About the Book
Book: The Lieutenant’s Secret Love
Author: Elva Cobb Martin
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release date: April 11, 2023
An exposed family secret changed her life forever and blindsided his Marine heart.
From the day Hannah was abandoned as a newborn, her adoptive parents have kept the truth of her origin from her and her siblings. But when that secret is exposed, a threat arises which forces her to leave the only family she’s ever known and the adoptive brother she adores. She must start her life anew in Charleston.
U.S. Marine Lieutenant Adam White, harbors a secret—more confidential than patrolling the Caribbean for French corsairs, more threatening than the fight against Barbary pirates in the Mediterranean. Adam carries a personal, burning secret in his heart. He’s fallen in love with Hannah since discovering she is not his blood sister. And the thought that she might only ever see him as her loving big brother may be the greatest threat to him yet.
As the Charleston men seek to win Hannah’s heart, she never loses touch with the man who had been her older brother. The man her heart can’t help seeing him in a whole new light. But when Adam’s squadron sets out for the Mediterranean on the most dangerous mission of his life, only God can keep him—and their love—alive.
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About the Author
Elva Cobb Martin is a wife, mother, and grandmother who lives in South Carolina with her husband and a mini-dachshund. A life-long student of history, her favorite city, Charleston, inspires her stories of romance and adventure. Her love of writing grew out of a desire to share exciting stories of courageous characters and communicate truths of the Christian faith to bring hope and encouragement. Connect with her on her web site at http://www.elvamartin.com.
More from Elva
Researching our true American history for this novel inspired me so much in a day when many are trying to ignore or wipe out our Christian foundations and heroic acts. I want to share two particular true stories which I use in my novel that should bless and inspire you, too.
First, I set my story the year after President George Washington died. He died December 14, 1799, after a bout of laryngitis following a horseback ride in the snow to check his plantation. But truly, his death was brought on by the horrid bleeding (phlebotomy) common in that day that three prominent physicians put him through. History records they bled eight quarts from his body in about thirteen hours. The physicians soon observed… “that he expired without a struggle.” –Of course he couldn’t struggle, with all that blood loss. I’ve told you this to tell you Washington’s last words.
Washington, at about eleven o’clock in the evening, uttered his last words: “Father of mercies, take me unto thyself,” and “tis well.”
On Washington’s tomb at Mount Vernon is engraved: “I am the Resurrection and the Life; saith the Lord. He that believeth in Me, though he were dead yet shall he live. And whosoever liveth and believeth in Me shall never die.”
The Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., which is 555 feet tall, has engraved on its metal cap the Latin phrase “Laus Deo,” which means “Praise be to God.”
The other true story of our history that inspired me proves the bravery and derring-do of the fledging Navy and Marines during Thomas Jefferson’s presidency. Many don’t know that Washington actually disbanded the original Navy right after the Revolution as he had no intention of putting this almost penniless new nation into any more wars or try to find the money to support a Navy.
But Barbary Muslim pirates in the Mediterranean started plundering our merchant ships no longer under British protection and taking entire crews into slavery. We ended up paying huge sums of tribute for questionable protection and hefty ransoms to redeem any of our crews taken into slavery. President Thomas Jefferson saw the great need for a strong Navy and went about securing it during his two terms (1801-.1809). A famous byword of those days became: “Millions for defense, not a cent for tribute.”
Naval heroes like William Eaton, Edward Preble, Stephen Decatur, and Marine lieutenant Presley O’Bannon blazoned across our history during the turbulent wars against the Muslim Barbary pirates and sultans. One incident stands out that I decided to include in my novel with my fictional hero, Marine Lieutenant Adam White, added to the story and my heroine Hannah, awaiting letters from him.
Jefferson and Congress commissioned the building of a Navy frigate, the USS Philadelphia, the largest, most modern for the period, to do battle in this Barbary war. America was proud of this ship and it’s potential. But to everyone’s dismay, the Philadelphia got stuck on a sand bar near Tripoli’s harbor, and soon ended up captured by the Tripoli pirates, and its crew taken into slavery. Even though the American captain damaged the ship as best he could before being forced to surrender it, the horror was compounded when the Muslims bragged they would soon repair the ship and use it against us. President Jefferson, Congress, the Navy, and all America suffered some dark days indeed.
But naval hero Stephen Decatur came up with a daring, dangerous plan to slip into the well-guarded Tripoli Harbor where the ship was anchored while being repaired. He chose a few handpicked Marines (my novel hero included!) who would attempt to burn the Philadelphia and keep it from ever being used against us. They would have no Navy backup and would all end up in slavery if the Muslims discovered them.
You’ll have to read my novel (or do research) to find out how this ended!
Blog Stops
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, April 14
Locks, Hooks and Books, April 15
Texas Book-aholic, April 16
Connie’s History Classroom, April 17
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, April 18
Sylvan Musings, April 19
Betti Mace, April 20
Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, April 21 (Author Interview)
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, April 21
Cover Lover Book Review, April 22
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, April 23
For Him and My Family, April 24
Holly’s Book Corner, April 25
By The Book, April 26 (Author Interview)
Karen Baney Reviews, April 26
Pause for Tales, April 27
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Elva is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/2566c/the-lieutenant-s-secret-love-celebration-tour-giveaway
Interview
How did you get started in writing?
I actually started writing stories in seventh grade, usually about horses, which were a prominent part of my life on a small farm growing up.
Do you have a favorite scene in your newest release?
My latest book, The Lieutenant’s Secret Love, releasing April 5, 2023, has several scenes I would call favorites. But the first scene shown in a prologue about the abandoned baby third daughter being rescued by Quakers still grabs my heart.
What is the genre you write?
Historical Romance
What is one thing you hope readers will take away from your story?
I hope readers find my novels, exciting, inspiring, and depicting romance between a man and woman as I believe God meant it to be.
Who are your favorite authors?
T. Davis Bunn, MaryLu Tyndall, Tamara Alexander, Mary Stewart, George McDonald
How do you get your story ideas?
From other books or movies, that may stir a certain train of thought or from personal life situations. For example, the abandoned third daughter idea mentioned above came from being a third daughter myself (NOT abandoned!) but depicting that in an historical setting of a drunken plantation owner in the early 1800’s wanting a son. When this third daughter was born he ordered his servant to take the baby girl out into the woods and abandon her.
What advice can you give to writers trying to break into the publishing world?
Never give up. Pray specific prayers about your writing. Study to show yourself approved by attending writer workshops and groups and being part of a critique group.
What qualities do you look for in a hero and heroine?
Strength of character, faith, perseverance, love of others and God’s creatures.
What do you plan to work on next?
I am in the Plotstorming stage of Book 6 in our Charleston Brides series titled,
The Gamekeeper’s Reluctant Bride, hopefully to be released in 2024.
What foods do you eat when writing to keep you going?
Hunter Gourmet Nut Mix from Sam’s Club and occasionally marshmallows.
If you could vacation anywhere, where would you go?
I would love to visit the British Isles.
Where can readers connect with you?
Newsletter signup on my web site: http://www.elvamartin.com
Author Blog: http://carolinaromancewithelvamartin.blogspot.com
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thanks for sharing today. wonderful interview. this looks like a great book.
Thanks for stopping by, Lori.
Thank you for sharing the book details and the interview, including the author’s explanation of why and how a baby girl was abandoned in the woods.
You’re welcome, Roxanne. 🙂
Fabulous author interview! Thank you for hosting.
Thanks for stopping by, Caryl.
This sounds like a fun story! I enjoyed the interview, too. I can’t imagine using marshmallows for writing fuel…I’d end up with a sugar headache!
Hi Emma. Great to have you stop by.
Jodie, thank you so much for hosting my novel on your neat blog. I’ve been battling sickness the last several days so am later in leaving a comment. But I so appreciate your helping get the good word out.
Hugs,
Elva Cobb Martin
Praying you are on the mend.