Friday, March 15, 2024

THE SEAMSTRESS OF ACADIE - Laura Frantz - One Free Book

Bio: Laura Frantz is a Christy Award winner and the ECPA bestselling author of fifteen novels, including The Rose and the Thistle, The Frontiersman’s DaughterCourting Morrow Little, The Lacemaker, and A Heart Adrift. She is the proud mom of an American soldier and a career firefighter. Though she will always call Kentucky home, Laura lives with her husband in Washington State.

She is well known for her meticulously researched novels. In her newest work, The Seamstress of Acadie, Frantz spins a gripping tale of an Acadian woman caught between the warring French and English during Le Grand Dérangement of 1755. Filled with history, intrigue, and romance, The Seamstress of Acadie is sure to win the hearts of historical romance fans.

About the story: Gifted seamstress Sylvie Galant and her Acadian family desire to live peacefully and remain neutral in the upcoming war between the French and the English. But the proximity of their land on Acadie’s rugged shores makes them an easy target. While tensions escalate, Sylvie encounters Major William Blackburn. Although he is a British Army Ranger, Blackburn warns her that the British are poised to invade. But the warning cannot counteract the plans or stop the tide of English soldiers.

William Blackburn has seen firsthand the atrocities that the British have done to the Acadian families and their villages. Rather than participate in the heinous expulsion, Will resigns his commission before a charge of treason is brought against him. 

When Sylvie is forcibly removed from her homeland, she finds herself on a ramshackle ship headed to Virginia, where she crosses paths once again with Will. Together they must work through the complex tangle of their shared, shattered past to navigate the present and forge an enduring future.

Welcome back to my blog, Laura. What was the inspiration for The Seamstress of Acadie? I’ve always been fascinated by Acadian history, which is the most heartbreaking I’ve ever researched. I was disappointed to find few novels that deal with Acadie, which, aside from Longfellow’s poem Evangeline, seems to have been buried since the eighteenth-century expulsion.

Your two protagonists, Sylvie Galant and William Blackburn, are on opposing sides in Le Grand Dérangement of 1755. How did they first meet? Sylvie and William have a rather charming first meeting by a well in Acadie that is based on a bit of subterfuge and secrecy. Their attraction is instant and mutual, as it so often is inexplicably even in real life.

Sylvie and William later find themselves on ships headed to Virginia. Can you provide a brief summary of the events leading up to their departure from Acadie? Acadie, present-day Nova Scotia, had long been a battleground between the French and English since its founding in 1604. The conflict worsened in the eighteenth century as each nation fought over contested territory. In 1755, the Acadians were deprived of their weapons, detained as prisoners, and then forced onto ships to destinations unknown. In the novel, William leaves Acadie first with his Rangers on a sloop in late summer 1755 before the deportation of the Acadians begins. Sylvie follows on a ramshackle transport ship in early fall.

What led to William’s decision to resign from the British army? William has a profound change of heart and purpose. A spiritual awakening as a prisoner of war among the French led to an about-face in terms of his military career, culminating in his refusal to take part in the Acadians’ deportation.


Prior to the British invasion of Acadie, Sylvie Galant was a seamstress. How did her profession play a part in your story?
Each of us is gifted with the ability to do certain things well. Sylvie is no different. Since childhood, she has plied her needle in a way that causes other people to take notice. To her, it is just routine until she begins to see her skill as a means to navigate her new, unwanted life in a hostile land. Personally, I grew up with a grandmother who was an accomplished seamstress and sewed my clothes, even historical garments. I don’t sew myself but am in awe of those who do!

Can you please describe the setting for your novel and why this is important in the overall plot? If you visit Nova Scotia, you soon realize why the British fought hard to win it and why the Acadians took strong measures to keep it. Epic in scope and beauty with forests and fields and mountains, coastlines and islands, it’s truly a one-of-a-kind place and makes the ideal novel setting. I hope readers experience some of that beauty within the novel’s pages.

What are some of the themes found within The Seamstress of Acadie? Love, loss, trust, new beginnings. Life is one of continual change. How we navigate those changes is a constant challenge both in fiction and in real life.

What do you hope readers will experience when reading your novel? That beauty can be seen amid the heartbreaking history and cause us to look at the heartaches and hurdles we face today in a different light.

Where can readers purchase a copy of The Seamstress of Acadie? The book is available in paperback and e-reader on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other book online retailers. If your local bookstore doesn’t have it, you can ask them to order it for you.

How can readers connect with you? I’m active on these social media channels and regularly post on my website’s journal page:

www.laurafrantz.net

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Thank you for sharing The Seamstress of Acadie with my blog readers and me. We love to learn about historical events.

Readers, here’s a link to the book.

https://www.amazon.com/Seamstress-Acadie-Historical-Romance-Beginnings-ebook/dp/B0C9RLWP5Y/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=2ZFBV2Y7QZ5J9&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.94W47k8kkRg-_JHwuf4kG8KgLhKUOO2JiBDj6Npg9bn3DRUbWk5Qs3hLd4__GQEoaxNTXA2k2f0kFmBwpQxK0qrNHFR9hs22Tjgadx8B1OoDaGkgnBCmBQw2RlledXfw1urtuHaSwH7WVoOlthFl-XE5MYqzUVIiiL6S2O8iZ5f1kezyTsy8L8MbcYrw2OJ0_LcmwSahRMZ77o3kVYVn2QivvchnPnIfmGKJABqyt0k.vrQMrN4DSFz6fxRkg4pWqIFr-ofrqHG7QZhHHyH0Q3U&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+seamstress+of+acadie+laura+frantz&qid=1710526086&s=books&sprefix=The+Seamstress+of+Acadie+%2Cstripbooks%2C95&sr=1-2-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1

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20 comments:

Elly said...

Ooh, yes! I LOVE Laura Frantz’s novels!😍
Elly -Indiana-

Brenda Murphree said...

From Mississippi:
I loved this book! If I win I would give it to my reading friend Marjorie.

Lucy Reynolds said...

One of my very favorite authors. Thank you for sharing. Blessings from Lucy in WV.

Anonymous said...

Laura Frantz always writes an epic novel! I know little about the Acadians of Nova Scotia, but as a native Louisianan I really should know what happened there. I expect that I really should have paid better attention in my history classes,
Perrianne in central Texas
perrianne (DOT) askew (At) me (DOT) com

Sharon Bryant said...

Enter me in your awesome giveaway!!
Nichols SC.

Abigail Harris said...

This might just be my favorite of her covers. I love the setting too.

Abigail in OK
readrevierejoice AT gmail DOT com

Anonymous said...

Thank you for being here! I’m blessed by it💛

Anonymous said...

Love your generous heart💛 -Laura

Anonymous said...

Amazing you have that Cajun history in your backyard❣️ -Laura

Anonymous said...

Hope you enjoy if you win, thank you! -Laura

Anonymous said...

I’m thrilled this cover pops for you - thank you! -Laura

Anonymous said...

Thrilled & thankful for you💛 -Laura

Anonymous said...

Commenting from Southeastern Arizona. I love Laura’s books! 💗

Denise Turner said...

I live in Oregon. Thanks for the fantastic giveaway!

Anonymous said...

Bless you for being here!

Anonymous said...

Waving at you in Oregon! I’m in WA State tho traveling in TN at the moment.

Heidi Reads... said...

Hi from San Diego, CA! I just love reading historical fiction with a good dose of romance!

Vera Godley said...

I missed this when it first came out. I've never seen a book of Laura's that I didn't totally enjoy.
I live in North Carolina.

petite said...

A captivating and fascinating historical which interests me greatly. Pearl-NM.

traveler said...

This wonderful novel would be enjoyed as the story and setting appeal to me. Historicals are my favorite. Anne in NM.