The Steeplechase by Carrie Fancett Pagels

Dastardly Villains and Handsome Heroes

The Steeplechase coverThe Steeplechase by Carrie Fancett Pagels is a good old fashioned Christian historical romantic adventure. There is something for everyone – a handsome hero, a brave and beautiful heroine, sibling rivalry, sibling bonding, a dastardly villain, talk of spies and duelling. I really enjoyed it and could not put it down.

The story is set in America in 1810. Any meetings or friendship with the British is viewed with suspicion. Martha’s stepmother is British so the whole family is viewed with caution. She is visiting her family in England. Martha is relieved to be free from her constant demands. There is something about her like the stepmother in Cinderella, even though the reader does not meet her, it is implied.

There is a beautiful bond between Martha and her stepbrother six year old Johnny. Abandoned at school, it seems like only Martha cares that he is unhappy. Her desire is to have Johnny home again. Carrie Fancett Pagels in her writing has delightfully captured Johnny’s character and personality.

The nurturing theme can also be seen in Phillip, Johnny’s riding teacher. He too sees Johnny’s unhappiness and befriends him.

God is present within the novel. Martha looks to Him to protect Johnny when she cannot. She also believes in angels looking out for her. Carrie Fancett Pagels shows that sometimes angels come in the guise of men.

Martha is very much a modern woman and seeking to be independent. This streak can lead her into trouble though.

The Steeplechase is a fabulous old fashioned tale. It has intrigue. It has wicked men who worm their way into situations. It has a hero and heroine. And it has God. Download a copy today. Prepare for your heart to race through this nineteenth century adventure.

I received this book for free in exchange for a fair and honest review.  No monetary compensation was received and all views expressed are my own.

JULIA WILSON

 

 

One thought on “The Steeplechase by Carrie Fancett Pagels

  1. Julia, Your reviews always bring tears to my eyes, and this was no exception! Thanks so much and I just love how you “get” what my stories are all about. It’s like you are a book analyst! I really appreciate that skill, especially since I was a psychologist for over twenty-five years. God bless you!

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