Thursday, April 25, 2019

A Question of Loyalty by Jesseca Wheaton || blog tour || THIS BOOK.



Happy Thursday, lovelies humans!

How are you all on this dandy morning? Pleased to see me twice in a week after I basically vanished for like 16 days? (Or maybe you could care less? You're entitled to your own incorrect opinions. xD) I'm glad to be—hopefully—getting back on top of things and catching up in a few areas.

Starting with this blog tour!

So what's it all about? We're here today for a celebration. Just because it's Thursday, you ask? Well, except that I'm working Saturday morning. But that's neither here nor there. Actually, scratch that. It is both here and there.)

But nope. Not that. It's the blog tour for my dear friend Jess' epic historical novel, A Question of Loyalty. For fans of the Questions of War series, this is the time you've been waiting for. :D



|| Synopsis

A Man. A Brother. A Traitor.



The war has taken everything Micah Wilson has ever held dear, and with all his being he wishes he could do something to stop the heartache. But he often wonders if he'll ever be able to move on after the war, or forget the brother who left six years before. How can God still have a plan when it seems that the world around him is falling to pieces, to say nothing of his own heart? 


Ann Sullivan has seen two brothers changed by the war. And she's resolved to do something to stop the pain she sees in their eyes from becoming a reality for so many others. The world is on the brink of Normandy when her nursing unit is shipped to England and, while there, an unexpected encounter promises to change her own life . . . forever. But it's only the beginning. As the war in Europe rages on, Ann is caught in the crossfires. And when the unthinkable happens, she comes face to face with the evil of the Third Reich. Is it possible that the reality of it all is more deadly than even her worst nightmares? 


Erich Essler never questioned his duty to his country. All his life he's struggled to live up to his father's expectations, and bring honor to the Essler name. But when the man he thought of as his only friend turns out to be the enemy, he can no longer rid himself of the questions that continue to torment him. Is what he's doing really honorable? And does he owe his loyalty to his country . . . or a higher power?


Freedom for Europe dawns on the distant horizon. But in the midst of the fight, four lives will be forever changed, and their loyalty to God and Country brought into question.

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|| Praise & Squeals

Having read each of the books in this series, I reserve the right to pick and choose favorite(s)—and A Question of Courage will always be my favorite of the trilogy. (This can be attributed to the fact that I love Rafe and he is mine. Hands off, ladies.)

Okkaaaay, I'm gonna be serious now. I'm trying, y'all.

As I was saying, A Question of Courage is amazing and A Question of Honor is such an epic, but I adored A Question of Loyalty. It was quite a bit different from AQoC and closer to AQoH in plot. Not only is there friendship, a brothers thread, and a darling romance, but...Ya know those books that ripped your heart out and trampled all over it? This book will do that to you. Like, a dozen times.

Nope, that's not a warning; that's an encouragement to grab the book, hide away for a few hours to read, and be challenged to discover where your loyalties lie.

A satisfyingly heartbreaking conclusion to the series and certainly one you need to read. Releasing tomorrow!



*smirks* I asked permission to use "my own" photo as the author pic, a request which was
absentmindedly granted by the child in question. Although, considering what I
COULD have posted, I figure I'm playing fair.

(Did I mention this child is LETHAL when it comes to card games?) 

|| About the Author

Jesseca is a daughter, sister, and a child of God. Her days are spent reading, cooking, spending time with siblings, or playing piano. And writing, of course! At an early age words fascinated her, and her love for the printed page has only grown. She lives with her parents and seven siblings in the sunny state of Kansas, and she's convinced there's no place like home.




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are you a fan of the Questions of War series? have you read book-3 yet? 

did my rambles get old/boring/nonsensical?

16 comments:

  1. *screams so loud* IT’S FINALLY HERE!!!!! AHHHH!!!! I can’t wait to binge-read the entire series. And have the lovely row of paperbacks on my shelf. *screams again* This week is entirely too much excitement for an excitable girl. xD

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    1. *joins the shriek* Oooh, yes, I'm due a QoW binge too! :D Such loveliness!

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  2. Yup, AQoC is my fav too. <3 (and NO YOU DON'T GET RAFE. NOPE, NOT HAPPENING.)
    Also that pic...I started laughing before I saw the caption. You're epic. XD
    BUT YEAH I CAN'T WAIT TO HAVE ALL 3 OF THESE ON MY SHELF

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    1. (UM EXCUSE ME I CALLED HIM FIRST. SO THERE.)
      *beams* thank ya, ma'am.

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  3. I love your post! *has read the ending at least five times* (You may have Rafe, I get Arnold! Rafe was first until Arnold came in then it was sorry, Rafe!)

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    1. *beams* Aw, thanks, hon! (Bahahaa. You may have Arnold. ;))

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  4. I'm looking forward to reading this one! :D I got excited when you said this one is closer in plot to "A Question of Honor". That's my favorite book in the series so far. :)

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    1. SQUEEE! It’s so good. :D Hehe, I guess because it’s set in Europe, and Erich and Micah are back and all that. Enjoy!

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  5. I don't think I've heard of these books, but they look like something I'd love to read ;D Your enthusiasm is contagious ;D

    keturahskorner.blogspot.com

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    1. This series is a gem, for sure! <3 Hope you enjoy :)

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  6. Hey, Faith! Just tagged you over at Showers of Blessings!!! ;)
    -Brooklyne

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