Meet a remarkable woman. Read an unforgettable love story. Johanna Swan is a survivor. She escaped death twice—as a child in China during the Boxer Uprising of 1900 and twelve years later as a young woman aboard the ocean liner Titanic. Now a forward-thinking suffragist and an heiress besides, Johanna intends to use her intelligence, energy, and fortune to help poor and immigrant women. Johanna manages life the way she manages her money. Invest sensibly. Never be obligated. Reduce risk. Keep control of your assets. But the emotional turmoil in her family and the growing confusion in her own heart when it comes to charismatic, sentimental and—she fears—deceitful Drew Gallagher are interfering with Johanna’s orderly existence. For all her logical decision making, it will be the shifting emotions of desire and despair that finally force Johanna to realize that love is more complex and life far less predictable than any business venture.
Beautiful, haunting tale that begins the night of the sinking of the Titanic. This story has everything. Strong, suffragette heroine from a monied Chicago family, a charming and handsome younger brother who has inherited more money and responsibilities than he ever wanted, emotive prose, amazing dialog, colorful characters, and a character driven plot that I won’t likely soon forget. This is a MUST read.
*My sister recommended this to me. I confess the cover and the title put me off and, had I just stumbled upon it, I wouldn’t had picked this up to read. So glad she suggested it. I’m going to see what else this author has written. Brilliant!
This is a historical romance. I enjoyed the author’s writing style and enjoyed reading about the time period; starting with the sinking of the Titanic. I would have enjoyed more time on the Titanic however. Though the characters are well developed and her attention to detail and description is fantastic, I would have also liked more details about the suffrage movement. And one detail that was lost was what happened to the Anchorage house once she got married. I feel that should have been discussed rather than simply forgotten. The love story was predictable; however there were surprises in the life of her cousin. I have not read other books in this series; I enjoyed this book.
I adore this book. Such depth of character development. I don't yet see how to fits into the series yet, but I'm looking forward to the next two books to see.
How can you describe Karen Hadley the author? It's truly only to express my appreciation for her ability to track so many story lines, so many family groups, the geography of the families, the customs and morals of the time periods the dress of those times, the hair styles. It's just exhausting to even think about the research that went into this series. Well done ma'am! Very well done. I spent a whole week in the world created by Ms. Hasley when I was supposed to be doing a great deal of other things, thank you very much, but I was very sorry to read the last word. Thank you, for a great read!
This is the forth book I have read by Karen Hasley and all of them have been excellent. She is a tremendously talented writer. Her vocabulary and usage of prose is remarkable. This book is a historical fiction book with a large part being a bit of a romance. While romance is not something I particularly enjoy this book is done exceedingly well. I look forward to reading even more books by Karen Hasley.
I SO enjoyed everything about this novel. The characters were so well defined that I miss them terribly; the quick wit, the honesty, the growth and deep feelings of each person and especially of Joanna had me feeling lost after the beautiful conclusion of this even more beautiful story! I highly recommend Circled Heart. It’s one of my favorite reads of all time.
Probably my favorite so far of the Laramie Series. Another strong female. Johanna refused to except the constraints dicated by early 20th centery social standards. Well developed and colorful characters, some likable, some not. Plot was fairly predictable, but enjoyable. Epilogue stretched on a unnecessarily too long. Felt as if the author felt the need to explain the meaning of the story..
This book is number four of the Laramie series, but the characters are far removed from the other characters in the series. The story takes place in 1920 Chicago, and it is a fun history lesson. The only familiar face is Drew Galaguar, brother of the villain from book three. Although the story strays from our favorite characters, Hasley introduces new charctersand develops Drew into a true hero! Bravo!
I love this book. It is the first book I have read of Karen Hansley,but I will be looking for more books written by this author. I felt as if I was living as part of the family. It is a wonderful historic book from surviving from the sinking of the Titanic to the suffragettes to helping the disadvantaged . I can't wait to read another.
From the beginning Johanna captured me. The writer has a way of telling a story that held my interest from the start. Drew was the perfect mate for her. I was completely entertained as they bantered back and forth in humorous verbal sparring. I highly recommend this book.
Again I started this book and did not lay it down I read it all. I wanted to stay with These characters for a long time. I’m so happy with the lack of bad language and bad morals. I cry and I feel like I’ve lived the life after reading these books.
I enjoyed the depth of the chapters in this book the best in the series. I relate to Johanna on so many levels so her story resonated with me. The story line and setting was very different for the previous books in the series, but still enjoyable.
I. Have truly enjoyed this series of books. It has been hard to put them down once I started reading. I felt like I knew the characters in the book. The author was very realistic in her writing style, and made you free as if you knew the families involved.
You people should just read this book yourselves and write your own review on this novel yourself and I really enjoyed reading this book very much so. Shelley
I enjoyed this book. I love the historical references to the Titanic and suffrage movement. Brings each event life. Slow to start, it didn't disappoint. On to book 5 of 6 in this series.
Well written story of love and loss set in a time in our history that was constantly changing/evolving. Richly told and bold. Excellent character portrals.
I enjoyed reading this book. Each year I try to read something about the Titanic era. When I received this book I knew nothing about its connection to the Titanic. It was brief introduction to the story.
Enjoying the 6 book series of historical fiction with strong female characters. This one just didn’t seem to have the same pull for me as the first three.
This was such a lovely story to read. So many historic events but it was the friendship to love that highlighted the whole story. This was the first book in this series I read but I know I will order the others. I loved Karen's way of telling the story.
I didn't think I was going to like this book, it started with a bang then seemed to settle into a whimper. The early stuff about Johanna's social causes were a ho-hum, but just when I was deciding that the author was going to waste a lot of my reading time getting on a soapbox...she didn't! The book becomes much more engrossing once you slog through the early wheel-spinning about the Crittenden Home, which doesn't take long. The author establishes the setting and the characters and the story is then told through the lives of very well-developed and human characters rather than lectures on a soap box. We know by all the Longfellow snippets about death that begin the chapters that the story will contain tragedy as well as romance, but I did not think the tragic story was handled well. The death just didn't ring true, which struck me as the weakest part of the novel. Since I prefer stories of flawed characters over perfect people, in the process of learning and growing in their relationships, I was very pleased to see the author endow her heroine with insights that her holier than thou superiority attitude wasn't an indication of her perfection but a serious flaw in her character and attitude. I would not hesitate to try another book by this author. This story was a sequel to Where Home Is. You don't need to read Where Home Is to enjoy Circled Heart, but reading Circled Heart first will spoil Where Home Is.
This story is about Johanna who is a Titanic survivor (which I found interesting and wish they had talked about more). She is a women's rights activist and want women to have the right to vote. She has a very strong personality as does her grandmother which I enjoyed. Their relationship was great but also interesting because they both seem very harsh sometimes. Her job at the Anchorage was very interesting and I loved the progress she made there. I do wish they had tied up more at the end of what became of those women. Drew Gallagher is a character you think is only going to care about himself and you begin to learn more about him throughout the book. Drew and Johanna's relationship was a strange one- making me believe they couldn't stand each other sometimes and liked each other other times.
It took me some time to finish this book because some chapters went quickly and were very interesting while others were long and boring. The ending was a bit predictable however I wasn't expecting the storyline for Jennie that happened. Overall a good read.