
A moving story of love, betrayal, and the enduring power of hope in the face of darkness.
German pianist Hedda Schlagel’s world collapsed when her fiancé, Fritz, vanished after being sent to an enemy alien camp in the United States during the Great War. Fifteen years later, in 1932, Hedda is stunned to see Fritz’s name in a photograph of an American memorial for German seamen who died near Asheville, North Carolina. Determined to reclaim his body and bring closure to his ailing mother, Hedda travels to the US. Her quest takes a shocking turn when, rather than Fritz’s body, his casket contains the remains of a woman who died under mysterious circumstances.
Local deputy Garland Jones thought he’d left that dark chapter behind when he helped bury Fritz Meyer’s coffin. The unexpected arrival of Hedda, a long-suffering yet captivating woman, forces him to confront how much of the truth he really knows. As they work together to uncover the identity of the woman in the casket and to unravel Fritz’s fate, Hedda and Garland grow closer. But with Hedda in the US on borrowed time while Hitler rises to power in Germany, she fears she’ll be forced to return home before she can put the ghosts of her past to rest.
My Review:
Exquisite storytelling. Compelling plot. Unexpected twists. A fascinating bit of unknown (to me anyway) history. Add in a little bit of a mystery and a whole lot of emotion and the result is the kind of story that keeps a reader’s attention right to the very last word.
There are so many intricate nuances in Hedda and Garland’s individual personal histories that bring depth and even intrigue into their story. It’s a slow burn romance that highlights the resiliency and courage of the human heart.
And I love the way the author built on the regional history, even incorporating real life people into the plot. This is the kind of read that piqued my curiosity and led to many online forays which turned ‘These Blue Mountains’ into a truly immersive read for me. I even uncovered a documentary at my library that added so much to my ‘reading’ experience. (I kept looking for Hedda in the old photographs though!)
This was another audio book for me and I loved Pilar Witherspoon’s superb narration. Her capacity to create distinctive voices for a multitude of characters as well as delivering a myriad of emotions enriches the author’s storytelling and makes for an exceptionally satisfying ‘read’.
My thanks to RB Media and Net Galley for providing me with an audio edition of this book.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
US – available in print or ebook — winner’s choice
Canada – available in print or ebook or audible (if available) — winner’s choice
International – ebook copy if you have a US Kindle account.
If you would like a chance to win a copy of These Blue Mountains, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday July 5 2025
I Love historical reads and this sounds wonderful…. count me in!
angieadams306 at gmail dot com
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Counted! Good luck, Angie!
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WOW! You’re review brought THESE BLUE MOUNTAINS to life leaving a great desire to read it. I’ve already added it to my Goodreads want to read list. Love when an author not only brings the page to life, but leaves one with the great desire to read the next page – then the next – then the next.
Thank you for the wonderful chance to win a copy!
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Yep — totally compulsive read. 🙂 Good luck, Kay!
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I receive the author’s newsletter and was somewhat familiar with this new release, but your review sounds wonderful! Might this be the best book she has written thus far? Her books usually have a special touch in regard to history or characters. Thanks!
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It’s all the not as well known historical details that I find so fascinating. You think you know history and then…surprise! As to this one being her best book….that’s hard for me to say. Definitely up there. I do have a soft spot in my heart for her debut novel though, Miracle in a Dry Season — there’s something so magical about that story so I still think it’s my favourite. Good luck, CC!
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I loved Miracle, too, as it did have a magical quality to it – plus helping others in sometimes negative and challenging circumstances. I have that book on my “keeper shelf”! Regarding this release, it seems we don’t hear as much or have as many either fiction or nonfiction about WWI era.
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Oh wow! These Blue Mountains sounds like a book not to miss. I am intrigued for sure!
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Good luck, Melanie!
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Love the storyline.
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Good luck, Kim!
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Lovely review! This one is on my list.
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Thanks, Sandy. Good luck!
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Sounds really good!
manderley23 at gmail dot com
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It sure is! Good luck, Kimmy!
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This one has been on my radar and definitely sound like one I would like, Kav. Count me in please! 🙂
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Good luck, Cheryl!
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This is one author who I’ve not read a book written by as of yet. Must remedy that!
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Ohh, you’re in for some fantastic reads! Good luck, Trixi!
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This one sounds so intriguing. I read These Tangled Threads this spring and fell in love with her writing. Thanks Kav!
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Her writing has the same feel as oral storytelling – so easy to connect to. Good luck, Sarah!
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I enjoy Sarah’s novels!
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Good luck, Caryl!
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I hadn’t heard about this book until your review posted today. I’m definitely adding this to my TBR list. Wow, this sounds like a truly captivating read! Thanks for sharing this with us, Kav!
Alison Boss
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Yay! Glad I could make the introduction! Good luck, Alison!
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Love Sarah’s novels! Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
Jolene – iwant2save34 at gmail dot com
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You’re welcome, Jolene. Good luck!
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This looks so intriguing! I would love to be entered into the giveaway!
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Good luck, Rebecca!
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I miss reading Sarah’s stories. Would like to read this new twist! Kathleen lanehillhouse(at)gmail(dot)com
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Good luck, Kathleen!
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I’m a big fan of Sarah’s books and have them all on my shelf. I loved These Blue Mountains from the lovely cover to the last page. No need to enter me in the giveaway since I have a copy.
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Her books have some of the prettiest covers. Thanks for sharing the book love, Pam. Happy Reading!
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This one sounds so intriguing! Your review makes it even more compelling.
Thanks!
tam – appletamoATyahooDOTca
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Good luck, Tammy!
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Ohhhhh….awesome review! I’ve read a couple of her books and they always have a lot of depth and her historical detail is awesome. I really need to read her debut at your recommendation.
perrianne (DOT) askew (AT) me (DOT) com
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Yes — I love her debut and it’s very different from her later books. She is such an amazing storyteller. Good luck, Perrianne!
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This sounds so fascinating!
bookgurl60 at gmail dot com
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Good luck, Elizabeth!
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