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The Green Lace Corset

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The Green Lace Corset
by Jill G. Hall

A dual time line that follows the journeys of two intriguing women who owned the same item of clothing a green lace corset. Anne Mcfarlane finds the corset in a thrift shop whilst travelling. To decide which path to take in her current artistic career. Sally Sue Sullivan is on a visit to her aunt and a gentleman on the train offers her a sandwich whilst accepting they both realise he is the man she saw robbing a bank. He kidnaps her and heads to the Wild West. They both have to resolve their current life and they both learn of their own inner strength on the twists /turns taken one the way .

A well written novel.

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The Green Lace Corset is a dual timeline story set in the American West in 1885 and the present time in San Francisco.

Anne McFarland’s an artist, while on holidays in Flagstaff, she buys the antique green corset from a second-hand shop, and it has a black lace trimmed bodice and a flouncy skirt. Anne lives in a small studio apartment in San Francisco, she’s getting over the loss of her beloved mentor Sylvia and break up from her fiancée Sergio. She applies for a new position teaching art, her idea is to create a woodland mosaic, and her life is turned upside down with an unexpected personal development.

Sally Sue Sullivan lives in Missouri, she’s on her way to stay with her sick Aunt Sarah, a man boards the train, she recognizes him, she was the only witness, when he robbed a bank, and the law are looking for him. With a bounty on his head, Cliff abducts Sally and takes her to a remote ranch in Arizona near Flagstaff. Once winter hits, Sally and Cliff are snowed in, at first she’s angry, hostile and recklessly tries to escape. Sally’s heart starts to warm towards the Civil War veteran, wanted bank robber and a man who has taken good care of her, been a gentleman and she no longer feels like an unattractive spinster.

As owners of The Green Lace Corset, Sally and Anne have to face their fears, challenges, and insecurities. By doing this, they find happiness, love, and the joy of creating an unexpected family. I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review, I need to read, The Black Velvet Coat and The Silver Shoes by Jill G. Hall. I own both books, they have been sitting on my kindle for a while, and four stars for the first book I have read in the trilogy.

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Two brilliant women from two different eras trying to own their identities! This blurb had me hooked!
I haven’t read the other two books in the Anne McFarland series but now I will go back and read for sure!
I enjoyed the concept of both women having a green lace corset as the commonality. Ey wren them and that’s what helped them accept their individuality and become the strong women they were.

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The Green Corset is the third installment in a romance series that follows a singular protagonist in a contemporary setting and a different historical protagonist in each installment. However, I went in with no knowledge of that fact and can certainly say that I was pretty easily able to read the book as a standalone. I did find that I was more invested in the historical narrative than the contemporary one, but that might just be a preference thing in addition to not having built the relationship with the character through the previous 2 books. All in all, an enjoyable experience!

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Review of “The Green Lace Corset” by Jill G. Hall, She Writes Press, 2020 by Linda’s Book Obsession
Jill G. Hall, the author of “The Green Lace Corset” has written an intriguing and captivating novel. The genres for this novel are Historical Fiction, Romance, Women’s Fiction, and Fiction. The author vividly describes two different timelines and two different characters, who must make serious decisions in their lives. This is the third in a series of books and can be read alone. The author describes her colorful and dramatic characters as complex, complicated, courageous, and brave.

In 1885, Sally Sue is riding a train to visit her aunt and is aware there is a handsome familiar man sitting in her car. She offers him half her sandwich and then realizes that this is the very same man that had robbed the bank she was in, that someone was killed. Suddenly Sally Sue finds herself kidnapped and headed to the Wild West.

Back to the present, 135 years later, Anne McFarland is an artist who lives in San Francisco, who loves to browse in off-beat stores to look for objects that can be used in her art. She is applying for an art position and special program at the museum. One of the things that catch Anne’s eye is a sexy green and black lace corset. Anne immediately wonders about the history of this corset.

Both Sally Sue and Anne have to address their current problems and make decisions that are very difficult. There are twists and turns, adventure, and suspense that are in this story. I appreciate that Jill G. Hall discusses the importance of self-worth, family, sisterhood, friendship, love, and hope. I would highly recommend this thought-provoking novel.

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This story is about Anne McFarland who is a modern day woman, an artist and Sally Sue who is a young innocent girl 135 years before Anne's time..
The story of both these women is linked by the green lace corset and how it changes their lives.. It was easy to follow the present and the 1885 year as it went back and forth..
Sally Sue has had her decisions already made for her however Anne is struggling to find her path..
I enjoyed reading this book going through both their journey which were years apart and both dealing with their own and how it moulded them to amazing women who learnt so much..
The author has written it beautifully with such a vivid description for you to follow. It is entertaining 😊
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for providing me this copy for an honest review.

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The Green Lace Corset is the 3rd book in series but it can stand alone. The story follows Anne: a pregnant artist and Sally Sue: a kidnapped sweetie living in old Arizona. The corset bonds their story and helps them figure out what they want and need from life.
I live in Arizona so I loved learning about the history and liked all the little references throughout the book.

Womens fiction, historical fiction. Pretty cover.

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The Green Lace Corset is an immersive read, with characters that are likeable and you connect with, a plot which transports you away and makes you forget the world and lots of heart and emotion.
It's a book that's great for curling up with in front of a nice warm fire on a cold day as it's brings the reader so much comfort.

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The Green Lace Corset is the third book in the Anne McFarland series but the first one I have read. The book is a dual storyline of Anne, a modern day artist who has to make new decisions about her professional and personal life after she finds out she is pregnant and Sally Sue, a woman in the late 19th century who is kidnapped by a dangerous but handsome bank robber and taken to live with him at a homestead in the wilderness of North Arizona. The only thing that is common between these two women living in different eras is a green lace corset dress which plays a part in helping them both find their inner strength to carve their own path in life and love.

I quite liked this book. I was more drawn to Sally Sue's story and her journey from being naive to a confident and self assured woman. She doesn't get her conventional happy ending but in place of that, she discovers a stronger side to herself, capable of surviving on her own terms.

My thanks to NetGalley, the publisher She Writes Press and the author Jill G. Hall for the e-Arc of the book. The book was published on 13th October 2020.

Rating:⭐⭐⭐✨💫

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A tale of two owners of the same article of clothing.Each finds her circumstances changed and by design her life going in a direction she must decide. The connection of the corset sets in motion a realization of a deeper individual. A third installment in the series Anne and Sally are not only bound by their corset, but the reserves they find within themselves leave us sure there will be another story . I loved the grit Sally shows and Anne while not as pressed to change still rises to her own occasion.

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Easy to follow as it went back and forth from 1885 to present, this is the first book I've read in this series, even though I hadn't re add the first two I didn't feel like I was missing anything. Both of the characters were fascinating.

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I've been trying to finish this book since October (a month ago) and I still can't make a decent progress on it. I already lost interest and am unable to care about the characters and the story. The writing seems okay, unfortunately it can no longer hold my interest. Dnf for now. :(

***Thanks to the publisher and author for making this book available for review via Netgalley.***

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This book is a bit different than any I've read before. The story is about two different women living in the different time eras. Ann McFarland is an artist living the single life. Having recently broken off an on again off again relationship with Sergio, she is living her life to her satisfaction. She has just returned from a road trip she took to Arizona. While there, she picked up all sorts of trinkets and sorts, including a green laced corset, to which she adventurously wears out one evening. That night she had quite the night, even ending up having a one night stand. One that also got her thinking. Is she really over Sergio? That night kick started many challenges she would be faced with as well as decisions she would have to make. All things that would lead her down a path she never thought she would be taking. Sally Sue Sullivan is from another time all together. She is on the train to go care for her ailing aunt. Quiet and down on herself, she sees a future of living with her mother as a spinster for the rest of her life. However, the universe has different plans for her. She meets a man on the train, coincidentally the same man that robbed a bank she was in, holding a gun to her. When she makes him aware that she recognizes him, he kidnaps her and takes her to western Arizona. He takes over a ranch that had been abandoned and while he teaches her ways of being more independent, she in turn plans her getaway.
Thank you Netgalley and Jill G. Hall for the opportunity to read this book! I had such a hard time putting it down! It's a tale of two women through challenging times and their growth along the way, embracing their strength within. I rate this ⭐⭐⭐⭐.

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this was a really good read, I enjoyed the time period and getting to know the characters in this world. I look forward to reading more from the author.

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Thank You Netgalley, the publisher and the author for providing me this free copy! This book is solely based on my opinion.

This book is the 3rd book of the Anne McFarland series but this is the first book I have read from this author. In a nutshell, Anne McFarland moves to San Francisco and is applying for a residency at the museum with her so called enemy, Karl. She also buys a Green Lace Corset from a Flagstaff resale boutique shop and this corset would change her life forever. Many years later, somewhere in 1885, Sally Sue is travelling from Missouri and she comes across a man named Cliff who is wanted for a bank robbery and murder. She is then kidnapped by this man and was then taken to somewhere remote in Arizona.

Because of this Green Lace Corset, this teaches both Anne and Sally Sue some life lessons and helps them to make decisions wisely.

I really like the whole story plotline. The beginning was a bit boring but towards the middle and towards the end, it got interesting. I like how the chapters changed from the present in Anne's point of view to the past which is Sally's point of view and how this corset affected both their lives in different ways. Though this book is a continuation of the series, it was not really necessary to know what really happened in the other two books. I like the friendship between Anne and Fay, Sally Sue seems to be a naive girl but the characters were actually likable. Really liked learning about the history during the late 1880's in America so kind of learned a bit.

Overall, I enjoyed reading this book. Worth four stars!

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This historical novel brings together two women from different times via a green lace corset. The meaning of this piece of clothing for both women is explored and the reader gets to go along for the ride.

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Overall, the book held my attention and was enjoyable, if light fare. I was always excited to pick it up and learn what Anne and Sally Sue (that name though) would do about their respective dilemmas, but I do have some issues with it.

One glaring detail that stood out to me was relating to Sally Sue's crafting. On page 24, Sally Sue is tatting with "needles". Plural. Tatting is only done with a single needle (unless she's changing project gauged mid-project, an unlikely maneuver) or a shuttle. Later in the book she mentions a tatting shuttle. Pick a lane, Sally Sue! I might add that the historically correct lane, if we care about such fripperies, is shuttle tatting, as the earliest evidence for needle tatting dates from April 1917 and this portion of the book was set in 1885.

Another small detail was when Anne went to the bar and met Barnaby. The song was at first identified as "electric Boogie" but later this was changed to "Electric Slide", the later being the correct title.
One thing that did delight me with Anne's story was how *now* it was. Maybe I spend too much time reading historical and fantasy pieces, but reading about someone Instagramming their life and using the same tech tools that I do was oddly validating.

The story was damned thin. Cliff is a cardboard cut-out of a man and we never learn anything about his motivations and history and why he's anachronistically good with cooking and housework and robbing banks.. , and who the hell is Sophie? She's mentioned frequently in Anne's timeline but we never get context.

It's escapist reading, no doubt. Get lost in the light, fun story and let the details go.

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I'm one of those people who is persnickety about reading a book series in order. I would not have requested this one had I realized it was the third in a trilogy. I found this book to be a fairly standard dual time-line historical, but I felt wrong-footed as I read it -- like I was coming in at the end of the story (as, indeed, I was).

As always, I thank NetGalley for offering me an ARC copy to read and review, but I sure wish they would label series books better. I'm sure I'm not the only reviewer who feels this way.

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A combination of past (1885) and present and women will be linked by a green Corset with black lace.
His new owner found him at a thrift store and bought the set for $ 100. Anne just left an engagement again and with the boss's permission she takes a few days off, she is an artist and on this trip in addition to buying the corset she goes looking for things to use in the project she is going to start.
Already in the past Sally Sue is a 25-year-old spinster who has just recovered from the scare of a bank robbery that resulted in the theft of her entire inheritance, now she is traveling to care for her sick aunt, but later from a time on the trip she recognizes the man sitting in front of her, the same man who took her hostage in the bank robbery, he was to blame for her now poverty and he recognizes her too, and makes her hostage more once, and take you on this new journey.
As we read, we see these two women struggling with their own feelings that leave them confused. Sally Sue is torn between wanting to hand Cliff over to the sheriff and wanting her protection in this new land. Anne is already debating between new romances and her old love, but a surprise will decide her future and those men too.
But it is clear that in the end some things end up showing how people really are, and that forgiving and loving is the best thing you can do in this life.
Jill shows us that happiness can be in the small things and events, and no matter the time, someone's love and for someone is very accurate.

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This is a third book in this trilogy and I enjoyed the story line and loved the characters! Duel time line! Love those.. highly highly recommend

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