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A Bound Heart

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A fascinating journey from the Scottish Isles to the Americas.

My rating is 4.5 stars

A fascinating journey from the Scottish Isles to the Americas.

Lark and Magnus are intricate characters with the kind of faith that withstands the strongest storms. I loved how at the beginning of the story, before Magnus’ wife died, despite her petulant nature, he continued to remind himself of the Scriptural admonition “husbands, love your wives.”

Magnus, though laird of the castle, didn’t find it beneath him to help watch the sheep and he cared deeply for the people of his island. His was the kind of nobility that is truly noble, based on his deep love the of Lord and desire to obey Him.

I loved Lark’s occupation as the keeper of the stillroom and the bees! The way she was able to surround herself with plants and her knowledge of herbal remedies was fun to read about. She was truly humble and never thought more highly of herself than she should. Her thoughts were almost always of others and how she could help them. And similarly, as I am prone to do at times, despite her strong faith, she sometimes questioned God’s love and will for her life.

This is a very sweet story with some surprises along the way. Lovers of historical fiction will want to be sure to grab a copy.


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This is a sweeping, epic story that begins in Scotland in 1752.
Lark and Magnus are raised and educated together on the estate that is held by Magnus’ father. Best friends as children, they are torn apart by social standing as young adults, as Lark is an employee of the estate and Magnus takes his place as the laird of the manor. Even though it’s hampered by society’s standards, their friendship remains strong, even after Magnus returns home with a new, suitable bride. But a tragedy occurs and both Magnus and Lark find themselves as endentured servants bound for Virginia and Jamaica to fulfill the terms of their servitude. The storyline details the trials they face and their struggle to remain connected to one another. I liked both of these characters, especially Lark. She is a resourceful woman of courage and loyalty. Her faith is strong through all she endures, and I loved following her story.

Those readers that love Scottish fiction will delight in this book. The first few chapters are filled with Scottish dialect, and that could make it slow reading for those who aren’t quite into this type of fiction. However, I’d urge those readers to keep reading the story because as the scene shifts to America, this is not quite so pronounced. I was glad that I persevered through that section.

The only thing that I disliked about this book is that I felt the storyline with a major character was suddenly dropped and we didn’t get his full story. Otherwise, this was wonderful reading.

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A Bound Heart
Jody Hedlund

A Bound Heart by Jody Hedlund is a must read! I was kind of in an adult book drought. I teach school so I have been swamped with reading children’s books, which I love. However, I was desiring a ME book. While meal prepping I started listening to this book on my Kindle. I was hooked! A Bound Heart is the story of Magnus MacLeish and Lark MacDougall. Magnus and Lark spent their childhood together on the Isle of Kerrera. Magnus grew up, married and became the laird; Lark kept the stillroom and helped her grandmother. I don’t want to give away what happens next, but you will go down a road of twists and turns.
I loved this book! Read it!

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It took me a couple of chapters into A Bound Heart to get past the Scottish brogue; I found it a bit difficult to read at first. But it became quite an endearing story, and it’s evident that a lot of historical research went into writing this book. The landscape details are so well vibrantly described that one feels you’re right there with the characters. The descriptive accounts of the treacherous life on board ship, the Colonial life in Virginia, and the perilous life in the West Indies add spark to the storyline. Lark captured my heart immediately, as did the precious babe Larkin. And poor Magnus, Lord of the castle in Scotland, sent into indentured status for wearing a kilt. Several plot twists and unique characters keep the story moving quickly; however I was a bit disappointed with the ending as I felt it could have been expanded on and left me wondering.

Another Laura Frantz masterpiece!

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A tender love story wrought with uncertainty and hardship.

The setting of this book is at once gorgeous and heartbreaking. You can practically feel the ocean breeze as you read of Lark traipsing about the island. Yet my heartstrings were continually tugged as I read of the struggles of this little isle in the midst of poverty.

I love how tender the tale of Lark and Magnus’s unrequited love story was portrayed. Lark was a really sweet heroine and I hoped for the best for her. And while Magnus had his flaws, I thought that he mostly wanted what was best for those around him.

A Bound Heart is a beautifully written historical that I think most fans of Christian fiction will enjoy.

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For all the fans of the much loved book and now tv series Outlander you would appreciate this book , for its drama takes place in the same time period and exact magic like setting . The thing I myself loved most about this book was how the author constructed Magnus and Larks deep love for one another to slowly build up over the years . It wasnt this two second instant attraction , thats brought to a end , which is what tends to happen in most books these days . I can guarantee you will find yourself in deep exotic places , kept on the edge of your seat by the twists and turns to come, then wondering by the loose threads towards the end what is to come in book two . You will also be pleasantly left uplifted by the ( non-heavy ) inspirational tone throughout the book as the characters try to look to God for their strength . This is the first book I have read by this author and I have to say the way she weaves a love story is completely different and refreshing. I can not wait to see what she puts out next !

I would like to give thanks to REVELL PUBLISHING and NETGALLEY.COM for gifting me with this copy in exchange for my honest review .

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I enjoy books that educate as well as entertain. This book covered a time period that I haven't read much about - the political and economical climate of Scotland (and colonial America) in the early 1700's. I know the scenario of Magnus and Lark was not typical of indentured servants during this time period, but it stirred my imagination. The book ended a little abruptly for me. Will we be seeing more about this couple?

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Das Buch spielt zunächst in Schottland, auf der Isle of Kerrera im Mai des Jahres 1752. Larks Mutter, die frühere Kräuterfrau des Schlosses, war in ihrer Kindheit auch die Amme des Laird Magnus. Damals wuchsen sie ungeachtet des Standesunterschiedes, dessen sie sich auch nicht bewusst waren, zusammen auf. Sein Vater zwang ihn dann aber, gegen die Gefühle seines Sohnes, vor Jahren eine Frau von Stand zu heiraten.

Lady Isla hatte seit dem schon sechs Fehlgeburten und Magnus hat kaum noch Hoffnung auf einen Erben. Lark soll für die Herrin, die sich nun auf dem Castle erholen soll, ein Tonikum anfertigen, das bei der Kinderlosigkeit helfen soll. Doch die junge Heilerin hat bereits manches ausprobiert und glaubt selber, dass nur noch Beten hilft. Dennoch versucht sie sich auf Magnus Drängen hin an weiteren Tränken. Lady Isla lebt nur widerwillig auf Kerrera. Sie hält die Gegend für unzivilisiert und abgelegen und hält sich lieber in Edinburgh auf.

Lark und der Laird sind auch mit den örtlichen Schmugglern verbandelt, die unter hohem Risiko notwendiges für das verarmte Volk beschaffen. Salz, Tee, Melasse und Hafer.
Seit einiger Zeit interessiert sich Lark für deren Captain Rory.

Doch dann führen tragische Ereignisse um den Tod der Herrin Isla und dem Auffliegen der Schmuggler dazu, dass alle drei sich als Strafgefangene auf einem Schiff in die Kolonien Amerikas wiederfinden. Auf der Reise und vor Ort erwarten sie manche Irrungen und Wirrungen.

Dieser Roman ist sehr atmosphärisch, man ist schnell in Ort, Handlung, Zeit und Menschen drin. Dabei helfen die Fantasie beflügelnden detaillierten Beschreibungen von Land, Leuten und Lebensumständen. Die Autorin bedient sich einer der Zeit sehr schön entsprechenden Schreib- und Ausdrucksweise. Laura Frantz hat hier nachvollziehbare und sympathisch Protagonisten erschaffen. Mit Spannung verfolgt man ihr Schicksal.

Religiöse Themen sind hier die Kraft des Gebetes und der Hoffnung. Die Geschichte kommt zu einem gefühlvollen und glaubhaften Ende.

5 von 5 Punkten

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Overall, I enjoyed the story and can recommend it. However, the biggest issue I had was that the story seemed the epitome of an episodic structure that dragged down the tension, depth, and immediacy. I found myself wanting the author to dig into certain plot points and delete others which felt more like background than actual necessity.

While the main characters are noble and well-rounded, and their experiences interesting, some of the incidences skimmed the surface without going into the emotional depth that they deserved. For instance, one traumatic scene ended with little consequential impact on the character's emotions going forward.

Another character, whose role loomed important in the first half of the book, practically disappears in the second half and we discover his destiny second-hand. Since he'd been a POV character, I would have liked to have had a front-row seat to this and felt the fear, defiance, regret, or whatever other reactions the character underwent.

For me, A Bound Heart was not as thrilling as The Mistress of Tall Acre or Ms. Frantz's 2018 Christy Award winner The Lacemaker. However, I will give it 4 stars for the more memorable moments, the use of a deft hand with the Scottish vernacular, and for carrying me to a time and place I could picture in my mind.

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Scots, history, love, danger, a healthy fear of God! How could I not love a book by Laura Frantz! Magnus is such an honorable man, even when everything is taken away from him for wearing a kilt! Lark is a caring young woman who is falsely accused, imprisoned and sent to the new world. In spite of the hardships, Lark keeps trusting in God. I loved the use of Gaelic terms and the Scottish setting in the early part of the book! I have enjoyed all of Laura Frantz's books and A Bound Heart was no exception. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys historical fiction. I received a complimentary e-book through NetGalley. This is my honest opinion.

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Laura Frantz’s latest book A Bound Heart gave readers a beautiful insight into the Scottish countryside. This historical fiction novel took place in the 1700s, and the wonderful descriptions made readers feel like they were in Scotland themselves. The relationship between Magnus and Lark was somewhat slow moving due to various circumstances throughout the book. I appreciated the fact that the author used authentic Scottish words in the dialogue but it did make it a little more difficult to follow along with what some of the characters were saying. The author did include a Scottish glossary in the beginning of the book to assist readers with understanding the terms. An overall enjoyable story by Laura Frantz. Fans of historical fiction will enjoy this novel.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley and Revell Publishing and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are mine.

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I have waited a long time to read this book. Was it worth the wait?
That would be a resounding
YES!!!!!!!!
Laura Frantz continues to amaze me with her writing perfection. No matter what type of historical fiction she writes about she writes about it as if she was born to do it! I've read almost all of her books and the details are magnificent. They transport me to the time period she writes about. This book was a little different for me. I've never read a historical Scottish book before but I was truly impressed with it and it's authenticity . Highly recommended for lovers of historical fiction!
Pub Date 01 Jan 2019
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Danger, peril, and stormy seas abound in this book by author Laura Frantz. Lots of action kept me turning the pages quickly. But the pace of the book but was not frenzied; there were enough slower portions to help make this an enjoyable read.

I loved the descriptions of the Scottish Highlands. Frantz did a really good job of putting the reader in Lark’s little cottage, for example. The wonderful descriptions continued throughout the book.

The characters, especially Lark and Magnus, were strong and well developed. They were strong in their faith, and very human. You’ll love them! The secondary characters filled out the plot nicely with personalities that made you think.

With a Christian thread from beginning to end, this book is a great read for those who enjoy Christian historical fiction. I recommend it!

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I don’t know how Franz does it. From the very beginning I easily became invested in the story. She had me reading late into the night, and dreading going to bed, and trust me I love sleep. Franz has quickly become one of my favorites. It took a while to get used to the Scottish brogue, but once I did I loved it. I find myself wanting to say some of the words in my everyday language now. It kind of reminds me of how you end up mimicking your friends. I’m hoping that doesn’t make me weird. Haha. Franz had me on the edge of my seat many times, having no clue what would happen next. I knew what I wanted, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to get it. I loved seeing how the main characters often leaned on their faith to get them through the trials they faced. I can’t wait to see what she does next. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Historical Romance. I loved imagining the gorgeous landscape and how different things were back then. I received a copy of this book from Revell Publishers and was in no way forced to post a review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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Laura Frantz has written another incredibly well done historical fiction novel. There were so many things to like about this book. I thought learning about the court system and indenture sentence as in the Scottish courts in the 1750's was quite interesting. The back story of the relationship between Magnus and Larkin set up the current situation. I also enjoyed learning about the herbalist activities of a stillroom and the beekeeping garden. I especially loved baby Larkin and the role he played throughout the story.

Lark and Magnus both were strong Christians, and it was their faith that kept them going through the rough times the faced as well as the challenges of being transported to new countries. This was definitely a plot-driven story with a predictable ending which I thought ended somewhat abruptly. In my mind, I was thinking I want to know what happens to them now they are together. I also thought that both Magnus and Lark were very lucky in contrast to most indentured servants as they both landed in rather better than average situations. But, overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this story based on indentured servants.

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A wonderfully written historical romance! Magnus and Lark will capture your heart and take you right along on their journey. Magnus is the quintessential hero. He is strong, honorable, and best of all...God is foremost in his life and heart! Lark is a beautiful heroine. Her love for her family, nature, and the Lord is inspiring. The vivid descriptions of their surroundings makes you feel as though you're along for their adventure...the beauty, the trials, the losses, and the joy. I enjoyed every moment of their story and look forward to what Laura Frantz will bring us next!!

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Laura Frantz latest book will take you on a exciting, well researched romp to misty Scotland, in the mid 1700's. From there you will cross the big ocean to colonial Virginia and even Jamaica. Ms. Franz does such an excellent job of making a setting come to life and placing you right there. Her Scottish themes reflect her family heritage. She writes of what she knows.

After reading The Lacemaker, one of my top favorite books from 2018, I couldn't wait for her next book to come out.

This book was filled with faith, trials, suspense and heartbreak. It was a perfect balance of all of that. You may want to have tissues handy.

I loved the character of Lark. She was innocent, honest and such a sweet believable person. The love between her and Magnus was heart breaking at times. Their relationship was close, having grown up since babies together.

Fans of Christian historical romance will not be disappointed with Laura's new book.

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I loved reading this novel! Magnus and Lark who grew up together in Scotland and formed different outcomes of their adult life are thrown together under unusual circumstances. Each are accused of crimes that have no merit and are sent to the Americas to be indentured servants. This is where the bond between them really grows and strengthens. Each is faced with hardships and wondering if they will ever be together. I loved the perseverance between them and how it paid off in the end. It kept me wondering in some parts! This is definitely a love story. The language is clean and the storyline keeps your interest. Now I am even more excited to visit Scotland!

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Title: A Bound Heart

Author: Laura Frantz

Chapters: 40

Pages: 400

Genre: Christian Historical Fiction Christian Historical Romance

Rating: 5 Stars

A Bound Heart took me on a journey from Scotland to Virginia. A Journey I was expecting and didn't know I needed. A Bound Heart is the tenth book by Laura Frantz and the most emotional one to date. There was more twists and turns in it than The Mistress of Tall Arce and Love's Reckoning combined. There was plenty of times through this one that I almost gave up on a happy ending, well not a happy per say just on the way I wanted the story to end.

Ever since Outlander I've been on a bit of a Scottish Highland or Scotland setting in general, because something was missing from Outlander that a main stream series can't fill. And that's characters with strong faith and a clean story. But that's what A Bound Heart gives readers. A Christian historical fiction novel with romance set in the same time period of Scotland. Though the story doesn't stay in Scotland. The last Jacobite rebellion pretty much ruined the highland way of life.


Magnus MacLeish and Lark MacDougall grew up together on the island of Kerrera but as adults their lives couldn't be more different he's the Laird of the castle and she's the keeper of bees and the stillroom. When his wife dies unexpectedly be he and Lark finds themselves indentured servants headed across the Atlantic though for different reasons. Both characters will have to hang to their faith to see them through.

Much like with The Mistress of Tall Acre the character who most stole my heart wasn't a main character nor an adult but a wee child. I loved seeing another hero in Laura's book have a strong faith. I loved Magnus more than I thought I would but not enough to knock General Seamus Ogilvy out of my favorite hero of Laura's spot but I do believe Laird Magnus MacLeish ties for first place. I'm still not sure will Lark ranks.

A Bound Heart has me wanting to find more historical fiction books set in Scotland I'm not ready to leave Alba behind. For those not familiar with Scots, there is a Scots glossary at the beginning of the book.

I would recommend this book to anyone who loves Christian Historical fiction and romance. Anyone who loves historical fiction in general as well as books set in Scotland. This book is also perfect for fans of Outlander who would love a cleaner faith filled read.

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I also won a copy of this book from Goodreads.

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A sweeping, heartfelt tale.
While I am usually the person who wants a fast paced book, I was glad I took the time to read this book that slowed me down and transported me from Scotland to Virginia.
Very well written.
I felt fully in the place and setting as I watched the story unfold.
Filled with nuggets and glimpses into the past, this book is for anyone who wants to "feel" like they are in another time.
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