When I Meet You Review and Giveaway

by | Jun 7, 2020 | Uncategorized | 8 comments

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About the Book

Book:  When I Meet You

Author: Olivia Newport

Genre:  Christian fiction

Release Date: May, 2020

Book 3 in the Tree of Life Series: A Father-Daughter When I Met YouGenealogy Team Link Faith Journeys on Family Trees

A trunk abandoned at Denver’s Union Station more than a century ago leads Jillian and Nolan to untangle the mystery of its contents—including correspondence with the head of Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency Denver office. While Nolan digs into the legalities of the findings, Jillian searches for the descendants of a stolen identity who might not be who they think they are on Colorado ranch land. When Drew seems anxious to hear what Jillian has to say but his Great Aunt Min slams the subject closed—twice—Jillian is all the more determined to find out what happened to the woman who never claimed her luggage, why Min doesn’t want to talk about it, and what will happen for Drew if he gets the answers he seeks.

When I Meet You is the third book in the Tree of Life series by Olivia Newport. You’ll want to return to the lovely Colorado mountain town of Canyon Mines again and again to explore and celebrate unforgettable family stories that will inspire you to connect with your own family histories and unique faith journeys.

 

Click here to get your copy!

 

My Review

I’ve now read all three in this series, but each one really can stand alone. The joy of a series with the same characters is the depth of personality gained from book to book. If you haven’t read the others, it’s fine to begin with When I Meet You. If you are like me, you will want to read the first ones.

Genealogist. Genealogy. History. Family. DNA. All of these words put me in my happy place. And all of them are here. I want to hire Jillian (the heroine) to delve into my family history. The author pinpoints a job I would love to pursue. With Jillian, there’s always a mystery to find the one or two pieces to unlock the tree.

In this book, I am encouraged to look around my house at my family heirlooms, at my story. There is inspiration to be found in our ancestors, their struggles, successes, and failures. I’m still looking for that “skeleton in the closet.”

Enjoy the mystery as the author takes you from the present to 1909-10 on a long train journey with a twisted final destination.

About the Author

Olivia Newport’s novels twist through time to find where OliviaNewport (1)faith and passions meet. Her husband and twentysomething children provide welcome distraction from the people stomping through her head on their way into her books. She chases joy in stunning Colorado at the foot of Pikes Peak.

 

More from Olivia

Stolen Identity or Stolen Secrets?

Years ago I made a business trip to a country in Asia. Somehow I managed to pack for two weeks in carry-on luggage. This was before everyone started carrying electronic devices that required a bag of their own, and the impoverished area I visited had only intermittent electricity anyway.

When it was time to come home, my luggage met the requirements to keep it with me as I traveled halfway around the world through several airports. But at the boarding gate, a woman pushed a cart stacked with six oversized and overstuffed suitcases, insisting she had to take all of them on the plane. Her argument was that she couldn’t risk losing her personal belongings. She was moving back to the States, this was everything she owned, and she just wasn’t having this nonsense about abiding by the same limitations as the other 300 people in line or that none of those bags would fit in an overhead compartment anyway. The airline staff began waving people around her to get the large aircraft boarded on time for an international flight. She was one of the last people to take her seat—without her bags.

I admit I prefer keeping my bags with me and getting in and out of airports quickly. And once my bags didn’t come off the same plane I did, and it took a few hours for them to be delivered to me.

But what happens to truly unclaimed baggage? One-half to one percent of baggage that goes through American airports is never claimed. Airlines will try for ninety days to find the owners. If they can’t, they have to do something with it. Generally it’s sold, sight unseen, to the Unclaimed Baggage Center in Alabama. There it is opened and sorted into what can be cleaned and sold in their store, what might be donated, and what has no value and is disposed of as trash. They find some pretty interesting things!

But my brain goes back to the curious question of why the baggage is unclaimed in the first place.

It’s not just because the airline lost it. We’ve all seen the lines of suitcases that baggage handlers remove from the circling conveyer belt because they’ve been around enough times that it’s obvious no one is there to pick them up after the flight. People got off the plane and left the airport without their bags. Why?

My new book, When I Meet You, raises the same question about travel in the railroad era. A trunk abandoned at Denver’s Union Station more than a century ago surfaces, leading genealogist Jillian and her lawyer father, Nolan, to untangle the mystery of its contents—including correspondence with the head of Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency Denver office. While Nolan digs into the legalities of the findings, Jillian searches for the descendants of a stolen identity who might not be who they think they are on Colorado ranch land. When Drew seems anxious to hear what Jillian has to say but his Great Aunt Min slams the subject closed—twice—Jillian is all the more determined to find out what happened to the woman who never claimed her luggage, why Min doesn’t want to talk about it, and what will happen for Drew if he gets the answers he seeks.

When I Meet You is the third book in the Tree of Life series. Return to the lovely Colorado mountain town of Canyon Mines again and again to explore and celebrate unforgettable family stories that will inspire you to connect with your own family histories and unique faith journeys.

Visit www.olivianewport.com or find me at www.facebook.com/OliviaNewport.

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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Olivia is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon Gift Card and a copy of the book!!

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/fa0b/when-i-meet-you-celebration-tour-giveaway

I can’t wait to see your comments! I’m anxiously awaiting book 4!

8 Comments

  1. Julie Waldron

    This sounds like a good book that would be hard to put down.

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  2. Debbie P

    This sounds like a great read.

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  3. Katie Gray

    This book sounds fascinating!! What a clever story to tell!

    Reply
  4. Crystal

    This book sounds like a fascinating and fantastic read. Would love to read and review the print version of the books.
    Thanks for introducing this author to me.
    Hope I win.

    Reply
  5. Lynn Brown

    thanks for the chance to read it. A mystery to solve.

    Reply
  6. cagoar

    Wow! I have never read a book about genealogists. I love digging into archives to find information. I will definitely add this series to my book list! Thank for this opportunity to win this book!

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  7. Emma

    I’ve enjoyed all the books in this series, but I think this one was my favorite.

    Reply
  8. Elizabeth Litton

    I really enjoyed her first two books in the Tree of Life series. The stories inspired me to dig deeper into my family heritage and ancestry!

    Reply

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