Lightning on a Quiet Night
About the Book Lightning on a Quiet Night
Book: Lightning on a Quiet Night
Author: Donn Taylor
Genre: Historical romance
Release Date: Summer, 2014
In the years following World War II, a town too proud of its own virtues has to deal with its first murder.
Despite the implications of this crime, the town of Beneficent, Mississippi, population 479, tries desperately to hold onto its vain self-image. The young veteran Jack Davis holds that idyllic vision of the town and tries to share it with Lisa Kemper, newly arrived from Indiana. But she is repelled by everything in town. While the sheriff tries to find the murderer, Jack and Lisa’s contentious courtship reveals the town’s strange combination of astute perceptions and surprising blind spots. Then they stumble onto shocking discoveries about the true nature of the town. But where will those discoveries lead? To repentance or to denial and continuation in vanity?
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My Thoughts on Lightning on a Quiet Night
In Lightning on a Quiet Night, we travel to a tiny Mississippi town. Here we find people who think they are the best of the best, the cream on top. But what they really are is maybe a little too proud of themselves and how they appear.
This book is set in the mid to late ’40s and early ’50s as we follow the main characters through discovering their blindspots and love. Oh and the solving of murder but that’s not significant or is it?!
The little Mississippi town is so perfect that there has never been a murder so this rocks the town to its core and really brings out somethings and aspects of the town that have been hidden from view or maybe just no one wanted to see.
I grew up in a tiny town in a very rural area of the state where I live. I can say without any doubt that I see aspects of our small town in this one. The people who think of themselves above all else, the way people turn a blind eye and pretend things don’t happen.
I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it. The cover definitely drew me in and made me want to crack it open. The back cover kept up that curiosity and I was soon engrossed in the story. You’ll love this one if you like romance or suspense. Add in some historical aspects and it really reaches across several genres.
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 Lightning on a Quiet Night
Raised in Mississippi, Donn Taylor led an Infantry rifle platoon in the Korean War, served with Army aviation in Vietnam, and worked with air reconnaissance in Europe and Asia. Afterward, he earned a PhD in Renaissance literature and taught literature at two liberal arts colleges. His published works include six suspense novels and a book of poetry. He is a frequent speaker at writers’ conferences. He lives near Houston, TX, where he writes fiction, poetry, and essays on current topics
More from Donn
There’s a very personal background to my historical romance Lightning on a Quiet Night. When I was seventeen, my parents moved from central Mississippi to teach at a college in the northeastern corner of the state. I quickly came to love the region’s wooded hills and small, fertile valleys, and I developed an appreciation for the people who lived there. That region was also where I met Mildred, who taught me the meaning of love. The critical stage of our courtship occurred when the area was snowbound. By the time the snow melted (with no help from us, of course) we were engaged.
So when, decades later, I came to write a historical novel, I set it in a fictitious town in that region, and in 1948, the time period Mildred and I had known together. I wanted to write about love, of course, but I also wanted to write about the everyday citizens of that region—the storekeepers, small-town bankers, farmers—people of good will who seemed never to be accurately represented in fiction.
Readers will find the main focus of the novel to be romance, suspense, and comedy—with a snowbound love scene, of course. But as the writing progressed, the scope of the story broadened. What would happen if a town too proud of its virtues had to deal with its first murder? How would its citizens struggle against the reality of human imperfection? I’d started out to write about love and solving a murder but found myself grappling with the most basic problems of human life.
How successful was this? Readers will decide, but I can say I was gratified when Publishers Weekly wrote that the novel had “passion and heart” and showed “a keen understanding of the human condition.”
Among my books, this was Mildred’s favorite, and she helped in many ways during the writing. She lived long enough to read its dedication to her and to see the novel contracted, though not to see it in print.
But enough of the personal: Readers want mostly to be entertained by a good story, and I hope that is what I have given them.
Blog Stops for Lightning on a Quiet Night
Inklings and notions, January 12
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, January 13
deb’s Book Review, January 14
Mary Hake, January 14
Locks, Hooks and Books, January 15
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, January 16
Connie’s History Classroom, January 17
Artistic Nobody, January 18 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)
Sara Jane Jacobs, January 19
Texas Book-aholic, January 20
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, January 21
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, January 22
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, January 23
A Novel Pursuit, January 23
Pause for Tales, January 24
For Him and My Family, January 25
Giveaway for Lightning on a Quiet Night
To celebrate his tour, Donn is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card plus one paperback copy of Lightning on a Quiet Night!!
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/10537/lightning-on-a-quiet-night-celebration-tour-giveaway
Rita Wray
Thank you for the review, sounds good.
Erin S.
Thanks for stopping by!
SARAH TAYLOR
This sounds like a great book!
Erin S.
It’s a really good one to be sure.
Emma
This sounds really good!
Erin S.
It is! I hope you get a chance to read it.
megan allen
I’ve added this to my tbr! Reading it soon!
Erin S.
Good to hear! Hope you enjoy it.
James Robert
Thanks much for sharing your book and a giveaway. Sounds great and happy to have read about it.
Erin S.
Thanks for stopping by!
Caryl Kane
Wonderful review, Erin! I enjoy small town settings. Thank you for sharing.
Erin S.
Small towns are just the best, for settings and for living.
Bea LaRocca
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this story and the book and author details, it sounds like an excellent read
Erin S.
It is a wonderful read.