About the Book
Book: Souls Astray
Author: Kellyn Roth
Genre: Historical Women’s Fiction
Release date: April 5, 2022
Adele
Collier has sought a carefree lifestyle ever since her tragic
childhood. Determined to never allow anyone or anything to control her
life or emotions again, she consistently seeks distraction in gaiety.
But shaking her ghosts isn’t as easy as she’d like.
Troy Kee has been alone in the world
since the Great War took his parents and left him in charge of his
younger sister. When she marries, he’s left to seek after his goal of a
healthy, complete family. But how can he focus on his dream when trouble
plagues his family vineyard?
When Adele and Troy meet, a whirlwind romance begins—but can two lost souls have a healthy relationship?
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About the Author
Kellyn Roth is a
historical romance & women’s fiction author who writes about the
empty places where hope has the most room to grow. Her novels include
the inspirational Victorian family saga, The Chronicles of Alice and
Ivy, and the Kees & Colliers series, which follows a broken family
in the tumultuous years of the first half of the 20th century.
Kellyn is a student of the Author
Conservatory and a writing coach. When not building her author career,
she is likely getting lost somewhere in the Pacific Northwest with her
friends, watching period dramas and facetious comedies, or spending time
with her husband.
More from Kellyn
Hello everyone!
First, I wanted to thank you all for checking out this blog tour! In
this fast-paced world, the fact that you took a moment out of your day
to read this is actually a pretty big honor. I appreciate you checking
out my little book and taking the time to read my introduction.
Souls Astray was the book I wrote when my granddad died. We were very
close, and at the time he died, I was a lonely teenager, recently
graduated from high school and unsure of my next step. I was heartbroken
by his death – it felt like the nail in the coffin of my family, and it
felt a little like he was the last person who believed in me.
This wasn’t true, but my, did it feel my dramatic self with lots of
thoughts! I poured those into the book, writing it all in about three
weeks, and then I spent the next few years revising it.
This book (and the other novels in its series) are of a different
tone than my usual books. Even though I delve into difficult topics in
all my stories – such as grief and loss, miscarriage, assault, serious
mental health issues – this story somehow ended up with a tone I don’t
think I could replicate if I tried.
This was the story I wrote out of my own grief and desperation, my
own feeling that my world was falling apart. It’s like sharing a piece
of my own heart to share it. Though Adele and Troy had very different
journeys than mine, which is pretty peachy compared to their lives, I
still relate to them.
This was also the first book I didn’t dedicate to a real person – the
dedication ended up being inspired by a song, actually, which was
comforting to me during this time: God Only Knows by For King &
Country. “For the lonely, for the ashamed, the misunderstood, and the
ones to blame. What if we could start over?”
Thank you again for your time!
Kellyn Roth
Blog Stops
Inklings and notions, June 1
Miriam Jacob, June 1
lakesidelivingsite, June 2
Texas Book-aholic, June 3
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, June 4
Rebecca Tews, June 5
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, June 5
For Him and My Family, June 6
Library Lady’s Kid Lit, June 7
Locks, Hooks and Books, June 8
deb’s Book Review, June 9
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, June 10
To Everything There Is A Season, June 10
Connie’s History Classroom, June 11
Splashes of Joy, June 12
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, June 13
Pause for Tales, June 14
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Kellyn is giving
away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card and a paperback
copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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My Thoughts
I had never read anything by this author until picking up this book. I really enjoy historical fiction so I was excited to read this story. The first half of the book is really pretty good. I was engaged and interested in the characters. The story line moves VERY fast and at times I felt like I was reading more of a novella. The second half of the book really confused me and took a complete turn that I wasn't expecting. Other people who have read it comment on how it is similar to some of the older classics. I suppose that is true in a way but I really didn't love this book. It ends on a bit of a cliffhanger and I have no idea where book two might take the story. This book ended up being not at all what I expected and while I don't expect a fairy tale romance, this story just ended with twisted confusion.
Two and a half stars.
"I received this book from the publisher for free. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review."