By Kelly Bridgewater
New York, 2016
Natalie Abbott offers answers for hurting listeners on her popular radio program. But she struggles to connect with her teenagers, with her daughter in an unhealthy relationship and her son uncommunicative and isolated. When one member of the family commits an unspeakable act, Natalie is forced to uncover who she truly is under the façade of her radio persona.
New York, 1776
Mercy Howard is shocked when her fiancé, Nathan Hale, is arrested and hanged as a spy. When she’s asked to join the revolutionary spy ring in Manhattan, she sees an opportunity to avenge Nathan’s death. But keeping her true loyalties hidden grows increasingly harder as the charming Major John Andre of the King’s Army becomes more to her than a target for intelligence.
Mercy’s journals comfort Natalie from across the centuries as both women struggle with their own secrets and shame, wondering how deep God’s mercy extends.
Natalie Abbott offers answers for hurting listeners on her popular radio program. But she struggles to connect with her teenagers, with her daughter in an unhealthy relationship and her son uncommunicative and isolated. When one member of the family commits an unspeakable act, Natalie is forced to uncover who she truly is under the façade of her radio persona.
New York, 1776
Mercy Howard is shocked when her fiancé, Nathan Hale, is arrested and hanged as a spy. When she’s asked to join the revolutionary spy ring in Manhattan, she sees an opportunity to avenge Nathan’s death. But keeping her true loyalties hidden grows increasingly harder as the charming Major John Andre of the King’s Army becomes more to her than a target for intelligence.
Mercy’s journals comfort Natalie from across the centuries as both women struggle with their own secrets and shame, wondering how deep God’s mercy extends.
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My Thoughts:
The Hidden Side
the second novel by author, Heidi Chiavorli. I haven't gotten around to reading
her first novel, but I think I will want to pick that up soon. With The Hidden Side, I was introduced to Chiavorli's
writing and now understand why good things are being said about her writing. With a
women's fiction novel, I expect to be touched by a difficult topic and dive
deep into the character's emotions. Chiavorli does a good job at creating a
timely story with deep characters.
My favorite thing about her writing is the transformation of
the characters as they move through the story. In the beginning, the character
claim a faith and belief in God, but then a crisis strikes, and they are
tested. Their faith deepens as they struggle and grow closer to God. Some
novels I have read, the deep desire to question and seek God appears fake and
forced by the author, but I believe Chiavorli's
dug really deep and created an authentic character.
I enjoyed the character of Mealynn. I personally related to
her the most. Being a mother, I thought I would empathize with Natalie, but I
didn't. . I empathized with Natalie as she pondered what she could have done differently when raising
Chris. I empathize with the twin of Chris. I could feel Maelynn's hurt and
anger as she walked through this difficult time in her teenage life. While the
character of Mercy is the historical character, I really didn't empathize with
her or enjoy her story. After reading the complete story, I still am confused
on what Mercy's story has to do with the other one. I understand Natalie and
Maelynn read the journal, but what did it have to do with the modern day story.
I enjoyed the contemporary timeline. It was very timely and
important for this day with all the school shootings. Chiavorli's perspective
with the mother, father, and sister of a shooter is different than anything I
have ever read, and I felt swept up into the action within the first chapter. This
was a wonderful book to spend a day or longer with.
Overall, Heidi Chiavorli's second book The Hidden Side was all about taking a different viewpoint on a hot
topic. Maelynn was the character I related to the most. The historical story
felt out of place. Even though the contemporary story captured my attention. I
believe fans of Rachel Hauck, Beth K. Vogt, or Laura McNeil would enjoy this
women's fiction.
I received a complimentary copy of The Hidden Side by Heidi Chiavorli from Tyndale Publishing, but the
opinions stated are all my own.
My Rating: 4
out of 5 stars
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