Byway to Danger

Byway to Danger

Byway to Danger

 

 

About the Book Byway to Danger

 

Byway to Danger

 

Book: Byway to Danger

Author: Sandra Merville Hart

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Release date: July 19, 2022

Everyone in Richmond has secrets. Especially the spies.

Meg Brooks, a widow, didn’t stop spying for the Union when her job at the Pinkerton National Detective Agency ended, especially now that she lives in the Confederate capital. Her job at the Yancey bakery provides many opportunities to discover vital information about the Confederacy to pass on to her Union contact. She prefers to work alone, yet the strong, silent baker earns her respect and tugs at her heart.

Cade Yancey knows the beautiful widow is a spy when he hires her only because his fellow Unionist spies know of her activities. Meg sure didn’t tell him. He’s glad she knows how to keep her mouth shut, for he has hidden his dangerous activities from even his closest friends. The more his feelings for the courageous woman grow, the greater his determination to protect her by guarding his secrets. Her own investigations place her in enough peril.

As the danger escalates, Meg realizes her choice to work alone isn’t a wise one. Can she trust Cade with details from her past that not even her family knows?

 

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My Thoughts on Byway to Danger

I love historical fiction!  It’s my favorite.  You should really read some if you haven’t ever.  This series is great and you’re going to love it.  Read it in order for sure!  I loved this book but also the whole series. 

The historical details interspersed into this book were great.  I love when the details make sense and keep the history in context for the novel instead of bending history to their whims. 

In this novel, we’re in the South.  We’ve got two people who are fighting for what they believe in which isn’t the popular opinion.  Meg is a spy.  She’s ex-Pinkerton and a widow.  Now she’s working for a baker while continuing to spy.  Unbeknownst to her, her boss is actually working with the Underground Railroad.

As life gets more and more dangerous can they trust each other to help keep them safe?  

This is a super clean book.  It’s a great Christian fiction read.  The characters are full and well worked up.  They really pull you in and make you want to keep reading.  I love characters that pull me in and won’t let me go.  And the secondary characters are amazing as well!

Definitely go grab yourself a copy and read it.  It can read as a stand-alone but it’s even better if you read it as a series and then you get three books instead of just one.  

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 Byway to Danger

 

Byway to Danger

 

Sandra Merville Hart, award-winning and Amazon bestselling author of inspirational historical romances, loves to discover little-known yet fascinating facts from American history to include in her stories. Her desire is to transport her readers back in time. She is also a blogger, speaker, and conference teacher. Connect with Sandra on her blog, https://sandramervillehart.wordpress.com/.

 

More from Sandra

In Byway to Danger, Book 3 of my “Spies of the Civil War” series, both Cade and Meg—our hero and heroine—are Union spies living in Richmond, the Confederate capital in 1862. As if this isn’t dangerous enough, Meg is also a former Pinkerton spy. One Pinkerton spy was hanged in the spring and three others now sit in Richmond jails.

Meg works as an assistant in Cade’s bakery. The strong, quiet man keeps a secret from Meg to protect her, for he’s a conductor on the Underground Railroad. He provides food, clothing, and a safe place to stay until he’s able to take them on to the next stop several miles outside the city. Cade has done this for years before the Civil War and continues as the war rages, a perilous mission.

Historically, early in the war on May 23, 1861, three men escaped slavery and fled to Fort Monroe. Frank Baker, Shepard Mallory, and James Townsend had worked on Confederate fortifications before escaping on a rowboat. They sought the safety of Union soldiers at the fort. The men informed Union Major General Benjamin F. Butler that they escaped from Confederate Colonel Charles K. Mallory of the 115th Virginia Militia.

The next day, Confederate Major John B. Cary arrived at Fort Monroe under a flag of truce. Cary met with Butler and requested he returns the enslaved men to Mallory as required by the Fugitive Slave Act.

Butler did some fast thinking.

Since the three men had been building fortifications for war, they could be seized as “contraband of war” and didn’t have to be returned. His refusal to return the men was a pivotal decision and sparked a future law that protected fugitives who sought the protection of Union camps.

Dozens of fugitive men, women, and children had joined Baker, Mallory, and Townsend at Fort Monroe within three days. Many others fled to the fort in the following months. “Grand Contraband Camp” was established about three miles from Fort Monroe on the charred remains of Hampton to accommodate the hundreds of fugitives. It was the nation’s first self-contained black community.

By 1865, thousands lived in this camp.

Part of my research for this novel involved a trip to Virginia’s Fort Monroe. (If you love history and have never visited Fort Monroe, I recommend it!) Though I wasn’t certain of my story at the time of my visit, I was so inspired by the fort’s history that I knew it had to be part of my story. And it is!

Avenue of Betrayal, Book 1, is set in the Union capital of Washington City (Washington DC) in 1861, where a surprising number of Confederate sympathizers and spies lived. Boulevard of Confusion and Byway to Danger are set in Richmond, the Confederate capital in 1862. Actual historical spies touch the lives of our fictional family.

Through both real and fictional characters, this series highlights activities spies were involved in and some of the motives behind their decisions.

I invite you to read the whole “Spies of the Civil War” series beginning with Book 1 Avenue of Betrayal, Book 2 Boulevard of Confusion, and Book 3 Byway to Danger!

 

Blog Stops for Byway to Danger

Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, July 21

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, July 22

Spoken from the Heart, July 22

Bizwings Blog, July 23

Inklings and notions, July 24

Betti Mace, July 25

Book Looks by Lisa, July 25

Texas Book-aholic, July 26

For Him and My Family, July 27

Connie’s History Classroom, July 28

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, July 29

deb’s Book Review, July 30

Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, July 31

Vicarious Living, July 31

Locks, Hooks and Books, August 1

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, August 2

Blossoms and Blessings, August 3

 

Giveaway for Byway to Danger

 

Byway to Danger

 

To celebrate her tour, Sandra is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!

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/1f7f8/byway-to-danger-celebration-tour-giveaway

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22 Comments

  1. Rita+Wray

    I like the review and book cover.

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

  2. Helen

    This sounds like a series I need to read! Thanks for sharing.

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

  3. Min Lo

    This was an amazing read!!

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

  4. Marisela Zuniga

    The cover is so pretty, this sounds like an interesting book

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

  5. Sarah L

    My brother would like this book.
    Thanks for the contest.

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

  6. Eva Millien

    Byway to Danger sounds like a great book for me and my mom and I am looking forward to reading Meg and Cade’s Story! Thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks, Erin, for sharing your thoughts! Have a fabulous day!

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

  7. Debra Pruss

    I willl try this a fourth time. This book sounds intriguing. Thank you so much for sharing, God bless you.

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

  8. Madie

    Its good to hear that it doesn’t bend history to suit the plot, and that even the non-main characters are done really well. Sounds like an enjoyable example of the genre- thanks for sharing about it 🙂 !

    1. Erin S.

      It truly is an enjoyable novel of the genre and a great one to read if you’ve never tried them.

  9. Emma

    I love historical fiction, too! This sounds good.

    1. Erin S.

      Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres for sure.

  10. Kim Kern

    Being a spy would be very dangerous. Great title choice!

    1. Erin S.

      Thank you so much for stopping by my blog today!

  11. Sarah L

    I told my brother about this. He thinks it looks goodd.

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

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