Sunday, February 2, 2014

WILDWOOD CREEK by Lisa Wingate



Allie Kirkland has always heard the call of her father's unfinished destiny. When she's offered a production assistant's job on a docudrama filming in the hills near Moses Lake, Texas, the dream of following in her director-father's footsteps suddenly seems within reach. The reenactment of the legendary frontier settlement of Wildwood is a first step into the film industry. A summer on set in the wilderness is a small price to pay for a dream.

But in 1861, the real Wildwood held dangerous realities. Town founder Harland Delavan held helpless residents, including young Irish schoolteacher Bonnie Rose, in an iron grip. Mysterious disappearances led to myths and legends still retold in the region's folk songs. Eventually, the entire site was found abandoned.

When filming begins, strange connections surface between Allie and the teacher who disappeared over a century ago, and everyone in Wildwood--including Blake Fulton, Allie's handsome neighbor on the film set--seems to be hiding secrets. Allie doesn't know whom she can trust. If she can't find the answers in time, history may repeat itself...with the most unthinkable results.

My thoughts...

Stories about pioneer life really interest me, I loved this book because of that and the way the author brought in a modern day character as well. Their storylines are not all that different but they are... yeah that makes sense, right?

A reenactment that effects the lives of the actors...unique...touching...a treasure. Loved this book!

I received a copy of this book free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for having me in your (beautiful) little corner of cyber space and thank you for the great review of Wildwood Creek! I am so glad you enjoyed Allie and Bonnie's story!

Blessings,
Lisa Wingate