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Kirkus Reviews: "The Soul of a Stranger"

Updated: Feb 29, 2024

"A smooth and ultimately redemptive Christian historical tale." Kirkus Reviews.


I'm thrilled to share that The Soul of a Stranger received a wonderful Kirkus review! (For those of you who don't know, Kirkus Reviews was founded in 1933 and publishes highly respected, unbiased book reviews.)


They wrote:

"...The novel’s Christian undertones are subtly done, and the author does a wonderfully accomplished job of incorporating her research about the Regency era without ever making it heavy-handed. Her concentration is far more weighted toward the sparring personalities of her main characters, who are very convincingly sketched. Readers of Regency romances should find a welcoming world in these pages and hope Celich writes another novel soon."


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