE WAS LOST

On a small Kansas farm, Christina Willems lovingly shepherds a group of poor and displaced individuals who count on her leadership and have come to see the Brambleville Asylum for the Poor as their home. But when a fire breaks out leaving the house uninhabitable, she must scramble to find shelter for all in her care, scattering her dear 'family'.

With no other options, Christina is forced to approach Levi Johnson, a reclusive mill owner, to take in a young blind boy named Tommy Kilgore. Levi agrees, with reluctance, but finds himself surprised by the bond that quickly growns between him and Tommy. As obstacles to repairing the farm pile up, Christina begins to wonder if she can fulfill the mission to which she's dedicated her life. And when an old adversary challenges Christina, will she find an unlikely ally -- or more --in the aloof Levi? Can Levi reconcile with the rejection that led to his hermit-like existence and open his heart to something more, especially a relationship with a loving God?

My Review:

Published in 2013

Faith and hope have the potential to help desperate characters overcome overwhelming odds -- they just have to believe in themselves enough to make things happen. Sawyer has chosen to tell the story from multiple points of view and that made for more of a fulfilling read for me, though it did lessen the emphasis on the romance between Christina and Levi.

Christina has been managing the Brambleville Asylum for the Poor on her own after her father's death. I love the way the novel begins -- giving the reader a clear vision of how she has created a family out of a rag tag group of souls down on their luck. From orphans to the cast out to impoverished widows -- everyone has a place at the table and a purpose to fulfill in their simple home. But when disaster strikes, Christina is challenged on so many fronts it's overwhelming.

Levi's one of those challenges, though he turns into a blessing. A taciturn recluse, he doesn't want anything to do with Christina or the blind orphan boy she implores him to take in until she can find the means to restore their home.  There's an ingrained kindness buried under all his crusty layers and a bond builds between boy and man, It isn't long before Christina becomes part of the equation and Levi is drawn back into the land of the living.

But there's treachery afoot, naysayers to prove wrong and a despicable villain to overcome before these two can ever hope to contemplate a happily ever after.

GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:

If you would like a chance to win a copy of What Once Was Lost, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoreadATyahooDOTca. If you add your email to a comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter via email, please add the title to the subject line so it's easier for me to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Sunday October 1 2017. Offer open to International Readers. Good luck.

38 comments:

  1. I have loved every single book I've read by Kim Vogel Sawyer and have no doubt I would enjoy this just as much!

    teamob4 (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. P.S. Be sure to check out Seekerville Weekend Edition, you just might find a surprise! ;-)

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    2. I really loved her Old Order Mennonite series but she seems to have a knack for storytelling no matter what she writes. Good luck, Trixi. And you have me intrigued by Seekerville!

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  2. Oh this does sound great. I'm going to check out her other books also. Thanks for sharing her work and for the chance to win. 😃
    iamabho ATGMAILDOT com

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    1. She's written a ton so there's lots to choose from. Good luck, Linda.

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    2. I seen that I have a couple of her Book #1's so that's cool
      Thanks again for the chance

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  3. This book sounds wonderful Kav. Thank you for the opportunity to win a copy.

    Blessings,
    Cindy W.
    countrybear52 AT yahoo DOT com

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  4. What a book! It sounds great! Thank you for your wonderful review, Kav.

    mauback55 at gmail dot com

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  5. Not read all of her books but greatly enjoyed those I have. Thanks for the interesting review! Just picked up her latest release, Bringing Maggie Home, which we discussed in the last Reader's Choice event! dixiedobie at yahoo dot com

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    1. I have my eye out on Bringing Maggie Home as well thanks to the Reader's Choice week! Good luck, CC.

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  6. I love her books. cheetahthecat1986ATgmailDOTcom

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  7. I love Kim's books and have read them all except her newest Bringing Maggie Home. And I am envious of CC (above) who already has that one! lol
    Happy weekend to all!

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    1. I've discovered that I have quite a lot of catching up to do when it comes to Kim's books but I'm trying to stay current now.

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  8. Sounds great! Thank you for for the giveaway.

    melodybissonnette@gmail.com

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  9. Count me in on this one .... becci43atgmaildotcom

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  10. Can you believe I've never read any of her books? I know, for shame. Thanks for the giveaway. Book sounds great.

    mindyhoungATmsnDOTcom

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    1. It's hard to keep up, isn't it, Mindy? I've never read a Francine Rivers book and now that you've pulled yourself up from the floor, I'll say good luck!

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  11. Sounds like an interesting twist on the usual group of orphans making a family! Thanks! paulams49ATsbcglobalDOTnet

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  12. Sounds like a wonderful read! Thanks for the great review.

    pwestfall7 at hotmail dot com

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  13. I've been on her review team for awhile now. I love her books. Bringing Maggie home is amazing. I have not read this one. Thank you for the chance.
    leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com

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    1. Glad to hear your endorsement for Bringing Maggie Home. Good luck, Lucy.

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  14. I don't think I have read any by Kim yet actually! This sounds like a heartwarming tale, and I would love to see how Christina, Levi and Tommy all come together as a family (I hope)!

    Llwaltz [at] gmail [dot] com

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    1. This is a great place to start. Good luck, Laura.

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  15. wow this sounds powerful. it sounds like a page turner. I need to add this to my list. thank you.
    quilting dash lady at Comcast dot net

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  16. Sign me up for this giveaway, pretty please, Kav? I know I will enjoy this story so I'm going to keep my fingers crossed for the win. Thanks.

    Dblaser(at)windstream(dot)net

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  17. It's been a good while since I read anything by Kim, but thay are always good!

    pattymh2000(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  18. I have read Kim but not recently. Guess I need to remedy that. This one sounds fantastic! paulams49ATsbcglobalDOTnet

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