The Sinner in Mississippi

The Sinner in Mississippi

The Sinner in Mississippi

 

About the Book The Sinner in Mississippi

 

The Sinner in Mississippi

 

Book: The Sinner in Mississippi

Author: D.L. Lane

Genre: Historical Fiction, Inspirational Romance

Release Date: May 1, 2020

Not expecting me to live, the midwife cleaned me up, wrapped me in an old tea towel, and placed me in a knitting basket beside the wood-burning stove. According to Mama, the storm raged until morning, but I never made one sound. So, hours later, when they peeked in at me, they were surprised to see me sucking my thumb, staring up at them with eyes the color of bluebells.

Mama told me, that’s when she cried.

See, she hadn’t shed a single tear during the harsh pain of giving birth or out of fear of the horrible storm taking the house and her with it, but she sobbed when she saw me. To her, it would have been better for all of us if I’d passed on in the night, carried off on the wings of angels, never to suffer the evils of this world. And sometimes, I wondered if she hadn’t been right.

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My Thoughts on The Sinner in Mississippi:

The Sinner in Mississippi is a wonderful read.  It’s a historical fiction novel with a love story thrown in.  It is a bit hard to read in bits as it does have some violence and sexual assault.  Nothing graphic but it is good to know if that is a trigger of yours.  

Mississippi is a young 17-year-old girl in this book.  She has had a very hard life.  In fact, her mother told her that she actually hoped she wouldn’t survive being born as that would have been better for her.  And in some ways, she may have been right. 

Homelife is not good for Mississippi.  Her father and brothers are abusive and she has a hard life.  She’s poor as well and the setting is the 1930’s.  

But life will change for Mississippi as she finds the love of God and the love of a good man who wants to take her away from her dreadful home life.  

This was a good book to read.  It wasn’t a suspense book but it did read steady and I was drawn to the characters.  There was just something about Mississippi that kept you coming back to keep reading. 

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received through Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.

 

About the Author of The Sinner in Mississippi

 

The Sinner in Mississippi

 

D.L. Lane is a wife, musician, a graduate of Liberty University, and a member of American Christian Fiction Writers. In 2010 she walked away from the day job and started a writing career using a pen name. As far as the world was concerned, she was very successful writing romances, however, success aside, she knew she wasn’t on the right path but stubbornly kept on going for nine years. Although a Christian and raised in a religious home, D.L went her own way, leaving God out of her choices until He said, “Enough.”

Weary and seeking guidance, she finally listened and left the course she was on as an established novelist to take a new path—putting God first in her life where He always should have been.

 

More from D.L.

I love writing, and I love to challenge myself as an author, and so I thought, why not write a fictional historical piece. This was a test for me since there are many things to research when writing during a different era, especially when I wasn’t around at that time. But I prayed about it, grabbed my laptop, and started writing about a poor, uneducated girl who grew up in Louisiana during the Great Depression in a motherless home with a group of reprobate males.

Not unlike the story of Joseph in the book of Genesis, a boy despised by his brothers who plotted against him, later rose from the depths to become one of the most powerful men in Egypt, facing the very men who had been responsible for the atrocities he’d suffered. Joseph had a choice. Let them die or help the ones who never helped him? This story weaves some of that same treachery with truth, teaching not only the heroine but the hero the ultimate meaning of love.

I wanted to give readers a book demonstrating the fact God will never leave us, even if we have left him for a time. That a personal relationship with Christ is our ultimate source of strength, and with His help, we can be pulled out of the depths of great sorrow, rising to heights we never imagined possible.

 

Blog Stops for The Sinner in Mississippi

Texas Book-aholic, August 22

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 23

Inklings and notions, August 24

Genesis 5020, August 24

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, August 25

For the Love of Literature, August 26

Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, August 27

Maureen’s Musings, August 27

For Him and My Family, August 28

Godly Book Reviews, August 29

Locks, Hooks and Books, August 30

Labor Not in Vain, August 30

deb’s Book Review, August 31

Pause for Tales, September 1

Betti Mace, September 2

Rebecca Tews, September 2

Daysong Reflections, September 3

Connie’s History Classroom, September 4

Jeanette’s Thoughts, September 4

 

Giveaway for The Sinner in Mississippi

 

The Sinner in Mississippi

 

To celebrate her tour, D.L. is giving away the grand prize package of a $10 Amazon eGift Card and a free Audiobook of The Sinner in Mississippi!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!

Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/ffa5/the-sinner-in-mississippi-celebration-tour-giveaway

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10 Comments

  1. D.L. Lane

    Thank you for hosting me on your blog and for taking the time to read and review Mississippi’s story. Blessings, D.L. Lane

    1. Erin S.

      It was a great read! Thanks for stopping by!

  2. Rita Wray

    Great cover.

  3. Julie Waldron

    The cover is really pretty, thanks for sharing.

    1. Erin S.

      Covers always affect whether I want to read a book or not!

  4. James Robert

    Thanks for sharing your great  book and for the giveaway too.

  5. Debbie P

    This sounds like a fascinating read.

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