Another Fantastic Review for A Beautiful Glittering Lie

Another Fantastic Review for A Beautiful Glittering Lie

I just received another great review for my novel, A Beautiful Glittering Lie. This one is from Pacific Book Review. Thank you, Anthony Avina, for your wonderful review!

Title: A Beautiful Glittering Lie: A Novel of the Civil War (Book One of The Renegade
Series)
Author: J.D.R. Hawkins
Publisher: Westwood Books Publishing LLC
ISBN: 978-1643619941
Pages: 200
Genre: War & Military Action Fiction / Historical Fiction
Reviewed by: Anthony Avina
Pacific Book Review


One of the United States most deadly and harrowing wars fought was perhaps
amongst itself, when the nation became divided and the North fought the
South during the Civil War. Although most of the lessons we learned from this
horrific war center greatly on the battle to end slavery and free those who
sought nothing more than the freedom to exist, the battles itself and those
who were on the front lines face so much death and pain that those issues
seemed like something out of another lifetime, on both sides. As Anthony
Minghella once said, “The only lesson to extract from any civil war is that it’s
pointless and futile and ugly, and that there is nothing glamorous or heroic
about it. There are heroes, but the causes are never heroic.”


In author J.D.R. Hawkins’s historical fiction novel, A Beautiful Glittering Lie: A
Novel of the Civil War, the author explores a rarely seen side of the conflict;
that of a lone family from Alabama who’s patriarch went off to fight in the war,
and the brutal realities of war they faced both on the front-lines and at home.
The first in the author’s The Renegade Series, the story focuses on the
Summers family, when father Hiram enlists in the Confederate Army and his
son David must stay behind to help his mother and sisters care for the family
farm. Although spurned on by the idea of patriotism for their Southern states
and ideals, the realities of the war soon come to the forefront for both father
and son. One witnesses the gruesome violence the war brought out on both
sides, and the other sees everything from the grim reality of slavery and the
emotional turmoil and fear that comes with waiting for a loved one to return
home safely.


This is a truly captivating and engaging read right from the very start. The
author did such an incredible job of incorporating both the horrific and
gruesome details of the battles fought during this war and the personal and
heartbreaking realities which families faced at home when their husbands,
fathers, sons and brothers all left for the battlefield. The way the author fairly
examined the history from the Confederate side and the mentality that drove
so many to this path of war while also highlighting those moments when
protagonist David felt guilt and sadness over the conditions and treatment of
the slaves was so poignant and helped showcase that the realities of the
battle and life were often lost in the politics and economics that fueled this
war’s beginning.


The absolute perfect read for those who enjoy historical fiction, especially the
study of the Civil War, this novel is emotionally-driven and does an amazing
job of paying attention to details historically which elevated the characters’
arcs. As a fan of historical fiction, I was fascinated and moved by the voice
and tone the author found for these characters, and highlighted that once war
has begun, the bloodlust that overtakes some soldiers on either side often
leads to violence and dispensable acts that have nothing to do with the
morality of the war’s conflict, but man’s inherent need to fight. For in the end,
as in all wars, no one truly “won” the war, but instead an end to the conflict
was truly found.


If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your own copy of author J.D.R. Hawkins’s A
Beautiful Glittering Lie today, and prepare for a masterfully emotional and
beautifully written narrative with a shocking twist ending that leaves readers
wanting more.

https://www.amazon.com/Beautiful-Glittering-Lie-Novel-Civil/dp/1643619942/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1640821177&sr=8-1

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