Welcome, Elizabeth. Please tell us about your new book. Hearts of Steel is a gilded age romance featuring Maggie Molinaro, who survived a hardscrabble childhood and a decade of sacrifice to create the most successful ice cream factory in New York. When she offends a corrupt banker, she unwittingly sets off a series of calamities that threaten to destroy her life’s work. Steel magnate Liam Blackstone has fallen in love with Maggie and is prepared to lay everything on the line to defeat the enemy who is trying to destroy them both. It is a briskly paced, whirlwind romance about hope, optimism, and the power of love to achieve the common good.
Hearts of Steel is the third novel in The
Blackstone Legacy series. What is the theme that ties these books
together? At the center of the
trilogy is the powerful Blackstone banking family, and each novel delves into a
fascinating, real-life business crisis from the dawn of the twentieth century. Hearts
of Steel is a spirited love story about the power of community to overcome
corruption in the ice industry. The other novels focus on the burgeoning steel
industry and building the Trans-Siberian Railway. Although the novels are
linked, each one can easily be read on its own.
You are known for writing love stories built around little-known historical events. What real-life historical events did you feature in Hearts of Steel? Charles Morse was a robber baron who tried to monopolize the ice industry in the early part of the twentieth century. At the time, ice was the only way to keep food cold, factories operating, and people comfortable in a world without air conditioning. When Morse seized control of the industry, he caused restaurants, grocers, and the entire food industry in New York to grind to a halt. People died of heatstroke, and morgues closed—it was a mess! My heroine’s ice cream factory goes out of business because of the ice monopoly, and she joins forces with the hero to save not only her company but also expose the political system that made such corruption possible.
What is the significance behind the title Hearts of Steel? The steel industry plays a huge role in the trilogy, so that is the surface meaning of the title. The deeper symbolism relates to Maggie’s and Liam’s difficult upbringings. Both came from impoverished backgrounds, and the struggles they endured on their way to becoming successful adults has made them strong and yet they remain deeply compassionate people. When they see a wrong, they want to make it right. Throughout the novel, they give, suffer, and sacrifice, which makes their hearts become stronger and more resilient.
What about the character
of Maggie Molinaro do you think your readers will most resonate with? Maggie is a self-made woman who dropped out of
school at age fifteen to sell ice cream out of a pushcart. The beginning of the
story traces her hard-knocks journey from the slums until she becomes the owner
of a successful ice cream factory. When the novel’s villain targets her company
for destruction out of spite, I think the readers will be doubly invested in
seeing Maggie triumph because they’ve seen how hard she worked to achieve her
success.
Readers will also enjoy
how Maggie has a foot in two worlds: the working-class factory life and the
splendor of New York high society. She is relatively new to financial success,
so it’s a bit of a struggle for her to feel comfortable in Liam’s world.
What role do spiritual
themes play in this novel? I
wanted to explore what it means to be a “good Christian.” Liam was raised
outside the faith and doubts his ability to live up to the Christian standards
he has set for himself. He falls short time and again, but by the end of the
novel, he learns the tremendous value of failure. Most people who tackle huge
challenges will encounter failures along the way. Some will give up, while
others will dust themselves off and stand up to try again. This is true whether
in daily activities, long-term goals, and spiritual journeys. Liam will
encounter failure in all three and still triumph by the end.
I hope readers will be
inspired by his journey. Like Liam, we are often our own worst critics and
obsess over our personal shortcomings and failures. But failure can be a
powerful lesson, and very few people who accomplish great things will evade
painful failures. I wanted to present failure as a normal part of life, that
spiritual failures and doubts are not lifelong conditions but something that
can be overcome.
How can readers connect with you? I am very active on Facebook, where I post daily
snippets of interesting historical tidbits as well as sneak-peeks into my
upcoming novels (https://www.facebook.com/ElizabethCamden/) I always love hearing from readers, who can contact me at
elizabeth@elizabethcamden.com
Thank you, Elizabeth, for sharing this new novel with my blog readers
and me. It is on the top of my to-be-read
pile.
Readers, here’s a
link to the book.
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14 comments:
Elizabeth Camden is one of my MUST read authors!
Caryl K in TX
Hearts of Steel sounds captivating, extraordinary and memorable. A real treasure. Anne in NM.
This wonderful novel interests me greatly. The era and the titans of industry are fascinating. Pearl-NM.
I’ve been following this series and am looking forward to this one!
Elly -Indiana-
I have read the first two books in The Blackstone Legacy series and am excited to see how she wraps this one up. I do enjoy an Elizabeth Camden novel because she definitely has a knack for historical detail. This is a must read for me!
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I can't wait to read this!
Abigail in VA
I have this on my wish list. I enjoy Ms Camden’s books. Thank you for sharing. Blessings from Lucy in WV.
I love this series!
Lis K from VA
I need to read this series! I really like her previous series.
- Abigail in OK
Sounds interesting! Thanks for the opportunity to win!
-Melissa in TN
Elizabeth Camden always writes great historical fiction! Thanks for sharing her thoughts and for the chance to win her book.
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Sounds like another great book Thank you for the chance SARAH T.in OHIO
I have just started another book by her last night. It is always a joy!
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