Castle on the Rise + Giveaway

A storied castle. A band of rebels. And a nation chasing the centuries-old dream of freedom . . . What legacy will they leave behind?

When Laine Forrester travels to France to attend her longtime friend’s vineyard wedding, she expects to find a bride on the brink of a fairy-tale life. But after a series of unforeseen setbacks–a devastating diagnosis, a castle restoration put on hold, and the emergence of deep-seated family dynamics that threaten to derail the new couple’s fledgling marriage–it seems the storybook life Laine had imagined for her friend–and once, for herself–is suddenly crumbling before her eyes.

With hopes of resurrecting a happy ending for one of them, Laine throws support behind her friend and agrees to accompany the couple to the groom’s family home in Ireland, where the merging of a mysterious inheritance, long-buried wounds, and a fractured family set out to upend the trip from the start. It’s in the unlikely corners of a historic Dublin pub, and across the wide-open moors bordering Ireland’s majestic Wicklow Mountains, that Laine is slowly drawn in by the land and the people, sparking hope for something she never imagined possible: the courage to heal. But with secrets of her own–and a heart afraid to trust again–Laine must determine how much she’s willing to risk in mending the broken places within herself, and whether she believes that even through the depths of our pain, a beautiful story can emerge.

Set in three time-periods–the revolutionary era of the late eighteenth century, Ireland’s turbulent Easter week of the 1916 Rising, and present day–Castle on the Rise weaves a story of legacy, conviction, and redemption against the backdrop of Dublin’s storied streets, and the stretch of Ireland’s stunning emerald shores. It raises the question: given the choice between the fairy tale or a life of truly anchored faith–which legacy would you choose?

My Review:

published in 2019

“Ireland has a million stories and if you stay long enough you’ll learn them all.”

Heartfelt, shivery sigh. Followed by some muffled sobs and inelegant hiccups. I need a moment…or a week…to recover from this splendiferous read.

Heart-breaking. Awe-inspiring. Hope-lifting. Sure and Kristy Cambron must have kissed the blarney stone, her words are that eloquent. And greatly enhanced by the narration of Amy Rubinate. I listened to the audible version of this book and I’m so glad I did. It created an evocative mood that heightened Cambron’s storytelling prowess. This is one book I think ‘reads’ best when you listen.

And the story! Well, stories, really — three distinct time periods at pivotal points in Irish history. Magical and spellbinding. I had no trouble jumping between centuries and connected with each hero and heroine. Honestly — each timeline story could easily have been published as a standalone novel…but the way Cambron weaves them together! Impeccable pacing — and the way she stops one story at a heart-plummeting moment and then picks up with the next…wow — I’m still experiencing reader whiplash. There were times I had to hit pause and collect myself. Pace madly around my house while wringing my hands and moaning…”no, no, NO!” And then wonder if I’d have the courage to press play again.

Castle on the Rise made me homesick (I’m an Irish born Canadian.) It celebrates the courage and conviction and abiding faith of a complex people. There were so many inspirational passages that I’d have jotted down if I’d been reading a paperback copy. I guess I’ll have to buy one for my keeper shelf as well. 🙂

An emotional masterpiece that quite literally took my breath away.


18 thoughts on “Castle on the Rise + Giveaway”

  1. Oh my … I’d love to read this book. I love intense stories like this one. They’re usually packed full of all that make for a wonderful read.

    I’ve been going through my Kindle books on my Amazon account and found quite a few Irish stories with the most beautiful covers on them. I haven’t read any of them but just that cover has me interested, and I’ll be putting some of them on my TBR list.

    I thought of you mr conversation last Sunday I think it was when you were talking about your being part Irish. That was interesting to know. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I’ve only read the two latest books by Kristy Cambron and loved both. I need to add more of her earlier books to my list to read! Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Thanks, Sandy

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  3. Well, faith and begorrah if it isn’t St. Patrick’s Day and what a beautiful cover for such an occasion. 🙂

    CASTLE ON THE RISE needs to be on my TBR list for sure. Sounds absolutely amazing and a read I know I would very much enjoy.

    Thank you for your retro-review that bring it the attention of us you didn’t know about or a remind to those that did what a fabulous story this is. Greatly appreciate being able to win a copy too.

    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  4. Sounds to be an interesting book with a great opportunity to armchair travel! I have read one of this series. I remember thinking how detailed and organized her writing process must be in order to so successfully pull off three timelines.

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    1. Yes — I can’t imagine being organized to not only keep three story lines going but remembering all the historical details of multiple timelines too. I wonder if she writes each of them separately and then blends them at the end. Good luck, CC!

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  5. I love dual timelines and I have read the first book in the series and loved it. I wanted to continue the series but the library didn’t have it and my budget was super tight at the time. Unfortunately, it fell by the wayside. I wonder if I need to re-read the first book in order to enjoy this one?

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