Long Shadows
About the Book Long Shadows
Book: Long Shadows
Author: Cathe Swanson
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release date: April 6, 2021
Old sins cast long shadows.
Mona Vickers is forging a new life, building a safe and loving home for her girls far away from the ghosts of the past. She’ll do whatever it takes to make it work, including sending her girls to the Christian-based after-school program despite her own lack of faith.
Roy Strough, Director of the Unity Plenkiss Community Center, wants to help the hardworking mother who’s captured his heart, but he’s already offended her pride once. Asking Mona to teach a class at the community center in exchange for tuition seems like the perfect solution.
Mona’s growing faith is put to the test by the shadows of her past. One of her students is caught up in an all-too-familiar human trafficking scheme, and a vengeance-bent stalker pushes Mona into hiding. She’s forced to decide if she can trust the powerful God she’s only beginning to know—as well as the charming man she’s beginning to love.
Dive into this gripping romantic suspense with compelling characters, intriguing twists, and an inspiring happily ever after.
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My Thoughts on Long Shadows
This is a wonderful book that I enjoyed reading. Mona has such a history and past and she’s trying to get her life on track while raising her girls. Most people look at her and think she’s a single mom struggling and maybe she should have made better choices. What they don’t see or know is the real truth behind her story.
When someone is trying to get close to her girls and possibly kidnap them she knows she’s going to have to let someone get close. She’s fought so long to be independent and not be a charity case but for her girls, she’ll do anything.
I loved hearing Mona’s story because parts of it mirror ours. It takes a special someone to raise children who aren’t biologically yours and deal with all the issues that arise. Watching her come into herself and finally have confidence in herself and start to trust others was fun too. And Roy. Oh my. He’s a character too and I loved him. Really all of the central characters were fun to get to know.
Add in trying to protect teenagers from the danger of the internet and the horrors of human trafficking and this novel just won’t let you stop reading.
This is part of a series and you should read it in order but it will still make sense and can be read as a stand-alone title.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from 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 Long Shadows
After 40 years of wandering (but always in lovely places and not in a desert), Cathe Swanson has recently returned to her childhood home and family in Minnesota. In the summer, she and her husband enjoy spending time with their grandchildren and being outdoors, gardening, hiking, birdwatching, and kayaking. The long winters are perfect for writing books, playing games, reading, and indoor hobbies. Cathe’s been a quilter and teacher of quiltmaking for over 25 years and enjoys just about any kind of creative work, especially those involving fiber or paper.
Everything inspires new books! A lifelong love of quilting, Cathe’s Swedish heritage, and an interest in genealogy led to The Glory Quilts series, and The Hope Again series is inspired by her life in the Midwest and experiences with the elderly, the military, and inner-city ministry. As a child of the sixties, she’s having fun writing about hippies and the Jesus People movement in the Serenity Hill series.
Cathe writes books with creative plots and engaging characters of all ages, to glorify God and entertain and bless readers. Her heartwarming stories will make you laugh and make you cry – and then make you laugh again.
More from Cathe
One of the best parts of being an author is that I’m able to create happy endings! I can right wrong and fix a few of the world’s problems. I can rescue people (of course, I’m the one who puts them into danger in the first place, but…) and I can talk about hard topics in a third-person kind of way, with a fictional resolution. Happy endings don’t always happen in this world, but I try to make them work out in my stories.
We all need hope – especially those who find themselves in ongoing difficult situations – and that’s what I want to write into my Hope Again series. Long Shadows is Book 3 in the series. (It’s a standalone book, so you’ll enjoy it even if you’ve never read the others.) Except for the first one, Baggage Claim, all the Hope Again books are about the people – staff and guests – of the Unity Plenkiss Community Center.
The UPCC is a fictional Christian ministry – a composite of several real ones, all working hard to meet overwhelming needs with limited resources. It serves an older (fictional) Chicago neighborhood. Writing these books has let me bring awareness to that population – families in crisis, homeless and aging veterans, lonely elderly people, troubled youth… so many needs!
Roy
Roy Strough, the dashing hero of Long Shadows, is the director of food services, but he has big dreams – he’d like to expand the ministry of the UPCC to meet every need, heal every wound, fills every stomach, and tell everyone the Gospel. He wants it to be a real daytime homeless shelter, with laundry facilities, beds for nightshift workers, lockers, and more. (Me, too!)
Mona, the lovely heroine, is a more complex character. I put that poor woman through the wringer! She never got a break. The people she trusted – the only people she had – turned out to be evil betrayers, leaving her alone to raise four little girls without any support at all. She’s the hardest-working woman I’ve ever met! She’s strong, but being strong in our own strength isn’t enough. Mona needs Jesus. She needs hope.
Human trafficking isn’t the kind of problem I can solve and tack a happy ending onto, but I wanted to bring awareness to the way criminals use the Internet to recruit and groom their victims. Young, smart girls who’ve been using computers since they were toddlers often fail to see the dangers in their ordinary online world.
Book 4, Home Run, releases on September 21, and the last Unity Plenkiss book will be included in the 2021 Christmas Lights collection in October. You won’t want to miss them! Despite all the serious themes in the Hope Again books, they are also funny, heart-warming, and encouraging stories. They’ll make you laugh and make you cry… and then make you laugh again. I hope you enjoy Long Shadows and the rest of the Hope Again series.
Blog Stops for Long Shadows
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, September 10
Texas Book-aholic, September 11
Blossoms and Blessings, September 11
Inklings and notions, September 12
For Him and My Family, September 13
deb’s Book Review, September 14
Locks, Hooks and Books, September 15
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, September 16
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, September 17
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, September 18
Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, September 19
The Meanderings of a Bookworm, September 20
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, September 21
Through the fire blogs, September 22
CarpeDiem, September 23
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, September 23
Giveaway for Long Shadows
To celebrate her tour, Cathe is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon Gift Card and an autographed copy of Long Shadows!!
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/1181a/long-shadows-celebration-tour
Cathe Swanson
Thanks for sharing Long Shadows! I am so glad you enjoyed it.
Erin S.
I loved it! And now I want to find out more about the other characters too.
Rita Wray
Thank you for the review, sounds good.
Erin S.
It’s a really good one for sure.
Sarah L
I like a book that starts good discussions.
Thanks for the contest.
Erin S.
Yes. I do too. I love having good chats about books over tea.
Debra J Pruss
Thank you so much for sharing. I love suspense stories. God bless you.
Erin S.
Suspense are my favorite!
megan allen
Thanks for sharing! This is going on my tbr!
Erin S.
Yeah! Let me know how you like it.
Emma
I’m looking forward to reading this one! I really like this author.
Erin S.
I can’t wait to hear what you think of it.